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A COSTLY MISTAKE. Our great forests originally owned by the state are almost 2. Tiiy have been ruthlessly destroyed and only a small proportion is left. If the Ninth Amendment, submitted to your vote Nov. 3, fails to puss. the remain- ing forests owned by the state will follow the fate of the-others. Under the present constitution, all state lands and forests must be sold. The timber i cut down by private intrests without regard to reforestation. This policy is wrong where the forests are on untillable lands. with the forests destroyed, are usually left unproductive and a lons of dollars have been lost by this method. THE NINTH AMENDMENT WILL SAVE FORESTS. The amendment for State Forests provides that bosé lands still under state ownership, which cannot be farmed, shall not be sold. Then the gor- ests which they support may be given care and protection iike any other crop. Such a policy must result in permanent forests, cheaper lumiber and & steady income from state lands to our treasury and school fund. As this income grows, so will the state and school tax be correspondiugly lowered. But there is opposition to this measurg by a few individuals actuated by prejudice azainst forestry and selfish motives. It therefore meeds the support of every public spirited citizen in Minnesota. WHAT THE AMENDMENT WiLL NOT £O. It will mot reserve from sale state lands that can be farmed. It does not provide for the purchase of private lands by the ... ENDORSED BY LEADING MEN. ng the amendment their unqualifed svwport. It 18 endorsed by G n berhart, Attorney General Smith, Pre-ident Vin- cent, Dean Wcods, State Forester Cox, Archbishop Ireland, Bishop Quayle. Bishop Edsall and many others. ACT NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE. The Ninth Amendment will save from exploitation the forests on un- tillable state lands. It will perpetuate them according to modern methods. It stands for a volicy which we sheuld have adopted years ago. Remember this Nov te. Prominent men are ®o Ok MOk R R AR E NN If you have a room to rent or ¥ want to rent one—you get the + best choice through a Fioneer * want ad. Phone 31. £ AKX KERREKKE 02 8 | any ‘druggist ‘or‘department stave: Don't Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol- Ten feet, sweaty. feet, amelling feet, tired feet. e {He is simply psing the name as a vehicle for re-election. g Let us.lay e for once,’ vote: for the intapests of misery. et | a 25 cent box'of % b feel. suffer. Have good-feet,. glad »fést, feet that never swell,“never hurt iuever-get tired. A years:foot comfort gusrautesd: or money. Tefunded, 2 . Very respecttully, P. J:RUSSBLL, ‘Member of Btate - Congressional Commiétee, ~@ixth “District. 1tw 10-20 1td 10-29° PAID-ADVERTISEMENT. ($15.00° Paid for-Daily and Weekly Series.) {Prepered by-E. K. Walby, -of -Nord Committee. . LEONARD H. NORD Candidatefor_Election as “STATE SENATOR _Eeaile du Nord. So that the humming of telephone wires fastened to a house will -be les- sened a new German system encloses the wires in cement cylinders, thein- ner surfaces of which'are softer- than the outer. Subscribe for the Pioreer. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. (To be paid for at ususi rates.) Bemidji,:Minnesots, To the Voters of the City of Bemidji; Do you want a.publie building? There has been a blanket:appropria- i ticn of $75,000 for it.—mnot enough by half, but even this small -amount * is not available, and no one knows | when it will be. | Mr. Steenerson is no longer our' representative, and we cannot rely on him any longer to secure the need- ed appropriations, nor to make such available. Who then, can, and:will secure for us the needed meney, and i have it available so that this gemera- |tion, at least, will see the building ’completed? Can Mr. Lindbergh get {it for us? Frankly I say no, even :flmugh he had the ability, which he has not. By his slanders and abuse:of the Senate and House of Representatives, - and of the Administration, he has |izclated himself, and he cannot ex- peet, nor will ‘he reeeive any assist- ance from either of the old partiest| |in securing any appropriations or leg- |islation. We also need an appropriation for LEONARD H. NORD who was nominated by the largest r.and. by, Fred W..Rhoda Series-$10.00.) i FOR:CLERK:OR-COURT. I.have -again placed myself, hefore| oters of- Beltrami. conaty sfor] 3 g .of dis- trict court, on.