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MONDAY, JARUARY 31, 1916. rection permits may be issued or leases executed of lands for grazing, camping or other purposes. No per- mit shall be issued for a longer term than one year, except to members of the Red Lake-band of Indians, and no lease shall be executed for a longer term than ten years. If a lease shall be canceled, or a renewal refused, the secretary of the interior may, in his discretion, pay to the party dispossessed, from the proceeds of the Red Lake Indian Forest, the appraised value of the permanent improvements placed thereon by the one dispossessed. The proceeds de- BEMIDI BUSINESS DIRECTORY CLASSIFIED ALPHABETICALLY ABSTRACTS OF TITLE MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ‘Wholesale and Retail rived from these lands shall ‘be cov- Pianos, Organs and Sewing ) ered into the treasury of the United SATHRB Machines. | States to the credit of the Red Lake 117 Third St. Bemidji. i Indians, and may thereafter be ex- Phone 573-W Clothes Cleaners pended by the secretary of the in- For Men, Women and Children terior in payment of necessary ex- penses of the forest, including the purchase of improvements, and in such other manner as said secretary shall consider mest advantageous and beneficial to the Red Lake Indians. Permits Issued. Sec. 4. That the secretary of the interior is hereby authorized to issue J. BISIAR, Manager. Men may differ about prepared- ness for war, but all of us believe in preparedness for most things. SUPPLIES FOR OFFICE Typewriter ribbons, carbon paper, typewriter paper, clips, paper fasteners, punches, eyelets ete., etc. Get quantity prices PIONEER OFFICE STORE g GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, Feed, etc. The careful buyers buy here. ‘W. G. SCHROEDER It is preparedness that sends the runner over the tape ahead of his sivals. It is preparedness that enables the advocate to sway judge and jury with his logic. It is preparedness that enables the manufacturer to out-distance his compeiito It is preparedness BROSVIK, THE TAILOR Phone 938 that has made the General Roofing ing Company a permit to any head of a family or Bemidji Phone 66. Phone 31 Security Bank Bldg. ! 3o ] . 2 e e adult unmarried member of the Red The Big Gun in the Roofing Business Lake band of Indians entitling him || BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS PHOTOGRAPHER WANTED | or she to the exclusive use for a term The General’s preparedness consists of the three largest and best equipped roofing and building paper mills in the world. Lach is a complete producing unit, manufacturing the full line of the General’s products. Fach is advantageously located in the territory it serv s cheap fuel and favorable transportation faciliti “The General buys raw materials in enormous qu. ) ad. This means favorable buying arket. tities and fur and pick of the With manufaciuring so perfected and cheapened, the highest guality is produced at the lowest cost. This preparcdness enables the General to make one-third of the rolls of roofing used. All over the civilized world you will find of ten years of any tract of land, not exceeding twenty acres in area, fronting on either Upper Red Lake or Lower Red Lake, having a shore line of not more than fifty rods. Sim- ilar permits may be issued by the said secretary for legal sub-divisions which do not border upon either of Ice Cream, Bakery Goods, Confec- = 316 Minn. Ave. N. W. Phone 125 KOORS BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers and Jobbers 7-ft. cedar posts cut from dry giandiae;timber Photos Day and Night t , Cigars and Foun- i = N. L. HAKKERUP I. P. BATCHELDER tain Goods o Bemidji KEMP’S DRY CLEANING HOUSE GROCER LOOK! LISTEN! pit FANCY AND STAPLE au GROCERIES If you have a piece of property Holstead Coffee or auto or most anything of value We Call for and Deliver Beachnut Brand of Jams and to exchange, see Promptly. Jellies = 3 Fresh Onions and Rhubarb 1 LA LEIGHTON CASE’'S CASH STORE LONGBA £ 2 the said lakes with the same restric- tions as to area. In the granting of these permits preference shall be given to Red Lake Indians who have occupied such land for a period of not less than three years prior to the passage of this act and each permit shall be renewed so long as the per- son or any member of his or her im- Clothes Cleaned and Pressed. Certain-teed Roofing The quality of roofing cannot be determined by lookingat it, asibility of the world’s largest Roofing and Building mediate family shall continue to re- BANKING AND SAVINGS DRUGS AND JEWELRY PENCIL SHARPENERS nor by twisting or tearing. Its durability can not be tested ex- Paper