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KR KK KKK KKK KKK * SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES ¥ L R * There will be German Lutheran services in church tomorrow at 10 a. m. Rev. Kurtz will preach. German Lutheran, URGE STATE LAND DRAINAGE AT HEET (Continued rrom Page 1.) the Swedish Lutheran cational oft_three We urg Catholic. Low mass at 7 a. m. High mass at [} Somm 9 a. m. Vespers at 8 p. m. Thesul‘\_h‘\)': \;:] hours will be maintained during the|the ¢ summer months. Father Philippe. |Site Sunday schaol at 2: at 8 ” districts Salvation Army. 30, S ] Services or distriet. p. m. We urge that own school, full credit to be given in the State University. We endorse the plan ‘of the state edu- commission which puts all ru- ral schools of each county into one dis- trict under a county. educational board members. ze the Legislature to adopt tlie recommendation of the state education- nission regarding qualifications superintendents of schools. e the Legislature to raise the of consolidated schools so that olidated aid will exceed the . previously received by the schools. all organized school be required to provide an -edu- cation for pll clilicen within their boun- eitfer by schools within the dis- by transportation to another Agriculture. Believing in, and realizing the value i of the work already accomplished by Congregational (Nymore) the county agricultural agents, —we S lay school a .m. Preach-|would recommend that the next legis- urey Senoolara bk lature extend state aid to all counties ing at 7:30 p. m. G. M. Peacock,|qualifying for county agricultural pastor. agents. Ceded Chippews Lands. There are about 45,000 acres of ceded i 1Chippewa lands in various parts of for- Episcopal. et Indian reservations on which the Sunday school at 9:30. Regular|timber has been cut and removed, about Sunday services at 7:30 p. m. Arch- chantabl 10,000 acres on which their is no ‘mer- e timber and about 10,000 acres o pars or more which can be opened to entry LU with provisions to the entryman to pay _ for whatever merchantable timber is . thercon: Methodist. Sectlon. 4. Act of Congress approved : Y 1908, provides that said lands Morning worship at 10:45. Sub- shnll opened forf ;eule"l,fim“n“g e,;,. j “ » veni i try as soon and as fast as the timber is ject, “God. Evening services at'X O am. Subject, ‘“‘Overcome Evil With 1’.91_\;_im: upon the tm'o‘vlzéotl;llsergf f:ig fak " act Congress, actual Good.” Officia} board meeting on |3¢, O Consress ars Show” restaing "o ay i s id lands and are awaiting Matidyy ;évening.at @ p.im, Priyer formal opening by the U. S. Land meeting Thursday evening at 8 lmy.l'lmnlnl. * thibe AEosarY . — - More than two years' tim s o'clock. Al mre cordially invited. |n,w(o have been nliowed Inians al- lottees to get lands desired by them. Confirmation services on Sunday at | 10:3( will be held June'9, eveni prese: welcome. at 11. ple’s at 8. Mid-week service for prayer|(0 make separate assessment and taxa- and Bible study on Thursday eveni inery be provided by law for the £ 8. The public is cordially inyited | c7ectual enforcement of such a law. at 8. e public is cordially State Moneys. to all these services. S. E. P. White, reaffirm the position taken 4t pre- pastor. ble for investment should the development of Minne- . s to organized sub-divisions | Baptst, W the state investment ‘e urge upon the state investmen 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. M. |y6arq, in conformity with the resolu- i i i | tion wdopted by the state legislature in Morning \vorslnp.A Communion ser 1913, the early & of sioh, bonds «of mon and communion. 2:30 p. m.|foreign states as can be disposed of, and Junior B. Y. P. U. Lutheran Free Church. ection 0 a. m., enators in Nymore. Services 10 and 11 in the ngs. Several pastors will be|r nt at these meetings. All are| George Larson, pastor. The i Presbyterian. e and Sunday school at|¢ n Morning worship and sermon effectual Jr. C. E. at 3. Young peo- |separate : Eveni tional w meeting at 7. Evening service 7 p. m. Senior B. 5 It is therefore th aning of the nse of this meet- these lan should be imme- opened by the Homestead entry accordance with the provisions of said 4, Act of May 23, 1908, and our and representatives in Con- zress are hereby requested to urge such action on the part of the officials of the ited States Land Department. ecretary of this Association is nstructed to forward copies of solution to all the members of Minnesota Delegation in