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One Year oo wesicosrum §5.00 ix MOBIES oo veerwmes BBO E Thursday '::Tn sdvance, $3.00. u'dlt |l ven this paper, use for o] blu.fln e! -II u.a it, o‘r c&rfl- Subliehed Deres. AND OTTY PROCERNINGS 3 N,,Awnr. FAKERS COME ON The open season for nature fakers is in full tilt. Fishermen aré takifig“full advantage, “for bigger ~ fish are getting away this year than ever before. ., Cass Lake fourist helps some with & story about aving canght a-22-pound “muskie” flm was found* to have eaten a two-pound pike. “Quite nrqbable," any old fisherman will tell you. But the fish cln’t monopolize, it all. Snnkes are always goorl for a yarn or two. Fm' mmnce, The i’ Oologist says: Some_doubting Thomases. may not beheve the ; story,’ but C: M. Wells, Belen, N. M, says that the gratitiide of rattlesnakes'is well known,, and_he re- ¥ lates the following: While doing certain topagraphical work along the lire of the Eastern railway in New “Mexico, Jerry Moskovitz, an instrument man, ‘ioticed’ that’ ’ the snake population was rapidly ‘being depleted by the road-runners and he frequently witnessed : battles royal between these birds.-and the Teptiles. Crodsing a sandy waste one day, Moskovitz came upoh a particularly fine specimen of snake fighting ' fot its life, and without any ado went to the rescue, driving off the bird. The snake, apparently thinking lt had found a . f#iend for life, followed him into camp and made home in one of Jerry's-old boots; Now:Jerry’is : & plrtwullrly sound sleeper, alarm clocks notwith- standing, and this the snake soon h qud,‘“fb,(!es ‘ “ tooning himself on the'head.of Jerry’s bed, he . thrust. his head into the sleeper’s watch: pocket:no - i as to get the correct time, hung his; tail by Jerry’ "mqndmmpuv’bemmmu.uan - mever loses any, time in getting up. e Olivar Whl]ly might now teil us ‘aboui the “square-jawed wempns” that he caught:nea; the. | outlet—or mayb¢ ‘there are lome‘uu*r emidji .. Ilporumn who. are willing to. take & mmet —s i “Creating the~world was & big job, ami ’yet it one without' any free reading notices,” says ’ Bert'Moses. Bért is quite. often corrict.’ -SPIEN 1eld in the meu 24, over the J. C. m:u 1n nuxook. Snn- ‘.. or Bemidji Hardware stores. E 'nnd ‘looking.; We harbor )io really is, a i the appiointment | of a commission nmsenhng labor; capital and' the ‘People, ' who-‘can- go::into: the: merits-af each ton- troversy, with power:to adjust it on"a‘fair givesand- take basis. ' The idea is 2 good one. . Layo should by all means i far.m;mwsmve b vM prags his has its inconsistencies. Two says: ‘High wages eannot be | Arkmen earn them. Thelr lahor cers- claim - election. The two ! most votes, namely, Reff and | Covey did not, according to the opposition, file ac- | cording to law the:! proper number of days before election, while *yer and Benson claim to have | properly filed. ill be up to-the attorney general to ascertain wh r the majority elects and wheth. er the people h a right to vote for whom they choose, regardle‘ Minnesota’s senior senawr, the Hon Knute Nel- son, has taken a stand aj jainst the wool tariff bill, *declaring that he would’ be ‘ashamed to go back to ' | ‘anesota and tell his people that he helped to put ; | 100 [per_cent’ increase, on, the clothes people must . Mr. N‘elson does not_eppose a ' tariff;sbut he ‘does oppwe%e present bill, because it ywi_ll fgisa the price’of clotheés: beyond all reason. for his enterpme in pravxdmg a henlth ex}ubxt for the big Northern Minnesota: Fair, That it will :prove to be an