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The mmldjl hfly m and tenme of the roadsiof fi THE REMIDII PIONEER PUB. 0O. @. B. CARSON ‘B. H. DENU| F. G. NEUMEIER, Editor. TELEPHONE 932 - ments, next fiye years on the improvement 1] t B R SenE e S R AT Publishedsexvery aftemnogn except Smnday No attention paid to anonymous con- tributiens. ter'’s_name ~must known to the editor, but net necessarily for publication. commwuue&uonu for the Waekly Plo- neer shaul this ‘offige mot ‘later than Tuesdey of each week -to-insure Publication In the eurrent issue. llm- One month by carri $ 40 One year hy clrrler 4.00 Bfi ths, 500 L i £l Eight pages, contal summary of the ggwsp 0; the week. xn;llblillled every Thursday and sent postage paid to-any. addreas for $1:60 in advanee. Ofticial Paper of Oty of Bemidji EEHK KKK KKK KKK KKK x * * The Daily Ploneer recelves ¥ ¥ wire service of the United % * Press Association. *® ’l‘hflt sta!.emmt in itself is of ab- sorbing interest to every cltlun of | these United States. But a question of still more vital'} interest to us locally and personally |is, “How much glo we gat?” The. people :af our cammunity, course, can degide what-we ou-lveq ¢ lare ‘to -expend in :goed-roads, buty" when it comes to the expenditure by the federal and state governments we are much of the opinion that the early bird will get the biggest warm.'| In other and plainer words, the' federal government alots a -certain’| amount of money to each state for improving its roads. Then comesi} the question of where and how that! money is to be spent. ‘We do not know just what jpolicy; will be pursued in this state, bu we do know that it will he clearly to our interest to get out in forse and hustle for a good slice of this amoun for road improvements in our ow: territory. Everybody hereabouts wants. .goodil roads and 4s quite willing to profiti| personally from their comstruetion. But how ‘mauny, think you, are will-j | * * A R AR KA R R e tHiS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN - ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES < NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIEY ey If *dye stuffs -are ‘so scarce, whence came. the colering agents for all of those illuminating stories from the border? A Kansas town has passed a law against frogs croaking at might, says the Chicago Evening Post. Prohibi- tion again. A Boston professor has predicted an alliance between Epgland and Germany. And, strang to say, he still survives. An editorial writer solemnly af- firms, that we are missing trade. But, then, we never miss what we miss, so what’s the dif? H Chijcago has produced a gospel au- tomobile, but the meek and gentle voiced occupants wisely keep on the shady side of the street. No, sister, marriage is mever a failure. It only slips a few cogs and-smashes the rest ‘and ‘them for- gets ‘to hunt the repair man. !“Burope has reached the point in the ‘war where it refuses to count the cost,” is the latest from over yonder. Possibly on the theory that it is easfer to forget to count than it is to pay. One week from today will be-held the county option election in Bel- trami county. Be sure and vote on that day so that the-desire of all the citizens of the county may be made known. Cass Lake deserves much ecredit for the excellent way it entertained the editors-of the Northern Minnesota Editorial association Saturday and Sunday. United States prestige is said to be growing abroad, according to a ‘Washington dispatch. No mention is made, however, of our standing with our dear friends across the Rio Grande. An_exchange discourses learnedly on the interesting subject of “Spoil- ing a Bad Egg.” But since