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The Bemidji Dally honeer THE nnuxnn PIONEER PUB. CO. ‘Publishers and ‘Proprietors. F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. TELEPHONE 922 "“Entered at the post office at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879, FPublished-every afternoon-except:Sunday No attention paid to anonymous con- tributions. Writer's name must Dpe known to the editor, but not necessarily or_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. o Subscription Rates One month by carrfer. $ .40 One year by carrier. 4.00 Three months, postage paid Six months, postage pald. One vear, postage pald.. The Weekly Pione Elght pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postage paid to any 8 1.60 in advance. ««;a*yq«;«-c:y«; * x * * The Dnlly Pioneer recelves # * wire service of the United * ¥ Press Association. * * * KR XXX KRR KKK XK KH 75 PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE N, GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO #RANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES | THE COLONEL SPEAKS. Mr. Roosevelt wieflls the pen as he does the big stick. "Words are not used by him to hide his thoughts; he says what he thinks and when he has finished talking everyone knows what he thinks. With one stroke of the pen he has bitterly assailed President Wilson, dissolved the Moose party and has given Mr. Hughes’ campaign impetus enough to carry the Republican leader right in- to the White House. Perhaps the Colonel’s attack of the expected that over5,000-people. will be in the city on that day. An ex- cellent program of races, music and other entertainment has . been planned. Cass Lake will @entertain - the Northern Minnesota - editors August 5 and 6. Bemidji should co-operate with Cass Lake to make-the meeting the most successful ever held by the’ editors, More men-are needed for the Min nesota National Guard and the Be- midji Naval Militia. Unmarried men are urged to join now. UP-STATE EDITORS TO 'MEET AT CASS LAKE 'AUGUST 5-AND 6 Cass Lake, ‘Minn., June 28.—Up- state editors, their wives and sweet- hearts and invited friends from other sections’of Minnesota will visit the Chippewa Indians in their “na- tive ‘habitat,” auto through the Min- nesota National Forest Reserve with its gigantic pine trees, look over rec- ord-breaking ‘growing crops,-and. par- ticipate in an old-fashioned basket picnic, August 5 and 6, when the an- nual outing of the Northern Minne- sota Editorial association will bg held at Cass Lake, according to A. G. Rut- ledge of Minneapolis, secretary of the association, P. J. Vasaly of Little Falls, -president of the association; ‘Will Wilke of Grey Eagle, vice presi- dent; George E. Ericson of Spooner, H. P. Phillips of Mahnomen, and C. H. Bronson of Osakis, members of the executive committee, and Cass Lake citizens, who have selected the dates and agreed upon a program for the outing. Secretary Rutledge will have ac- tive charge of working out the de- tails of the outing and will co-op- erate with A. F. Ittner, publisher of the Cass Lake Times, M. N. Koll, editor of “Koll’'s Kolumn;"” and A. G. Swindlehurst, an official of the Cass Lake land office, and who was for CHARLES W:FATRBANKS’ THREB-SONSARE WORKING, HARD FOR FATHER’S SUCCESS Left to right: Fredenck C. Fairbanks, Warren Falrbn\ks and Richard M Fairbanks. Not the least zealous of the supporters of Charles Warren:, Fmrbankl §n his campaign for the vice presidency are his three sons pictured‘above beauty spot of Northern Minnesota. Cass Lake citizens will serve a picnic dinner on the island, and it is plan- ned to drop formality and to make the occasion a “free-for-all good time.” A feature of the day will be races and athletic contests between the ladies and gentlemen of the