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st | Whereand WhentoBuy | A glance through the advertising columns of this paper should tell you just where to buy that much needed article. It may be offered at a saving in this very issue. Or, if not, the next issue may bring you the bargain you seck. The question of where to buy is answered by three words: Read the advertisements. They are the messages of responsible, dependable merchants whose merchandise must be worthy of their backing. And the best time to buy is when the best bargains are offered, but we recommend the adver- tisers in these columns at any time for quality, price and full value. PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS KREKKK KKK KKK KKK * * * DR. ROWLAND GILMORE * * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & * Office—Miles Block * * * EEKEKKH KKK KKK KKK KR KKK T KKK KKK * DR.E. A SHANNON,M.D, * % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON * * * Office in Mayo Block * * Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 * THE KKK KK KK KKK KKK ERKKKK KKK KKK KK DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles Block * kK ok ok k * ok k ok ok ok k KRR KKK KKK KKK KK R LI DR. L. A, WARD PHYSICIAN AND:SURGEON Troppman Block Bemldji, Minn. * Ak Aok K kK TR HH KKK KK KKK DR. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON x * x * * * * * KKK E KK KKK KKK x * x x Office Security Bank Block L 3 * * 'S 2 & '8 21 HREKKKK KKK KKK KK KKK KKK K KKK KKK KKK ! DR. EINER JOHNSON * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & Bemidji, Minn. *x * KEEKEKKK KKK KKKKEKX * ok Kk ok R KKK KK KKK KX * A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. X x SPECIALIST C K « EYE EAR NOSE ‘THROAT & * Glasses Witted I 1 * Gibbons Bldg. ¥ Phonex¥05* ' HEKEKEK KKK KKK KKK K KKK KKK KKK RK KKK * % A.DANNENBERG % ¥ First National Bank Bldg. % % I remove the. cause of acute ¥ *x and chronic ‘diseases L3 * ‘CHIROPRACTOR i % Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-5 7-8 % *x ~“Phone 406-W * R EEE R R R R R SRS KRKRKREK KKK KK KKK * DRS. LARSON &-TARSON * ¥ * REGISTERED OPTOMETRISNS - ¥ Specialists theé;Eye; Fitting ' * * of iGlnsses K, ¥ We have the facllities for * * duplicating broken lenses * * Postoffice. Block * I EEE RS SRR R R R R RS IEEESSERE SRR LR 8 . 0°C 0! A Telephone §09 Rdr ke ok ok KhAAAk A kA AT AR A AKX * X x * * x : KERE KKK KK R RE * Business and Professional ¥ x LAWYERS KR XK KKK KKK KKK KK ¥ GRAHAM M. TORRANCE + x LAWYER * ¥ Miles Block . Phone 560 + KKK KKK KKK KKK KKE KRR KRR R KKK KKK D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner ¥ ATTORNEY AT LAW * ] * kW ok Kk Kk Building * KKK KK KKK KKK KK VETERINARY SURGEON EEREK KK KKK KKK x® * ¥ W.K DENISON,D.V.M. * *x VETERINARIAN * * * % Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J & * 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. * EEKEK KKK K KKK KKK KKK KEK KK KKK K J. WARNINGER * VETERINARY SURGEON * Office and Hospital 8 doors + west of Troppman Store * Phone No. 209 * KK XK K KKK KKK KK¥ KKK KKK KKK KKK KK ' “TOM SMART * DRAY AND TRANSFER * Safe and Piano Moving * Res. Phone 58 818 America Oftice Phone 12 * HHHE R KK KKK KKK KK A h Ak hkkkkk DENTISTS EFREK KKK KK KKK KK x DR. G. M. PALMER * * DENTIST * ¥ % ‘Office Phone 124, Residence 346 + x 'Miles Block, Bemidji * KRR KKK KKK KK KKK N TR E KKK KK KKK EKE * DR. D. L. STANTON * * DENTIST * % ©:Oftice in Winter Block * KKK KKK KX KERX R KRR KKK KK ¥ . DR.J. T. TUOMY * * . DENTIST * * - * * “GibbonkBlock. CoTel:2330 * * North' of Markhaifi"Hotel * AR R LS ERER LS SRR KRR EK KRR K E * JJDR; H. A'NORTHROP * * :40STEOPHATIC PHYSICIAN + * AND SURGEON * *: Sulte 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg * * Office:Phone 1531 Res. 68-J ¥ KKK KKK KK KK KEKXK XK XRBEK KKK KA MPBLBAREAUTY/PARLORS #°%0’Leary<BowseF: Bldg. Officers Hours 9 to 13; 1 to 8 ‘Evenings and Sundays- by Appointment '*Shampooing, ' Manicuring Chiropody 49 g KK KKK EREEKERKEKEK KKK .ST. CECELIA’S STUDIO * PIANO—VOICE VIOLIN #Phone 188<-Dewey & 9th St. HEE KRR KKK KKK *k *k Kk bbb dkrd * % % & * % Office 2nd floor O’Leary-Bowser *|' XK X KKKk kKKK KK %% ¥|visttrtends betors returning to Min-|inte the-new: house Rl Joshua i V. . *| neapolis.. . : | Peterson and justfinished. = x x X % & 3 % ¥ &|-oiElmer:Beckon: arrived: here Satur-|: The high' school and eighth’ gra A ‘“'The’ Wide Awake Farmers” club]day:from North Dakota where He:has|ijterary society gave its firat progra » ra Cook ; K day afternoo icipants ¥ met ‘Oct. 4 at the home of Ira Cook.