Past experience has proved that our guarantee side thereon, unless in the opinion Wholesalers and Retailers. | cept in actual use over a period cf years. is conservative and that the Roofing will out last the period of of the secretary the best interests of Save systematically. Make use of il “The Boston” s ! Contrary to popular belicf roofing b e " the Red Lake band of Indians de- |l our Savings Department. We wel- | Service and satisfaction. Mail o5 —_ out. CERTAIN-TEED Roofing i Therec dssatype. o mand that such permit be not re- |l come your open account. : : : : | Orders siven that same service you $1.00 ! this process of drying out; as it is thorcughly saturated v CERTAI} fll‘-fi 3 newals mbd mhonta Relewal o te get n person. o | our properly blended soft asphalts and coated with a blend and a proper method of 3 SECURITY STATE BANK BARKER'S Lasts a life time. | of harder asphalts, which keeps the soft ation—the life Jaying it, for c_v?r{'ky‘d fused the secretary shall cause an Phone 31 | of the roofing—from drying out. This produces a roofuy; Of building, with flut or appraisal to be made of any perman- Bemidji, Minn. Third St. - Bemidji, Minn. . | pitched roofs from the largest sky - scrap the smallest str pliable, yet durable. s to the clements. CERTAIN-TEED product: ade under the sapervision of our board of graduate chemists, and are the result of long experience in mining, refining and blending of these materials. CERTAIN-TEED Roofing is guaranteed to hold ¢ the sun®* for 5, 10, or 15 years according to whet! ent improvement placed upon such land by the permittee, or his imme- diate family, and shall pay to him, from the proceeds of the Red Lake Indian Forest, the amount of such 2, or 3 ply respectively. Behind this guarante appraisement. If any Indian. per- T~ ' mittee or his immediate family shall GENERAL ROCFING MANUFACTURING COMPANY ¥§‘%g"];gzflfl:g ‘S?YE};;“QLP:' fail to reside upon the shore line or World’s Largest Manufacturers of Roofing and Building Papers which is conspicuously display~ interior tract covered by his permit New York Ci Chi Philadelphi St Todi 5 tovatidi ed oneveryroll orbundle. Look for a period of at least three months Pitwburgh, Dotrait San Francloce " Cincinnati . Minnonpolis " Kansas City f“.‘h‘h‘” I“bfll; 3“‘1 "?ts?‘“fi?? in any year, the permit shall be ~ Saattle Atlanta Houston London Sydnoy with none that doesu’t show it. subject to cancellation by the sec- retary of the interior, and when a [ ] . { . permit is thus canceled the secre- Ou ee an O 0 S We are Wholesalers and Retailers of the complete line of ~ Bltary may pay the permittee the vatue- of his permanent improvements from [ the proceeds of the Indian forest, if o : o ' i Suagment e mprovements || With which to start the New Year, and you will find eriain-tee roaucts are of any value to the xei Leke In-| § - gur supply will give you a splendid assortment from dians. If lands covered by a lapsed P E T 4 5 or a canceled permit are assigned to Whlch to choose, another applicant, such a new per- D' . V P k 1 ] mittee shall be required to pay into iaries, Vest Pocket Buying here will prove to your advantage. miitée aiall boirsautred tospay tncy L — the value which the improvements Pocket Note BOOkS, e thereon have at the time of the is- suance of such permit. Sec. 5. That every permit or lease issued under authority of this act to Indians or to other persons or corporations shall reserve to the secretary of the interior the right to cross the land covered thereby with logging roads or railroads, to INDIANS OPPOSE NELSO use the shore line, or to erect there- N on and use such structures as shall 15~ READ THE DAILY PIONEER WANT ADS FOREST RESERVATION BILL |be necessary to the proper and econ- s omical management of the Indian Forest created by this act. served for school, agency, church or Sec. 6. That all acts and parts townsite purposes, or granted to pri-|of acts inconsistent with the terms vate parties or corporations, within [of this act are hereby repealed. the area described: Provided, That S e————— when any of said lands are no longer |[TQ INVESTIGATE FITNESS needed for the purpose for which OF BRANDEIS FOR BENCH they were reserved, the secretary of leather and cloth bound from 10c to $1.50. L. P. Loose Leaf Pocket Note Books, Cash Ledger, Jour- naland recordruled. There's a great demand for new blank books at the beginning of every year and 1916 promises to be the biggest ever. Bemidji merchants are anxious to keep up-to-the-minute accounts and many are making plans to revise their bookkeeping systems during 1916. 