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1 with a ve lex kxR KRR KKK < Can’t we give them a party Chalk a BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER er again. This BEMIDJI ‘FLORAL GO0.| " LAVINIA * it atented ' eve ce i icinity| By treating chalk*‘with a pa ¢ PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON SXCEPT SUNDAY EXEEEEEEEE R RS R L ;{:,N,‘;;,"h‘(‘,,:i‘;“f‘;n\f" e o ey | process ‘by which it s blended with THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. i (Too late for last week) a worth-while place for our boys? a rich curbionlm:cous fx:‘n:c:h‘xll] nl SH:.'::: In the time of the Yeas wian CHGICE | e Mre H. B. Prather enter- hat might have been a serious | company claims a il ca 4 t your furnitdr & ] - (& E. CARSON, Presidens E. H. DENU, Bec. and fo My "E(f A rs of the Christian | accident occurred Tu when Mrs. | duced as ‘efficient as coal for house- You waut your re re CUT FLOWERS AND by tained the members of the Chr N e q paired. We call for it, fix PLANTS . W. HARNWELL, Editos J. D. WINTER, City Editoy Endeavor at their home on -} Vernon Hoar with her two children! hold use, at a price of $.§.m]xl YOI,I. ;lllletv it, and return it. tovening of last week. Various games > returning home. In some way | fuel has a valuable by-product in tha sl Telophone 922 wire enjoyed. 5 he baby started falling and in at.| (he nsh remaining after combustion SAWS. FILED Artistic Deigus | . tempting to rescue her Mrs. Hoar| . tilized as cement or fertilizer, GENERAL REPAIRING can be uf PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO MAIL ORDERS ‘Bemidji, Minn. 512 Beltrami Ave, Phone 418-W | Please, teacher, can’t we have a postoftice at Bemidji, Minnesots, as second-elass mattar, | Higllowe'en party at the school house? wndes Ach of Congrew, of March, 8, 1870. |We'll all help. Jim will wear his swal- |low tail and Walt" will be the witch, land we’ll bring jack-o-lanterns, too. ,Come on let’s have a real time. Bud LaDouceur is suffering from la light attack of lumbago this % | Mrs, James ' Lester wa (uest Sunday of her mother, lost control of the wheel and drove into a tree at the side of the near hex.home. All es jury éXcept the ‘baby Who received'| a bruise across the chin. The car was | badly damaged; - | | —Popular Science Monthly. Fortuitous. . Circumstances. «Did .you have a_good time at Smith’s last evening? “Can’t say that T aid, Mrs. Smith is an old sgweet- BEEKEKKK KRR KKK KR heart of mine and I owe Mr. Swmith x PINEWO00D | 310 KKK KK KKK KKK K| £ Jake's Repair Shop “Tenth & Irvine Phone 897 No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication.” Communica | for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not latex than 'A‘uudq‘ of each week to insure publication in the current issue. Rubscrib T (The Daily Ploneer. | s eaeem———————= ! e Subscrie for Tne Daily Ploneer. SUBSCRIPTION RATES | John Baker of Bemidji. The occ $6.00 By Map | was in honor of the birthday of Miss Eleven carloads of potat i 3.00 One Year S #8.00 Susun Baker. Another sister from |shipped out of this station I Three Months . 1.50 Duluth was an_out-of-town gu: There were some fine potatoes One Month g5 Bix Months oy 280 “We don't like such late interrun-iseveral farmers had a big crop. | 18 Three Months 125 tions”' say the proprictors of the| on and family went to! = £ -we—= % Lavinia Grocery compnny. “It spoils| Pelican Rapids Sunday for a visit at | ; THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursdas our evening's pastime.” | their former home. o We're afl ood on the hur- A . M. Thompson and Miss Beulah ad sent postage pauid to any address for, in advance, $2.0u. ' OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDiNGS ricane deck, Sewell v When he sees burning cars and such. | And one big bear with three small isited at Debs and Red Ld]\'(" | THE RAILROAD STRIKE ORDER '(;pllv,s AR i y. There was The officials of the unions of the railroads have voted|O% Billy, its a little Loo much, =~ jlots o bt nok s k . i ly to strike. The date set so far as we know has not |, Bemidji Th eted irutabagas] = Mr.and Mrs. Peter L unanimously . ar a S 'in Bemidji Thi Alma and Jennic Ande N of Debs Sunday. S old and Ol well for Carl B. Millar been given out by the union officials. Newspaper correspond-| Vern Zeid ents are stating it will be October 30. Perhaps that is the date spent S ¢ with Don | caile or at any rate somewhere near the date. One day or two either! 