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to their studies because Entered at the post office at Bemidll, | with Mexico, which Wils y'c"'o;,":‘::"::‘m Dyt under act| 5 qmits legally exists. These soldiers v £ n OLSON PICKS THE ' = wonder what in the world: they are \ : 3 DODGER FAULT Published every afternoon except Suiiday | doing down then;. lEither their presi- J ;. = ==t dent is making fools of them in pre- > By HAMILTON “’.': Mttention pald to anonymous C0pe|tending they are patriotically fight- 4 tions. Writer's name mus kmown to the oduor. but not necessarily | ing an enemy or else he ublicati eopl 8 8 t 2] Do s for the Weekly Plo-| supe all of the people st nome Intol [wsraeeassoviSea mcmaity ) | o e o tor th Tourty, cam should reach this office not later vlblleauon ln the current issue. untarily at the expense Tm—————————————————— | payers. But the college all the time.” of | enue, New York City. Satrass For $1:59 in 'advanee: any | pranches in 130 cities. Official Paper of City of Bemid§l |has more members than MEX KKK XKKKKKXKKX*X|States the Hughes Col % Press Association. +* [ * HEK KKK KKK KKK KX g tHiS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN i - ADVERTISING BY THE ENERAL OFFICES son and are endorsing H are the men who think vote. bad back. Get rid of it! & " @NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITiEs | Reighbors recommend Doan’s Kidney | sahl at center, Lord and Tardie at e e hears that Wilsonian boast, “He kept Monuns, Washington and Oregon on | knocks opposition galley west . .in fon is worth a whole lot. If he says 5. N ul',on: of ,:;,--M M‘ury'%to :gnm ll:lve , ul"ll‘seigc ‘coast trip years ago, may |baseball. m;em",‘:,my they had | Smith—was -pitching ‘bad ~basebull, MEIER, Bditor. served on the Mexican er; have . pilot the troupe. ood hitting and poor, base running. ¥ G, N : Bditor perhaps seen their comrades killed; | P . & P & TELEPHONE 9322 have been ‘precented from returning |- Tuesday of each week to insure|€rs are simply taking a vacation vol- of the world’s series when the Brook- | ‘‘and it hurt. Smith tried to go too that “you cannot fool all the people test. pitching the right kind of baseball. or woolen cloth ncoepted. That’s why so many have enrolled pitching we have had only in streaks|age, hadn’t had a hit up to that time ®lin the Hughes College Men’s league this summer,” he said, ‘“we would |and I believed Sherrie was holding with headquarters at 511 Fifth Av- have won four straight games from | him to cheaply. He just chucked ’em o conulnl.n ummary ncw.", :'ho ‘week. 5ubu-hofl every | now includes 40,000 members with looking foolish.” in Wilson’s own college, Princeton, league. Throughout tlfl:e %V;l‘st(;xé fllfifl Scfl00L ELEVEN it g | [ ] 4 |league has more Democratic and in- | - The Dally Ploneer receives + dependent members than the Wilson flAS HARD SCRIMMAGE ) vi i league. It is evident, therefore, that # wire service of the United |, college men have forsaken Wil- THAT DULL ACHING Don't worry and complain about a kidneys, lame and achy backs, your| Last night’s serimmage found Op- Pills. Read this statement: rds with Pal and t Mrs. Henry Revoir, 324 Minnesota e T A s AT ;ubjacp to chnge every twonty-tour ours. Boston:. The rs ; i The college man winces when he pioh” introduced: the “net game n |didn't- "havé-the cunmtent mmt ‘Dosedly smart ball players, his oplo then it is fair to:: charge :Sherrod It the coast. trip is afranged, Thope, | Some times, all thie virtues were roli-|Wholly with the loss of the conteat, in-|ed into & mass which represented a ‘for the Dodgers played their heart baseball club that compared favor- out in that long game. ably with its American league rivals. | of the tax- lyn and Boston clubs were waiting |far on his hit and that counted. But Bring us your clean cot- to go at each other for the fifth con-|the real thing was that Smith wasn’t ton rags--no buttons, bands *V famous Indian athlete, may be of the war | 2 cluded in the organization. on’s own aid e Olson "had something to say re- | garding the loss of that historical fourteen inning tilt in which the Dodgers bit the dust. - He charged that loss against Sherrod Smith’s ac- count, “Cutshaw had a boot,” he said, (United Press Staff Correspondent) New York, Oct. 25.