|been-the past-several months. Friday ‘afternoon. The part A CRAVEN AFFAIR ‘ ag aq wtteillgnos of 57, K. 7s acquitted themselves with credit to y | Barker, B, M. Gile)’'Miss' Olson, | ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ % & & & & & % ¥ % X : the schools i |Judge L. G: Pendergast:and J.Bistar | ¥ * SPRUCE @ Amanda ' Liljegren and Myrtle o | autoed: up from Bemidji to attend|¥* ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ % ¥ }gvg * % K ¥| 1y bbeard were visitors at the liter- the:meeting. -They all.gave interest-|" Gilbert ‘Benson, accompanied = by |ary society program Friday afternoon. ing talks. | Andy" Erickson of Malcolm, spent| ‘go.,n Holt was absent from the Mr. and Mrs. Coffin and family are| :hur!dw evening at ‘the Paskewltz| . .o, ih grade d“mgaithel past week s ts at the:home of A. A. dall, | home. ] f potato digging. Constituted So Grave an Offense| 3. Comr's tlth:r?t s cgnfi';: ex- mBegnice P;;kewittzfl ucele'r;g;ze :; on;f:o :;tt: al:ni seventh grade and i i t | ts to buy land: in Pl alley. || the” Brown Mercantile Co. 3 lasses have Againet the Natlon’s Honor |93 0 oo e, .Dougel::“t?le‘;ly “5i] Grygla- during s special sale. g:fi: :f‘}“;’;}ng":f;fi{’i{e"gfimzz per- and Duty That the: Man |Bemidii and Mr. and Mrs, Orm Wol-| Bud Athey has returned to his ol ;g%he’ formation of the land R ible ‘Should B cait of St. Paul were guests of Mr.|home here after spending: the past| gy, “ioiiner from the study of esponsibie ou e Removed From Office. and Mrs. M. X.'Knox this week. Mrs,|month in the Dakotas. | Neely and Mrp:“Wolcott ‘are sisters| ~Ray Paskewitz retirued home on | Tocks. of Mrs. Knox. ' |Sunday from Larimore, N. D, where| M, Betts 264 feily S0k fo0ed fnlfiii"fiisfihm%“fig Bett; l:;‘u‘: e he'en Sresting. S\I:M%;tynat tlaeela’;ffi:’ss::g:geo;an;l)oi:g- I % an y an alley, fivi WILSON CANNOT-=SHIELD Clara Brondby autoed-from Kelliher | ¥ ¥ ¥ % % % % 4 4 & % & % & | ant Valley, five m e We o echoo ho¥ SCHOOL NOTES ¥ Haley famil Saturday and spent Sunday at the, KEIJénF g dent) |here Monday. The aley y HIMSELF BEHIND. DANIELS { home of Mrs. ‘Bétts’ !tather, M. W.|¥ , (BY ‘Special Corresponden |'moved down from Saum. last week. Knox. They returned home Sunday, EEK KKK KK KKK KKK . Miss Harris: has two news pupils, accompanied by Laurence Knox who| Mr. Lingvall, the carpenter, haS|pjuin Johnson and Wanda Hartman. Authentic Proof That. Americans - In | W38 home over Sunday. | Eekturiy | extended the front steps of the school oy = bt ouse, They are now much better to| glance at the Want ¢oiumn mAay eril Were Deserte ‘| m over. Governme:t Against “"; Pr:l:unz: R KK E KKK KK KKK K Saturday, Principal Thomas moved ' help you sell it. the Senior Naval Officer Present— Most Pusillanimous Episode in the Naval Annals of Our Country. After having spent the past two weeks with relatives in Wadena Miss Maidie Sthol returned home Satur- day. oy Theodore Roosevelt In a.letter t0 | ', wyjjar returned home Thursds: {Henry Reuterdahl, the naval. eritlc, | 1rom North Dakote where he was erm ‘criticises President Wilson: and Secre- ployed during the harvest season. tary Danlels in connection -with ‘the | Njck Nelson left Monday for Sol- ‘Tampico affair, when the American way where he will be employed. ;warships were withdrawn by order of | ' Migq Elsie Klinger, having been the the Administration. The colonel says; | guest of her sister in Bemidji os fow “You have presented authentic proof | days, returned home Monday. of how the Americans in' peril at Miss Lillie Hagen, who spent a few Tampico were deserted by their own |days with