Cakes! Suitable Cakes for after noon lunches or the supper table can be had at our store. They are marie of the best pastry flour, fresh creamery butter and fresh egg*- All ingredients have been tested and are strictly pure. Tempting, are they not? THE LAKESIDE BAKERY Phone 8 PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. ARTS MISS EUGENIA OLIVE VOICE CULTURE MISS DICKINSON ART O PIANO PLAYING 415 MINNESOTA. AVE. LAWYBR D. H. FISK DR- WARNING-ER VBTER1NARY SURdBON Telephone Number 309 Third St.. one block weit of i*t Nat'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. Phone No. 58 618 America Ave. Are You Going to Build? If so write to A. G. LE VASSEURJ for plans and specifications, Modern Plans. Careful Estimates. A. G.LEYASSEUR, Grand Rapids, fllnn. THE BIJOU C. L. LASHER. & CO. C. L. Lasher, Manager Every Evening 7:30 to 10:30 Saturday Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30 TONIGHT Unpleasant Legacy Southern Komancy Illustrated Song My California Rose RoumaniaIts Cities and Soldiers Eclipse of the Sun and Moon Majestic Views in the Yel lowstone National Park Program Changes Without Notice Admission Ten Cents Is Economy an Object to Yon? BISIAR & FRASER with their fine line of Pianos, Or gans, Sewing Machines, String In struments. Kdison, Star and Victor PhonographH, Records and Sup plies, Sheet Music and Music Rolls INVITE INSPECTION, COMPARISON, AND EXPERT CRITICISM. Piano Tuning CALL AND BE CONVINCED that you are certain to purchase gratification and satisfaction if you deal with Bisiar, and Fraser 311 rtlnnesota Ave. Phone 310 BerilOJI, MINN. jZ^^s!*M^M^iZ*% *.'i3k$!k *-\-J ^^^^^'^pif^^if^^W^^^^ i Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office over Post Office E. E McDonald ATTORNEY A LAW OemMJl. nino. Office: Swedbeck Block PHY5IC1AN5 AND SUROBON3. DrTRo^wianFG^more Physician and Surgeon Office: rule* Block ^__ DRTE. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physiiinn and Surgeon Office In riayo Bloek Phofxe 396 R,s. Phone 397 L. A. WARD, M. D. Office over First National Bank. Phone No. 5 House No. 6oi Lake Blvd. Phone No. 35 Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First National Bank, Bemidji, MJnn. Office Phone 36. Residence Phone 72 DBNTIST3. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rt National Bank Bu ld'jj. Telephone No. a.* VETERINARY LOCA HAPPENINGS John Cowan of Northo me spent yesterday in the city. J. W. Irwin, the logger, went to Blaekduck last evening to look after his interests at that place. For health and pure food use Hunt's Perfect Baking and Ex- tracts. They are pure, uniform and reliable. Wanted: Good girl for general house work. Inquire of Mrs. W. A. McDonald, Cor. 4th Street and Irv. Ave. or at Model Bakery. Don't forget the Lucey-DeBona combination, at the City Opera House, Wednesday evening. Third number in lyceum course. Martin Brown, who has been at his home in Brainerd for a month past, returned to Bemidji last even- ing and will remain in this city the balance of the winter. Willson, better kno wn as "Bill," left this morning for Park Rapids to interview the local deal- ers at that place concerning their wants in the meat line. Nels Torranc e, one of the substan tial residents of Jones township, was in the city yesterday and trans acted some business with the county officials at the court house. John R. Stewart, the general manager of the Beltrami Cedar & Land company, returned to his home at Bl?ckduck last evening, after having spent yesterday in the city. A. J. Flemington, the "man catcher" for the St. Croix Lumber company, went to Funkley last even- ing, having spent yesterday in the city, using his "snare" for lumber- jacks. A. Kaiser, the Fosston banker, came down yesterday noon from the Red Lake agency, where he had been on a business trip. left yesterday afternoon for his home at Bagley. George Newton, who spent yes- terday in the city on business, left last evening for his home at North- ome. George owns a first-class re- refreshment parlor at Funkley and is doing well. J. T. Sullivan, walking boss" in the Funkley camps of the St. Croix Lumber camps, passed through the city last evening on his way to Funkley from a business trip