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bl S WAR STAMPS FURNISH 'LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT “War Savings Stamps furnish a wonderful chance for every man, woman and child to buy a lucrative investment in the government,” said G. W, Harnwell, chairman of the Bel- trami County War Savings commit- tee today. “It is to be hoped that every resident of this county will avail himself of this unusual oppor- tunity.. Minnesota cannot afford to be rated among those states which have mot greatly exceeded their quotas in the purchase of War Sav- ings Stamps. “There are men and women who can afford to purch@se the limit, which is $1,000 worth, and these men and women should immediately ascertain from their township or city chairman all particulars re- lating to this issue of government paper. ? “The drive will start on June 6 and continue one week. The orga- nization in this county is being per- fected and will allot the amounts it considers citizens can take in War Savings Stamps to assist the.gov- ernment in financing the war.” RUSSIAN HEROINE HERE Mme. Leonina Botchkareva, founder and leader of the famous Russlan iwomen’s Battallon of Death, who ar- rived at a Paclfic port en route to France, where she will offer her serv- ices to the allies. At the time of the downfall of Kerensky Mme. Botch- kareva:; was-smuggled .ont of- Moscow and taken to Vladivostok, where ghe took refuge on a British war vessel At the Depot. ~ “Charley, “dear,” sald young Mrs. Torkins, “that young man in the bu- reau of information wouldn’t answer a single question I asked him this morn- ing.” “Whaddidgy ask him?" “I asked him how long the govern- ment will operate the railroads and whether trains will run any faster and fares be any cheaper. All he would say was that he didn’t know. I belleve that young man is being censored.” Boasts Herd of Trained Cattle. The versatility of cattle is being demonstrated by a farmer in West Brookfleld, Mass,, who s sald to get entertalnment as well as profit from kis Guernsey herd. The farmer has taught his herd to do varlous tricks, guch as rolling a barrel around the barnyard and the like,-and he has a special wooden platform whereon the cattle have their particular places and performances. B State of Ohlo, ity -of Toledo, Lucas County, es. Frank J. .Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that sald firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D. I A. W. GLEASON, (Seal) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Medicine is taken in- ternally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. Send for testimonials, free T. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists. T5c. Hall's Family ¥ills for constipation & ired of Saving ; Wheat ? \ ) You don't know what it isto be Tiredi: EDITOR OF “THE MASSES” AGAIN UNDER INDICTMENT New York, May 30.—Superseding jndictments charging violation of the espionage act were returned by a Federal grand jury against Max Eastman, former editor of the So- cialist magazine, The Masses, and four persons associated with him in an alleged conspiracy to impede compliance with the draft law through the' publication of matter which the government claimed was of a seditious character. At the trial -of Eastman and his associates the jury disagreed. Editor’s note: At the former trial, when the jury disagreed, George Creel, official spokesman for the president, went on the stand and defended the accused, stating that he held the Socialist editor of The Masses in high esteem and had high regard for him. No doubt this had its effect upon the verdict. ANDING CASE PUZZLES “-WINONA COMMISSIONERS Winona, Minn., May 30.—Whether the Winona county "board of com- missioners will be ‘able to remove County Auditor C. W. Anding © or whether ‘they will be compelled to whait, until the Minnesota : Safety commission acts next week is prob- lematical, ) Anding was convigted last week of violatingythie espionage ac%.;ql,{e WA sentenced to eighteen months at Fort Leavenworth prison, but a stay of execution was granted for forty-two days. Under the law, it is asserted, the board need serve only vtwenty-funr hours’ notice on a convicted official, and proceed to elect a successor. The question now is whether the stay of execution does not also stay the proceedings in creating and fill- ing the vacancy. DONT GIVE UP When you feel all in, no appetite, no ambition, almost wish you were dead. Your digestive system is up- set, stored up poisons are sapping your vitality, your energy is stran- gled. Nature and science have .pro- duced a real remedy, “Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea,” a combina- tion of life-giving herbs for the re- liéf of constipation, stomach and bewel trouble, expelling the poisons and creating new vigor. You will feel your old self again, vigorous and happy. Cost trifiilng, benefit sur- prising. Get a package today. Bar- ker’s Pharmacy.