Congress. Mineral Rights. lieve that the existing law pro- for the separate assessment and of mineral rights owned sep- from the surface rights is in- such law makes the ith mend that such law be Amended 20 0a proceeds therefrom he state. Y P W 108 i e grateful for the prmlege of = Y. 3:00 p m. Gospel _s""'”. meeting in this beautiful city of Thief Sermon, “What Do You Think of|River alls. We desire to express our hrist? i . thanks for the excellent manner in Christ?"" Special music. Morning, | iiich the people of the community have Anthem, “Sweet the Moments.” Ev- We shall return to our B = h a due appreciation of the ing, Anthem, “A Song of Victory.” ale of progress and the pros. so ehoriis clols ol this . and we trust that Large chorus choir of young people. |! me future mm we may again have A cordial invitation is extended to!an ']»mnul‘uinl!lu of availing ourselves of 8 its hospitality every one to attend the services next| We asknowledge our debt of grati- 4 Rev. Ira D. Alvord, pastor. |unh- to the men and women who have Male Stenographers in Demand. Th comn ut of e niss 'nited States Civil ou” announces that while it 15 5 i We Serviee | commend this interd to speak We thank Northern nnesota, and ociation to the con- t and_support of the peo- rt of the state. hi has no difficulty in securing suf- he Northern i ) tion, to the ficient male stenographers and type- ? erally, to the wriers to meet the needs of the de-| pther, orgunlations that are working partments at Washington, the sup-|we thank them for their re co-opera- Wy of male eligibles has not bee”ihnn ith us for the upbuilding of this equal to the demand. Young me: weome to the orgunized work ot who are at least I8 years of age and omen of Northern Minne: who are willing to accept the usual e oS pudiier entrance salaries, which are $840 to e T aescia liaye elpaye, $500 a year, have excellent opportu- 1 we believe that with a proper mities for appointment. While tha ton they “will“hieeven more of- entrance are low, advanece- an. went s reasonably rapid to those e 1. z % Secxpmry. meriting it. The examinations, whieh | e eenstution” Commir. any competent stenographer should| Remits are most miways certain be able to pass, are held cach month | when you use a Ploneer want ad in the year, except December, at the|nye-half cont a word. Phone 31 principal cities of the United States.| —--— Wi who is known to every resident of the city beeause of his having sold pen- cils u entir has written Bemidji friends that ho is no wher first Ralph, At University Hospital. llic Bolden, the Bemidji boy To Wi and candy on the street, being helpless from spinal trouble, | ADDITIONAL WANTS 0 LATE TG CLASSIFY A A A A AN AR \NTED—Girl for general house- | “work. Phone 14, Mrs. B. W. La- kin, Lake Boulevard. it 1elg t he|iOR RENT—Furnished room. GeGn- W at the University hospital,| {jeman preferred. 523 Bemidji ¢ he is being treated. He was| pve, taken to Rochester by George' - formerly state drainage cn.|FOR RENT—Suite of four rooms up- stairs; $5.00 per month. 318 3rd sineer, who has taken much interest ' in his condition, but the doctors' St could do nothing for nim. Mr. Ralph | then made arrangements for placing | § ¥ I lim in the University hospital where | = want an operation may be porformed. * best s — * want Try a Ploneer wunt ad. HON. LYNGON A SMITH AS ATTORNEY EEHEMI. is STRONGLV ENDORSED BY COMs MISSIONER C. F. STAPL AND OTHERS. Hon. Lyndon ‘A. Smith, Attorney General, 8t Paul, Minn. My dear Sir:; . While I am not at present ia the service of the State of Minnesota, I am interested in her welfare. As & citizen, taxpayer and voter I earnest- 1y hope to see you remominated and elected as Attorney General for & sec- ond term. Your administration ef this important office has been a success. I served as a member of the Rail- road and Warehouse Commission for fourteen years, resigning May 1, 1914, to take up work for the United States government. Many legal questions which concern the regulation of rail- roads, the conduct of commission men who handle grain and country pro- duce, and the important work of weighing and grading cars of grain, come before the Railroad and Ware- house Commission for disposition, and I frankly state that, in my opin- ion, no Attorney General has given the Commission and the people better ser- vice than yourself. You have always, as far as possible, protected the inter- ests and rights of the producer. Every case that has beem appealed by the raflroads to the State Supreme