the Rongstad family, left ;government against the protest of the | Tuesday for Fargo where she,will isenior American naval officer present. at Washington naa-tun mwisoen- o | HAVE GOLOR IN YOUR' GHEEKS the danger of the situation through BeB . L Itelegl'txms from . Admiral ‘Mayo 'sent 'l' Loolnng Take | Olive Tablets 'by wireless to the navy department If your skin is yellow—complexion Hams There is noth- ing more appe- tizing than a slice of our choice ham. We have them smoked or boiled as you prefer, and, fried or baked or cooked ‘in-any -other of the rmany ways, they have a flavor you will not” | soon forget. We have anything you may want in the line of meats. PALACE MEAT:MARKET Phone 200 on April 11, 12 and 13. You also ‘glve the telegram of 'Mr. Daniels of pallid—tongue coated—appetite poor— April 20 directing the admiral to pro- you have a bad taste in your mouth—a ceed to Vera Cruz. : |lazy, no-good feeling—you should take Mayo Feared Loss of ‘Life.’ Olive Tablets. . “You ylmve shown that Aedmlrnl Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—a sub- l“fl o mad hati test stitute for calomel—were prepared by e ace an emphatic protest to|p. piwards after 17 years of study ithe navy department, stating that he with his patients. teared the result of the squadron’s| "y Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a leaving would be the loss of American purely vegetable compound mixed with ilives and property. -You also quote | olive oil. You will know them by their ithe telegrams sent by Admiral Mayo | olive color. N . . jthe following day, containing the pro| To have a clear, pink skin, bright eyes, iMiller, and requesting authority t £ iremsln at Tampico. You have shown, | . Dr- Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on the hat,“nevertheesn, the navy depart| 1% 184, bovels ke cuomel et have jment on the 21st confirmed its previ<| " They start the bile and overcome con- 'ous orders and directed the ships to:| stipation. That’s why millions of boxes |leave at once. are sold annually at 10c and 25c per “You have shown that the admiral | box. All druggists. Take one or two iput out into the ocean eight miles | nightly aud note the pleasing results. !distant, but received a protest from: Consul Miller reiterating his demand for protection. You then quote the telegrams and signals of Admirak Mayo, who, in spite of his orders, nobly refused to run from the post: of duty while the lives of American men, women and children were in danger.” Can't Hide Behind Daniels. Of the: President. and Secretary Daniels the colonel writes: “President Wilson cannot shield him- self behind Mr. Daniels, for Mr. Dan- iels could < do. nothing that the president does not order or sanction. When Mr. Daniels’ actions have begn brought to the attention of Mr. Wil- son, and are not repudiated by him, they become Mr. 'Wilson’s; and Mr. Wilson is fully and completely respon- sible for Mr. .Daniels, for all that he has done and left undone. . “The proof is absolute that when Admiral Mayo was at Tampico he had recelved full knowledge of the rioting and of the imminent danger to Am- erican lives; but that, nevertheless, he steamed away into the ocean, and that the Americans were rescued by German and 'British' ships.” This ac:- tion constituted so"grave an’ offense; from the standpoint of national duty and self-respect, that any’ man re-: sponsible ‘for it should be at once. taken out of ‘office. . ' Facts Made Public in U. 8. “Shortly thereafter the facts were, made public in the United.States. If} Admiral Mayo had been responsible! and had not acted under orders,then; the only proper course for Secretary' Daniels would have been to order his instant court-martial, and in such.case; the failure to do so would have shifted the blame at once from the shoulders of Admiral-Mayo to the shoulders of superiors, President Wilson and Secre- tary Daniels. “Therefore, even if these telegrams did not exist, even if there had been: no such orders, or those actually 'is- sued by the secretary of the . navy to Admiral’ Mayo, nevertheless, his superiors, Secretary. Daniels and President Wilson, would both have hecome fully responsible for the guilty transaction by their acquies- cence therein. They cannot, as they have sought to do, shift the blame to the shoulders of the admiral” These Are “Good-Service” -Advertisers “Offering ,yo’.u their “good-service” and spending money to tell this commun- i ity ‘about themselves. Why not call them up? KEE KKK EKKEKEKK AR KKK E KK KKK KK * % ' KOORS BROTHERS CO. * % t-Bakers and Confectioners % Manufacturers and Jobbers +* Ice‘Creani;.