to Stillwater, the headquarters of his company. Miss Hagen of Two Harbors, niece of Thomas Johnson, arrived in the city last evening from the southern part of the state, where she had taken two of Mr. Johnson's children. Miss Hagen will retu rn to Two Harbors tomorrow. Ole Jacobson, who owns a farm near Lynx postoffice, north of Spaulding, was a visitor in the city yesterday. Mr. Jacobson called at the Pioneer, renewed his and allegi- ance to this great family necessity bypaying another year's subscription in advance. John Rose and P.Cunningham, who have been serving on the grand jury at the term of court being held at Grand Rapids, returned to Ee- midji from he "Rapids" last even- ing and went north last evening to their homes southeast of Northome, in Itasca county. William Hanson, who has a fine claim southeast of Northome, spent yesterday afternoon in the city looking after some business matters. had just came in from Grand Rapids, where he had served as a member of the grand jury at the term of court being held there. Clyde Johnson, son of L. Johnson, left last evening for Funk- ley, in the interest of the C. A. Smith Timber company. Clyde will superintend the shipping of some logs for the Smith company that has been lying beside the tracks of the M. & I. on the siding. Horace Dunham, lineman for the M. & I. railway, went to Funkley last evening. The lumber com- panies who have camps on the Kelli- her branch break many wires while they are decking logs beside the tracks, and the lineman has consid- erable work in keeping th em in re- pair. Andrew Johnson, who has been acting as alternate watch with Julius Da hl at the county jail, left last evening for Foy, for a visit of a few days with his brother. Mike Boe will act as watch during the absence of Mr. Johnson. Messrs. Johnson and Dahl constitute the death wat ch at the cell occupied by Mathieson and Munn, the convicted murderers. e'~ a-\ brother, The Wonzor. V-Vft' The Continued Story of Current Events. Fountain pen ink at the Pioneer office. C. W. Speelman came down this morning from his home at Northome. W. A. Gould, of the Bemidji Lum- ber company, went north on the M. & I. last evening. Miss Mildred Wonzor of Pola Alta, California, is visiting with her Sam Hunter, the veteran logger who is cutting timber near Laport e, was in the city today. A. Hatcher, the logger, returned last evening from a visit with his family at his old home, Anoka. F. B. Harris, the Crookston cigar dealer, was a visitor in the city yesterday afternoon and evening. Mr s. J. A. Lumbar and Miss Josie Anderson were in the city yesterday from the Red Lake Indian agency. Fresh cut flowers always an hand at the Lake Park Green house. Orders promptly delivered. Phone 166. Peter Slough came up from Nary last evening and spent the night in the city, returning to Nary this morning. Orin Noble spent yesterday in the city and returned last evening to Kelliher, where he is engaged in business. Mr. and Mrs. C. Billedeau left this morning for Clear Lak e, Minn., where they will visit with relatives for a week. W. J. Kolb of Bagley and Otto Morrison of Detroit were among the out-of-town visitors who spent yester- day in Bemidji. Don't forget the Lucey-DeBona combination, at the City Opera House, Wednesday evening. Third number in lyceum course. Martin Ingleking, who is in the employ of the J. A. Irvine Company at Northom e, was transacting busi- ness in the city yesterday. LOSTBlack cocker spaniel dog, with white spot on breast answers to name of "Booster." Reward will be paid for return to Pioneer office. J. A. Irvine and B. B. Lungren of Stillwater passed throu gh the city last evening, northward-bound to look after their logging interests at Funkley. Dr. Blakeslee, county health offi- cer, returned this morning from Tenstrike, where he removed the quarantine from the family of Mr. May, who were effected with small- pox, but who have now fully recov- ered. Stewart Walsh, of Grand Forks, N. D., spent last night in the city. Mr. Walsh had with him twenty head of horses which he is shipping to Northome to work during the winter in the logging camps of O'Neil & Irvine. W. Strachan came in last even- ing on a regular south-bound freight