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| { | | MEXICO TURNED'INTO ' - ANARCHY UNDER POLICY (Continued from Page 1) trayed at the time of his attack on Agua Prieta when he found that Car- ranga troops had been permitted to travel in box cars through the United States in order to reinforce the Car- ranza garrison at that point. The ad- ministration had commenced to play with Carranza. Villa was shut off from his supply of munitions, while Carranza was given carte-blanche go obtain them. Villa retaliated by the massacre at Santa Ysabel and the raid on Columbus. "These precipitated the most humiliating chapter in the series of Mexican incidents. While at peace with Mexico, and still deter- mined on a policy of non-interfer- ence, Pershing’s expedition, made up of the entire mobile army of the United States, all that had been pre- pared at a time when the “world was on fire” was shoved into the center of Northern Mexico. Carranza, the latest pet of the American govern- ment, denied the American troops the use of his railroads. Stretched in an ever thinning line from his base, Pershing was obliged to rely upon automobile transports for his trans- portation. ‘While the expedition was reaching into Mexico on its peaceful errand the automobiles for this sup- ply train were being purchased. As in the case of the threatened railroad strike, the government had been caught “unprepared.” Before the ex- pedition could be started Villa had plenty of time to make his escape. Although in the possession of the most thorough information coming from Mexico, Washington had blindly refused to see the threat of invasion. In this respect the government was also ‘“‘unprepared.” Attempt Settlement. The expedition culminated in the Carranza attack on American troops ito the north. ' They could not move south, éast 'or west. ‘In the face of this threat Pershing’s forces i o ¥ ually, contracted their Tines a in the anamalous position of occupy- ing the territory of a country with which the American government is at peace the tedious negotiations with the Carranzé representatives were R 3 % 7 9 5 commenced at New London. Somie - . 5 } form of settlement, or prospect of S J settlement was -essential to the Modél 854 f.0.b. Toledo Democratic campaign management, in order to furnish a setting for the ir- onical fiction *“Wilson kept us out of war.” . In the meantime Mexicans are star ing, and any objection to the arbi- trary rule of Carranza is met with wall and a firing squad as its setting. It has been publicly stated that dur- ing the past two years 80 per cent of the children born in Mexico have died before reaching the age of one year, from starvation, or associated causes. The militia of the United States has been called upon to do police duty, a duty which ought to be the job of the regular army, if there only were a regular army. Those familiar with the Mexican situation insist that Carranza can never restore Y O h ¥ [ ] i 3 order in the country. t t Not only has Mexico been turned Ou ug o Wn ls ar into a shambles, not only has Amer- ican property been destroyed and H 3 s : . . . o et ey oatoyed | amd Its posr session will enrich your life and the Fine—it’s a beautifully finished, luxurious car. treatment even worse than that, but ives of every member of your family. upon the American people. European powers are not so averse to protect- ing the property of their nationals. : s : ?‘rance has al;endy suhm’li‘tted a bill many times its price. * or enormous damages. The Monroe jce i B . mot i e—$ Doctrine places upon the American The price 1s by far the lowest at which so b‘g tor, 116-inch wheelbas ‘925' government the responsibility of pro- tecting foreign property, or paying . & for it it destroyed. The close of the| Big—the wheelbase is 112 inches. European war will give these govern- ments the opportunity to press their Model 884 f. 0. b. Toledo ceremony which includes a stone continuing danger has been thrust The freedom and wider range of activity Confi‘zr.tab}ie—fi—it has cantilever springs ‘and made possible by such a car are worth FRCres, Model 85-6, 35-40 horsepower six cylinder and fine and comfortable a car ever sold. Come in today—we can’t get them as fast as wesell them—so order yours right away. at Parral, followed by the additional | claims. Not only has the adminis- i ) massacre of troops at Carrizal, and |tration not kept us out of war with JOHN w. WILCOX 3011/2 3rd St. Phone Np.'zq l gld tiha téngie