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T . TRANERE THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER ID;fi-DAILY-PIONEER e i BUSINESS PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY———— TELEPHONR 922 Batat DR. L. A. WARD PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON s Troppman Block Bemidji, Minn. @. E.CARSON | BH bnni’i] IDA . VIRGINIA BROWN Instructor in . PIANO VOICE ° ' DRAMATIC " ART Phone 633 1017 Minn. Ave. Entered at the postoftice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class matter et under act of Congreas of March 3, 1879, - THE HOME -CAFE . Gordon. Burns, Prop. Bemidji No ‘stteation paid to anonymous’ cont_flbh:unn‘i. ertelf'l\iifii ‘wust || Corner 3ra St. and Beltram! Ave. i = | e known to the. editor, but not necetsarilyifor pblieation. : - = e Communications for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office mot G ! d f th I F g Iater than Tuesday, of each week to insure publication in/the tturrent issue. ¥ DR. G. M, PALMER T = T T — N.. L. HAKKERUP DENTIST | mflx RATES - Oftice Phone 124 Residence 346 . “A good cough remedy is one that can be b en“ CARRIER #4500 e BY MAIL P A PHM‘OG} RAPHER mlos Block, Bemidji 5 de'p:lnded u};lorll) tto curfi .cougl;: Not one VAT ..veoiiinsni. . $5.00 One ve oo sl o o ot ot S at cures some particular cough, but coughs in'ge Six Mfll <. 250 ‘Six months .. ... 200 ERotos Day:and Nt;l}i‘ —— It must be a cough remedy that can be rel'led upon for all the Three months . 125 irée months .......... 1.00 TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC different coughs that are so prevalent. While-the causes of all ; - ‘Teachers of coughs are primarily the same; yet the condition of the: patient DR. H. A. NORTHROP VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND is what makes the difference in the nature of the cough. itself, . OSTEOPATHIC, PHYSICIAN 5 “I:‘SVTRWN':‘:‘ P Cm:lgl:is of_[l};alt]\y perfins ar:ue]ayler to culxl‘e t?an i.he coughs of THE wm’ ' PIONEER AND SURG! one = rd St. invalids. e powe convulsive cough of a large man 1s T -FA0. o harder to cure Smn the cough of a baby. If you get a remedy Suite 10, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone 158 * that will cure a large man's cough and yet not be too pow: Ten, pages, containing & summary of the news of the week. Pub. for the baby, you have a good cough remedy. every Thursdsy and sent postage paid to any address, for, in DR. J. T. TOOMY QAVRROD ..v.onoererrnruavaresrmisasessremsianssireeiinie L0 " L NTIS > D, OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS GENERAL MBRCHANDISE Glbb“°"‘;l°?§arkh:‘m s Chflfllberlain s.,Cougll Remedy ons oc] 3 is just this kind of remedy. It is good for any member of the family. It relieves coughs of all kinds. It is the product of much Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful The Daily Pioneer is & member of the United Press Association, and 1a represented for forelgn advertising by the buyers buy here. thought and study to firoduce an ideal cough remedy. It iscom- 2 ) W. @ SCHROEDER W. K. DENISON, D. V. M. posed of things which cure easily and soothingly without harm- 11 EEE"A SSOLIAT, Bemidjt Phone 66 . VETERINARIAN ing the most delicate tissues of the throat. It acts as easily and B o P e v _ - lljoftice Phone 3-R . Res, 99-§ safely on the young as on the old, and is the ideal remedy for 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. coughs, colds, croup, influenza, whooping cough and bronchitis.” General offices In New York aud Chicago, branches in all principal cities. A - i Clothes (l‘,) nYnerl !or Ea& Women and Children % DR. J. W. DIEDRICK DENTIST Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Office Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R PEOPLE WANT T0 KNOW It would seem from dispatches that when congress convenes it will be a long session, and already congressmen arriving at Washington are primed with various and sundry' questions theéy would like to ask in be- half of their constituents “back home.” These questions also seem’to be s - somewhat important and what the general public would like to know. - . For instance, they want to' know how it is that Secretary Lunélng and Viscount Ishii of Japan can ‘enter into a secret agreement concerning ICTURES of home folks P carry warmth and com- fort to the heart of a soldier. DR. D. L STANTON DENTIST 4 STUDIO China and not consult China. They want to know how it is that Postmaster General Burleson can Oftice in Winter Block .’ be made czar of the press of the ,fou_ntry by the Wilson regime. Any time = a newspaper doesh’t fit the personal views of Burleson he has the power to & iy deny it the use of the mails. He is in ABSOLUTE control. The news-|| B :l:llt ‘ll.nzl!':l:md::lho::; - a papers of the country are going to go after -this high handed piece ‘of “uFFMA“ & n'lEAHY A W,":gl:ndm_ » d Democratic legislation, which wab slipped over as a “joker” in the closing hours of the last congress. Cantonments, certain of them, are full of pneumonia and scores have died, according to dispatches. This fact has also aroused congressmen. N. L. Hakkerup. Make an appointment today. FURNITURE & Pioneer Office UNDERTAKING H. N. McKER, ‘Pitiéra) ‘Difeétor PHONE 178-W or B DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN' AND SURGEON | pemenwen )| The Hakkerup Studio - Bemidji, - - - Minn. LITTLE MORE CAMOUFLAGE In Saturday’s Pioneer appeared 'a dispatch from Chicago that told of packing plants there having 25,000,000 pounds of chicken and 6,000,000 pounds of turkey in cold storage, and the government giving the packers a month to disgorge, adding that prices MAY be cheaper. & This is important if true. Ml"A MEYEHS Every government report sent out from Washington and which is Hair dressing, fa , face massage, sent to the newspapers throughout the country, including the Daily Pio- scalp treatmeflt. Switches magde neer, contain figures on cold storage packing in the various cities of tie|| “from combings $1.50. country. There are also millions of eggs, millions of pounds of cheese, 311 6th St. Phone 112-W meats of all kinds, butter, etc., etc., reports showing large increases over GRAHAM M. TORRANCE LAWYER Miles Block Phone 660 nnnunnnununniaan ' ST DR. E. H. SMITH . sy BoSken 1§ Nymore Variety Store last year’s storage. It looks to us like a case cf‘ camouflage, these food admonitions that DR. C. R. SANBORN have been heralded around about the people cutting down on butter, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A S ) : ! i Jist ‘opened with a full line of Xmas Goods, School Supplies and meat, etc., etc., while the packers’ storage houses are bulging with just such food products, and the prices sky high. Camoufilage is putting it mildly. Confecticnery Goods. Also Auto Supplies. Next door south of Postoffice. 