1 ittending | . | way will not matter much, the main item of importance is thznt\’“‘I'(‘)':.’(L:."gll(,t{?"df,l'f Bemidji was help-| “Wolford, N. D..|A: were Th amily visited nd; the strike will come, ‘When the men voted some their vote to just whether they four or five matters upon which ballot showed a very unanimous freight and passenger business in the freight and passenger ra strike. only the 12 per cent wage cut cause the living cost is graduall matter. - the nation. have been preparing for a test the first of September a tion held its breath waiting to seem as though a ‘“‘show-down time, regardless of how greatly case. It is just getting a start back on afford another setback. paralyze the country wheels going and the nation at | its very existence. It is unthin country should be tied up and because the employees did not will not now. There is little dou promise can be effected. The Rural Weekly makes to. work with a grouch. problem. The housewife wake feet with a broomstraw. That peals of laughter. Il he went to with a feather. Tickling sooth matter of nerves. The twelve per cent reduction in wages is given as the rea- son for the strike, The men claim the rate tariff was raised on There are other reasons, however. For some time both railroad managers and the employees rike was barely averted after the na- A strike of all the unions involved in the vote'taken would The shipments of fuel for winter would| cease, food supplies for winter consumption would be blocked. Industry! depends exclusively upon transportation to keep its R e 3 i MORNING IN BOSTON I‘ waken friend “Hubby” in the morning so that he will not get upl cranky. Alarm clock shatters peaceful slumber and sends many Boston housewives have solved the, any sudden noise irrvitates them. the strike has been ordered. And from the present indications i, H. B. Prather with time ago, they did not confine;| would strike or not. There were W¢! they voted and the result of the| opinion on all matters. | i with the understanding that it/ ‘‘was to pay for the increased wages paid to the employees. The wages have been reduced without any ¢ rresponding reduction| This is one reason for the| The railroad man-| tes. were the deciding feature, he-i y coming down so that the men stood to specially mention mail trains, and as soon as mails are|}; interferred with the government will have to take a hand in the| The entry of the government into the strike will, of’ course, really mean that the people at large of the country will become entangled in it, for the government means the people of of strength. Two years ago on learn the outcome. It would fight” might be expected this| it is hoped such will not be the its feet industrially and cannot arge depends upon industry for kable that the industry of the yet it is foolish to believe that go on strike before, that they bt, but that they will if no com- a suggestion as to how best to ns her husband by tickling his| makes him start the day with potatoes ; this week. They Quite g numb duck hunting Frid urd, of week. Lots of smoke, many re| but they returned with only one du Misses tertained s £ Friday afternoon a at a sewing bee. cral from attendi | ent report a fine afternoon. Mus. | Prather and Miss Helmar tied in the sewing contest, Miss Helmar receiv- picnic dinner. Ralph Wheeler was s to her is attend [ the pu heep of R. O. Bai Saturday night. We were under that parties wherein were indulged were s. day but it seems we Several of our boys w . Dr. Marcum of both 3 bred kilied late impression ng” games ly out of date, mistaken. invited