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e e e R o | | ! [ | Tho BemidjisDally Piomeer| 140;000-bushels; -produetion-last-year | - THE BEMIDJI PIONEER- PUS.-CO. @ B. CARSON ¥, H. DENU F. 6. NEUMBIER, Bditor. TELEPHONE 932 Diitered-at the post officsiat/Bertidlh) Minn.;, as'second-class matter under acl of Congress of March 8, 1879, _ Fublish#a every affernoon except Sunday No attentlnnr&lid to anonymous con- tributions. er's - name _must known te the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications: for the Weekly Pio- uld reach this office not later esday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. Bubsoriptios One* month by eu’fler One year by carrier. ‘Three- months, Mtln xc!fl . 1.00 Six-menths, postage: pal ©ne year, postage paid ‘The We: Eight pages, containing a summary of the news of the week. Published every Thursday.and sent pestage paid to any ‘axdress for $1.50.in advance. Official Paper of City of Bemidjl —_— e ERKKEHRK KKK KK KN * The Daily Pioneer receives * ‘wire service of the United * Press Associa#ion. * * SRS S S S S S SR 2SS e ———— tHiS.PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN - ADVERTISING BY THE * AR XN GENERAL OFFICES . NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINGIPAL CITIEY ———————y Congress has appropriated $135,- 000 to fight the infantile paralysis epidemic. When ‘“‘wet” supporters have to resort to throwing water on ‘“‘dry” ~speakers it shows that the ‘“‘wet” cause. is weak and that there is no argument in favor of it. The railroad trainmen -at thig time are about the meost important citizens in the country. If the rail- roads should stop every household in -America would suffer by it. A movement is on foot to estab- lish.a game refuge in the vieinity of Crookston. In addition to favoring the refuge, the Crookston Press ad- vocates legislation prohibiting the use .of the pump gun .and the auto- matic shotgun. We believe these rapid-fire repeating guns are -the greatest cause of the diminishing number of game birds, says the Press. ‘Why is Hughes a candidate for the presidency? The following is his own defmition, why: “If the American people wanted to have a government which represented these ideals of faithful conduct, erect in self-respect, to make our country ready for the future, and I could do something, I should have held my- self most ignoble of men if I had not responded ‘to that call.” The total contributions of the United States to war relief funds ex- ceeds $30,000,000. The totals rais- ed in this country up to the middle of June by some of the principal or- genizations are: American Jewish Relief fund, $4,100,000; Belgian Re- 1ief fund, :$1,106,866; Committee of Merey, $939,361; Armenian fund, $784,419; Polish fund, $386,000; Central German Relief fund, $525,- 886. The following taken from the Aus- tin _Daily Herald is another argu- ment in favor of a.dry ‘county: “Rochester had ever twenty drunks arrested Friday. That sounds like prosperity for the justice who fined them but it doesn’t sound like any re- ports that come from cities in dry counties. There was a time when Austin had such a record but that time. has gone never to return here.” Remember the above when you vote at the county option election next Monday. E “Use 'colors, that is the advice-of Rev. J. F. Grumbine of the Psycho- Sc¢tence church -of Cleveland. If your little ‘girl télls a 'fib buy her a pale ‘bhie ‘pinatore. If your ‘small boy -disoboyers and-has ‘to ‘be ‘taken to the woodshed with his fond papa; reguldrly, ‘have is ‘bedroom papered a“8ky 'blue. If you want to do'some hdrd ‘mental coneentretion ‘hang ‘a: yétow ‘curtain ‘across ‘the ~window. Ciéar réd makes folks affectionate difd datk ‘red makes them emotional, accotding ‘to Dr. Grumbine. White makés ‘folks feel spiritual and pure. Bvery color 'has' its-éffect on ‘the 'hu- man ‘mind. Dr.’ Grunbine ‘does not' makte'mention of‘a remedy for a.per- son ' that is’ eolor ‘blind. e ‘A summary of the August crop re- port for thie state of Minnesota com- piled by the Bureau of Crop Esti- mates (and transmitted through the Weather Bureau), U. S. Department of Agrioulture,:is as follows: CORN—Aug. 1. forecast 77,200,- 000 bushels; production last year (final ‘estimate), :62,100,000 bushels. WINTER WHEAT — Preliminary estémate, 14,000 bushels; production last ‘year (final estimate), 1,170,000 bushels. SPRING WHEAT—Aug. 1. fore- cast, 38,900,000 bushels; production last year (final estimate), 72,250,~ 000 bushels. JOATS—Aug. 1 forecast, :98,900,- 000 “bushiels; production last year (final éstimate), 134,375,000 bush- els. SBARBEY-—Aug. 1 forecast, -33,- 400,000 ‘bushels; production last year 920,000 -bushels; (finah estimate), 41,1%5, Movxbnieln ‘RYE—Preliminary esttmate, 4,- (final imate), 5,850,000 bushels. FLAXSEED—Aug. 1 forecast, 2,- production last] year (final estimate), 3,150,000 bushels. i POTATOES—Aug. 1/ foresast, 28~ 200,000:bushels; production:last yesri| (final estimate), 30,210,000 bushels. HAY—Aug. 1 forecast, 3,170,000 tons; production last year (final es- timate), 8,209,000 tons. PRICES—The first price given ‘be- low is the average on Aug. 1 this year, and the second, the average on Aug. 1 last year. Wheat $1.14 and $1.25 per. bushel. Corn, 756 and 69. Oats, 38 and 46. Potatoes, 74 and 61. Hay, $6.90 and $6.70 per ton; Eggs, 20 and 16 cents per dozen. AP K KKK KK KK KK * BASEBALL YESTERDAY * KKK KKK KEK KK KKK National League. H. E. Cincinnati .. 5 2 At Philadelphia . 8 0 Batteries—Knetzer nnd Clarke; Rixey and Killifer. Other games postponed, rain. . American League. R. H. El Washington .. .0 4 2 At St. Louis .. . 211 2 Batteries—First game: and Henry; @room and Severeid. Second game: Washington 0, St. Louis 9, end of fourth inning. Bat- teries—Ayers and Ainsmith; Plank and Severeid. Boston At Chicago Batteries—Mays and Cndy, and Schalk. New York At Cleveland .... Batteries—Russell tmd Gould and Coleman. Philadelphia .. At Detroit Batteries—Nabors and Haley; Bo- land and Baker. American Association. Louisville .......... At Minneapolis Batteries—Middleton nnd Billings; Burk and Owens. HNH oo P o II R. H. E. Indianapolis .1 2 0 At ‘St. Paul .3 6 1 Batteries—Rogge and Schang; Liefleld and Clemons. Columbus .2 6 3 At Milwaukee 5 e § Batteries—Blodgett and Lalonge; Faeth and Stumpf. R. H. E. Toledo L7101 At Kansas City . 2 6 2 Butteries—Bailey snd Sweeney; Humphries and Berry. KHEKEEKEK KKK KKK KK x PLEASANT VALLEY * ISR EREE R R R S Ira Stout spent the week-end in Bemidji. Mae and .Burt Fuller drove to Jones’ Sunday, returning in:the.eve- ning. Norman. and .Laurence. Knox will leave Thursday fer Neeley's Siding where the former has a.job. of taking up steel. Miss Edna Wright of Becida was the guest of Mrs. F. V.. Gardnerlast week. She also spent a few days with Mrs. N. L. Knox. Ira Stout met with a slight acel- dent last week when he fell from a hay rake and was kicked ‘by a horse. A doctor was called, but ‘thé injuries did not prove serious. Mrs. Linden died Thursday, July 27, at the home of ‘her daughter, Mrs: C. E. Erickson. the funmeral, which “was held Satur- iday. The Wide Awake Farmers' club l lmet Wednesday, Aug. 2, at the home (of Mrs. Etta Watson. attendance of sixty. There was an’ The ¢lub de- |j cided to have a booth at the county fair and appointed as a committee M. W. Knox, Mrs. M. L. Fuller and Ira Cook. Mr..and Mrs..J. Evan Carson, Mrs. G. M. Carson, Mrs. William Hay- wood, Mrs. Jessie Spain and .som, Thomas, -all of -Bemidji, -have . .been. spending the last week in Pleasant Valley picking raspberries and blue- berries. The party camped on M. ‘W. Knox’s place on the shore of Ten Mile lake -and .combined a very| pleasant oupingswith’aivery ‘success- ful berry-canning-campaign. Ty returned -to Bemfdji “Tuesday. “Fitos. Spain rematued in Pleasant’ Valley wheré et isito. besemployed for some | time. not'the «cheap kind ‘ibut“fhe Ellen ‘Eritkson re- j turned home from Bemidji to attend | “MEY AL Bemd)l Like- Evelydht’ ndr!lbvn in the Union, Receives It. People with kidney ills want to be foured. When.one: suffers the:tors fures of: an achisg ibacl reiief is jeagerly sought for. "Phere aresmany permanently. Doan's Kidney Pills have-brought lasting-resuits to thou- sands: . - Here risyproof-of ;merit- from ;- this vicinity. midfi, says: “My: bmck:ached 8086 verely that I.couldn’t rest well at night. It was hard for:me to turn over or change my ‘pesition. Be- lieving that the:trouble:was: caused by some disorder of-my kidneys, I was led to try Doan’s Kidney Pills, procured ‘at Barker's: Drug Store, as one of my:people had been cured-:of kidney complaint by them. They soon removed the pain.in.my baek. They also strengthened my kidneys and I have felt well: ever since.” Price 50c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same' that Mrs. Blondo had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y.