Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 11, 1917, Page 2

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THE BEMIDJI DL(LY PIUNEER « PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. THE BEMIDJ1 PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. @. B. CARSON E. H, DENU .- TELEPHONE 22 Inige Ialflnl Has Declined — Politicat llifi‘é’&‘in Ifin sialu Entered at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second-class ‘matter s Pdg. net ot Congress ot March 3. 1879. mww jqpst ?tteptlm d t suonymous gont(lb;mou. " Writer’s name must Judge M choo ver. *'the Kan- m nn“: t9. the e But not necesgarily for publication. sas orgtor, & to l tureat Chau. :;Ql on; tbr tho ‘Weekly Ploneer thonld reach thl.l oflle\e not lllm s l::rrb;::é Fm nh;p esday ot onchyveek to, Insppe publlcatlon in the ¢urrent Jssue. #ch,‘tq |h&' " "c Ifte 37 the Sun wer state. e stands high in the political councils of his party and is regarded as one of the foremost law- yers et the southwest, SUBSCRIPTION BATES One year ... $4.00 DONT WANT AN OFFI(‘E | Six months . 2.00 .| Judge Schoonover served for four 1 years as judge of the Kansas Court of Appeals and was nominated for con- gress but refused the nomination. For the past two terms he has been urged to run for the office of governor but he has steadfastly refused to allow his friends or his pariy to present his name This statement is supported by the following paragraph by George W Ome week .......oonnn: 2 THE WEEKLY PIONEER Ten s, containing a summary of the news of the week. Pub- lished evgy‘e'rhnndly and sent postage paid to any addren for, in OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS ’l'ho'Duly Pioneer is a member of the United Press Association, and s represented for foreign advertising by the TrueSm keisa Buy worcl : Thocewbotrylt,hkelt,moomendlt. That’s the secret of True, Smoke's. arity. '.l'but'lhgw the “Brotherhood of Frue-Smol ago. That's why d:eulumumwualonm mnoo.ooounym. lenymu.a!way- ge General offices in New York and ciumo, branches in all principal Cities. b SAVING An‘mox It is the history of all nltlon; )lnev Mno was written :gnt thgre come crises in the national life of all peonlel en prompt ‘actfon 18 im- perative if destruction be averted. Some peoples have taken such action ‘ and lived, while others bave llumbered and died. | . Grave as the consequences of our present, struggle are apt. to he, the ‘American people, it can be seen more clearly.as ump pnml. arg bemg saved by it from an even greater danger which threatened them—the danger of over-prosperity and over-indulgence. Even now, since we have entered upon the task of mobilizing Amer- ican resources, the mind staggers at the colossal values aggregated. Where a few years ago we whispered in awe of millions, now we speak of billions as glibly as a school girl prattles of pin money. This of itself would not have constituted such a grave danger had not our people framed their personal lives on the same vast scale. From talking in thousands to living in thousands is an easy step. The same is true of millions. As our operations increased and our national wealth plled up our personal ideas enlarged apace, until when we woke up last April to find ourselves the probable deciding factor in the greatest war 'x_fl_'n,u Smoke Smokes True Chews True True Smbhw;!deuumdhdh'ueh get it from your desler; send us his ngme we' will see thet you are supplied—st once. PEPER TOBACCO CO. SA!NT LOUIS : 1+ MISSOURI . Judge Manford Schoonover Marble. in the Fort Scott Tribune and reprinted in the Topeka Capital, a paper owned by the present governor of Kansas: “It is a dead moral certainty that the only chance in the world the Demo- crats have.to elect a governor of Kan- sas this year is for them to nominate some such man as Schoonover—a big. broad, brainy man, who doesn’t want _ any political office and who so far has - pmmamsatmsstacssessLAncaamimsLA seRGdivEmAITRR refused to allow his name to be men- tioned in connection with the gover- norship.” - A PAMPHLETEER Judge Schoonover has profoundly Leisure is nume Ior 4oy svwmetliug | o fiseful. -This lelsure the diligent man | % _ The Daily Ploneer receives & wire services of the United of all history, we discovered ourselves living at a rate that could have had 5 ’ ] will obtain, but the lazy man never.