we are in no way affected we decline to waste valuable space in superfluous comment. The Germans want peace because they think they have won the war, and the allies refuse to accept it be- cause they are:sure:they wilk win the: war. Therefore, on ‘with the carmi- val-of blood. General Funston-declares he will expel every 1ying correspondent from - prozimity to his army. And then, forgooth, the.lies will come thicker and faster than ever. Up to date Jourgalism, . y’know. It ds-9aid, that thirty theusand manafacturing. -piants in . America are suited for turning put.munitions of war. Here’s hoping for one that insofar as the United States is con- cerned they never: have oceasion .to turn a ‘wheel. 2 E s anman The late Yuan Shi Kali, of China, had twenty-seven -wives and thirty- one ghildren; It required thirty-five trains. to: move the family from Pek- ing. tor their summer home at Chang-/ tehfee. the other day. No wonder the poor fellow died: Phe: chauntaugqua is here. This af- ternoon was given the first’ program. Tonight and for the next four days, programs will be given that will be interesting and educational. Don't miss any of the program. It will be worth while to attend every number. WHAT D0 WE GET? According to reports from Wash- ington congress; the state govern- counties ‘and townships will spend:$260,000,000 & year for the ing to:devote the necessary time and energy ‘to sacuring the allotment toj which they .are-entitled? How much do we get? Or, bet-x ter still, do we get anything? KR A A A A A A A A A A A A x BASEBALL SUNDAY x ISR R E R RS First game: R. H. E. Minneapolis .3 6 1 St. Paul .47 2 Yingling and .Owenn, Upham de Clemons. Second game: Minneapolis 710 1 St. Paul 140 Dumont and Land; Niehaus, Griner and Mayer. R. H. E. Liouisville . 411 0 Toledo ... .3 9 3 James, Stroud and Hfl)ingfl, Bedi- ent and Sweeney. Milwaukee . 811 1 Kansas City .. . 617 2 Shackleford, Comstock and. Block; Regan, Hovlik and Berry, Hargrave. First game: R. H. BE. Indianapolis REE i b g | Columbus . 815 0 ! Dale, Aldridge and Gnssett Davis apd Lalonge. Second game: R. H. E. Indianapolis 5 8 0 Cplumbus .6 6 4 Carter and Schang; Hieh and J. Bradley. (Game called in ninth in- ning on account of darkness.) ‘American League. Bpston: . St. Leuis . Foster :and Cady, Thomas, man, Koob and Severeid. ‘Washington Johneon, Boehling and Adinsmith; | Henry; Faber, Wolfgang and Sehalk: New York . Detroit .. Russell, Cullop and Alexander; Dauss.and Baker, Stanage. Philadelphia ..... Cleveland Bush, Meyers, Nabors. and ‘Haley; Klepfer, Morton and O’Neill. National League. No.games scheduled. American St. Pgul 10, Minneapolis 4. {Indianapolis.b, Columbus. 2. |Louisville 7, Toledo 0. v Kansas City 5, Milwaukee 4. National {Boston 1-4, Cincinnati 0 3. INew York 3, Chicago 2. {Brooklyn 4-1, Pittsburgh 0-7. iSt. Louis 2, Philadelphia 0. American League. (Chicago 7, Washington 0. (Cleveland 12, Philadelphia- 8. Detroit 3, New York 2. (Fourteen: inpings. Boston 4-3, St. Louis 1-6. 'You can get a Dig, fat peneil tab- ' let for a nickle at the Pioneer -office; | " and an extra big, fat ink paper com- pogition book for a dime. All-the{’ “‘iids* will want one when they see |- ‘om. : RAYKEAmmT FOR: BUSH-LEAGUES “Ray Keating. Ray: Kesding, Yank/ pitckes; is soon ta retuimite the bumk’ Himas recently left-atihome whamethe temm left for a-tzipsand He hagamever fol- filled the promrise of his eagjy-days. A A g K KK KKK |some time as guests of her parents, x NYMORE NEWS B AR A PR K Mrs. Henry Petterson .and son of, Brainerd arrived in Nymere Friday avening. They expeot to visit for Yau Will Enjoy Jap Rose the wonderful “Sunday. Morning Bath” Soap Free Sample Dept.602.Jas. 