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“isn’t possible to print something that isn’t all about the war. T e B R e s S e — — T-——f_——f—_—'_———r————?_—__’_——”‘“ PAGE TWO \ e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER T e TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1918 - BUSINESS | & PROFESSIONAL | MUCH LIQOUR IS SHIPPED NEWS AND LETTERS . FooM RED LAXE County|fil : TR FROMBELTRAMICO. ||.«2ssiarszmms oo o | PopularStylesin SOLDlERS'SMI.ORS of Red Lake Lake county to dealers wOmen S Boots 'BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER -—-—DUI!’J;;ID BVERY AFTERNOON EXOEPT SUNDA' THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. = in wet territory since the Minnesota . B, CARSON 3 ». X DENU - 9 Public Safety comissio! sed the sa- DOCTORS' o 5 y % , loons, according to fig given out TELEPHONE 938 Now that the Americans are being | by. H. S. Curry, spetial ‘&%ent for-the ||| , y 7 : %ent "‘:‘tmr there in m num- | committiof; who. éé%nph?g d-the work [l Dr. A. E. Henderson inn., d-cla: tter ers, it means also .‘Beltrami | of seeing that‘all stocks“were shipped ||l} * ‘ 4 i & unde et onerann o Maroh 3, 18 e s e i countv is sharing in the glory of the|out of county in compliance with the ; - Office. o 0;‘;:3]? owsgk; Blk campaign against the Huns, and let- | commission’s orders. ters {xom.n:tldnem from l?d:}kmmho" are commencingto arrive: ““home. From time_to time- the Pioneer has| PHILIPP WINS: MARGIN S been publishing letters of interest and IS NARROW:: UNOFFICIAL THORWALD LUNDE T | T e riy | Milwaukeo, Sept, 10.—With unot- . DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC Telephone -7?-R Ne sttention pald to annonymous contributions. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publlication. 18 Communications for the Weekly Ploneer must reach this office not Iater than Tuesday Of each week to insure publication in the current. issue. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i ficial returns.reported from every pre- £ 518 W Acute and Chronic - Diseases BY CARRINR #5.00 oid “;_ BY MAIL .00 :3)21; er%:“?::fvgfi:; :‘,’ldn;‘lxlcl;u:fi cinct in the state, Governor %‘p L. ([}~ 9 handled with great success, 0.& Ionr s e v+ T Ao b g letters brought or sent fo the Pioneer|Philipp tonight isleading Roy Wil- P ag : 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W Thres months 138 . 8.00 ill be eiven space for the interest|cox for the republican gubernatorial / Hours-10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. Oue momih 48 1.00 of readers in general and particularly | Romination by 162 votes. ; o B P S TR PR T R those whose sons and brothers are in| .- Official returns have been received the service. Anything concerning|from forty-two of the seventy-one “your boy” will be gladly published | counties. : the Pioneer asks that this fea- Supporters of Wilcox are hopeful ture receive co-operation. to make it[that the official canvas of the votes, interesting. which will be made on September 12, ¢ o -will -reveal errors sufficient to nom- TENSTRIKE BOY LIEUTENANT. DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles. Block THE WEBKLY PIONEER Tex pages, containing s summsry of the news of the week. Published every Thursday and sent postsge paid to any address, for, in advauce §1.50 We have just received a shipment of these hand- some “Utz & Dunn” fall - boots in OFFICIAL COUNTY AND OITY FROCEDINGS T ; F fairhen) A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. SPECIALIST inates their candidate. Beltrami county has another £ £ i whog she may. well bo prond. Joia| Subscribe for The Pioneer BROWN CALF EYE EAR NOSE THROAT ; F. Eichendorf, son of a widowed i WILL CLOSE OLIVER. mother of Tenstrike, for the young o g%g‘glgflKDI L Glagses Fitted —_— man, enlisted as a private shortly ToReslst G:!