train from Big Falls. occupied the private car "50," which was attach ed to the freight. The ar was taken to Brainerd this morning by the passenger train. W. P. Welch returned last even- ing from Brainerd, where he went Monday morning to consult with his brother, J. Welch, who had been taken to the Brainerd hospital, suffering with fever. Mr. Welch states that J. is much better. J. Scribner, the general agent for the Crocker & Crowell Land company of Minneapolis, arrived in the city last evening. had with him a bunch of men who desired to look over some farming lands in this vicinity, with the intention of purchasing. L. G. Pendergast left last evening for Big Falls, and from that place will go about thirty-five miles north- east, in company with Andrew Dahl, Ole Berg and Ole Kittelson of Bemidji and Ole Berg of Lengby, who will visit their stone and timber claims in that country. The meeting of the Odd Fellows to be held next Friday evening gives promise of being of more than ordinary interest. There will be a class of candidates for initiation, and there will probably be lunch served and a general good time had, at the conclusion of the regular meeting. Louis Crombie, who is in the em- ploy of the Wilcox Bros. Lumber company at Northome, spent yes- terday in the city and returned to Northo me last evening. Mr. Crom- bie took with him some fine har- nesses, which Charles Carter says are the one thing on which Crombie prides himself. K* i'n f? sai*^*1"?j. **& ''''Wife- JS Wi* Miss HaldemanSfreturned this morning from Big Falls, where she acted as referee in some state swamp land cases. Don't forget the Lucey-DeBona combination, at the City Opera House, Wednesd ay evening, Thi rd number in lyceum course. J. M. Richards, of the Bemidji Lumber company, returned this morning from a trip to Northome in the interest of his company. P. J. McKeon, the boarding car man, came down this morning from International Falls, where he had spent last night on business. J. C. Shultz, traveling auditor for the M. & I. railway, passed through the city this morning from Northome to Walker on an official visit. J. P. Watson, TJ. S. commissioner of Big Falls, came down this morn- ing from his home and went to Grand Rapids this noon on a busi- ness trip. J. Sheldon of Minneapolis, president of the First National Bank of Bemidji, came down this morn- ing from a visit to International Falls, where he is interested in a business. Her Disease. One day Marjorie, aged three, wanted to play doctor with her sister. Marjo rie was to be the "doctor" and she came to make a call on her sister, who made believe she was sick. "Do you want to know what you've got?" the doctor asked after a critical examina tion. "Yes," faintly assented the sick woman. "You've got dirty hands," said Marjorie, dropping in disgust the wrist on which she had been feeling the pulse.Buffalo Commercial. He Knew the Kind. A small boy In Boston was rebuked by his father for swearing. "Who told you that I swore?" asked the bad little boy. "Oh, a little bird told me," said the father. The boy stood and looked out of the window at some sparrows which were chattering. "I know who told you," he said. "It was one of those damn sparrows." 12 in. Storm Calf Blucher two straps and buckles double sole, sold every where for $7.50. Our price $500, Gun Metal Calf Button Dice Last, very stylish, regular #5.00 shoe. Our price $4.00 Patent Colt Blucher Stag last, late st style, sold the world over at #4.00, our price $3.50 Gun Metal Calf Blucher double sole, extra value. Our price, $3.50 1*/. jj Bhe Mart THE HOUSE OF BARGAINS Is showing the Snappiest Line of Men's and Boys' Shoes in the city at Prices that ought to command your atten- tion. If you are interested in the latest styles, Come and See Us. S A Ne Line of Hats Just In. The McKibbin new blocl*, worth $5. Our price Our Clothing Department is Rich in good Gar- ments for Men, Boys, and Children, and at the Prices we are offering themEverybody should be well dressed and Happy. 0 v^'l YOU:CANNOT AFFORD^TO PASSiUP BEMIDJI'S NEW SHOPPING CENTER, m&MART 514 Minn. Ave., r"?\? 't $^?