Court has been won by you. You took an active part in the trial of the Minnesota Rate Cases before the United States Supreme Court, and the decision that restored to the people of the State the two cent passenger fare and equal and reasonable freight rates was secured during your term, You have taken & lively interest im the payment of refunds for over- charges of passenger and freight rates, and thru your active coopera tion with the Raflroad and Warehouse Commission the people have received back from the rallroads approximately one million five hundred thousand ($1, 500,000) dollars. All legal questions submitted to you by the Commission received prompt and careful attemtion. It would be a misfortune to the State to lose the henefit of your valuable services. Sincerely your friend, C. F. STAPLE&. » Deserving of Recognition. Sauk Center, Minn,, May 28, 1914, Hon. Lyndon A. Smith, St. Paul, Minnesota. ~ Dear Sir: Your industry and method of eon- ducting the Attorney General’s office are deserving of recognition by the voters of Minnesota. Very truly yours, CASSIUS M. SPRAGUR. Entitled to Re-election. Hon, Lyndon A. Smith has made & record that entitles him to re-election, ~—Warren, Minn.,, Register, Consclentious in Every Duty. Attorney General Smith is not only an exceptionally able lawyer, but is absolutely honest and consclentious in every public duty he performs.— Stillwater, Minn., Gazette, A Painstaking Official. Lyndon A. Smith, who has filed for another term for Attorney Gens eral, has made a fine record in that office and will doubtless be elected again by a big majority, He is a aon- scientious and painstaking official.— | Redwood Falls, Minn., Sun, More Good at Least Cost. The present Attorney General, the Hon. Lyndon A. Smith, has filled for re-election, and we are pleased to note the fact, as he has been faithful to his trust and has accomplished more real good at least cost to the state than any of his predecessors. Mr. Smith has assuredly made good and the peo- ple should continue him in nmcm— Chaska, Minn,, Herald. One of State’s Best Offici: One of the straightest and best of the state officials is Attorney General Lyndon A. Smlth—MDrrii, Mina,, Tribune. Able and Efficlent Advisor. Lyndon A. Smith has made a very able and efficient legal advisor for the commonwealth, and is entitled on his merits to a second term.—St. Cloud, Mibn,, Journal Press. Diligent to Serve the People. * R kAR RER RSB you have a room to rent or ¢ to rent one—you get the ¥ choice through a Pioneer 0 ad. Phone 31. .vauta-ll&lfiikiti§ WATCH FOR OUR ANNOUNGEMENT In Monday‘s Pioneer OUR ANNUAL JUNE WASH GOODS SALE Will Take Place Nex t Week. Bargains Gaiore! and then some The goods arrived too late to advertise this week. The Bazaar Store SECURITY BANK BUILDING of a large niimber of friends I'hereby The State has never had a better Attorney General, than Lyndon. A, Smith or one who was more diligent in his duty to serve the people.—Ren- ville, Minn., Star Farmer. Suhscribe tor the Ploneer. = - Political Anfluncsmmm PAID. ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted for and by J. G. Morrison, Jr., its author, of Red Lake, Minn., who has paid $10.00.) Announcement 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination of county com- missioner for the Third district, Bel- trami county, to be voted on at the primaries on June 16th, 1914. I believe that the affairs of the county should be run as economically as fs congistent with s development and in accordance with business prineci- ples. As a business man I feel qualified to represent the district to the satisfaction of all concerned and respectfully- solicit your suppost. J. G. MORRISON, JR. ADVERTISEMENT To be paid at regular rates ~ Announcement - Yeilding to the urgent solicitation | nomination for present myself as a candidate for the Representative for the 62nd Senatorial District. If electel I shall work for ‘legisla-{ability to secure the largest. nppro-.cnndldmy I may say that tion that will glye our state an eco-!priation’ ‘posgiblé for the erection and strived tu _serve the people tunmn 1 favor the rolo ning Qf the state funds withip. the state. T shall use my best ef- forts to further the secuting of a ditional state aid for the construc- tion of roads and bridges. 1 shall do all in my power to se- cure a suitable appropriation for the erection of the sixth -Normal school, at Bemidji. 