party. The officers of the editorial association are arranging with the supply house men of the Twin Cities to take charge of this program and provide the prizes for the winners. WHEELER BROS. SHOWS FIRST .CIRCUS COMING Yesterday it was finally decided and agreed that Bemidji is.to have its first circus of “‘the season .on Wednesday, July 12. The agents aznd advance advertisers are an- nouncing .its coming on every avail- able space and .location, for there are eighty-five men ahead of ‘Wheeler Brothers Enormous Shows, traveling in two special advertising cars, fol- lowed by an extra brigade of ex- J[iThe Wireeler Bres. in the East and South where for’ many years-its visits -have been 5o populan.asito;place this organization | up in the millionaire class: of sho: men, and now seeking new territ for: thiis teur,-hopes texbeeame: established: faverite:here. 04090 K K o R K K * BASEBALL YESTERDAY EE RS 8 5 00 0 h n s WIRDIDEE - o e t» At “Virginia .. Pittsburgh .............. 0 3 0 Chieago-. .. R L e | Batteries—Coope: and Wilson Prendergast and” ‘B‘lscher. Second ‘game: .. ' R. H. E Pittsburgh .............. 412 1 At Chicago .............10 10 1 Batteries—Adams-and Gibson; Sea- ton-and Fischer. & e R. H. E. New York ....... 7.0 Dell and Miller. [EELEEEERE LSS B 8 8 *tfi**tt**tt At Brooklyn ............ 0 60 Batteries—4Tesrean and Rariden; AYBE YOU’'LL FIND IT HERE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1916, _erwise. Classified Department These ads. bring certain results. ©ne=half cent’ a word:.per issue.-cash with copy, ic a word oth- Always:telephone No. 31 -FOR SALE. A~ e e : *| FOR SALH OR THADE A sawmill CLOSING HOURS—Want. *| ' ith 35 horsepower stationary en- 1 *| gineand lath mill for a-Ford auto- “Ads to ve crassified prop- ¥| popile, in good running -order. erly in the Pioneer want col- * Write Theo, Soremson, Bagley, umn must be in before 11 ¥ Minn. 26d720 o’clock. ~Ads' received later *| _______— ———— ————— will appear on another page ¥ FOR SAI:E OR EXCHANGE—For au- that day. * tomobile, if possible, 40 w@eres x north of Bemidji. AddressBox A, KKK KK KKK KKKk k¥| Cass Lake 6475 FOR SALE—Four auto casing, size ; EARLP WANTED. 30x4, in food condition. Will sell WANTED—A waiter at Erickson at a bargain if taken at-once. Jacob Hotel. d627tf Goldberg, 112 3rd street. 3d630 R. H. B.| WANTED—Girl at Challenge Hotel. e tte : - : a626tf At Phildelphia P60 | i Batteries~—Barnes:and: Gowdy; Al- “FOR RENT. der and. Killifer. e e DN L S s s R..# B, |FOR RENT_Half of my duplex cot- St. Louis- + s ¢| tage at Wa-Ville for balance of At Cineinmatl ..~ . o.. .3 q g| season. Mrs J.J. Opsahl. Phone """ 177w, a627tt Batteries—Doak and Snyder; Mit- chell and Glarke. American- League. First gama: H. E. Detroit ... 9 .1 St. Louis ........ 7 -0 Batteries--Dubuc. a.nd Baker; Weil- man and Severeid. R. H. B. Washington ............"2 6 2 At New York .......... FOR RENT—Three-room' house, 923 12th street. Garden already plant- ed. Apply at house. 3d628 FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, single or double, gentlemen Tel. 455, 108 6th St. dae17te FOR RENT—Two connecting fur- nished rooms for housekeeping. 520 Beltrami. 2d628 FOR RENT—Upstairs room, $4 pé;' preferred. | FOR SALE—Five .acre lots in Ny- more, on. easy terms. Tel. 249. Mathew Larson. asdte MIECELLANEOUS ADVERTISERS—The great state of North Dakota offers uniimited op- portunities for business to classi- fed advertisers. The ‘recognized advertising.medium - in‘the Fargo Daily and Sunday - -Courler-News the only seven-day ;paper In the state and the paper which carries the largest amount .of ciassified advertising. The Courler-News covers North Dakota like a.blank- et; reaching all parts of the state the day of publication; it la.the paper to use in order to. get re- sults; rates one cent per word first 3 71 administration has a trifie of the|MAany vears connected with the Wa-| (opiuairy is cheap when the wo=|perts whose automobiles are used “to| | -Batteries—Boehling nnd Henry; | month, lady preferred. 