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The Bemidji Daily Pioneer nor il g0 the dtle The " Spesd flllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlII_IIIIIIIIIIIIII[IIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlI_IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIlllllll_lIIIIII|IIIlIIlIIflI_”_‘§-z TER EEMIDII PIONEER PUB. CO. King.” & = camsox % X DEEY HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN . F. G. NBUMBIER, Editor. ; TO BLACKDUCK TODAY THLEPHONE 922 ‘. . s The Bemidji high school football team journeyed to Blackduck today O . il eI ; . tered at the post office at Bemidjl, - = and will play that team this after- mfan"Ls second:class matter under ast noon. The Blackduck team is ' re- ¢ Congreas of 5aem. ’ ported to be strong, while the B _— 3 > e e~ Published every afternoon except Subay |, g‘mf:mom:in midji team has beenweakened by. T e S e ! » : scholastic requirements. A close game is looked for. | —X =N “RED PEPS " And we feel we are entitled to due respect PHI LOSO PH\[ on the same account. = ¢ We are continually starting something in- the lumber line that patrons are always pleased to help us finish. . l.uutmfln‘l; E ug to -nomrmn{-ll‘:t w:; Sributions. 's_name m R Emewn to the editor, but not necessarily American League. e :‘l‘fin for the Weekly Pio- ¢ Cemmuni or the mesk should reach 'this office not later | New York flilc:fl“m l: t‘;.l‘a cnrrfin‘t‘fl‘l\l‘: fmurs ;tgg::::‘l:efis 1 . Uv hat Does e Y an omas. Catarrh Mean? We are constantly achieving our object of giving to the builders and farmers in this com- munity the best lumber, in it's various forms, that the forrests afford, and at moderate prices. Detroft ........... At St. Louis . Batteries—Mitchell and Spencer; xly » o W:;hlzlmn and Hnrtltey, Might con! & summary ther games postponed; rain or s Sore of the onk, Bublsbed s7u'y | ot grounds address for $1.60 in advance. Official Paper of Oity of Bemidjl [ BERKRX R KKK XXX %K | Indianapolls ... . "4 2| | blood that is full of impur- B We have lumber to fit your building plans > * | A Battorios i *| |ities. ‘Left alone, it extends K % The Dally Ploneer recelves | Botterics—Falkent watil t is followed by indigestion, © and your pocket book. # wire service of the United * colds, congestion'or fever. It weakens “One reaso % Press. Associston. % | Toledo 5| | the system gecenslly and spresds it M We res| 2 : - [ lons un! stemic catarr] p o I il aw 20 acute illnesa i3 the result - the Bull D"S’ is thet he This is what the boss of AR K KK ¥HiS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN finishes what he starts The $t. Hilaire Lbr. Go. y due and Billings. Peruna ' 4 Kansas City ....... At Milwaukee ce.. 612 0 Batteries—Crutcher and Hargrove; Sherdell and Dilhoefer. GENERAL OFFICES - NEW YORK AND CHICAGO gh which we breathe THE WAY THEY STAND which our food is ab- American, BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES d bed, to do their work rly. T Fory ey of oo, i o, G Burnquist has selected EEO guacs of nials, have estal N i 7 by B Brainerd as the fim for delivering| Detrolt -589. ::;"i-:ll:: home “"""V—E,""'Rfl"v- told me to tell you this week and I wouldn't tell you if I didn’t know it is right. his keynote speech for the fall cam- National. E ; Yours from start to finish, “RED PEP” P SRR By C. D. HUBBARD YALE GRAD MARRIES school building, and the ventilation (United Press Staff Correspondent) = PLEASED WITH CROP. . Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 30.— MISS THOMPSON |and mechanical equipment for Con: | That gloom cloud settling over the . solidated District No. 18, Gonvle*, Minnesota campus shortly after the (By United Press) Minn., according to plans and S]lecll/ report spread that Capt. Baston was New York, Sept. 30.