1.will endeavor to secure the adop- tion of the revolving fund amend- ment known as House File No. 1242. I will assist and vote for any legis- lation that will help in the develop- ment of Northern Minnesota. J. U. WILLIAMS. Announcement ($20.00 Paid.) At the presistent and earnest re- quest of a large number of friends and ‘acquaintarces throughout Bel- trami and Koochiching county I an- nounce myself a candidate for the state sehate from this distriet. I came to the state of Minnesota in 1885 and seventeen years ago en- tered. this- section of the state as a homesteader. I have eruised exten- sively .. throughout the northern counties, .since that time, being largely - interested in the improve- ment and development of the terri- tory -and materially assisting in its growth and development through the efforts of myself and associates in securing not only new settlers but the sort of development that attracts settlers. My thorough acquaintance with the district has made me familiar with its requirements among which are: 1.-' Extensive improvements in our public roads. additional roads that public and pri- vate land may be speedily settled and the strength of the large and ever- increasing citizenship be added to the district. 2.- To work for the best system and methods of dgveioping and re- claiming vacant land, natiomal, state and private, and to foster such laws as will induce state and natiou- al governments to bear their share of the burden of development and taxation. 5 3. A state normal school to be located at Bemidji. 4. The endorsement of organized labor, I ‘ask our people to bestow ‘upon me the opportunity for honorable service if it is thelr sincere belief that I can more ably - espouse the rights and requirements of this dis- trict than any other candidate. Senator, with me, will only be a public trust to be administered with all the ability, fidelity and energy I possess. If your confidence is placed in me I pledge myself to return to you such good work in behalf of the entire district as to merit the “Well Done” when the legislative session shall be ended, “""'Respecttully submitted, L. H. NORD. —Adv. 2 g "ADVERTISEMENT. ($10.00 . Paid.- for Serles.) ~ Announcement. I ‘lereby present my name 8s a candidate for member of the house: Believing the people of this leg- islative district, whose support I ask at the coming prlmnrlel. should |- questions of greatest interest to Be- midjl and Northern Minnesota, I promise: if elected; 1. To .work to the beut of ‘my 'which has been. lnuihduh- am, acted into law will give the pewer to "directly control QII regulate the liquor hlulnen as. wel as all public/ utiHties. | 1 amalso in lates to the recall of elective officers. ‘|improvement and cultivation. The opening up of |" know how I stand on some of thej | e i Gl 4 : % < .| tion'to the office of ‘sherift of Bel. Bfilflfl favor of vhe recall, so h;-‘ as i 3. I am in favor of amending the constitution so that a state homie- stead law could be enacted, patterned after the Wisconsin law, whereby an actual settler may acquire not to exceed forty acres of state land by complying with the prescribed re- quirements of residence, drainage, Al timber to go with the land and min- eral to be reserved, as at present. 4. Iam in favor of the most Ub- eral appropriation for good roads and scientific drainage, without —which there can be no substantial develop- ments of Northern Minnesota. On the foregoing declaration of principles I respectfully solicit the support of the electors of this legis- lative district at the primaries, June 16th, next. L. G. PENDERGAST. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ~ ($10 for series) Announcement I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the nomination of county commissioner from the third district to be voted on at the primarfes to be held in June. . I have been a resi- dent of this district for the past sixteen years and if elected will serve the district and county to the best of my ability. LOUIS TEGNER, Pinewood, Minn., Town of Buzzle. ADVERTISEMENT ( $10. Paid for series) Announcement ‘'l hereby annouce myself as. a can- didate for the nomination of county commissioner for the Third district to be voted on at the primaries in June and if nominated and elected will endeayor to represent my con- stituency to the best of my ability. | have lived in this district for the past 15 years and have held various town offices during that time. My residence is in the town of Rooseveit and I earnestly solicit the support of the voters at the polls. SAM JALLEN, ANNOUNEMENT Paid Advertisement $10.00 for Series 1 hereby cnnounce myself as can- didate for nomination for County Commissioner for the third District of Beltraml county at the Pripary election June 16, 1914, J took a homestead in Roosevelt Township nine years ago and have been a resi- dent since. If elected I will use all my efforts in the interest of taxpay- ers, regarding equality of taxes and improvement of roads. CHAS. F. MOLLER, Pinewood, Minnesota. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($10 for series) Announcement I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the nomination for member of the House from the sixty second district, to be voted upon at the pri- mary election in June 1914, As T have been county commission- er for Beltrami county for the past two-terms I feel that I am in a posi- tion to know the needs of this dis- trict well and will, if nominated and elected, serve my constituents to the best of my ability. HELIC CLEMENTSON. ADVERTISEMENT ($15.00 to be pald for Serfes) Announcement To the voters and taxpayers Beltrami county: I hereby announce myself as a candidate for nomination for elec- of and well durlng the two years I hve thd ~the office. Honesty, fairmess and efficlency have been my policies, and 1 confidently refer you to.my ad- ministration of the office. By vir- tue of experience’ I feel that I.am better qualified to-day than ever be- fore to maintuin a high standard of efficient’ and economic service. - I'have worked harmoniously with the’ legal department of the county, and have done my best to facilitate “|all civil and criminal procedure. T respectfully ask you to support me for. nomination and election, as- ;|suring you of my fixed purpose.to ever strive to render the best ser- vice attainable. Respectfully yours, ANDREW JOHNSON. ADVERTISEMENT - ($10.00 to be paid for serles.) Announcement, To the voters of Beltrami County: I hereby: announce myself as a candidate for the nomination of Re- gister of Deeds of Beltrami County, to be voted at the primaries to be held June 16th, and respectfully so- licit the support of the voters throughout the county. If nominat- ed and elected it shall be my aim to please tne public and conduct the office in the same satisfactory man- ner that I have in the past. Yours respectfully, J. 0. HARRIS. ADVERTISEMENT. (To be paid, $10.00.) To the voters of Beltrami County, Minnesota: I hereby announce myself as a non-partisan candidate for the nom- ination of Representative for the 62nd Senatorial District, at the Pri- mary Election to be held June 16, 1914, Assuring you that, if nominated and’ elected, I will at all times work for the best interests of my consti- tuents and the development of North- ern Minnesota. 1 will, if elected, work for County Option. 3 ~ Onward march of Northern Minne- sota, ‘is my slogan. JOHN R. NORRIS, ‘Williams, Minnesota. - PAID ADVERTISEMENT Inserted by A. L. Morris who nas paid the regular rates for the series Announcement To the Voters of Beltraml County Minn: 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination for Coun ty Treasurer of Beltrami County, a: the Primaries to he held June 16th 1914, I have been a resident of Beltram| County for the past 16 years, part of the time engaged in farming, general mercantile and banking business, and can say that I am thoroughly con versant with the duties pertalning to the office of County Treasurer. 1 respectfully solict the support of the yoters throughout the county at the Primaries to be held June 16, and f! nominated and elected I will promise to conduct office in an able and sat- isfactory manuer. A. L. MORRIS. ADVERTISEMENT. ($10.00 to be paid for service.) Announcement. —I have filed as a non-partisan can- didate for the nomination of County Treasurer of Beltrami county at the primaries to be held on the 16th day of June, 1914. It will be impossible for me to personally visit every voter in our large county and I take this opportunity of informing you of my candidacy for County Treasurer and to ask your support. I have been a resident of Beltrami County during the past eighteen years and I am conversant with coun- ty affairs. Any assistance you may be able to.give my candidacy will be appre- ciate. Yours very truly, 0. J. TAGLEY. PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($10.00 Paid for Series) 3 Announcement To the Voters of Beltrami County: I hereby announce that I am a can- didate for the office of Treasurer of Beltrami County at the Primary to be ‘held June 16. Many of