}e Attack GRAY BUCK - (Duluth News Tribune.) after the outbreak of the war, has £ th i . h DR. E. H: SMITH . & Sil L b just came through an officers’ train-| ¥ the germs ol ma e“fis f“c ;a8 GRAY CALF and e : Mayor Magney -and Commissioner Silberstein have been|ing camp with a lieutenant’s commis- mcgks ‘oa; :fi":fi BLACK KID PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON sion. The young lieutenant was barely twenty years of age when the call came and he volunteered for service. Circumstances had precluded his re- ceiving what is generally termed ‘‘education,” but when he went he declared he would make good and it was this determination that. resulted 8o signally. in Washington. They went personally to impress upon the _ Office Security Bank Block authorities there the fact that Oliver is worse than words can paint and that the demand that it be closed as a moral pest hole is just as insistent as they have made it by mail. Certainly that two of the five commissioners of a city should take such a trip for such a purpose should be sufficient of itself to get results. It did as.to the senate. Senator Kellogg introduced and had passed without debate, a resolution giving us — fight or die, These -germs -are cverywhere in. the air we breathe. The odds are in favor of the inactive and the “Utz & Dunn” shoes are. built of the best obtain- able materials. and theé workmanship is the kind that -insures: lasting char- acter and.a high degree-of comfort and . satisfaction. DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEGN office in Mayo Block Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 lood impure. e What is needed most is an increase in the germ-fighting strength. To do the president specific authority in this and like cases. Interest in his duties, close atten-| .. ¢ Coccrlr o o, Jout-on ‘And they’re mighty - 3§ : : tion to detail and hard work attract- Yy . you, neec - to. put, £ DR. L. A. WARD Congressman Miller at once called it up in the house, but| (2% > 8 0 O eriors ana | cathy flesh, touse the liver to vig- smart! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON orous action, so it will throw off these germs, and purify the blood so that there will be no “weak spots,” or soil unanimous consent was refused by Congressman Dent of un- enviable fame, chairman of the military affairs committee. Mr Dent’s record is chiefly one of objection to everything that is good and right. : He is a small army, small navy, anti-war pacifist who has had to be displaced from leadership in most of the important military legislation. We are assured, however, that Mr Miller will do everything possible to have the resolution passed. The fact of its prompt acceptance by the senate should hasten action in the house. It is stated that the same authority is in the agricultural bill with is prohibition rider. Its passage, however, seems weeks aheadN. Nor is it yet decided that Oliver is not included in the revived Indian dry treaties. In any of these events Oliver’s days as a sink hole and he was selected to enter the training gamxai, and here again that same de- ‘termination won for him the commis- 2 : sion coyeted by those who might be forwgcrcrgi%‘x;o“flg:. Dr. - Pierce’s Golden considered better fitted. The mother|pedical Discovery that it does all this of thg young. officer is one of Ten-|, 3 way peculiar to itself. strike’s best known residents and her| " Gojden Medical Discovery contains no manyflt‘rlends are. :hzrmg her elation | ,jcohol of narcotic and can be procured over the success of the young man. | from any- druggist in liquid or tablet = ; form. Tablets ‘60c; L e caiccen oo ] DR. H. A. NORTHROP 'y . 4y 5 - o o . NEWTON NOW SERGEANT. Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel, Buf , = OSTEGPATHIC PHYSICIAN falo, N. Y., 10c for trial pkg. of tablets. - Mrs. A. C. Newton of 701 Missis- y 2 i S | e AND SURGEON - sippi avenue -has received a lefter Wivona, Minn—“T had a severe DREADFUL CON'SEWENCES Ihbertson Block Office Phone 163 ! a sergeancy. In part he says: left me in very ) i from her son, Dan, who writes that he attack, of ptomain hes been promoted from a corporal to | PSOTINE which “Received five letters and the pa- bad condition. I R P When the bowels are not af:ting DR. EINER JOHNSON pers from you the other day. Hadnt|Uied 3, great N freely, waste matter remaining || pHYSICIAN AND SURGEON - Bemidji, Minn. _Knapp’s Shoe Store DRS. GILMORE & McCANN We’ll be in ‘our new lo- PHYSICIANS "AND SURGEORS cation at old Dairy Lunch Office—Miles Block stand Thursday. : - stench pot are numbered. Final evidence of the public opinion |been where T could get them for a|Zi so-calied [l ffii: |in them generates poisons—||- . Bemid{i, Minn. that will compel this is given Ly our neighbor who has again month and a half. Suppose you havel ""Yeyer until il il7 [which are rapidly absorbed by been worried because of the fighting . b i 1 ¥ . = |a friend suggested Jj / the blood and cause serious e oo il may v, | ™Y trying b°“le\\' i lisease, such as biliousness, gas- DENTINTS sion ‘has s bit in the drive I|Z 1 den Medical tritis, skin diseases and many DR. J. W. DIEDRICH others. Don’t take the risk of DENTIST - was sent away to school and missed Discovery, ~which L. it. Have seen Paris and it is a great H A H t i A R 'Leary- clty, Was ther: three days.. I am|o's me immediate droecl:-.d,;ml;l:f- surely | such dangerous illness. Hollis- Ot Dieaty: Bowser: Bl - feeling fine. You wanted to know iff. % 0T onabTe (o the taste. €] 3as |ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea once |—mm——— 1 ‘iving in England when I first took the |& week will keep:the bowels Oiscovery.” Have since been around the |active and-clean, and-safeguard seen the light it never failed to see when it becomes so strong as to be beyond ignoring. Oliver knows this and is making conditions as bad as possible to reap all the harvest in the short time left to it. Such is the invariable way of the saloon. _ TOO MUCH WAR. ;ve get all we want to eat. ~We sure o.” DR. J. T. TUOMY The newspaper reader sometimes asks himself, and he| The address of Sergeant Newton is( .14 aud alway ied a b 3 2 : e v ys carried a bottle of DENTIST - sometimes asks the newspaper editor—only less politely—if it gg:‘!fl!iny I, 26th Infantry, A. B. F.,| Siccovery' right with me. I would not [YOUF health. § y North of Markham Hotel 1 e without it”—\Varrer H. DUNSTON, Villow Farm, R. F. D. 2. Cjty Drug Store Gibbons Block Tel. 230 The war is to blame; not the editor. In “Alice in Wonder- land” rums the verse:— . “The time has come,” the Walrus said, “To talk of many things; ~ Of shoes, and ships, and sealing-wax, And cabbages, and kings,” This was written a generation or two before the war, and the collected subjects were intended to be miscellaneous, and DR. D. L. STANTON DENTIST Office in Winter Block BATHTUB AT THE FRONT ENTERPRISE AUTO CO- Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service LAWYERS Office Remore ‘Hotel, Cor. || m—oou .~ 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE noncontroversial. - LAWYER Try to pick one of them that isn’t a war-topic now. Shoes Office Pll;::ied:n’ce Phioge 10 ||| tes Block Phone ‘560 and ships remind us sadly of war-prices; sealing-wax recalls a certain Hague treaty—now a scrap of paper; while cabbages WM. M’CUAIG, VETERINARIANS and kings have dug themselvs in on the front page. R B S TSN Don’t blame the poor editor. The mailed fist hits you no The Original Cut-Rate Dentists anager E. R. B\l[)ltcl_ass,' D. V. M. eterinarian CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK OUR SPECIALTY ~ 10 Year Guarantee Gold Crown £ Bridge Work, per tooth. Gold Fillings, up from Silver Fillings .. SET OF TEETH harder than it hits him. Office Phone 3-R 8rd St. and Irvine Ave. FURNITURE. AND v B NARNPGEE Office and Hospital 3 doors west UNDERTAKING ||| °f “cprman's, Fhone No 203 adamme et HASN'T A CHANCE. (Baudette Region.) It is being hinted that Townley and his bunch will make a big effort to defeat Senator Nord, but their chances of putting over that chap from Grygla are deader than a stuffed canary, Nord has made good. o 01::"' El_;"l';‘":‘hT“'d&':’ld —'KE 2 ; BUSINESS o pp- City Hall, Schroeder Bldg. H. 