deatihs oé ll;oyc; and N{;axiclo, but threatens us with com- . . ' air, arranza issue s famous'|plications of the gravest kind in the The Willys-Overland Com i order that the American troops couldlsettlement of the problems whic: the it ] s move in only one direction, and that|Mexican policy has precipitated. *“Made in U. S. A.”" —_——— - PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS ERKKKK KKK KKK KKK )k XKk KK KKK KKK Business and Professional * 5 *| x * DR. ROWLAND GILMORE *|« * PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON &/ x Miles Block * Office—Miles Block * HHER R HHR KKK KKK [ : Elihu 'Root ‘Sh ‘the % %% % % % % %% % % % % % % | Elihu Root ‘Shows That ‘the ‘Re- i " Q wood tariff still, with perhaps here| horses, “harness, wagons. 1028 £ P * D. H. FISK, Court Commissioner #| publican Party’s Cardinal | ang there a stight modifieation regard, | —————osmmeiaeee——_| order and let us prove our ii‘kk*k*{ili{i*fi* ,* DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. ¥, % PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & * * * Oftice in Mayo Block * % Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 <« KRR KK KK KKK KKK HEEEE KK KKK KKK KKK * * * DR. C. R. SANBORN * i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON % * Office—Miles Block *x * x XK KK KKK KK KK KKK EEE KK KKK KK KKK KKK *x * * DR. L. A. WARD * & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & x * x Troppman Block x * Bemidji, Minn. *x * * AR KRR K KKK R K KKK KKK KKK KKK x x DR. E. H. SMITH * & PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON & ¥« Office Security Bank Block % * * HH KKK KK KKK KKK KKK * & ¥* * DR. EINER JOHNSON - ¥ #& PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ¥ * Bemidji, Minn. x ® * HEEEKEKKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK KKK * A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. x * SPECIALIST * % EYE EAR NOSE THROAT % *x Glasses Fitted *x * Gibbons Bldg. Phone 106 % KKK KKK KK KKK KKK HEKEKK KKK KK KK KKK K * A. DANNENBERG * ¥ First National Bank Bldg. ¥ ¥ I remove the cause of acute * and chronic diseases * * CHIROPRACTOR * * Office hours: 10-12, 1:30-6 7-8 * * Phone 406-W * HHE K KKK KKK K KKK KK KK KKK KK KKK KKK * DRS. LARSON & LARSON % * REGISTERED OPTOMETRISYS :i#liiii*i{i*#i*& * k kK %k LAWYERS They don't”believe 1y it. They w born and bred in a different faith, They have been crying so long thof abomination thai they can't recoucile | COTCTTTTOCTOTCTOOTCTTIOTOTITS Thfi we - ao the vefy themselves to a protective tariff, ang WANTED !Est ‘l'me Of Cdn' nmer u'al they regard the Underwood cariff as & | WANTED—Phone 300. Bd d. An- . e Fll model. That is what we are to have| dersom, if you want to vfi“furnl:- Pflnfing &!.ld atreasonable if the Democrats go back. Tie Under- ture, -~ stoves, clothing, shoes, pfic“' _lee usyournext oo 27 EIROPES WARPRDIES e, 3| ROTECTIN 5 Mgt ATTORNEY " inci i i L ] = Principle Has Won the w8 coiutrs and some other axtlcles | vrrTRB 75 wmen Tor Sommen 1ot | assertion. whick can be shown to gentlemen Office 2nd floor O’Leary-Bowser & Only Decisive Battle from Missouri and elsewhere. Well, 33} ;&fh %?c:::‘:;"A”l%_{‘:zx; Bear in mind, we want Building * of the Contest. H there ever was a clumsy, ill concelv- | s T washer n.n d ook at b 1 b g 4 ERKKKKK KK KKK KKK ed mishit law, it is the tariff wireh| " G D; Hotel. 1024 your business, . We pro- bears Mr. Underwood's neme., We had | o gkt porter. Hotel | POSE mahng. ourselvesde- VETERINARY SURGEON _ | WE PROSPER'BECAUSE THE | oren h oy ons e ™| _ Markham. 1017¢| gerving, Are youwith us? KKK KKK KK KKK KKK HOME MARKET IS OUR OWN |- ‘Many mills ana factories were| WANTED—Bell boy. Hotel . Mark- : : ¥ W.K.DENISON,D.V.M. & ‘losed. or running but'a pert of the|D8E- 1017t ., N7 2 * VETERINARIAN x b time. Great numbers of laborers were WAtNTED.—A gdoa man. Sathre Ab-| I © : . A x &| When Peace Comes and Foreign Com. | thrown eut of employment and the|_ Stract Co. 8-1021 rsegiian z % Oftice Phone 3-R Res. 99-J &| mercial Confederations Look Hun. | market for American produets was|WANTED—@irl for. general -house- g % SrdStandIrvinedve | grily Toward America, We ‘Shall | SUll further reduced by the destruc-| " work Mrs. Julia Titus, 528 Minn, | POLITICAL ANNOUNGEMENT g purchasing - power. En- 3 KEXRKK KKK KKK K KK K| Deserve What Happens to Us ¥f terprise halted, discouraged and: appre- | HELP WANTED—Bemidji govern- (Authocr'lsefl 4 .ndmn!