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In his Maine speeches Mr. Hughes, made-it plain that he was not attack-' Ing' labor or the equity of the pro-| posed Increase of wages for the rail-i road men. He was simply contending for the all important principle 'of arbi-i tration as the.right means of settle-; ment of such questions.’ Speaking at, different places in Maine, Mr. Hughes: dwelt upon this question, saying’: :“I deeply deplore, in.the name of. labor, -in the name of justice, in the name of American ideals, the surren-’ der of the Executive and of Congress to force, instead of permitting reason to reign. ? “The measure to which I have allud- ed was not, properly speaking, an elght-hour measure. It was a wage' measure. It was a plain proposition for a change in the wage scale. I do not speak of the equity of that. Thet is a matter to be fairly considered. I want what is just and right with re- gpect to wages. I am for the arbitra- tion and the peaceful settlement of. these Industrial controversies. We; can settle everything in this: country: if we approach those matters with a; fair and open mind and an examina-! tion of the facts. “This particular measure shows on| its face that it was legislation in ad-i vance of the investigation, instead! of investigation in advance of legisla- tion. It is said that there was in its favor the judgment of society. The Judgment of society in this country] has never been passed in favor of leg—‘ islation without knowledge of the equi-, ty and regardless of the facts of thej case. There was no judgment of so-' ciety in favor of the roads which were! excepted from its provisions. If there' was a judgment of society, why not ap-| in sides or sliced, as ply the rule to electric or other kinds of roads or roads less than 100 miles; you choose. Full Weight GUARANTEED and Prices Right |tosser 1t wess somsant so s se Troppman’s Dept. Stor Phone 927 ‘ . you are wise to rich tobacco.. 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We always have the best and sell it either stead of a clear, candid, “faithful! framed examination of the facts, and then action in accordance with Ameri- can principles. ) J “Autocracy represents force; tyran- resents the rule of the common jud UL T R R R AR | ment after discussion, after an oppor- We Have the Lot You Want &, —— Most of those choice lots in Bemidji are ours to sell, becanse g NO ONE WAS AFRAID OF HAITL Haitl did not behave as badly we own them. Itis better to buy direct from the owner. PAY AS YOU LIKE In most cases these are the terms. We are H ;:r “vazlflsoidel!;::wzihe;vez (;ml;:: 1 .l.nere to help you secure a home of your own. E the - Halfiene, it o Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. /& voo ana "the "blooa ot our - roops, took possession and now THAYER C. BMLEY’ Local Azenl. H has our armed forces in control LT NN g | g of Haitli and directing its gov- ernment. - His.course of action in Haiti .can. be defended : only if his course of action in Mexi- co is unqualifiedly condemnedl, for such :action: was : far- more needed in Mexico than.in Hai- tl. But there was a difference in the two cases; and to Mr. Wilson it was a vital difference. Hpiti was weaker than Mexico. No one was afraid of Haiti— From the speech of Colonel Roosevelt delivered ate Lewis- ton, Maine, in behalf of Charles AR nnnHnne & I will receive a fancy car of Hand Picked Bulk Apples in a few days and will be pieased to have you hold your apple orders for me. I sell only good apples and you can depend on good stock as soon as this car arrives. I. P. BATCHELDER Ceneral Merchandise Phone 180-W 2 s £ Minnesota Ave. Bemld)i, Minn. T LRI CEORCH 5 THERE SHOULD BE NO'AGC- TION UNDER PRESSURE, - UNDER DICTATION. | - “We have one-priceless treas- ure in this country, and that is the reign. of good. judgment after public “‘discussior.:Iin‘ the long history. of the ‘people, . victory after victory has been ‘won over tyranny and force. - We ‘have a free press, wé have a’ free form. of publici discussion; to the end that tl'qere may-be a general un- derstanding of our activities and .a. general appreciation’ of what :is necessary ito the:im- FLORIST PULT UL L T LT T T T T T T T L ment in the long run. * Hence there.is one thing which we must always maintain, and ‘that is that = FOR £ All Kind Of Wood--Wholesale and Retail madaure. o i -_:: SEE . confidence 'in . the public - judg- Geo. H. 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Democracy rep-| amended so that ditches will be con- moius issue of bonds, and the high rate and attention, and that special privil- ‘Defective Page men of 1his fype always viear made-fo-measureciothes ' IT’S rather interesting to nots that the men with the high foreheads, the kecn ¢y0s and the genuinely -, cultured demeanor, always prefer custom tailored, . made to measure clothes. even to men to whom wice i o consideration, cus- ‘om tailoring is now avail- ble——we've combined all itz advantages with the ad- ditional attraction of un- usval value. To such men, price is usual- l ly not a consideration—the:- buy what they like and want regardless of its price—they find that custom tailoring suits them perfectly. Hand Tailoring, guaranizcd fit, extra value in clothes made by the Centinental Tailors of Chicago. 0. J. LAQUA CLOTHIER Third Street Bemidji 1 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT * K K kK &k % X ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥[school at Frohn Monday morning af- * NYMORE NEWS *|ter spending the past few days as a (Authorized and placed by Charles S.| % ¥ % ¥ ¥ % X X ¥ ¥ ¥ & & & & guest of relatives. Carter. Amount paid for Mrs. Tony Harrison, who has been series $20.00). visiting as a guest of her sister, Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Jens Nelson and Frank Attridge, for the past three|daughter, Matte, of Buena Vista weeks, returned Saturday afternoon |spent Sunday here visiting with to her home at Calgary, Canada. friends. = Sumner Chiies has left for Escan- | x & & % & % H K KKK KKK KA aba, Mich., to visit for some time Ploneer adyxercisements are re- with relatives. able. LA R R R R R R R R Miss Izetta Fisher left for her I am a candidate for Representa- tive from the 62nd district, and re- spectfully solicit your support at the election, Nov. 7, 1916. I might make numerous promises as to what I will do if elected, but quantity promises are made largely to gain votes, and are soon forgotten after election. Therefore, the prom- ises I have to make are few in num- ber, but these few will be religiously kept, if I am elected. I do promise, if elected, that I shall perform the duties of Representative to the State Legislature purely in the interest of the people, irrespective of party consideration or political ex- pediency. Iam opposed to the further issuing of ditch bonds in this district until the present judicial ditch: law -is | 1 | | 1 The Mac Phail String Quartate First of tke Lyceum entertainments given under the ' auspices of the Woman’s Study Club at & M. E. CHURCH Wed. Eve., Oct. 11, '16 Program begins 8:15 structed only where the quality of the soil, prospective settlement and gen- eral conditions warrant same. I believe the operation of the pres ent judicial ditch law to be excessive- ly costly. and that the homes and property of our citizens, which are pledged for the payment of the in- terest and: principal of said bonds, have_ been -jeopardized by the enor- of interest paid therefore. X I will do all'I can to secure: legis- lation to Felieve the county from any possible future payment of said ditch loans. My politics are Republican, but under the law Iam compelled to make’ the race as a Non-partisan. I prom- ise also, that every citizen, regard- less of his political belief will re- ceive the same degree of courtesy ’ numbers at il gl Admission for this number 90c Season tickets will be sold at- the door for the four eges will be extended to none. % Respectfully. yours, : CHAS. ARTgR numg /| Sy