—Adv. ‘You-can:get a g, fav peacil tab- let for a nickle at the!Ploneer:efiice, and an extra'big, fat ink psper:com- position book for a dime. -All the| “kids” will want ome: when:they see Harper | ‘em. Are You in Need of | Tegs Cards Blanks Folders Statements Bill Heads Invitations Packet Heads Letter Heads Call at this office S St e N N eSS I C S CS N E A N NI EN LI C I CIC ‘YOU SHOULD KEEP UP TO DATE The march of progress brings con- stant changes. Every day more peo- ple are learning of the merits of ‘CHIROPRATIC. ‘This new ssrence-corrects abnormal ‘tonditions-and-adjusts: the cause of dis-ease. ‘Why' not make-an -appointment with ‘us-and-see what-spinal-adjust- ments-will ‘do for you? -D. C. - A. Dannenberg B Sk sl } ME. IBERTSON ’ ‘UNDERTAKER | i - i IDFBéltrami ‘Ave. oinn. ‘Bmidji. s Hufiman & Uloary ~ FURNITUREAND UNDERTAKING remedies: today that relieve, bmt: not | Mrs: J.-Blondo;-868-Third St Be- | - | Pasteur:about the elements of our blood. “Howe:shout the! tedi- ous: stitching and mending of patient women. .Asd:so.en down Department Theueuh beinsg certain results. One-hn!l.uut a word per_issue, cash with copy, ic a word oth- erwise. Always telephene No. 31 RIS H R HEHAn ; HELF WANTED. FOR SALE. > E B B WANTED—GIrl for general house-|pOR SALE—Three six-foot show %“‘Mwmmmflwm work. Phone 167 or call 220 3rd| cages, two: counter. cases, and-ome St. 4d4812| fioor case; all practically new. For WANTED—Experienced dining room| Drices and terms phone or -write girls. Ap»ly Hotel ‘Markham. C. A. Kilbourn, -Solway, Minn. asott dsstt ‘WANTED—Competent - girl for gen-|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 $560; might consider cash and terms to re- phone D. J. Byers, Angus, Minn.| sponsible party. Address owner, B. 6d810 1w810| L. Vogleson, 416 Eagle Bldg., Spo- WANTED_Competent cook af fu-|__one Wash. aonsat 4 berculosis sanatorium, Puposky,|FOR SALE—Well matched black Minn. Address Margaret M. Neal, team, 3 and 4 years old. Suitable Supt. 6d810 for light work and driving. ~Also WANTED Husky young man Call[ L eeaied bugey and Iaxn 0. at new building. Koors Bros. e el b e e 2 ds2tt||FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Six- drawer electrically operated Na- tional cash register. Koors-Bros. dasate FOR SALE—Well ‘matched team of blacks, six and seven years old. midji Ave. WANTED—Man and wife or woman to work on farm. Family of three. Will pay-good wages. Write or Here are-some of: the: tiduign M‘iflh Archimedes: pryisg up; s #t0 the ease with which he movedaigrest-weight. Hsdiscovered the law of the lever, which:hasmade possibleaest of:thenseehanical wonders: of ‘the present day. Galileo, curivas about the rising of the suws:sd*the move- ment of the stars; @scovered that the world was not flat. Newton- ~YWatt about the cover of his mother’s teakettle. Harvgy-abostour blood. ‘WANTED—Dishwaskier at the. Lake- the endless list.of famous manres. shore Hotel. 718tf And yet we laugh at’the curious mothers of such ‘curious men. Curiosity? Why a man ought to be ashamed to+wag his FOR RENT. finger at the most idle curiosity im the world. BAK; fi”fi‘“"“‘;‘gfl‘nm'“ rooms | _Koors Bros. asztt = on e ore. . C. Baer. e ——————————— You people:who-are reading this papernow are simply outious. | e MISCELEANEOTS You women who turn to your-advertising:to:fisd-out where:to go hefore you begin your shopping-weuld probably-spsad-many times more money than you had to if you were'not curious. Don’t waste a moment’s thought on the banter-of men. : Read your advertising, satisty your curiosity, see.the-merchandise that. appeals to you. Do not hesitate because the name of some-adver- tiser is new. Let your curiosity have its fullest play. It is time we laid this curiesity joke to rest. Heaven help the son of the woman who isn’t curbonl. &Co»vrllhhd.l 208 Mississippi 34g9|IF YOU WANT COUNTER SALRS 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 Bemidjl and sur- rounding towns are using Pioneer counter sales books. We want to fill your next order. May we? Phone 922 or address Bemidji Plo- neer, Bemidji. 