you know me personall) but for the benefit of those not ac- quainted, I would say that I have had 20 years, experience in Auditors’ and Treasurers’ office as deputy and thoroughly understand the duties. Should I be chosen, I will fill the of- flice to the best of my ability. HENRY W. ALSOP. ADVERTISEMENT ($10. To Be Paid For Series) Announcement 1 am a candidate for the State Sen- ate and herewith present my name to the voters of this Sixty second dis- trict for their consideration at the primaries to be held in June. If elected I will do all in my power to concientiously represent my - consti- tuents and favor any legislation that will help in the development of Nor- thern Minnesota, - trami county. In support of my,| 1 have A. A. ANDREWS. -~ ADVERTISEMENT ($10. To Be Paid For Series) . Annonuncement I Jurehy announce myself as a candidate for mhg State Senate “trom the Sixty second district, Which is. comprised of Koochiching and Bel- trami counties. I make this. an- nouncement after having ‘beem strongly urged by friends and voters throughout the district. Although I am absolutely free from any faction, I want it understood that I am strongly in favor of county op- tion and will do all I can for this ‘measure should it come up for discus- sion.. I will represent all of the district all the time and further such legisla- tion as will be beneficial to Minneso- ta, more especially Northern Minne- sota, s CHARLES HAYDEN. ADVERTISEMENT Political announcement by and for M. H. Hazen of Bemidji, Minn. ($10.00 Paid for Series) Announcement - CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a non-partisan candidate for sheriff of Beltrami county, and respectfully solicit the support of all voters at the primary election to be held June 16, and if nominated and elected I pledge. my best efforts in serving the people of the county. » I have been a resident of-this county for seventeen years, and ! was for two years a deputy sheriff, during which time I received a training that will, I believe, aid in performing the duties of the office, which I feel confident I can per- form efficiently and satisfactorily, 'f elected. . i Respectfully, M. H. HAZEN. ADVERTISEMENT ($15.00 to be paid for service.) Announcement I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds to be voted upon at the primaries June 16th. If nominated and, elected I will serve the county at all times to the best of my ability I am making this 'announcement and have entered the race because of the earnest solicitation of many of the voters throughout the county. I will appreciate your support at the primaries. WILLIAM McCUAIG. ADVERTISEMENT. ($10.00 to be paid for service.) “H. J. Maxfield, candidate for the Republican nomination for congress, Sixth district, (including Beltrami county). Mr. Maxfield is one of the best known Northern Minnesota boosters. Twice president of the Northern Minnesota Development association, and formerly State Im- migration Commissioner, he stands for things which will develop Bel- trami county.” To the Voter. The man you vote for should be under no obligations to any man, set of men, corporation, interest or news- paper. A vote for I. B. Olson for Register of Deeds of Beltrami county means a vote for a thoroughly equio- ped public servant who has always sided - with the people and who has always been independent of sinister influences. If, after con- sideration, you believe that my quali- fications are such as to make me wor- thy of the position of Register of Deeds, I would greatly appreciate your support at the primaries, June 16th. Respectfully submitted, 1. B. OLSON, Candidate for Reister of Deeds. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ($10.00 to be paid for series.) Announcement. I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for re-election at the primar- ies, June 16, for county commission- er from the 1st district, and if nom- inated and elected will ‘serve the county along the same conservative lines as in the past. My past rec- ord is my strongest recommendation, and on it T earnestly solicit the sup- port of the voters. A. E. RAKO. ADVERTISEMENT. ($10.00 to be paid for series,) ‘Announcement. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Commissioner from the First District, to be voted on at the Primaries, June 16, 1914. -If nominated and elected I shall endeavor ~to perform the duties of the office in a businesslike manner and shall always work for the best interests of the taxpayers of Bel- trami Counfy,