*. The Glad Ring, ffi? -fc The ideal state of love will never come to pass until the wooer can use the'glad ring In his voice and save the price of a diamond toward provisions for the first year In a flatSpokane (Wash.) Spokesman-Review. He Didn't Like Crowd! Mrs. GotroxMabel, dear, are you Bure Mr. Woodby loves you for your self alone? MabelYes, I'm sure he does, mamma. He Is always so rest less when you are in the room.-Ex-_ change. In January, 1849, one year after the first discovery of gold in California, there were 10,000 men mining there. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching:. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. Twenty Horse Power Engine For Sale Cheap Call on or, address J. Dexter Pierce, Larimore, No. Dak. W O O At the new wood yard you can get dry birch wood16 inch or cordwood. Leave orders at the yard, or phone 401. Yards near M. & I. Depot. E. H. CORNWALL, Manager Simmons Patent Leather Unmatchabl'? anywhere at ur price, $ 3 0 0 Men's Box Calf Blucher "Cygnur" in all Mag- azines. Our price, $350 S O E S S Men's Box Calf Blucher Goodyear Welt, Cush- ion sole. Our price $5.00 ':,v^e^ Men's Box Calf Blucher Absolutely guaranteed. Our price $ 4 2 5 From No Until Christmas SI our store will present a constantly changing pano- rama of the various lines for which the holidays bring special or increased demand. Of course it will be impossible to tell of each day's offeringthey're here, they're gone, to be replaced by othere equally as alluring. Drop in and see us dailySurprises await you. *m&$, F38*MPWK Type Writer Supplies W carry a Uue of Ribbons for all Standa rd Machines, either copying or record Type Writer Oil, Carbon Paper, Box Type Writer Paper from 80c per box of 500 sheets up to $2.00. Pencils lathis line we carry the Fa ber9, Kohinoors, Dixons, in black, colored or copying. W have the artist's extra soft pen cils as well as the accountant's hard pencils. There Is Only One Ask vour doctor what he thinks of this Colocynth Pulp formula for a liver pill. Do as he says ExcipientSufficient quantity, I ahoul usine these ttills Hi- bun,** We hve no oerets! WopnblUb J.O.AmrOo I aooui using inese puis, nc unoUls. tU He sees best who sees to the consequences. Do you realiz* the serious conse quences of continued eye strain? Priceless beyond all possessions is the eyesight, de serving of your lrghest con sideration^ We fit your eyes correctly. Artificial eyes fitted. SDRS.%ARSON & LARSON. Specialists in Scientific Treatment and Correction of Eves Office over Post Office Phone Office 92 Res. 310 CARTER. & TAIT For Rent7-room house good location, $15 per month. For Rent2 room comfortable house, $4 00 per month. We have several partly improved farms near this city for sale at low prices and easy terms. We write fire and plate glass insurance St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, HIXN. The Bemidji Pioneer Stationery Departm't Up To Date Goods. Well Selected Stock The Right Place to Get It. The Pioneer in putting in th'S stock gives the People of Bemidji and surrounding country as good a selection as can be found in any*stationery store We are glad to show you our stationery and I job stock and invite you to call at the office..? The Bemidji Pioneer T*-' "Bronto Quinine" pv-*"j CQ1 EB FOBMTTLA, AYEB'S POLS Xaoh PiU Bepreaente Jalap Ginger Aloea Podophyllin fV Or. Gamboge y Or. OilPeppermintjto Gr. Oil Spearmint J^ Gr. formula* of all oor modiotnea. I^walf.lEat rr Ti-amHai J^J3P,,^, Money to loan on farm lands CARTER. & TAIT Minnesota. Avenue. BEMIDJI, MINN. Lvimber and B\iildirig M&ieriaJ We carry in stock at all times a complete line of Lumber and Building Material, Dimensions, etc. Look us up for your winter supply of CoJ and Wood We have A large supply Paper Fasteners. The best and most complete line of fasteners to be found:Any where. W have the Gem Clips, Niagara, "OK," "Klip Kpp," Challenge Eylete and othef va rieties. Blank Books Our blank book stock is a carefully. selected line of books. Special books ordered on short notice. Our specialties are handy books for office or private accounts. ft ?&Vv^*vj Laxative Bromo Quinine U8ED THE WORLD OVER TO OURE A OOLD iM OME DAT. Always remember the full name. Look,^ for this signature on every box. 26c. IjTh Dadly Piorveer 40c per Month