-November-3, 1914. If | T.am re-elected, will promise you the same service you have always -re- ceived -during. my term in office. Trusting that.I may be favored with your vofe, I.am Respectiully. yours, . FRED W. RHODA. BAID ADVERTISEMENT. (Inserted for-amd iy:=Henry W, -Alsop of Bemid}ji;—Minn—Price of Garkes; 1 $16:00. HENRY W. ALSOP Candidate for County Treasurer PAID ADVERTISEMENT. serted by and for J.' U. Williams. (Price for series—$15:00.) YOUR SUPPORT Is Asked For J. U. WILLIAMS Candidate for REPRESENTATIVE of the 62nd District {e new ‘bridge across the ‘Mississtppl|vote at the recent primaries for state [ |sure you is appreciated, and would ;|@md the same kind and courteous | i River, and we can get it, if we elect |the -proper representative. During senator.'of this 62 nd district, com- are under the impression. that I am the one that started the contest for- the:Register of Deeds office after the <|last ‘Geneml} Election held in 1912. Now these are the true conditions as they existed) and the retords:in the Glerk of Courts’ office will show that Mr..G. 0. Moon is theione that started ‘the contest. 1 stmply de- fended my rights. For after the Canvassing Board had canvassed the votes of ‘the cpunty ‘they found :thmt I was elected Register of Deeds of Beltrami County by a majority of ve votes, amd:the Cournty: Auditor - \¢Price ¥or ‘series "§$10.) ‘Ordeded- for'and-by A. E. Rako. Having “been chosen ‘at ' the pri- ‘eandidate for re-election to the office of coumty-conrmissioner from the First-Distriet, I take this ‘opportnnity..of asking the voters of. my. distnict. fer. their. support-at-the coming.election, Nowember 3, issusd ‘me my certificate ‘of ‘election. In. refurn for the -confidence be-|,pnyong doubting this'statément ean stowed in.me, I.pledge you the-same|. .iicty themselves by eonsulting’the kind of service as in the past. MY |..corgs in the Clerk of Court's office. record for the past term is an open Very Respecttully Yous, ‘book and upon it T seek your endorse- 3. 0. HARRIS. ment. . - A. E. RAXO. e ey She il Py PAID ADVERT:! [ENT. : —— (Price for Series—$15.00.) (Prepared by and for ‘M. A. Clark, Bemidji, Minn—Price for series,$10.00) FOR JUDGE OF PROBATE 1 again come hefore the voters of Beltrami County as & candidate for re-election to.the ahove - office. I wish to thank my many friends™ for their support in the past which I as- 1. N. McKEE Canidate for Coroner of Beltrami Jounty, is a man whom the voters zan trust to serve their best interests seenomically. p: He is a successful business man, ibsolutely honest, and during the thirteen years' residence 4n this zounty he has held many positions of trust, and has been on the side of awvery measure that has been of bene- Gt to the people. - Mr. McKee spent several years in hospital work at Kel- liher and Farley; served as Post- master, Chairman of the Board of Health, and Village Clerk of the Vil- lage of Solway. He is a licensed undertaker, and worked with the J. P. Lahr Furniture 2dd that if re-elected, I promise you that the office will be conducted in the same efficient, economical and painstaking manner as heretofore, | treatment will be extended to all. The matters handled by this office are too | vitally important to the tax payers Co. for seven years in that eapacity, posing ‘Beltrami -and Koochiching Mr. Lindbergh's nearly eight years|counties, is of :Norwegian parcntase as congressman he has not intreduced ja single bill for the benefit of the settled in Minnesotasin 1885. After many, iyears’ residegce in Minnea- .polis he moved iuto this district, whers lie became intimately ac- |@nainted with its pioneer life, as a |farmer or the working man, nor has he secured the passage of any bill ifor the general benefit of the Natien, |the State or the-District. How Much Money Are You Going Te hemestdader and colenizer:. - During these years he 'cruised over this dis- triet so thoroughly that there are very few' townships in vither Bel- trami or Koochiching counties that he did not cover. This valuable ex- perience has given to Mr. Nord first [ iand Knowledge of the meeds of this district, so that if he is elected to represent it in the state senate he | will besable to fully inform the law makersiof that body, of the pressing needs of this district from his own personal experience as to roads, drainage, clearing, state furnishing ] Spend For Xmas Presents fi| dynamite to seftlers at cost, schools, This Year? Mr. Nord will also strongly advo- There are two things you know, you must consider: FIRST, to pick out a present, which is sure to please. SECOND, the present which will give the most pleasure for the least amount of meney. Now That Is Some Sense, Is It Not? It is our business to see that you .and your friends are supplied with phetographs, hence we want to figure with you on——what to give for Xmas, We want you to come early for pictures, that’s why we .are going to give away one of our famous Indian each $10.00 sitting if made before Novernber 10th. cate some feasible plan ‘whereby long time state loans can-'be-made to set- tlers for improvement purposes, at a*low rate of dmterest. “Mr. Nord is-alive to the necessity, of thoroughly ;trained teachers for our rural as well. aswour city schools, and will pledge himself to work ear- nestly:for an adequate appropriation for the marmal school.of this district, the site for which had- already been selected in Bemidji. 