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VME BEMIGSI DAILY PIONEER The Merchant Who Adiatises His Wares and Prie THE MAR s is Nafurally a Fair Dealoi=He Has Nothing to Hide ET BASI ET MOVES WITH REST OF WORLD | of the fathers, siownéss to let go bf! .| principles tested by ages. . The good old-fashioned Chinese soldier slouch- Ing-along in his baggy clothes, or dou= bled up. on a pony, the shave-pated priest, the magistrate with his glass. button and peacock’s feathers, the coolie in his blue cotton drawers, the plumy merchant in his silks, have been coming and going for two or three millenniums, Jjust about the same. Up t6 two decades ago the Abundant Proof That China Is Wak- Ing Up From Her Sleep of Two Thousand Years. . As a study in strange customs and startling incidents, China is interest- Ing because it has changed so little in point of view during the last two thou- sand ' years. The characteristic of China is satisfaction evith the wisdom Sattirday;f'_—Last Day | Now that we have about sold -out our entire stock, we must:ask all who have an account with us to make an early settle- ment—that is, by June 1st. By doing this you will avoid and save considerable an- noyanceand extra expense, as all accounts not in before date mentioned will be put in the hands of an attorney for collection. We hope no one will wait for such action. If unable to locate us at the store, leave | or send check to my home—address, 711 Minnesota Ave. Otto G. Schiévandt BEMIDJI ‘ i i ANOTHER GROCERY We Wil Open Saturday, WITH A LINE OF MILK . will make you want to return. " THANK YOU! casi GROCERY 509 BELTRAMI AVE. | Wing. IN TOWN! High Grade Groceries ' FRESHFRUITS and VEGETABLES CREAM and BUTTER ,Besidéé many 'lesser items that our trade will demand. We shall make every effort to serve our cus- tomers in the best possible way—with eatables that will be first-class in every respect. We want your patronage and, hope to hold it by giving you. Service and Merchandise that MAYER & SWISHER 1ana seemied unchanged and unchange® able. The empire has an organization '‘under which the nation has as much | internal peace, and’ more prospcrlty,l than most of its neighbors. | Nevertheless even a month or two in China makes it clear enough that China is rapidly going through a great change. Many Chinese in the treaty ports wear European dress, telegraph wires are strung all over the country; a Chinese post office takes your mail, uniess you make a point of turning it over to the foreign posts; chlneseK steamers splash along the rivers; lo- | comotives frighten Chinese donkeys; iron works-‘clang; schools spring up; |. modern buildings arise; -newspapers appear; ‘armies are created; public opinion’ has become a fashion. EREX KA KKK KR KKK KK ok O b O Last Tuesday evening a crowd from | here attended the gocal given by the Kitichi-Goodland ‘Christian” Endeav- or'at the Kiticki school houge.. Even though the weather was stormy, the /| social was well attended. Mrs. Theo. Gréguson, daughter Doris and sons Harold and Vernon, spent several days in Cass Lake last week visiting with friends. They re- port having had a very good ‘time. Bill' Hansén “took Mr. Dreer, farm ureau ‘campaignér over this part of the community Tuesday, where mem- bership were olicited. People here are:planning on hear- ing Rev. Kehoe of Bemidji next Sun- day at ‘the Kitichi School house. He plans on holding Bible study every evening throughout the week. Those who'have already-heard ‘him, are anx- ious to ‘hear him again. - Everyone come, and hear him. while you have '|a chance. . - Mr. and Mrs. Theo. Gregerson spent Sunday afterncon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Borgerson. 'The school board met Monday eve- The Kitichi-Goodland Christian Endeavor sotiety met here Sunday May 21 CARRY x ‘GOODEAND * g evening. The leader was Mr. Baney. | Sub-leaders were (C. C. Smith, Mrs. J, T, Mahoney, Miss Eva Slater, Miss Hazel Mahoney, Reuel Smith. and Al- bert Clair. | here much longer as his schoo! will soon be out. be secured. i A Ford car dealer was visiting farmers In this comynunity Tuesday. | The usual crowd from here drove to Sunday school at Kitichi Sunday. i The frost here Saturday night dam- aged the wild fruits. The Lutheran Sunday 'school will ] be held every Sunday at the home of Mr. as it can be arranged. John Long and Harold -Van Dyke were blowing stumps last week. t Several children from here were evamined at the baby clinic held at [ Kitichi last Saturday. This held here for a Wwhile, Mr. Baney will'.not be A new leader will then by people from here. Last Sunday morning (instead: of spring. day. A meeting will be ‘held at and Mrs. Carl Borgerson as soon house. MILLER'S CASH and 814 Beltrami Ave. Specials for Market Day 5 Ibs Lard and 5 lbs Daily Cup Coffee.