8. Kirkik Co.,Chicago,U.8.A. —and yet they're MILD The Turkish Tobaccos in Chesterfinids ase the {ingat-quality rfrom -the: most famous .. Tutkish tobscco . districte: —SMYRNA for its sweetness; XANTHE for its fragrance; SAM- i SOUN for its richness:::CAVALLA for ita-aroma. Chances __tisements.in. /money on_your . ‘beat any other time. U. 8 TROOPSEETSUNPLIES JROM. - J& 20 for lfOse. Offered Through This Paper By carefully readmg the adver- ses. The thingy. yousneed- may be-offéred-jint w'little bit cheaper today. than- llny will - The new rug for the parl ing room table,! th,mw—um-vihe sacks ofaflour. the Mosars. Marvin, Krog, 418y, Basmand Jarvis, Frank West- , Tag-1= spa 6y, “Howard Boulean and Arthur | = tap-and ) Kiehl, _Amn Smidthe, Beryl Jlrvh. (By United Press) Dangel shot and killed Willlam Lynck. laatsnight £or. slleged.chicken theft: < Plignms was- wusrding - I dhlcken copp,-:Lynch’s dying state- nrent-was Wmendlyxthat dhe wesilate in| Teturning home. By Sudden Action, The jncredible action of simple] Iavoptik eye wash is startling. A he could not read. A week’s 0 Iavaptik surprined bis -teseher . 60 ‘I'much that. ghe used it for her .old mother. ONB WASH showed bene- anteed-tobeneit WVERY CASE weak, strefnedor “infiemed ‘eyes. The IN-| CREDIBER- result “is -astonishing. jjBure-sluminam-eye cup FREE with Adv. By sgmmeey) Mr. and Mrs. Anton Krog. Rev. and Mrs. Grumboe and’family.] ] of Bagley arrived here Saturday af- ] ternoon. They expect to make l.helt future home in.Nymore. Mrs. E. Bystrum, who has spent the, summer visiting with relatives .and friends at Devils Lake, N..D., retusn-- ed Sunday. evening. a1 5Es 3 H Emil Novak returned from.Hen-, é nington, Minn.,, Saturdsy -morsing,| after spending the past few dfll there on business. Miss Myrtle Smidthe was hostess| 5 525 it Sbeaotahs that's amthm foracigatettetodo XOU SHOULDXEEP TP T0 DATE Plie' march wof ‘progress . brings-con- stent chamges. ‘Every.day-mere’peo- ple are-learning - of sthe merits-of CHIROPRATIC. This new sclepgecorrects.ahnarmal conditions -and, adjuess the-eause of dis-ease. Why not mske an . appolntment ‘I'with us and see what spinal adjust- | {|ments “will “do for you? 'BERMN" to Save 1 FURNITURE AND UNBERTAKING o -, thcne.wfim T T R Y s S - S D T e e = schoolibey' hed-en eye:strain-so badly’ ARRRRR R *; SESNRESESE S SRR E SRS = 2 * ok ok ok **t**‘* pama 888 S SR EE 8 §% 1 remove the .cause of acute HimwummR By 'HELP 'WANTED, S oot b Lo ST WANPED—Man and wife or woman toawark on.farm. [Family of three. Will pay good wages. Write or ‘phone “D. J. Byers, Angus, ‘Minn. ' 8d810 1w810 ‘WANTED—Competent cook at tu- -berrulosis sanstorium, Puposky, ‘Minn. Address Margaret M. Neal, Supt. 6d810 ‘WANTED—Husky. young;man to as- sist in ice cream department. Call at new bnlldlng Koors Bros. asztt £ O A O e ‘WANTED—Dishwasher at the Lake- shore Hotel. 718t ‘WANTED—Bright girl. Koors Bros. Department St. Pal, Mim; Ang. 7—Thomas = lhmuh.ltln; certain results. Onn-xhalf eant 2 a word per_issue, cash with copy, ic a word oth- = Always telephone No. 31 e e FOR SAIR. FOR SALE CHEAP—Lot 6, Block 4, Bailey’s addition to Bemidji; 6- room house close to court house, clear of .encumbrance. Submit best cash offer; first offer $550; might consider cash and terms to- re- sponsible party. Address owner, B. L. Vogleson, 416 Eagle Bldg., Spo- kane, Wash, 204822 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Six- drawer. electrically operated Na- tional cash register. Koors Bros. asatt FOR SALE—Well matched team of blacks, six and seven years old. Koors. Bros. dagatt FOR SALE—Water front for Round Co. a8stt FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Two furnished bed- rooms downstairs. 