“’d byac;‘ arles:S. ’ : Provision Is Not Made Against Dis-| ;00 o6 the future. New ecuter-| ment cierks examinations., Nov, 4, N aties $20. o,)“ e KRKKKKKKXKR XK KK K| aster by a Tariff Quite Different | yricos were no longer attempted: Old| $76 month. Sample lessons free. i x J. WARNINGER #| From the Underwood Folly. plants were no longer enlarged: The| Franklim Institute, Dept. 23-S. T., ¥ VETERINARY SURGEON & o it b Underwood: tariff had already fafled | Roclester, N. Y. _ d1030 % Office and Hospital 3 doors ere is one particular subject wi when the war fo Europe began. That ? 3 Ky z which the United States: must deal | war furnished and c::flnuges to: fur- ‘FOR BALE * west of Troppman Store * FOR SALE 1 2003b Lorse uoas x Phone No. 209 = in order to meet the revulsion in pro- | nish to Ameriean production the most | FOR SALE—1,200-Ib. horse, buggy R " duction and trade which will accom- | absolute proteesion because it has-to-se| 204 hanmess. Owner going away. KKK KKK KKK pany the close of the great war. That | great a deguee-stopped production: im %11 Safurday or Monday at Hotel is the Tariff. I think there is very | Europe. So long as the war lasts oar more. BB, MeCtnnell Je21tt HRHEE KKK KKK KRR K #| general agreement upon that. When | producers have pructically no compe- FOR SALE—Two Airedale pups, 7 x TOM SMART +| the demand for swpplies to the armies- | tition in our home market, for Europe mnmthl'ldsnnolgomf‘eml:ltz,e &e‘{n f:_:ed; * DRAY AND TRANSFER #|in the fleld has ended great numbers | does not make the goods to sell here.| Best breed of i:um‘.igng dogs 24 *x Safe and Piano Moving %[ ©of men will return to productive em-| Ag the same- timwe, while the war lasts: ¥ Res. Phone 58 818 Amerfea #|Ployment in Europe and great nuin-| our producers have an emormous mar- L 3 KRE KKK KK KK KKK KKK of employment here and will have to:| rope can’t produce in sufficient quan- X KK KKKKKKKKKHKEE|to pay her debts by making and sell- | vide against that time by a tariff quite | FOR SALEB—Good work horses * HEKEKKKKKK KK KKK KKK x X &|and she can make and sell cheaply.|a tariff for revenue only an article = : - X Office Phone 124, Residencs 346 # | The United States will have an abun- | of religious faith—From the speech-of | FOR EXCHANGE—45 horse gas en- x Mtles Blocl’x — x| dance of money and vast purchasing, | Elihu Root delivered at Carnegie Hall, fi‘e‘;? i‘::& E)arth m’::theine'vvimdh as R ;‘ X% % % K | PO Our market has always been | New York City, October 5, 1916. your Be ?[:agngllia at ha attractive to European producers. It Minn. I am a candidate for Representa- KRHRKKKK KK KKK KKK war. It is highly probable that even: £ . | e icnnnononnnnnena | SDeCL LY Solicit your support at the * DR. D. L. STANTON #| England - will resort to a protective, Will flush hydmnts S\mday if | FOR RENT—Storage room. 1 can |election, Nov. 7, 1916. X DENTIST 4 | tariff, so that our production will meet’ | weather permits, n;rnish good ‘storage room for fur- I might make numerous promises x Office in Winter Block + | protective barriers in all foreign mar- | 1091 GEORGE KIRK. niture and goods. C. E. Battles. |as to what I will do if elected, bus X K K & & K KK KK KK K & & | kets. What are we going to do then? | s M-S tf|quantity promises are made largdy } We must do something. We must pro-| K4 % X% XK KK KX KK % K ¢ FOR RENT—Five-room house. A. |0 gain votes, and are soon forgotten x x x x x *x * * * x x x *x x *x B3 x % Specialists the Eye, Fitting * * of Glasses * # We have the facilities for * * duplicating broken lenses * *x Postoftice Block * *i#i{**f#i#iffi%i‘ KA KKK KKK KKK KX * * X X x 9 X LOCTE : * Telephone 5§09 : ¥ 3 L * FakrrkxxxrRREK x h x * x x x x * x x x x * KKK KK KKK KKK X KKK KKKKKKKKK KK 4|8 tariff law is to be applied. In Mr.; KR KKK KKK KKK KKK provided for a tariff board to report: large or small game. B; E. Fisher. 1019tf FOR SALE—White Leghorn cocker- els; same strain that took .first prizes at fair;: $2 to- $5.00 each. Gordon Smith, 717 Beltrami Ave. 1025 Oftice Phone 12 X bers of operatives will be thrown out | ket in. Europe for the things that Eu- find other work. Europe will have | titfes. When the war is over that con- little momey andi"be heavily in. debt. |‘dition will cease; and we shall ‘deserva- DENTISTS She will be under’ strong compulsion | what happens: to us if we do not pro- | cheap as I have my season’s work || about done. Tom Smart, Bemidji, _Minn. 106t DR. G. M. PALMER | ing goods. She will be on a basis of | different fromr the Underwood tariff | DENTIST 4 | strict economy and high organization | and made by men who do not consider will be far more attractive after the | NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS —mfit— tive from the 62nd district, and re- Klein. 