314 Am-| . ooriion one-half cent per.word vindictive in it for one else knows|dena Pioneer-Journal. Local s“b; man’s pretty. ; bill the country for miles around.” | Caldwell and Nunamaker. erica Ave. 3630 | - cceoding insertions; fifty .conts better than Mr. Roosevelt that he|€OmmIttees, including 3 dslegation of 3 R. H. E.|FOR RENT—Three modern furnished | per line per month. ~Address the more than anyone else helped elect | 2065 W ¢ appointed, Chicago ................-4 7 2| rooms. Phone 282. 523tf| Courier-News, Fargo, N. D. Mr. Wilson to the presidency. Per- Lake will be prepared to Ae“em‘ o At Cleveland ............ 2rVgE 0 {F YOoU WANT COUNTER SALES haps his attack is not with good |nearty welcome and unlimited hospi- f Batteries—Williams and Schalk; FARMS FOR. SALE. U, WANE UoU; tality to the visiting editorial«party. The Story (1) books in duplicate or triplicate we grace, particularly at this time when Begliy and: O'Nelll, FOR SALE—SW% of SEY, Sec. 21-| oo ® o0 0 ants find that R The first day of the outing, Au- R. H E war is imminent; certainly no such p . . PR ;e By 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on , ! x gust 5, will be devoted to auto rides C l f B d Philadelphia ..o 00 ik 2 7 0 they can save money by ordering an attack on theiexecutive would be [, . +ho National Forest Reserve aliiornia aisin rea L long time and easy terms. Call| ;. printed here. A great many i tolerated in any foreign country. But p = At Boston ...... phre ol e b D b on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, S Thh e T Baniailaad e -4 that is the style of the Colonel, no and a trip, by launches, on Cass lake Made With SUN-MAID Raisins Batteries—Johnson and Carroll; | prnp sste| O e stores in Bemidji 8 i P " 4 to the Cass Lake Indian mission and & b rounding towns are using Pioneer mincing of matters, no ‘“pussyfoot- Ruth and Thomas. — ! school, at the Narrows, where a din- WANTED counter sales books. We want to ing.” His sincerity and directness outweigh after all his lack of deli- CHAPTERIII. fill your next order. May we? < Phone 922 or address Bemidji Pio- ner will be served and the school and mission inspected. In the evening a WANTED—Will buy city of Bemidji American Association. cx\‘c_v nnd‘ perhaps tact and diplo- reception will be tendered the visit- This bread should be found at all times in homes H. B ‘warrants. S§e me before selling. neer, Bemidji. 513te : | | macy. The leader of the Roush| ..'o'y.4ith Lodge, one of the most where there are children Columbus: . * 1] By oare of Plonear. 134761 i Riders is as God and Mr. Roosevelt nldns and Gosth ID‘ cabing in Mins g 5 : At Indianapolis ...... 3 0|WanTE Mrs. H. Cainnier, 918 FOR ‘SALE—Typewriter ribbons for N made him and to expect him now to qt .08 . . 5 Y Batteries—Brady and Pratt; Daw-| prcciocin oo t‘iresismakin ? work| évery make of typewriter on the attack Mr. Wilson by indirect and |6 o It satiffies the child’s desire for sweet things and can Son.and, Schang. g“amm‘;gd‘ L 20a72g| Terket at 50 cents and 76-cents adroit insinuations is not to kmow| ... o g(,a“ l;xke termatfiating Wit only do him good. A slice or two of California Raisin R. H. B. : | each. Every ribbon sold for 75 the man. _ & plentc at ‘Star Islaiid, the Dfise Bread takes the place of cake or candy ‘with ‘healthy Toledo e i 4780 /LOST AND FOUND. cents guaranteed. Phone -orders i The rapidity with which the Pro-|, = - At.Lounlsville .. .