—Adv. e——————— e e— —_— IF YOU WANT TO GET THE WANT YOU WANT TO GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE GREAT WANT GETTER, THE BEMIDJI PIONEER DOINGS OF THE VAN LOONS i MA WE MYST CHOOSK" A RoUT= ouT oF THIS To 5ToP Fomr REST! To ME! LISTEN - A 26,2 MILES WE | GUIDE -BOOK WITH PLACES ROUTE NE 23 LooK'S GOoD WHEN WERe ouT 4§ mMuLES WE. STRIKE "AUTOo-INN"' To “WAVSIDE INN" a7 33.8 AT M9 come . w-~—~ _THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER Beware Enemy Propaganda. “It-wasn’t guns: that defeated Rus- aganda that defeated Italy. If we are :defeated it will not be guns that will ‘defeat us, but it will be propaganda. If our poets are already being silenced needed-them during the one hundred and forty years of her existence, to combat the insidious preachments that Germany is still spreading broadcas amongst s,” = . This s not my own, statement, but that of one of the most notable young ‘Singérs, Herman Hagedorn. /welt-expressed I do not know how to and~say “Amen.”—Vachel Lindsay of the Vlmlaglteu.—___ g . ‘Wool for the Japs. Our friends, the Japanese, are wor- rled about wool. . And no wonder. There are only about 3,000 sheep in the whole empire of-Nippon, gnd the im- ports of wool on which it has been ac- customed to rely have been cut off by the war, Japan is a country with a climate ‘one by one, that Is a bad sign, America’ needs her poets today as she has never | ‘'of the language which are approved : Dictionary Slavery. The fact is that the highest lingual sin, It was propaganda. It was prop- | intelligence today. prescribes no such dictionary worship as that of the petty potentates of schoolroom and ' print shop. The‘usage of a people ‘is ‘what- makes and animates a language, and ithose words become a recognized part 'by the leading writers and speakers of 'the time. But these writers, by habit and education, are themselves prone to dictionary slavery.. They hesitate to take up-a new word and dignify it with usage. "‘herefore, when they want a new word which our dictionary It is so| doesn’t provide they go deliberately to the:Freuch! This takes the curse off R ;beu}&'lt. and I can only.sign my -name | the crime of coining a mew! word in English! * Aside from the cheap and pedantic practice of lifting words from a for- elgn language to flll out the gaps in our own, our language has today. no constant source-of replenishment but slang. Shakespeare went to the root forms of classical literature to secure him his maierials for words which the language did not afford. We, be- causeof our dictionary fetish, can go WE PASS ‘LAKESHO WE FIND. “LIGHRTHOUSE INN'", AT 3.4 WE COME TO "HALFWAY INN" 57.9 WE ARRIYE A1 “BELLEVIEW INSTANT _ ACTION _ SURPRISES - MANY HERE This- grocer’s story sirprises lo- cal people: “I had bad stomach trouble.” All food seemed to sour and form gas. Was always consti- pated. Nothing helped until I triea buckthorn bark, -glycerine, etc., as mixed- in Adler-i-ka. ONBE SPOON- FUL astonished me with' its = IN- STANT action.” Because Adler-i-ka flushes the ENTIRE alimentary tract it relieves ANY CASE constipation, gour stomach or gas and prevents appendicitis. It has QUICKEST ac- tion of anything we ever sold. City Drug Store.—Adv. LANE SAFE “OVER THERE” A regulation government -post card contains the information that Dudley Lane has arrived safely in France. “Apprehension was- felt' Te- garding his safety as it was ‘believed he might have been aboard the tor- pedoed British transport Moldavia. Dudley is a member of Company B, Fourth division, and the -card ‘was} received by ‘his brother,” Frank."’ CHICAGO CLUB WOMAN'S HAT IN RING FOR MAYOR BY Chicago, May 30.—Mrs. Leonora Z. Meder ‘is to be a Democratic: can- didate for mayor if she adheres to a determination made public. At a meeting of club women she took off | - her ‘flower-trimmed turban, flung it] upon ‘the table around which were 200 club women and announced her candidacy. She was cheered. Re x Sy The One and Only Charlie Chaplin In His First Million Dollar Picture “A Dog’s Life” Now showing in the leading theatres of the country. Ran two weeks in St. Paul, two weeks in Minneapolis. FIVE Showings First Matinee, 1:30 o’clock Second Matinee, 3:20 o’clock Three Runs at Night commencing at 7:10 o’clock Note Prices—10c and 20c— matinees and night. MIL-ES RE INN" AT INN" only to the sporting page!—St. Paul wmuch like our own. Nevertheless, the | Ploneer-Press. Y “ civillan population might get along without wool somehow. But the sol- diers who are being sent to Siberia must have woolen clothing, good and warm, and how it is to be obtained is a puzzle. Where Do Your Dollars --- Buy the Most? --- ~ —Why, at Carver’s General Storej Out motto is, “Quality first, then just a reasonable profit for us.” ’ Below are a few of the many things which we offer at rea- sonable prices: DRY GOODS Gasgnne‘ Cost very little more at the . Muslin, per yard.........15¢c Water Witch, per yard 15c Cambric, per yard 12Y,c Bunting, per yard 8c Ticking, peryard ...... Shirting, per yard ....... Shephard Check, per yard 15¢ i GROCERIES One large can Hominy".: ..15¢} e Two cans Peéag ..., [. . 