—Miss Mar-|fications furnished by Thos. Jol - s y A dv erti garet B. Thompson, daughter of Mr, | Architect, and Wm. K. Robertson, sers and Mrs. William B. Thompson, to- Engineer, Minnespolis, Minn. A cer- | Brooklyn .608. Philadelphia .607. Boston .583. New York .575. paign, but the date has not been set. . THE PERUNA COMPANY COLUMBUS, OHIO & You can obtain Peruna in tablet form for convenience, The chance of a lifetime—a chance to aid in selecting a queen. Take part in the Elks’ Carnival by voting for the queen. The Elks promise three big days of fun, next week, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. ARG BASTON TO BE IN The following is from the Warren Sheaf: “V. Young of Unionville, Ia., passed through the city Monday on his way home from North Dakota, where he had been looking over his land. He expressed himself as well pleased with his crop this year, as he said that the crop in Iowa was not any better than here and at that the injured, was today lifted. The joy- ful spirit of the first part of the week is again in evidence. Brin 1 t The first reports were that Baston g Us your clean coi- would be unable to play again this ton rags--no buttons, bands season. But doctors say he will be or woolen cloth accepted. in the lineup again in a couple of ;ent wt;; 20 i‘[‘l“l“"h higher than it hls_ weeks. But for the Baston accident, t:::é areensuamor: ;g::an;ef);"iz"alzné today would have seen the end of a P- 0 f f. advantage of the land bargains in Pef%gé.,w %l;“f:;;h;ogog‘;:r:eem a loneer 1ce Northern Minnesota. bit discouraged. The smile is still on his grim face. Apparently that tified check to.the amount of $400.00 ] . gzgu}’ze:a’;; t;lte l’[jll'.m:m?l‘ Ml?;he’gg‘;‘;e for general construction and $200.00 ] d o - for mechanical equipment must ac- They are all t dore Schulze of St. Paul, Minn. The|company each hid? %hecks to be is- boosters and bridegroom was graduated from Yale|gyed to the Clerk for said District, in 1909. and will only be retained from the dese = your NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS been made and bond accepted business. Plans will be on file with Builders’ to 8 |Exchange at Minneapolis and Duluth, 4 o’clock P. M., Tuesday, October 10th, | Thos. Johnson, Architect, and H. C. smile is one that will not wear off. 1916, for the furnishing of materials | Wedness, Clerk, Gonvick, Clearwater successful bidder until contracts have Bids will be received up STATE TIMBER. During this afternoon’s practice 1t has been contended that the|Flynn, former Duluth Central high : state of Minnesota possessed no land |gchool boy, was playing Baston’s po- leght D. Miller r containing more than three million |gition. Flynn is a fast and, tricky Insurance Speciaiist feet of log lumber. This has never man and Baston after his shoulder 1Can Insure been successfully contradicted until|heals will have to step mightly live- Anything Anywhere the following statement of timber cut |1y to oust the Zenith City youth. . —Special Agent— by the Virginia & Rainy Lake Lum- ber company of Virginia, Minn., was ASTOR CUP RACE Midland Insurance Co., Life, made to Oscar Arneson, chief land HAS 32 ENTRANTS Accident, Health Insurance clerk of the state auditor’s office. The statement shows that during By HAMILTON . the present season on Sec. 36, TWD.| (United Press Staff Correspondent) T""’"‘“"fi“e"'fim L 67, Range 20, Koochiching county,{ New York, Sept. 30.—Thirty-two 5 * the following timber was cut: of the most daring drivers in the Over Baker’s Jewelry Store Pine and other timber automobile racing game, driving the feet ................. fastest racing cars on the American Value of cut to school FANQ@ o o500 wow seiavems e $44,430.18 Timber cut in construction of skidway and roads in removal of other timber and labor in the erection of a brick | County, Minn.