% 0 0ension A= T.28 m promptly filled. Mail orders given gressives acquiesced in his decisions ’f'h%]dm"' Tnlsas t.h? sofe sudetand “?t *t]"le SEMCHING Batteries—Adams and Sweeney; the same careful attention as when it is'a food as nutritious as any your child could eat. and a;onedollar bill. Finder please ON YOUR ‘BUSINESS COURSE For free catalogue and particulars write to NORTHWESTERN COLLEGE, Fergus Falls, Minn. - Com’l Dep’t. ALL DEALERS HAVE IT ism were but improvised vehicles to again carry him to the White House. By his action he has now convinced | the doubting Thomases of his sin- cerity; he has dispelled the charge that he was acting from a selfish mo- tive; he has convinced everyone that | he is first and foremost a strenuous American and that he believes in per- petuating the species. He swats the hyphen harder than the enthusiastic Doan’s Kidney Pills. Read this case: Oliver Gordhamer, carpenter, 1200 Dewey . Ave., Bemidji, says: “I was stiff and lame in the morning and it hurt me to bring.any strain on my | back. I believe it was heavy. lifting and hard werk that.brought on the trouble. I was handicapped in doing my work, especially stooping or lift- ing. Three or. four boxes of Doan’s Kidney -Pills strengthened my -back ESTRAY NOTICE. Bay mare, weight 900 lbs., brand H.on left shoulder, at Pogue’s old barn. Owner can have same paying charges.—Adv. | indicates that Mr. Roosevelt was| BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING Middleton and Williams. ) you appear in person. Phone 31. o . s - return to Pioneer office for liberal i practically the whole party. With- ) < R. H. B.| oward 5d630| The Bemidji Pioneer Office Supply { out him as its standard bearer the|But Not So Bad If You Know How to Serve it every day—you will find that the whole fam- Kansas City ............10 16 4 d Store. | Mo‘t:;x;;ie::;\ n’::yhl?::ealfele}h o ahort Reach the Cause. ily will like it'so well that they will insist on it for every At Minneapolis ..... e }: IHI Ed Ploneer want ads bring results. | von SALE_Rubber stamps. The R ¥ B al. ch bread as this will solve the appetite problem it .| | Ploneer will procure any kind of - - | comings in the past, the Colonel has| Nothing more discouraging than a ";,e s Sl}dl bl‘fl drasd] ishisdel .];e PP P Milwaukee ......... .3 6 1 Tou can geta-nrg; far penotl tab rub:e: stamp 1;01- you on’lho‘rt no- - { made a host of friends by his unqua- |constant backache. Lame when you Semany £:poArly nOuCisneGICinid At St. Paul ........ . 612 fat for a nickleat the Eloneer, afce tice. ‘5 lified support of the Republican can-|awaken, pains pierce you when you Batteries—Moran and Spellman; ::;;:nexbtrakhltg. Bt :;;k pap eAr“cutl;r . 1 didate. Many suspected that the|bend or lift. It’s hard to work or to R LT e . ot Griner and Glenn. b L e s L - i ardent declarations of Mr. Roosevelt |rest. Backache often indicates bad Buy Koors Callfornla Ra‘lsm 'Br'ead el wn ey g EOL DA AR $25.00 TO $65.00 I{ and his passionate pleas for patriot- |kidneys. Bemidji people recommenil . . g $65.1 Huffman ,&,rfl’xmry; FURNITURE:-AND UNDERTAKING N. McKEE, Euneral Director ‘Business and Professional H I, Bemid Minnfisota > — healnH;mn does the fly and with [and made me well. I have had mo H. D. HENION LR WERNBR " Phone 178-W or R PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS 3 reason for it is a greater evil, trouble since.” i DR. ROWLAND GILMORE GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Piiss Bog Ak i gaticl B Brass and Aluminum Castingsa specmlty. our - e ROTEANOE, prices are right, we guarantee our work. Let us: prove it. . 