3 PAID ADVERTISEMENT. (Price.fqr-series $15.) JOHN G." MORRISON, JR. I To the Voters of the THIRD District: You have honored' me”'with the nomination of County Commissioner for the Third Pistrict at the last pri- ithose Xmas heads with 2 ] Remember 1 dozen Photograps Makes 4 9 12 meas Presents Make An Appointment :deay ; election and: T enieu my ap- ation -lierewith. fthat theaffairs of the county should be run as economically as is con- .sistent with the development of the i Defecfive Page and _emigrated to this. country antt|] _jagain ask for your votes and s{lpport He stands for an economical: and; funds within the state. He will work for appropriations, for roads and bridges. He will work for an-appropriation for a Normal Sehool at Bemidji. He will work for - the Trevolving | fund amendment. He will work for all legislation of } benefit to Northern Minnesota. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. ($15.00 paid for Daily andiWeekly Series.) Prepared by and for GRAHAM M. TORRANCE, Bemidji, Minn. Candidate for Re-election as COUNTY ATTORNEY for BELTRAMI COUNTY To the Voters of Beltrami County: I am a candidate for re-election. to | the office of County Attorney for Bel- trami County. I appreciate the con- fidence the people of this county placed in me in electing me to-thi I - ___{ tinue to regard the office as a public employment and as a public trust— not as a political office.. My policy will be in the future as in the past—strict attention to the county’s business, common-sense busi- ness management, economy, and .am honest endeavor to perform my du- ties impartially as, the attorney for S R of this county to be placed $n inex. | hence is very familiar and well versed 1 perienced and-incompetent hands and | in the duties of the effiice of Corouer. for these reasons I do not hesitate to| M- McKee is.now.-the efficient | clerk sof the, Woodman, Camp of Be- Fidjid He f zh,e'i:r‘u;iefr mian for the | place, and is a man that is qualified iin every way to serve the peope, as {Coroner in an intelligent and efficient at the coming ‘election. M. A. CLARK. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. i il a';;:;:f(fl’m;;i:l':‘d_byr‘i";el‘f'ofi‘;;ig:s | Your support is solicited for H. N. G e og 5 [ McKee, Candidate for Coroner of Bel- As o candidate for re-election to} ™! Co¥1 the office of county auditor I merely | wish' to suggest to the voters that by reason of my experience in this| PAID ADVERTISEMENT. .Inserted for and by W. B. Stewart-of Bemidji Minn.—Price for series $10.) work. I wish at this time to thank W. B. Stewart, County Superintendent of Schools Because of his: 1.. Education-and-years of prac- tieal 'experience in school: work. ‘2. Tntimate knowledge of ‘every part of the county. “3.- Wide and cordial personal re- lations with parents, . pupils and teachers. 4.. Thorough acquaintance with school. conditions :and :sehool .needs: 5. Supérvising, efficiency. *6.:Sympathy, eneouragement, help- fulness 'and counsel. & If re-elected I will give the same un- divided attention to the duties of this office as in.the past. a» Most Experienced JUSTICE BUNN.: has ‘been a member -of-the SUPREME COURT the past -three years, and for fourteen years before that served on the District Bench. Heis entitled o2 second term. t The splendid record which the Minnesota | SUPREME COURT is making is due, to a large. “extent, to:Judge Bunn’s great legal ability. _His | decisions are regarded as masterpieces of the public in general that if I am eontinued in office you may expect the same service that you have re- cefved from. me in the past. J. L. '"GEORGE, County Auditor. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. (Price for ‘Series—$15.00.) Notice to the Voters of Beltrami County. I want to make it plain to the vo- ters of Beltrami County so there will that he be-kept in his present posil JUSTICE BUNN friends to yote forBioa..