to night out- Two of them ced upon arrival | that no dancing would be allowed. | Playing “post office,” “wink various others of the ki side our home went. It w BANKERS’ ADVICE PROVES WISE ‘Two more young men are glad they took advice from bankers and attended Dakota Business College, Fargo, N. D., in order to qualify for bank positions. They are Ed Gregerson, recently made asst. cashier of the Burke Co. State Bank | of Bowbells, and Leonard Miller, in the auditing department of the Bank of North Dakota. | About 220 D. B. C. graduates have been promoted to official po- _sitions in banks. “Follow the $ucces$ful’’ to the right school to get right training. Write I. L. Watkins, Pres., 800 sleep grouchy, she wakens him es the nerv Alarm clock or! Good disposition is just a| | That may be alright in Boston, where the wife has to cook | the beans for her husband before breakfast, but in real lifi , we! x BUCK LAKE &/ treated that afternoon. There should | 5 Rino be more. such co-operation among | You don’t need to send your Fur |! Uso Black Slik Alr Drying EFRKXR KR RKHK R KKK n‘,p ,,k.:,':l\. \‘“.(n._ SRl i ‘b; Work away n?w—hx\ve it Done . ) apular |y M and Mrs. Covdie Helforich of | Here at Home! The LOS ANGELES LIMITED, ali Puliman—ex- Mu g ited i o pighbor- i " Muhngmen,_ visited fin the neighbor| BEM]D-“ FUR SHOP clusively first-class—gives you the fastest and most night visit- hood last Sunday spending the Front St., Fargo, N, D, A-No.1f ¢ MATHERS & OLSON — D relativ 1 was a Shevlin Jewish The first ¢ Lind has et of Plershill cemete . » number of the utensils nsed in the e buried, The custom o to prevent misuse ané for . and rend ords Buried. s Kkind in DAILY PIONEER SLOANS GETS EM! VOID the misery of racking pain. Have a bottle” of Sloan’s Lini- law, | ed. pec- | | ment kandy and apply when | you first feel the ache or pain. Le-quickly ea the pain and sends a fecling of warmth aching p: Sloan's :Li;zmwnt penelrates . stif joints, Clear Yout Complexion of pimples, acne_and other facial disfigurement. Use freely Dr, Hlobson's Eczema Oint- ment. Good for eczema, jtching skin, and other skin troubles. One of Dr. Hobson's Family Remedies. DrHobson’s EBezemaOintment waste; no dust o get your money's worth. l Black Sill Stove Pohsbh i ho Works, Sterling, llinois. ckly, Seiliant through the | tism, neuralgia, | i mean in Bemidji, we have a “hunch” the woman dosen’t havei| FUR* WORK b obts | as much use for the alarm clock. The noise “hubby” makes in| a | polah. Black Sk Btave Palish doge hot | making the fire in the stove usually wakens friend wife, Oh,| Lo s g yes, there are some exceptions, of course. ! REPAIRING , - | Dowe il K K K % K KK K K X %K K & Lime as there were at least ten horses| NEATLY & QUICKLY Black Silke Stove Pol Prince Albert’s the joys note in Talking about rolling You’ve got a handful-of- P. A. and the makin’s papers! For Prince Albert is not only delightful to your taste and pleasing in: jtsrefreshingaroma,but our exclusive patented process frees it from bite and parch! the national joy snjoke. a new of rollingem! And, for a fact, rolling count three! Prince Albert is so good that it has led four men to smeke jimmy pipes where one was smoked before! It’s the greatest old buddy- smoke that ever found its way into a pipe or cigarette! And, the next agers are demanding a further reduction in wages so that the)’iff}i()fi'}‘,‘. ’l’\“"“' and M by A*,""“‘“‘f_ to the ; Ly 10 may be able to make a reduction in freight rates and it is this! e by the hostess. your own cigarettes, we’ll up Prince Albert is mighty m%‘i]: onf tt{rl‘e g::tlofex'axlrcxtds tha&thas ?l;‘eattb't"?fllzlen%i? }hele (The farmers elub met at the home | were contained s i tell you right here that easy! P.A.iscrimpcutand action o e ployees. s a matter of fact, it is doubtful if|of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Craver on Fri-| jowered into @ grave line h boards, | e P . ot the vote would have been nearly as unanimous on the strike if|day. Not so large a crowd attended fonetsdinin A :‘1‘.’:-‘ i | Prince Albert tobacco has §tays put and you whisk it fa'fli"?i_ {f,’,f;,‘,",;; e a5 was cxnccted but they enjoyed 8 gypeeptan Lo I 3 ’em all lashed to the mast! into shape before you can pass,tidy red tins; and half pound tin humidors and inthe : A sriously are financially as well off as they were before the cut. 