418 8_th St. Office—-Miles Block . DR. E. A SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Mayo Block Phone ‘396 * Res. Phone 397 DR..C.. R. .SANBORN PHYSICIAN . AND .SURGEON +-|0ffice~—+Miles :Black DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman Block Miles Block Phone 660 D.. H. [FISK, Court: Commissiomer ATTORNEY AT LAW {Office second floor O'Leary-Bowur Building. VETERINARY SURGEON W.K. m:m,son,&A M. VETERINARIAN Office Phone 3-R Res. Phone 99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. HOW UNCLEAN THE FLY IS, |simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that] Mr. Gordhamer had. iFester-Milburx, Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. Phone 964 @, JOHNSON AUTO LIVERY The ordinary house fly carries about with him, reeent government o ¢ experiments show, an amount of un- cleanliness equal to 2 to 3 Der cent of his weight. If the average man were so un- clean as that he would have on his body about four pounds of filth. A cow or horse as dirty as a fly would carry 20 to 25 pounds. The Day Call 581-W NightCall 472 FUNERAL--BIRECTOR fly does not weigh much, but it can o Bemidji, ‘Minn. ] harbor millions of disease-giving ; dj DRAY LINE germs. As a matter of fact, the dirt M. E stou OR. E. H. SMITH TOM SMART APe 2 DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and ‘Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 America Ave. Office Phone 12. DENTISTS, DR. G.'M. PALMER DENTIST PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON +Office Security Bank Block DR. EINER JOHNSON "PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Bemidji, Minn. L on a fly is about one-half bacteria— bacteria of many kinds, large and small, thick and thin, long and short. I, out of its abundance of bacteria the fly deposits a typhoid germ in a | can of milk, there is very likelihood that in a short time .there will be enough typhoid germs in that milk FLORIST. 'UNDERTAKER THE ROOT OF THE EVIL ‘Why suffer? |* You've probably spent years at your to make it a dangerous, frequently |gegk learning business and how to get i ) tioe Limitel i Dl;::]ona A e ) € g JITNEY WAITING ROOM e ST T o In the experiments in this sub-| why not spend an hour learning| o ; Glasees. Pitted DR. D. L. STANTON, i Ject conducted by the Department of | now to acquire health? 218 Beltrami Ave. = Office Gibbons Bldg. Northor| "+ D-.L: BEANTON, 405 Beltrami Ave. Bemtidji, Minn, lies .under the surface. 1 Agriculture, a number of fiies were Opened for the convemence of our patrons.” We operate Markham Hotel. Phone 105. é ckservice.and modern . . BU Investigate the merits of caught and washed in sterile, dis- Office in Winter Block tilled water. Uncleanliness to the| CHIROPRACTIC. 'AND LIVERY LINI A-DANKENBERG DR. J. T. TUOMY, i amount of from two to three per cent| gy D.C In connection with the Nymore and Bemidji Jitney Servwe ROPRACTOR DENTIST of the flies’ weight settled at the bot- +Dannenberg D.-C. - ‘(Day:an = -First-National-Bank -Bidg. Gibbons Block Tel. 350 North of Markham Hotel DRS. LARSON & LARSON REGISTERED OPTOMETRISTS Sgecmhltl the Eye, Fitting of Glasses ‘e have all nfiymflm- fnrefln)ll- cating broken lenses Offices: Postoffice Block HUD BRITTEN MOTOR DRAY LINE Baggags transferred to all parts of " the city. Headquarters: Bemidjl Auto Co. Oftice 118-W Res. 771-W tom of the tubes and of this about half was bacteria. “In addition there remained in solu- tion in the water enough dirt to dis- color it. The fly can and does carry the germs of tuberculosis. Flies which had been allowed ac- cess to animals-suffering from this disease were caught and washed .in sterile water. Inoculation tests from them sub- sequently proved that they bore Hv- ing, virulent tubercle bacilli. e ——— ] The. biggest Fourth of July cele- | \ iltremove-the.eause of acute and 7 ohranicidiseases Office-hours: 10-12,.1:30-5, 7 to 8 ‘Phone 408-W. LAND, LOANS INSURANCE AND CITY PROPERTY i —— First Natl. Bank Bldg. Office Hours: 10-12, 41 Phone 406W 'PNONE 7 Oemld]:-Nymore I’ue\ and u\aery Lhn i i Bemldjt Clh./xlflfc, Aecl- B Ilent. Health hnunnoo 5