—Adv d930 OO RN PERSONAL DRESSUP SUGGESTIONS TABLE DRESSUP SUGGESTIONS In' this window may be seen ar- ticles of jewelry suitable for per- sonal Dress-up In this ‘window you will find dis- Agents Wanted played Sterling silver, china, cut glass, etc., for table Dress-up \ 4 continent, were to face the starter - 9 e i e —| | ISN'T THAT A LOVELY WINDOW? Bay Speedway classic of the year, the | ———— . . 250-mile Astor cup race. - Interest in the drivers centers on Dario Resta, speed king for the year . $44,731.66 | to date, Ralph DePalma, Johnny Ait- GASH FUR HABS Scaling fee ............ ken, Eddie Rickenbacker and Eddie e —————|Pullen. It will be the crowning . Total due state $45240.90 | e I have a contract for anothey The cut is acknowledged to be a . car load of rags. If you have 301.48 O _ That’s what they all say when they pass our windows these days. We are showing our new arrivals in trifle less than five million feet of |, any on hand bring or ship the . H H Iog amber, 1 Syry respect s o me while the pioes ars igh Diamonds, Gold Jewelry and Sterling Silver For report of cutting received by timber Ipay $1.00 to $1.75 per department of the state auditor’s of- dred X fice, according to Mr. Arneson, and & G 4 hun ponnds for Tags. Fo* DRESS-UP WEEK. shows disposition on the part of the ||, 0 e o oo poer any kind of mixed iron $4.00 to lumber companies, giving a better || jg giffcrens. It does not N ss.oo per ton. ) 5 and more accurate accounting to the | | f7 out: can be nscdio the i Yor aito ‘tires 30 to do per ‘We have never had as handsome a display before and the state for the products purchased. one_q D pound. I also pay the highest market price for rubbers, cop- per, brass and hides. If you have any of the above, yon and By ouk mones's worth, prices are lower than ever. You are invited to visit our wosmmt || "Black Silk 1aration that ne s -asnamed of the|| StOve Polish store during DressiUp Week, not to buy, just to see. We know it will be a treat to you to see these exquisite works timidity of American business men” || T. it bat it gives a brilli- T ought to get acquainted. f: f their forei tit- & < ) s Eontte e fmer v || Sl e S Jacob Goldberg of art. tars' of the treasury, ’points out that || b omvenyon L 112 Third St. Bemidji, Minn. 7 the late J. J. Hill showed no such B ,,P,,‘;"“',::"',{;L“:"m’“; Phone 638-W // timidity, that on the contrary, he ask for Bla showed great courage and enterprise e et o in establishing a steamship line to w ;o‘:r:n;; i — the Orient, that the Pacific Mail — ] Stove Polis Steamship Co. did the same thing, and Works, Sterling, Illinois. KR KKK KKK KK RKKKKEXT that President Wilson, by signing * CLOSING HOURS—Want. * ¢ . 3 %« erly in the Pioneer want col- o i O B e n ok WESSERNEIE | |4 un mum be fn betore 11 [ We buy direct from 1 IManufacturing Jewelers Tate HaLiMaz further that it was “fear and tremb- | (. R Sntaca I haens | | % o'clock. Ads’ received. later the Manufacturer STORE lix;g"‘i i:x tl)helfiace _of whafxtfl::e I:gn; equal for use on automobiles, « will appear .on another page : ceived to be the wishes o e 0] X that day. £ P 1 RN IR T] Get a Can TODA'Y [jeyendies s 1111111111111 TR AT the seamanship bill. He says fur- ther that the late E. H. Harriman conceived the idea of a great railway system to traverse Mexico and con- SCOO THE CUB. " P '"I n c H nect this country by rail with all the v ' e nws n Ic e"s Latin American republics and that by REPORT'ER a s esa a s n uve . his Mexican policy Mr. Wilson has - set back that project at least half a century, and that most of Mr. Wil- | GosH-NEVER Sued A son’s Mexican policy has been prompt- HIGH COSTOF LIWVING— ed by his fear and trembling lest he ’ C WAR.— lose so much political capital as SINCE TH' I might be made by the Democratic slogan, “He has kept us out of wa.n_" PRINTING kiuis not the cheap kind but the good kind done here. By “HOP™ |