3-1023 |after election. Therefore, the prom- tect ourselves or we shall become the ises I have to make are few in num- i FOR RENT—38-room hi o do T, v 3 : ept, if I am elected. DENTIST ¥*| Even the Democrats have seen Ads to be classified prop- pletely modern and newly decor- | <P ated. Reynolds & Winter. 6d1024 I do promise, if elected, that I shall - perform the duties of Representative LOST AND FOUND. to the State Legislature purely in the PORTRADERN R TRADB-_FIive nores With Louse Bonse interest of t}le people, irrespective on, in Warroad. ‘What have you? of party consideration or political ex- Box 275, Bemidji. ' 7-1021 |Pediency. _ T'am opposed to the further issuing * KKK XX xKKKKKKK) ¥ of ditch bonds in this district until % RAILROAD TIME CARDS =+ |the present judicial ditch law is Xk % ¥ %K K%K KK K & & x|amended so that ditches will be con- OU P RE AD the RED LAXE BAILWAY structed only where the quality of the : }f %fi?fi BB%\:‘%% .f:g:. :g;lf g;-g‘sili)a%nve settlet;:ent and gen- Suite 10 O’Leary-Bowser Bldg | ence by refusing appropriations. In "fll B 800 RAILR J ns warrant same. - Office Phone 153; Res. 68-J . ¥/ the last ‘session of the 6lst Congress er Fellow $ Ad 162 Fast Bound Lel'emow efi{ b:lliiieze the operation of the pre X & % % %X % % % & & &k ¥ % % 4| the Republicans passed through hoth '}gz West Bound Leaves. o (gostlc al (gt(ill: law to be excesswe‘i Houses a new bill for.a tariff board to ‘You are reading this one. propertyy osinour :gtl‘;l:; hon:]eisch ":i‘e report to. Congress. There were some That should convince you pledged for the pnym'e:i :;vt the in- slight differences of .detail in the two that advertising in these terest and principal of said bonds, Houses which were agreed upon in columns is a ptofita.b]e‘ ’ have been jeopardized by the enor- conference, but the Democrats filibus- proposition; that it will tered, against the final conference re- bring business to your erly in the Pioneer want col- umn must be in before 11 o’clock. Ads received later will appear on another page that - day. X KKK KKKKKKKKX ¥ | that something must be done, for they Gibbons Block. Tel. 280 | have provided 4 tariff board to ascer- North of Markham Hotel + | tain and report the true facts to which % %k k Kk K Kk Kk Taft’s Administration the Republicans to the President and it was appointed DR. H. A. NORTHROP * and doing excellent work. When the! OSTEOPHATIC PHYSICIAN ¥| pemocratic House elected in 1910 AND SURGEON *| came In they starved it out of existe || o Bia LR R R R SRR R RS SRR R MELBA BEAUTY PARLORS O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. _Officers Hours 9 to 12; 1 to 8 . Hiveniigs and Sindays’ by mous issue of bonds, and the high rate of interest paid therefore. COoOooOWM®NT K BE5E 5hEEEEES BEEE EE z | store.. The fact that the Freight West Leaves a I will do all T is- % 2 % ort and_so’ killed the bill.: So: the s 2 can to secure legis - ;fifi'fii’é“fi:&‘e = fm.;f A end it bR 5 the oth;ra lSlellow udverusl: z ight Tast Leaves at 0 Lfi&x‘lfltotriueve the county trom any am ] uri! X et iy L rol the reason e future paym J « 4.1, JChiropody Demoeratic; party. ! 1t has now beenr Eetungzmrelmimm ’ S payientiol baid dite loans. 4 4k My politice are Republican, but g8 under the law am compelled to mn\) |4 the race as a Non-partisan. I prom* ise also, that every eitizen, regard- less of his political “beHet will re- a ‘celve the same degree of courtesy To Read Yonr Ad and attention, and that special privil- ‘B in These Columns? Al e mataly | °6°¢ YU 00 258 ““g’f"‘f’,‘" Done. TR KRR KKK KKKK KKK KRKKKKKKKK 98T, CECEIJ_&’S STUDI0 ¥ PIANO--VOICE . WIOLIN. .- ‘ résurrected by that party because they falling i see that something must. be done P :: not b,“,’;{‘,’}‘m‘fvg"}“,“: | about ‘the tariff when the war closes, x Now, we can all understand that if the X/ country wants a tariff for revenue ohly 4| they may.put the making of it in the /| hands of the Democratic party. Buat, | can any: sane man: contemplate that x * * * * * il * * * * x Dol & 4 5 party prot tarifr? 3 i protective EEEREE SR EREREE S i ‘the they can’t do estly, / ofoctivo Page

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