—Ivan Olson, is trying to 18 ots. each, 8 for 00 ats. ing. It was after the fourth game man knows “If we had been given the kind of | Scott, the bird who did the big dam- Pioneer Office The league these birds and we’d have had them | up there and Scott popped ’em.” This league And therein lies the story of the Taking into consideration that Ol- lege Men's Prince Albert gives ughes. They| The Bemidji high school _eleven F . R % $m .0 k ers suc h ¢ betors whey ot Skt v pien) O SN o \, delight, because line has shown considerable improve- ment and as a result the backfield ) Zi o o - tore through the “scrubs” for good 7 : 3 —"u flavor is so different and so gains, delightfully good; Much time was spent in pertecting . 9 o the shift and new linesmen were drill- =it can’t bite your tongue; For weak ed repeatedly in pinning their op- -it can’t pll'dl your tln"oat; ponents. —you can smoke it as long and as hard as you like without any comeback but real tobacco hap- tackles. Capt. Bailey was at his reg- f i « i 5 TABLOID TALKS. Ave., Bemidji, says: “I was so bad|ylar position at right half with War- piness! i b Hughes stands for the protection off with backache that I could hardly | field at fullback and Madson at left H | of Amgerican industries. do anything. I had a dull, steady| half. 3 On the reverse side of He also stands for the protection pain in the small of my back which| =~ Every night finds the coaches giv- . . Al every Prince of American lives abroad. D was always worse if I did any bend-|ing Lord instruction in getting off 2 Y 7 - j bert package you will read: | Anls to: lihev rotection of Amer- ing. A couple of boxes of Doan’s|ggod, high spirals. Lord’s punts have Y < ; “* PROCESS PATENTED i fean right thmfl hout the world, ~|Xidney Pills put an end to the heen averaging thirty to thirty-five ' JULY 307w, 1907* i "All ot which has been denied by |irouble and I'have never had a re-| yards but considerable time is being| : R } § That means to you a lot of tobacco en~ it 2 nt in gett the kicks awa; ‘ > £ ji i i thgm:lv !llgon adn:;n:stratteignih ir plat (Statement given Oct. 5, 1910.) ?.{':te,., i ney ' : ? . .Io}l'mflgt. Prince Albert has always been I T e oot of paper be.| . OVER THREE YEARS LATER| Capt. Bailey is being drilled in 3 ; y sold without coupons or premiums. We | T P “declarod: o comatitu. | MIs: Revoir said: I previously rec-| grop-kicking so that in case the lo- prefer to give quality | | ti::al i, hte ot American cltizens | ommended Doan’s Kidney Pills and at | cals are unable to penetrate their : | hould rgotect them on our border: this time I confirm all I ever said in | opponents line they will have to re- i : %“ opwnh them throu houzr en:.f praise of them.” ’ sort to scoring by the aerial route. ] 1 v::u-ldg ete.” . 1Prllce iogv at l?ll(i deulers.d Don’t| Tonight's practice will consist of == | ine pr simply ask for a kidney remedy—get | another hard scrimmage with con- P i pel"\to'li-’:agxr:g?ise’ Lol e fi““'; K"}“}_’" Pitllsi——the game that | giderable time devoted to . forward "mt'in’-'“ | < rs. Revoir has twice publicly rec- | passes. i deflzindsetllelgsy c?g(z’;gspil:t;::;‘;go'}o % |ommended. Foster-Milburn * Co., ? the national jo; ke | The unspeakable massacre at Santa | PT0PS- Buffalo, N. ¥.—Adv. RED WING QUINT Joy smoke g T ‘ Teabsl, answers: that, There’s five hundred different MAY TOUR TO COAST miattar Bow GiGh of & sirengse yoo ate s (o8 Was the solemn pledge redeemed? ‘Was any real effort put forth to i carry out the promise? Pioneer office has over 4 e § What of the piteous appeals from!Come and see them. If 4 the Americans in Mexico? ’ i Have not hundreds of Americans it we'll get it quickly. been killed in Mexico during the g i ‘Wilson administration? . Secretary Lansing says no. i\ Any redress for the countless out- §- 0 rages on Americans in Mexico? 