'N. M’KEE, Funeral ———————e T Aol e NORTHERN MINK, All rules are broken in modern warfare. We learned U e Den; Somer Director -—le%‘l}g %A%“IAE‘@NCY lately that Haig got Ham on the flank. We used to get bacon nion en-tis-ts PHONE 178-W or R I p 5 Anythi there in the good old days. Westorn Mopiyes Union Do Novorbes Dr. Clarke b nsure nything Anywhere Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 ———— e s 0ld Bill Shakespeare, who classified the seven ages of man, would have enjoyed himself on September 12. He’d have found most of them at the registration stations. 0. Buying a round-trip ticket is an economy, if you know youw're coming back; you pay less for the ride home, unless you're the Kaiser. He paid extra both ways. R If cotton is allowed to jump much more in price, some people hereabouts will begin to dress like a Fiji islander, and in 40 below atmosphere—perish the thought. We note by an Amsterdam dispatch where the governor of Limberg has been appointed premier of Holland. We presume he is a strong man. The boys see to it that their pets get a scrubbing up once in a while, too Photo shows a Canadian giving his pet a much-needed wash during a resi from the line. DIE OF HUNGER IN ALASKA Many Natives in Western Part of Country Perish From Lack of Food. Seattle, Wash.—Nearly one hundred natives of the Kuskokwim mining dis. trict of Western Alaska died this spring from want of food, according to officers of a Seattle schooner which arrived here recently after carrying supplies to the North. Last winter was so severe, the officers said, that the natives were unable to hunt or fish, The seamen $ald they rescued twelve miners from starvation at Good News. The twelve had llved on moss until the arrival of the schooner, which was delayed by the late breaking up of Behring ice. > PHOTOGRAPHS For the Boys in France Sittings Made Day or Night HAKKERUP STUDIO Order To Sfdp Paper The War Industries Board at Washington has issued the following ruling: “ALL NEWSPAPERS MUST DISCON- TINUE SENDING PAPERS AFTER DATE OF EXPIRATION, UNLESS SUBSCRIPTION IS RENEWED AND PAID FOR.” Of course newspapers will be compelled to obey this order and must stop papers when the time is up. Subscribers receiving their paper by mail are hereby notified to watch the YELLOW LABEL ADDRESS which is pasted on the front page of your paper and which shows you the date your subscription expires. When the time of expiration approaches renew your subscription so that you will not miss a single issue. FUNERAL DIRECTOR M. E. IBERTSON UNDERTAKER 406 Beltrami Ave., Bemidji, Minn. Y CLEANING DR Clothes le.ners tor Men, Woren and Children | The —0 The merchants of Alexandria have agreed upon one de- livery per day in that city. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. chidj}v' e SCHROEDEPRh oni R i e e e S O P S L B R T S T R Waste Not,Our Country Needs It! If you have any old RUBBERS, COPPER, BRASS, [RON or RAGS—notify me and I will call for them in any part of the city and Nymore. Just telephone Goldberg, 638-W. I also guarantee to pay the market price, so don’t The Boy Who Dreams. It is a good thing for the farmer boy to have an imagination, says the Prai- rie Farmer. It is a good thing for MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St, Bemidj! J. BISIAR, Megr. Phone §73-W < throw away your old articles. They are worth money. P . : We buy HIDES and FURS and pay freight on all 106 [l Lions~ 1t takes a dreamer to soo. the City subscribers, whose papers are delivered by g pound shipments or over to out of town shippers. transformation that Intelligent effort carrier, will be notified by collector or through the mail TOM SMART : J c OLDBER c will bring to pass on the old place. of their expiration, and we trust they will renew DRAY AND TRANSFER g . It takes a dreamer to see how much promptly, thus insuring continuous service. Res. Phone 58 ; 112 Third Street Telephone 638-W Bemidji, Minn. more desirable that place will be in ’ i et : ten years than a job in a dry goods \ Office Phone 12 e A R S S S SR EE e | store.— Emporia Qazotte. PR o ot R L 11 U o = W o A SRR e e e e o S ——— ——

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