educationial feature is.a ceftainty and it wlil be of that, mnure to benefit the general public. There are two stores in, Betpld;n that have your number. You can get it bac}x by cutting a coupon from this paper and taking it to either the Given The numbers are free for the asking. ' If yqur house.is-not number- ed, lleres your chance. = b THE DLDEST NEWSPAPER The Pekin News _has 'ligen pubhshed since the sixth centnry, "and i8 snlrl to be ;fie oldest news- paper in-the world. Then comments an. exchange: “Well, by peekin’ you get the news, don’t you?” Who'’s g‘ng’ng to ‘be “Queen of the Pageant?” One_ thing is cemain and that is, that she will be ltlnd in North- iniiesota. H The Mnose Bazaar slqses tor\nght The klddles o ote: of the older “kiddles™ will bé sorry." The noighhn -will uhsd -no tears.. Lt \P“M-’St Cloud is to have a new: million- dollnr United + . ‘States hospital,- and Bemidji—well Bemldjl hopes - -#40-some, day have & hasplul that will nofl. has flllll T 2 million, B\ly your season ticket edrly and, secure your § vqbes lor your favorite'as “Queen of file Pngudnt ” FIRST LUT RAN English._service at_1! 30 a. m, . Wilton- 2. p,- m. i No evening 'serviee, all welcome : : J. €. Jerdee, pastor. SHIP BULLF ZOGS TO .IAI"‘AM~ Sunday” sthool at 9 Enfilish services at 8 loge of Solendsof -Imperial =" University at Tokyo. m Amnlcn Red lel ltd i s, had obtained-from tne flaod refllxed B3 was -found: that the :.gavernment had fatied to sen anybody. llt!lll who.. could ' direct -the .- erection. . .of help. - Recently, James' was sent”ta :Victor Hi placed agers of ‘both firms " were ' formier D. B. C. men. “‘Foilaw. the Bucceg$ful.”” En- flancmg g Lessons TAu.M by Fr new method, wi ampt wnh the Fargo l-oundry Co. Man- ' 2 stlcks, New Armory | Snappier - ‘Than " THE PIONEER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS . and ‘of course you need the proper* having ma- O .shaving powder’ or 8Boap: bay&um or witch hazel, facey powder, Jotion, shaving miiroy, ete., are - indispensable., ' to the man who shav. ' “us supply you “with all ° your, toilet articles, And now the song and hind lcgs of : utslana * Bhlifrog Big swamp bitrachilaris will be héard)| - Compehhon ‘nenliz the. whitella " vines while “froge |“f le” . will“ e lsted: on|! ithe anlnese menu with tea and rf Bifty of the largest-specimens of —T. B Nudq_le. pnstnr ST. PAUL'S E sfi GELICAL H 8 ud‘lfhlnldAmm:’u;' unday’ school at 10:00va. m. ¢ ‘| Louistana’ 3 ' yx.,q' hrqtun Endenvor at-7. piii fim 10 et ‘bniversity of. Tokyo by t Sontbm ‘Blological comipany for <breeding Pur- Pposés. The. consignment s tho lld NS.pord j Extrn H_eu& { Sl;ndn(rd " ZRev, Wm, El]iott, Rector Rectuty, mp Blmldii "Ave. Evening i wonhnp &g';hck. i PRESIY ERIAN Sunday. morning at the Presby- terian church at 11 o'clock the pas- for will speak on the subject “Life’s /ithstanding . Quality,”. (Eghesians|. 8. . M};):d.zfll ml) ing a; 8 o’clock the n e on the theme, “Ap- /ples of Sodom,” (Luke 17:32). Sunday school will meet at 10 a. Lester P, Warford, pastor b Engluiejsemees on' ning at 8 b%lock. Mr. Carl M. Zorn y pxuent vu-,-r in the Tengtrike parish P ‘Sofo by Miss Frenk: “Answer and T Skall Hear* - Sunday. sethaol on.Sunday morny ing at 9:30 o’lock, Frohn. church . on: Sunday .momming and .afternoon. Rev. Herman Mayor | of Intternational Falls will :preach. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Rev. E. W, Frenk, pastor Mission: Festival in the Town of | Diace, Pelink i "*“‘ .ot of. tions an the mm ot ‘the last one. 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