1 will appreciate your patronage. Ed. Akre, Prop. llllllllllllllKIIIIIlllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllll"ll!llllllIlIIllllllIllllII|IlllIlllllllllllllllllllln. Oftice—Miles Block DRS. GILMORE & McCANN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Office—Miles Block TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 58 818 America Office Phone 12 WE ENDORSE 'GOVERNOR'S ACTION AU QUTTTIRTIPLLTTLTTETTE] Mayor L. A. Fritsche and City Attorney Albert Pfaender of New Ulm have been removed from office by Governor Burnquist for malfeasance in office, following their activities in the notorious disloyalty demonstration staged in that city July 25. Pfaender, when pinned to the mat for his actions, explained his posi- tion and asserted that he was a loyal citizen and cited his service in the DR: E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Minnesota National guard and his response to the call to the Mexican PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON border. v Oftice in Mayo Block For his service in the military he is to be commended. . His service ‘ Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 on the Mexican border is also to be commended. But when his country called in the war with Germany Pfaender was found loyal to Germany, the home of his ancestors, and showed he was not a 100 per cent cifizen of the (A — United States. FUNERAL DIRECTOR ‘which results in power and success. The action of the governor is proper. WILL THE DEMOCRATS JOIN REPUBLICANS? ; i it M. E. IBERTSON : 2 — M| WEBSTER'S UNDERTAKER - |1 4 NEW INTERNATIONAL The Democrats are now broaching the question of coalition between the Democrats and Republicans in the next campaign for the purpose of "405 Beltrami Ave., =~ : Bemidji, Minn, - THE DAILY PIONEER receives wire service of the UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION WW AT P TR TR E GRS ; FARMERS’ & TRRUPPERS, ATTENTION We are buying_Hides, Furs, Wool, il Pelts and Tallow;and will pay g V3 you the full market price. : Here is your opportunity to insure agairist embarrassing érrors in spelling; pronunciation end poor choice of .words. . Know the meaning of puzzling war terms. - Increase your efficiency, NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY One Half Block North of Union Statlon, BEMIDJI, MINN electing officials loyal to the government. The movement originated in Washington and one of the states first to be considered is Minnesota. Minnesota has some representatives in the national halls of legisla- tion at Washington that should by all means be kicked out. The state administration is republican. No allegations of disloyalty have been heard against the state administration, but on the other hand it has supported the government as no other state has and under the most trying circumstances. Will the democrats support the present state administration and its | _Food Saving Pledge Following is the pledge which every woman in America is asked to sign: Food Administratecr, Washington, D. C.: MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale and Retail Pianos, Organs and Sewing officers who may again be candidates for re-election? Machines o I am glad to joir you in the service of food con- ANOTHER CASE OF OLEOMARGARINE 117 Third St. % Bendfdji servation for our .ation and I hereby accept mem- Phone 573- bership in the United States Food Administration, Down in the Twin Cities one of the largest packing concerns in the 3. BISIAR, Manager country was acquitted on a charge of fraudulent selling colored oleomar- garine: . However, what the dairy people ask is that oleomargarine should have its natural colors which are white, yellow and tallow. What the dairymen want is the natural color of the manufactured product’ retained and no butter coloring matter used, that the oleo may be pawned off as the real thing. If such is permitted, it would mean a death blow to the creamery and dairy interests of Minnesota and the middle and western states. Pledg‘ing myself tr. carry out the directions and ad- vice of the Food Administrator in my home inso- far as my circumstances permit. A, V. GARLOCEK, M. D. SPECIALIST BEYE EAR NOSE THROAT Glasses Fitted i A single thin slice of bread saved daily by each person, will enable us to send a 4,000 ton ship, loaded with wheat, to our| allies each day. An average saving of two cents on each meal every day for each person will save to the Nation for war purposes Two Billion Doilars per annum, or all the subseriptions to the first Liberty Loan. ‘Ladies’ and Goats’ Sutts 'MADE to ORDER | Cieaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. ~All work up-to-date, first class workmanship ! T. Beaudette, | 'Merch ntTailor 210 Third Street | | Col. House has dined with the King of England. Nothing is said in the dispatch as to the King’s opinion of the Colonel’s conversational powers. Von Bernstorff has been made a Kirklicher Geheimrat. We don’t know what it is, but whatever it is it serves him right. Let Us Print Your Sale Bills sa~ READ THE PIONEER WANT ADS Remember, Tuesday, “Meatless Day”; Wednesday, “Wheatless Day.” The garbage can is probabiy the only article of commerce on fihich the increased “demand” has not boosted the price. 5 ¥or the past year we have been learning how to save. Now let’s save, Ijef ecti‘ve