1 LET US HELP YOU GIVEN HARDWARE CO. Phone 57 Bemidji, Minn. (Continued from Page 1) Today’s News Today Read The Bemidji Daily Pioneer For Today's News Today. Read The Bemidji Daily Pioneer All the Bemidji News, Beltrami County News, Northern Minnesota News. The “Cream” of the state, nation and foreign news. Emporers, statesmen, warriors and a staff of news- paper correspondents circling the globe work to- gether in the columns of THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER through the United Press Association the world's greatest afternoon press association. The United Press taps European war areas, the orient and domestic field for exclusive news. The list of writers at the European war front includes Ed. L. Keen, the European man- ager of the United Press; W. G. Shep- herd, at various battle fronts; William Phillip Simns in Paris; Carl W. Acker- man in Berlin; Henry Wood in Rome; Wilbur S. Forest in London. 'Today's News Today SUBSCRIPTION RATES 10201y Afreq Hprwag ayJ pesy the interior may declare such lands to be a part of the Red Lake Indian Forest. Under Federal Bureau. Sec. 2. That the forest shall be administered, by the secretary of the interior, in accordance with the principles of scientific forestry, with a view to the production of suc- cessive timber crops thereon. The said secretary is hereby authorized to sell stumpage, logs, piling, posts, poles, pulp wood and other market- able products, under such rules and regulations as he may preseribe and to establish such sawmills and ac- cessories as may be necessary to manufacture the timber into various products, and he may purchase such equipment and employ such persons as shall be necessary to carry out the purposes of this act. The Indians shall be allowed for fuel, under rules and regulations prescribed by the secretary of the interior, dead tim- ber, standing or fallen, which is not of a merchantable grade or suited for timber. Leases for Ten Years. Sec. 3. That it shall be the duty of the secretary of the interior to maintain at all times a forest cover ‘Washington, Jan. 31.— Acting Chairman Overman of the judiciary committee today named a sub-com- mittee to investigate Louis Brandeis’ fitness for the supreme court bench. The senators named are Chilton, West Virginia, Fletcher, Florida, Walsh, Montana, all Democrats, and Clark of Wyoming and Cummins of Iowa, Republicans. RATE CASES BEFORE SUPREME COURT ‘Washington, Jan. 31.—Shippers of coal to and from Minnesota points will alone secure reparation for dis- criminatory rates the railroads have enforced while the Minnesota rate cases are before the supreme court. The interstate commerce commission held that grain rates are not so un- reasonable as to demand reparation. PRESIDENT’S SPECIAL ARRIVES IN CHICAGO Chicago, 1., Jan. 31.—The presi- dent’s special arrived here at 8:11 this morning and left at 10:15 for Milwaukee. Five hundred police ~ COLUMNAR BLANK BOOKS We have them from 4 to 24 columns. When you use one of these it will enable you to ‘Single and Double Entry keeptsyour b 1eplgrt- ments separate and strike a and Loose Leaf. All trial balance in a few min- sizes and all prices. utes. ~ ASK TO SEE ONE Oe Cent Each. LEDGERS JOURNALS 2, 3, 4 and 6 column Journals, all sizes and all prices. Grocers, Meat Markets and general merchan- dise account books for family accounts for - One month by carrier 40c One year b)’ carrier $4.00 on all parts of the forest which are|acted as a special guard. sale at one cent each. Three months postage paid $1. -6 months postage paid $2. 1 year postage paid $4, || 2°¢ Detter adapted to agricultural T o . A Sl e~ ]| uses than to the nruduc:i%r{ l;lf for- CARD OF THANKS. The Pioneer has always led in the blank book business in North Central est crops, and he may establish nur- - - ). . hort noti i Bemidji Daily Pioneer 1916 || certes or ' purchase seedlings or| We extend herewith our most sin- Minnesota. If we haven't what you want we can get it for you on short notice. ; "E Bemidji, Minn transplants when needed for refor-|cere appreciation to friends and 5 . S 4 i E 5 s | estration purposes. Under his di-[neighbors who so kindly assisted us Th P P bl h ¥ C . ‘% Please send the Bemidji Daily Pioneer as per rates quoted above to the fol- AD__D_IT_dn_A_L m.__m_ Hiring the ilisoscand death of ‘dor e loneer u ls ln ompany .3 lowing. for months for which I enclose § L son, William. We wish to extend ) . ass . ¥ _Too Late To Classity o thanke tor tne many nesntta |f Security Bank Bldg., Bemidji, Minn. - — e @ Name WANTED—A good fresh cow, grade |floral tributes. Phone 31. i R.F.D. Box. Post Office L State. Jersey or. Guernsey preferred. F. MR. AND MRS. WM. PECKLES. M. Freese. Phone 26-F-11. 2d21|d13l _—_—— — e