513tt rooms downstairs. Ave. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms, 417 -Minnesota Ave. 3d810 — FARMS FOR'SALE. SRS P oivwsomlidslo e SOOI FOR SALE—8W¥%. of 8B¥%, 8ec. 21- 146-32, (Town of Frohn), on long time and-easy terms. Call on or write A. Kaiser, Bagley, Minn. (314 Business and Professional PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS LAWYERS > | KRR IREK KKK KKK KRR KRR KK KK KKKK i * *|% x % 'DR. ROWLAND GILMORE *|* GRAHAM M. TORRANCE “ ¥ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & |% LAWYER *x Office—Miles Block *|% Miles Block Phone- 560 u * x| % * S S S S R S S RS When tcndet. G FAPAERAE A | FAIRACA A AR K K K- =8 B9 BT 54 DR. E. A, SHANNON, M. D. *|¥ D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner * jarcy and fine PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON &| % ATT(KJ'RNEY ATLAW * : o *|% * flavored lt 18 :an Office in Mayo Block +|¥ Office 2nd floor O’Leary-Bowser & ’ Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 *|% Building * [ ideal meat-for the Sundaydin- ner, and ‘you <are .assured of ideal roasts ‘when they are purchased at our market. You can have zib.or rolled roasts as you preter. Every- l'hll'lg you may want in the ‘meat % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON line and ‘all of the best. I PALACE MEAT MARKET Phene:zo0 AR R AR K KRR KKK KKK KRR KK KK KKK KKK VETERINARY SURGEON I KRR KRR KRR KKK W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. VETERINARIAN EERKKEKKK KK KKK KKK DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN.AND'SURGEON Office—Miles ‘Block Ak Kk hkh Fhok ok Kok Office Phone 3-R Res.99-J 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. LE R RS S SRS EEEE S E R I * ok ok ok kK * * * K RO K KR KK KK : EHEEAEHREK KKK KK x DR. L. A. WARD KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK J. WARNINGER * VETERINARY SURGEON * ¥ Office and Hospital 3 doors +* * . west of Troppman Store * * x * *x * * T Troppman Block Bepitdji, Minn. !i**iiiii#iii#** *okkokkok hokokok ok k Phone No. 209 ERKKKKKKK KKK KK KRERKRKKKR KK KKK KKK * B * [ DR. E. H. SMITH * % -PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON x|¥ X - Offiee:Security Bank Block |¥ x x| e e S b DRAY LINE KKK KK KKK KK TIM SMART * DRAY AND TRANSFER * Safe and Piano Moving * i ¥ Res. Phone 58 818 America % e RS S S S SRS R RS e Offies Phione{12 * e MLERE SRS SRS S S S S8 S * DR. ‘EINER JOHNSON x| S A % PHYSICIAN AND'SURGEON & DENTISTS * Bemidji, Minn. SR ES S SRS S S LS * * to bake that .mke, mike mm“have the fx EYE EAR NOSE THROAT % i g gy = Seegas “Glasses Fitted «ifi#ik*f{*ii*i*il {kind of flavoring:extract * Gibbons Bldg. Phone 106 & |*% you-:need~~the-kind-the iR E S S e RS e R e S e DR. n L. STANTON * family likes the bust. x ENTIST * R HEK R KKK KR KKK Office m Winter Block * - A. DANNERBERG *[% * % CHIROPRACTOR KKK KK KKK KR KK “|* First National Bank Bldg. "% e % I-remove the cause of acute | % ¥ ¥ 'K ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ & & &9 % and. compriscs the bflt * and chronic diseases x| ¥ DR. J. T. TUOMY ‘% Jenowniand purest quality ob- = [ % Oftice hours: 10-12, 1:30-5 7:8 % DENTIST * : 3 < -Phone 406-W *|[ % * ‘| ~“"'f”‘~ Don’t take - chances ;;**;«***;1***;*« Gibbons Block. Tel. 280 % : ~with__cheapened, —unsalisble = * North of Markham Hotel * adulterated brands. The prices we charge : HREA K K KKK KKK LR R RS ESSER RS RS S x A.'V. GARLOCEK, M. D. * - SPBOLALIS = *ifi#ii*ifi#*i*(i* A EGISTE METRISTS * Kk Kk Kk Kk k *k e O ys patronize enee, t.hat it has an ldverddng m * * % Office: Phone 124, Residence 346 & * Miles Block, Bemidjl = % KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK * x DR. G. M..PALMER o _ DENTIST * *x KKK KK KK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KKK RS * He who forgets to advers %° % tise should not complain whea & . % the buyer forgets that he is & 4 in business. It is just a case & % of “forget” all around. *® KKK XXX XXX XXX