$2.10 Phone 295 Good Broom Onion Sets, 5 lbs Large assortment Garden Seeds Canned Fruits, No. 214 cans, in syrup, can..25c Lenox Soap, 11 bars....50c Crystal White Soap Chips, large pkg Light House Wash. Pow- der, 3 pkgs Corn, Cut or String 25¢ 2 cans Peas, Wax Beans Beans, 2 cans Pearling, Wash, Powder, 6 pkgs 25¢ Medium Red Salmon, can 15¢ Rub-No-More Wash. Pow- der, 6 PKES ..oovunreunneas 25¢ 4 cans Baked Beans....25¢ Sal—fipgégkgflpkgs B 25¢ ;l-lb pkg Cocoa .......... 32¢ Crackers, by the caddy, Ib ..........14¢c Macaroni or Spaghetti, 3 pkgs........25¢c 2 pkgs Kellogg’s Corn Flakes ... ....... 25¢ 13-1b pkg Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour, 2PKES cie e s i e W 25¢ 1-Ib jar Pure Raspberry, Strawberry or CherryJam .......coveveeeenn.....40c 23-1b can Tomatoes, fancy .......... 18¢c B OIS ot e & i s B w gl s e 85c Cluster Raisins, Ib . .. ... 20c Beef Stew, per,lb ... .. S B i A 10c Sugar cured, boneless, Corned Beef, 1b. . 18 there will be no evening Bible studies The stump pulling demonstration held at Kitichi Saturday was attended when the people saw the ground covered with snow, it made them think it was fall John Bliss drove to Cass Lake Mon- the echoolhouse May 27 for the purpose of | 1ecuving bids tor carpenter work which is to be done on the school A few people from here attended the dinner given at Pennington Sun- day by the Pennington home circle. GARRY STORE | Dbeing ‘such a busy “"““; Pearl oysters are extremely numer- Pearls on California Coast. Royal Speech in Second Place. It is popularly supposed that anew session -of the British parllament be- gins with the king's speech, but in reality this is not so. Preceding the speech from the' throne a “dummy” bill is always presented for first reading— a little fiction carefully preserved in order to assert the independence of parliament, in the belief that to turn at once to the speech might suggest a too-eager preoccupation with his ma- ‘Jesty's words, ous along the coast of Lower Call- fornia on the west side, and many val- uable gems have been taken there an- nually for, many years. Perhaps. For a fellow who is almost, but not quite, over the verge of bhaldness a well-selected hair net will probably gerve better than a toupe.—~Kansus ‘City Star. Leg of Mutton .......... Lamb Chops ..........¢. 30c Lamb Stew ............. 8c Lamb Shoulder .......... 25¢ 4 LegofVeal ............. 35¢ , Veal Shoulder' ........... 20c Veal Stew .............. 8c | Beef Stew .............. 124c | Choice PotRoast . ........ 18c : Round Steak ............ 30c Pure Lard ........ % toa 15¢ i Fresh Dressed Chickens Strawberries, Head Lettuce, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, New Carrots, Asparagus, New Cabbage PHONE 200-201 PALACE MEAT MARKET 10 lbs of Sugar for _' Raspbetrigs, in syrup, gal cans . Clifford’s MARKET DAY SPECIALS Our Leader Coffee, “The Memory Lasts,” per Ib...... "43c 5 lbs -$2.00 Rice, large white kernels, 10 lbs 73c Macaroni, in 44-1b pkgs, 6 for . Corn, 8 cans for Honey, in 14-gal mason jars .. Honey, in quart mason jars .. Light Brer Rabbit Molasses, half-gal cans . Oranges, juicy and sweet, per doz .. Lemons, per doz ........ccccoeeueeeee- 25¢ Ivory Soap Flakes, 3 pkgs for 29¢ Ivory Starch, 8 pkgs for ........... 25¢ Star Naptha, large size, per pkg - 29c Oilcloth, any pattern, per yard . Large Clothes Baskets, each .. Market Baskets, each Certainteed Floor Paint, per gal . Certainteed Floor Varnish, per-gal Certainteed Varnigh Stain, makes old furniture loo like new, quart cans Pint cans 5 With every $2,00 order of Monarch Tea and Coffee, Farm House or Breakfast Coffee at our regular price. SEE OUR WINDOW EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY Two Separate Orders Put Up in Baskets Only One Order to Each Customer Regular Price . 40c 24c 24c 50c 20c 15¢ 25¢ 16¢ 60c 15¢ $2.89 Special Price Saturday and Monday . . $2.19 ORDER NO. 2— 1 doz medium size Oranges ............. 2 cans No. 214 extra standard Tomatoes . 5 Ibs Onions .. 10-bars Diamon T 2 lbs 80 to 90 Prunes ... 2 pkgs Monarch Corn Flakes . 1 can Lankersheim Apricots 1 can Corned Beef 3 pkgs Monarch Jelly Powders 1 Market Basket ORDER NO. 1— 2 cans No, 214 extra standard Tomatoes .. 3 1bs of hand-picked Beans 3 lbs of fancy Rice ... 10 bars Swift’s White Soap 2 pkgs Quaker Corn Flakes . 1 small pkg Monarch Pancake Flour 1 pkg Pillsbury’s Vitas Cereal 2 cans Kitchen Kleanser 2 cans No. 214 Bansco Apricof 1 Market Basket . $3.07 Special Price Saturday and Monday . . $2.19 We Deliver Phone 927