-Bakery -Goods, * % Confectionery,Cigarsand x ‘- Fotntain - Goods « 3156 Minn. Ave. Phone 125 % i KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KKKK KK KKK KKK RR KKK KK LA R R SRR S ERESE RN S * THE TYPEWRITER ~ * ¥°'MUSICAL:INSTRUMENTS 4 x © RIBBONSTORE % % . Wholesale :and Retail x R 3 o %« x:Pianos, ‘Organs ‘and Sewing ¥ ¥ ..THE-PIONEER OFFICE : ¥ X " ‘Machines x *..:Ribbons for all makes of ¥ « 117 Third St. Bemidji 'k * * i * * *x * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * DRY CLEANING PHOTOGRAPHER AKX A AFRAA AR KA A K d Clothes Cleaners foi Men' ‘Women and Children THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE * Hogah “Bros.>*Props. Photos Pay and Night N. L. HAKKERUP 1/ Kk ko h kK ok khkkk kK Yok ok ok k ok ko * KKK KEAXRKEEHE KKK Khkk Aok kkokkhk * % ht & 4 BROBVIK, PHE TAILOR " " Phone #38 machines. All colors. * Phone 573-W *: ~y Stilln76¢c-each. x J. BISIAR, Manager x KRR KRKRRKRKRE KRR KRR R KRR KK KKKK KK KKK KKK KKK Tyvewriter Ribbons Garbon Paper Second Sheets Paperineveryconceivable form Phone 922 PIONEER OFFIGE 3% % M bk 2k 2 % ———————— % % % % % % % % % % % % AKX KRR KKK KKK KKK KKK KK KK KX R KK KKK KKK KK +*« DRUGS AND JEWELRY: ¥ & :BANKING AND SAVINGS & % Wholesalers' and- Retatlers: & &’ Bave systematically. Make use & +* Service and satisfaction. Mail ¥ ¥ of our Savings Department. % +:Orders given that same ser- ¥ ¥:We Wwelcome. your open‘ ac- ¥ +* vice you get in person. * count. * +*. SECURITY STATB'BANK <+ * Bemidji, Minn, * KERKEK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK RKK L2222 8 R (KR KK KKK KKK KKK xR R et A Pemell Pointer $1.00 Phone 922 ~HUGE ELECTRICAL " EXPOSITION OPENS ; '*(By#United “Press) '« New York, Oct. 11.—One of the real “Big Shows” of the United States—the Electrical Exposition of 1+ '1916;opened- in the Grand Central ¢ Palacethere today, featuring prepar- ¢+ ednessiand:the part electricity plays i in modern: warfare. ! e Subscrbe for the Pioneer * ok ok ok ok Kk d o 23222 2R RS R R TR RG The Soldier: Vote. A significant feature: following the ‘Maine election-was the nature of the \soldler vete. i< Land, Loans, Insurance ' It is reported- that, one Maine bat- and City Property talion hiked 60 miles in two days for % Troppman Block < Bemidji the purpese of exercising the fran- chise. i “An@'we know ‘how they voted! *hkhhkxhkkhok DEAN LAND CO. —=Special Agent— * Midland Insurance Co., Life, « % * ¥ % Accident, Health Insurance Lands Bought and Sold & % Agents Wanted * x * '~ \Markham Hotel 'Bldg. x 116 Third St. * Bemidji, Minn. ¥ % Over Baker’s Jewelry Store * LA E SRR R L LSRR RS i*il*l#*#***‘lii Ii#*tii**iii;fl*i LR R LSRR EE 8T + ¥ /GENBRAL MERCHAND * - SCH PPLIES * Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, & The l%)rl; %E which the : % Flour, Feed, etc. The little ones come and get + x % cdreful buyers what they want. Every- & x *x * x XK XXX KKK KKK KK KKK . .Josephus Danlels might have made % BERMAN INS. AGENCY a passable secretary. of the Salyation || & Farm, Fire, Tornado Navy, but it was pretty rough to x VT Ingafanee’ ;lmpose him on Uncle Sam's fighting navy. * W * x *x % X Ingafande xx * Monty fo Loan-.2landts Selt & X 4 buyihere. ' % ¥ thing for the school. V'I It will pay you to know us ¥ X W. G. SCHROEDER x ¥ mmrmm x % OFFIC + % i «Phoré 19 iivBemidjlMinn) ‘& #.Bamidji AiPhone 66 /OFFI dela; ; “The British censorship 1s. delaying R RE R R R KKK the United: States mails almost as KEKEKKKKEKKKE KX XXX RKK KK KK

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