'k with a1 Stk ot - L \ A N 'r ing aw. pound crystal 1t is almost certain if the strike goes into effect that Uncle Mre: Cora Landi o | happiness coming your di- instant 31’1°“b e;lufi” EAWAY." ‘humider with Sam will have to take a hand in it. The strike order is under-| d to be improving thou; ACHES AND PMNS_- rection when you pal it with to beat the band! ap Regardless of the merits of the arguments on either side, resorted to, ds w ter- | one thing is certain, the public will not tolerate a blocking of|°% ng. After a short time “our | bc‘;{'yfii"}f{e’?.znfds transportation for very long at this critical period of the nation. Y Tobaceo Cor Winston-Salem, California ‘Ss the best place to spend the winter. , Out of doors all the time! ‘Semi-tropical fruits and trees.at the foot of snow-capped moun- | tains. Missions; history; beauty; romance. ' Thousands of miles of houlevards through valleys, along the Pacific’s shore, and up in the mountains; motoring at its best. Decide now, upon your trip for this fall or winter. Plenty of accomodations at prices to fit your purse— | hotels, boarding houses, bungalows. Call on us freely | Calls You.” for information, and let.us send you booklet “California luxurious service to Southern California—lessthan three . ted the Rog. | ith Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Roghol o briliant | ceto S s The whole s ited the Rog-|They came to look after their farm, —Phone 232— days from Twin Cities. . See Salt Lake City en route, ]wltk Brothers’ plancr one day last|pape, | At Brosvik Tailor Shop ! Sonr i A e i aiim week. Ch ioiking f | 5 rough sleeper: leaves Minneapoli: or! i Forking, ity the [ Western Line every.day the year round at 6:15 Rogholt were Thursday. The s Glady nd Lena Berg and Henry Hanson visited at the Ed- win Rogholt home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Johnson are giv- ing invitations to the neighbors to Mr. and Mrs. come over Wednes morning carly | Tuesday. chigice of elothes: ™ For there :llnd he!nlth}]fl;) the new barn “Mr I;m.x Mrs. Joe Johnson, Miss| is most decidedly a correct’ [J} hey are building. ) Alma Rogholt. and Martin Rogholt e iatenee i ' v made final proof on|spent last Sunday altornoon at the ! style in stationery. If you, ) tead last Thur Alex Sawyer home. ¢ i would be ‘sure of using the | Mrs. Dan ton and Wilson' and daughter, " Trene Murphy motored over from Be- midji Saturday evening nd snent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. F, son and brother pnt the past fou have their hors examined and treated without ha to make the trin to Bemidji. It was an accommo- dation to the people here and from road wi The neighbors are | glad to see him able to be around, again. Mr. and Mus last Sunday evening , Monday | morning with Mr. and Mrs. Baum-| gartner, who lett for Montana last) BICYCLES AND SUPPLIES SGENERAL REPAIR SHOPZ 311 SIXTH ST. BEMIDJIZ peports the “doctor did not waste his SO ENNNEnn e THE CHOICE OF STATIONERY is almost gs important as the paper, envelopes, ete., ap- proved by- fashion come and g’&t vour supplies here.. We eguarantee’ correct form as well as t quality and rea- 648 P. M, St. Paul 6:55, and goes on the Los Angeles Limited next morning at Omaha. The CONTINENTAL LIMITED. another good train, leaves Omaha 1:20 A. M. (sleeper ready 10:00 P. M.) Convenient con- grandmother at |5 | is week. |2 : s at = farm in’ § Lake | = : . All of our ncigh-|S ~ HARLEY-DAVIDSON ge of a chance to|E MOTORCYCLES = For information, ask your Local Ticket Agent, or E. H, Hawley, Gen'l Agent, U. P. System, 618 Metropolitan Bldg., 125 S. Third St, Minneapolis Phone Main 9456 nectionis at Omahe with morning trai: from Twin Cities, -