208 Mississippi Ave. ‘FARMS FOR SALE. |/ FOR SALE—SW% of SB¥%, Sec. 21- 146-32, (Towa of Frohn), on long. time and easy terms. Call on . or write A. Kaiser, Minn, 68te !*Iilili#iilliii‘ CLOSING HOURS—Want. ¥ Ads to be classified. prop- * erly in the. Ploneer want col- & umn must be in before 11 & o'clock. Ads received later * ‘will appear on another page & that day. * SRR EERSEREE S S8 Bagley, | Oak range. Cheap. Call 162-W. 6dgs O ———————————— 3389 |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 Pionser counter sales books. We want to fill your next order. May we? Phone 922 or address Bemidji' Plo- neer, Bemidji. 613tt —— SUHI I FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of rubber stamp for you on short no- tice. . Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ‘| enee, that'it has'n 0 equal in | an advertising me¢ ium. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS fifii#i*ii#iili#i# * DR.. ROWIAND GILMORE * * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON % x Office—Miles. Block * * * FH KR KKK KKK KKK KKK R KA KKK KK KKK KKK * DR, E.A SHANNON, M.D. * |* PHYSICIAN AND .SURGEON x x Oftice in Mayo Block *: Phone 396 Res.. Phone 397 #:i*%**i‘#i**iiifii * * * * 4***{*****4*4#&* * | DR..C.R. SANBORN * % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON % * Office—Miles Block * i * icii&*#*ii*!i*i** KA A KA A K K K K DR. L. A, WARD * % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON % e * i Troppman -Block * Bemidj{, Minn. * 0K KKK KKK KKK KK KKK Business and Professional this secuon of the country as LAWYERS hfil***-#*#i#*#iii x *‘ GRAHAM M. TORRANCE * *x LAWYER * *; - Miles Block Phone 560 * * . * R KK KH K KKK KKK KKK LA S S R S e R B *: D, H. FISK, Court:Commissioner ¥ *i ATTORNEY AT LAW * i * % Office 2nd floor O’Leary-Bowser ¥ * Building * HHH KKK KKK K KKK KKK VETERINARY SURGEON KK KR KKK KKK ¥ W.K.DENISON,D.V.M. * * VETERINARIAN * x - * 'l Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J & * 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. * I KA K R R KKK K 303K A AR AR KK R KK J. WARNINGER VETERINARY-SURGEON x Office and Hospital 3 doors: west of ‘Troppman" Store * * * * Phone No. 209 ¥ R A KK KA KKK K * kKKK DR. E. H, SMITH * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON i Office Seeurity Bank Block i*i****#*!i#i#i fi#**!!*ii*#i#tl DR. EINER JOHNSOH Bemidjl, Minn, ii*i**i E KKK KKK A KA K KKK KKK - A V..GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST 2 ‘EYR EAR -NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted * Gibbons Bldg. Phone 106 B ERE R SR ERE R TS A. DANNENBERG CHIROPRACTOR ¥ First National Bank Bldg. * ‘and chronic diseases # Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5 7-8 *x Phone 406-W S LR R EEE E R 2 KAk Ak KAk hkk Kk hkhkhhhk Ahkhkhhkdkhk *kkkhoh b G REREEEE RS E S N & N mmomu%m X Wa have the facilities for : @lnuutl.firh lenses *tfi*i**** * ***t*** ***fi*** | % * * * * * * * Yy * * x! x x DRAY LINE AMESESERER SRS 2 TOM SMART x DRAY AND TRANSFER * Safe and Piano Moving x {Res. Phone 58 818 America % Office Phone 12 * LERESSEEER LSS 83 ******i DENTISTS K KKK KKK KKK KKK DR. G. M. PALMER g DENTIST * * Office Phone 124, Residence 346 & Miles Block, Bemidji x T KK KK KKK KKK X %K K KKK KRR R K R KK * DR. D. L. STANTON x DENTIST * Office in Winter Block * * ERKKK KKK KKK KKK e EEESEEREEEE S 3 DR. J. T. TUOMY * DENTIST * R 3 Gibbons Block. Tel. 230 & North of Markham Hotel * KEKXKKK KK KKK KKK LB EREEEEEEEE SRR &) He who forgets to adver- ¥ tise should not complain when * the buyer forgets that he is ¥ ‘in Dnsiness. Tt s just a case K of “forget” allaround. X liii*’*i*fil’ XKE