4 But there has been a decided ef- | B fort to lend encouragement in turn | | to the rival bandits. With what result? g Anarchy, in which helpless Amer- | icans were made to suffer. 1 Vice President Marshall says: “In g regard to Mexico let the Republicans | say that they will intervene.” k i Hughes believes in duty without fear,” and has declared his willing- 1 ness and purpose to protect American | rights. And the people believe him for i they know that promise on his part . means subsequent fulfillment. 4 Hughes will redeem the pledge re- pudiated by Wilson. What’s the answer? VOTE FOR HUGHES! COLLEGE MEN FOR HUGHES £ Because Mr. Wilson is, first of all, il a college professor it has been the | popular impression that college men were endorsing him for re-election. This is but natural for, other things ‘being equal, college graduates would . because of the feeling of kinship, fa it ) vor one who had been the head of 3 one of our greatest universities. Four years ago it was undoubtedly true that' college men were for Wilson and enthusiastically endorsed him. But during those four years their enthusiasm gradually cooled. The men with college training could not but appreciate that the weak and vacillating policy of the man whom they had selected was injurious to the welfare of their country. Their loyalty to the country was greater than their enthusiasm for the man and reluctantly appreciating his shortcomings as an executive what- ever may have been his success as a professor they have turned from Mr. Wilson to a man who demon- strated his executive ability while governor of New York—Charles Evan Hughes. His record shows that he is a man who says what he thinks and who backs up what he says. After he had stated his con- vicitions and policies everyone knows that they are and that they are not T T T LT Phone 87 T SCOOP H!DES HIDES 1 am In the market for hides and furs. Bring all you have to me where you can depend on getting a better price than elsewhere. I also pay the highest price for COPPER BRASS RUBBERS IRON and RAGS I pay all freight on 100 pounds shipment Jacob Goldberg Next to Northern Express Office 112 Third St. Phone 638—W kinds of pen points sold here and the Red Wing, Minn., Oct. 25.—Red in gom'lness and Great Reduction 0’Leary-Bowser Co. REPORTER neck of the woods you drop into. For, Prince tht there — at the first place you that sells tobacco! The toppy red asells for a nickel and the tidy red tin for a dime; then there’s the hand- OU'LL find a choary Howdy-do en tap 5o mluym. il Wlmim‘nn'.' L .| Wing may send an “all-star” basket- N - . - Ov(:eoh:::;nt ball team to the Pacific coast the in pipe satisfaction coming winter. 2 . & Goodwin Easterly, veteran of the is all we or its enthusi- I r‘ T I . . - crystal- (laas}lum:dar with e laimed Fogo-morstener i LU [111] i an.lf: &1 nds ever G 'P:"“:*‘g,fl:??‘:’ “c: for it ! ‘bacc in such bang-up trim all-the- time/ It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is so cool and- fragrant and appealing to your smokeappehte that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short time| On Ladies’ Fall Suits ) » . : cfinprnarting| § iigmilin{ o %l:éfnmld i Hu | ‘Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- This is the reverse side of the 80 on the national joy smoke? i~ Patemted Procam” messre J to-you and realixe what it means 3 R J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Winston-Salem, N, C, Srewriiae $25.00 suits now $17.50 $30.00 suits now $22.50 $35.00 suits now $25.00 $40.00 suits now $29.50 $47.50 suits now $32.50 Just Shoes -- That’s All But when that is said, all is said, for we have all the shoes that this community needs. We have-- "Men’s Shoes and Wemen’s Shoes Boy’s Shoes and Girls’ Shoes Cheap Shoes and Costly Shoes Any kind of shoe you want, from the slop-shoe to the dancing pumps; from the laborer’s brogan to the finest satin slipper--- You’ll Find It Here All have a “live and let live” price. MAY WE SHOE YOU? C.A. Knapp sShoeStore Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. e OO 202 3d St., Bemidji, Minn. T T THE CUB -LMELIESI’ PIART'OF AN’ ALLTH Cops GONE. YO BED —WELL W& VTS A STIMCUP, HES GOT