25¢ & One can Corn, best. .. .20c One can Raspberries. . ...23c Four cans Yellow Peaches for ) ‘ Four cans Pears, large....20c Fish Flakes, per can......20c “ 'We have fresh milk for sale.] Also fresh eggs‘and butter. = Compound Lard, the best, 28c One 8-0z. jar Salad- Dressing, at .. 5c =1 1. cloud 0 . Filling Station Near Great Northern Depot Large jar Honey..... .44c . g g Large jar Preserves ......30c Drive right up and the Pork and Beans .........20c|@ man will. help you fill D o 171111 1ge|f your tank, tires and Two pounds Raisins. .. ...25¢c|j§ tubes.—No long waits. One can Kippered Herring 15¢ ‘One box Shakers Salt.....15¢c Mince Meat, per package now .........10c and 14c Lots of meats, also hay, flour and feed. Give us a trial order and be convinced. We deliver to all parts of the city, FREE Yours for Business H. CARVER 703 14th St. Phone 237 We Deliver as Promptly as Possible = CITY LIVERY: Bemidji's all the year round livery. Service:is first class always. Best of horses, rigs and automobiles. Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. Phone 3-W; residence 694-W. Quick Service Cet the Habit Use Purity Gasoline Phone 91 | 2/ and sounds:just as good.. Playsall " THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1918, ECONOMY e { Phe creamery has fresh buttermilk ',daiyl. Try your grocer first—a num- ber of them handle buttermilk. The Creamery. 528tf - NOTICE - - = . Advertizements in this = column cost half sert a word per issue, when paid cash in advance.. No ad will . be run for less than 10c per issue. @ _ . Ads charged on our -books cost one . = .i% .cent a-word per issue. No ads run jor less than 25c. 3 FOR SALE FOR SALE—Ford touringicar, 1917 model.” First class condition; run less than 1,000 miles; $300.00 if~ taken .at once. Apply H. G, clo ° Pioneer. L FOR SALE—200 acres choice land - in sections 14-144-33 and ' 6-144- 32, close to Guthrie, “Hubbard County, for $1600." For particul- ars, write- R. H. James, 1930 N. 60th Ave. E., Duluth, Minn, 7-64 FOR SALE—Cheap, seed potatoes. Longballa residencé, 1012 Doud Ave. ../ 3-530 FOR SALE OR RENT-—The Nation- al Meat:Market. Mathew Larson. Phong 780-J. TR :3-530 FOR -SALE—Timber .lands. - 'Large or small tracts.. Seé H. Nesgoda -at 407 Minn. Ave., or write Box 287, Bemidji, Minn. - 1 mo-610 FOR SALE—Six-room house on easy "~ payments. John F. Gibbons. b9t FOR SALE—Five-room cottage with city water and sewer. Lot is- 30x150 feet and runs out to the lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. or call 276. ¥ 52tf 5 WANTED WANTED—Maid to - assist with housework. No cooking. . Good home for right girl. Rhone 755-W. 1218 Bemidji Ave. 528tf WANTED—Girl for general house- work, family of two. Apply 518 Beltrami Ave. Phone 231. " 528tf WANTBED—Kitchen girl at _Markham. WANTED—Competent girl for gen- eral housework, $6 per week. 703 Bemidji_Ave. Phone 433. 527tf WANTED—Girl wt_ 719" Beltrami Ave., Mrs. Fred Brinkman. Phone 574. 524tf WANTED—Woman cook. Erickson | Hotel. i WANTED--Girl for general work.: ‘Mrs! Tom-:Smart::=Phone 58. 516tf WANTED Salesmen and Agents. Be + independent—make money—build a business of your own. We want men and women, with automobile or rig preferred, to handle:the EL- TINOLEAN PHONOGRAPH, in town and country,. from house to house. It’sa winner. Sells at half the 'price ‘of .others: Lapks,; plays records without extra attachments. Huu- Easy week. Show - it—play. it—sell it. dreds of others are doing it. profits of $60 to $100 a Real workers make much more. Write quick and get good terri- tory. Chas. H. Elting & Co., 1516 Wabash Ave., Chicago, IlL. - 6-61 v FOR RENT F'OR RENT—Furnished summer cot- tages at Lavinia, Lake - Bemidji, Minn. Apply Thémas Roycraft, Lavinia, Minn. 523tf FOR RENT—Summer cottage. John F. Gibbons. Telephone 929. 59tf FOR RENT — Modern - furnished room. 1023 Minn. Ave. Phone 317-R. 4291t FOR RENT—Two modern furnished rooms, 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 345. 3 ~ 3-61 PSOMPT‘ - \_v; . ‘DELIVERY \_ * A Boon to Business =/ We are prepared tofill orders for WOOD- STOCK Typewriters promptly. Factory output increased over three times in six months to meet the growing business de- mand for this popular machine. An excellent machine with excellent service. PIONEER OFFICE H .. E HI_CKERSON, Managerm It wasn’t difficult for Mother to figure that out ALL -INN- THAT'S ENOUCH! | KNow'e AT 757 MILES _Yow'tL Be — AT 62.5 MILES \S THE "MOBILE-INN" AND AT, 5 MILES WE wilL | Defective |