— fected public thought th hout th % Press Association. but one possible ending—national disaster, if not national death. e o Dronsuout the Huflman &, 0 Lflaw Franklin. s War is horrible. We shrink from it and wish from the bottom of| who can write a pamphlet and get real —_— our hearts that it could be banished from the earth forever more. Yet|money for it in this day of daily papers «='IIIIII|I|IIIIIllllllll“llllllllIlIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Hi Nz must-be good. It is said that Judge = in this war the heroes who die for us on the fields of France will confer a greater blessing upon their country than merely preserving its honor, as the world sees honor. They will have saved us from national moral decay and death. For the domestic revolution, without which our part in the conflict can not be carried out, is the upheaval that .was needed WE HAVE THE LOTS ‘What kind of a lot are you looking for? A good business site? A location for a fine residence? Or just a place for a cozy little home. FURNITURE AKD UNDERTAKING Ilml\lllllm Schoonover’s pamphlet “Not This Year Mr. Hayner” has had a greater circu- lation than any pamphlet ever pub- lished, with the sole exception of El- bert Hubbard’s famous “A Message te | Gareia.” EASY PAYMENTS ‘8 to take our feet out of the road to death and set them on the road to a aCans: = broader and eaner life. Chautauqua, Bemidji, TAugust 2-6|| Phone |1‘.-w or R Pick yours out and call on our local agent, T. C. Bailey, Putg Office Block, for prices and June discount. .= i i " BEMIDJI TOWNSITE COMPANY ‘8 'GRAND FORKS HERALD” REAL ONE GREAT AMERICAN GA"E 7 S vas 3{"1.’\'5.' Bank Blde. § P X ‘Minnesota. ki ‘We would like very much to personally congratulate the editor and TIIIS YEM‘ GARDEN'"G *1;1: ’dr:q:ln’g, manicuring, 75 those responsible for the Grand Forks Herald. They are the real stuff face imaseage, scalp treat- llmnmuflllll.mW x x s t, " switch ade from 4« ‘ment, switches made chgnpmm will : combings $1.50. Corms, in- P x x x in the newspaper game and refuse to be bullied or bluffed hy a lot of So- cialist radicals who pose as friends of the farmers ahd in what they term a Non-Partisan League, the organization which is seeking to suck the blood from the farmers of Minnesota. grown nails treated a spe- cialty. A AR SRR R LY . For some unexplainable reason the farmers of North Dakota arel- - Washington. — American 311 6th St. getting the gaft stuck into them and twisted as no other intelligent class g’!! °" 1005 1a gblo body m‘ EERERE RN E KK E ear qun, Jltnoy stand lt‘l a. m. Dllly .of peaple in the United States ever ‘did in the hlstory of the nntlon No Yy = —— .~ Returns P M. .. H 1 20 minute to half hour stop 'at all towns: enroute FARE 8¢ PER’ mb i I'OP Phosie _FRANK WAR “No. 218 years old who hasn’t learned how to raise fopdetuffs-on whatever land hap- pas to be bandy will:feel:ag lonely as h ‘a foreign Iud vlnm‘t uelt-rupecung burglar or second story worker would consider hlmull in the ‘same clags and a shell worker would break a leg making a geta away if he saw one of the so-called leaders eomlng his way. The Grand Forks Herald comes tp the Pioneer’s a&ltorinl desk, apd it is trying its level best to pry loose the clawg.of the leeches from the farmers of the state and bring them back to their rjzbt sensges in thg hest ,gold brick. game gince Columbus first set his optics on what is no .these little old. United States just starting in to kick the German kllur from under his glittering headgear. £ , That’s why, some gladsome day we’'re gning to meet the Herald bunell and slap 'em on the back and say, “Youre REAL ones and we're for you.” TUSETH scxoo!. 01‘ mc vat tht. Piano and iiiiifilfl*idil Reasonable Prices Misses Dahl & Westberg 413 Minn. Ave. KRR KRR XRRKKKX Fonder - angea.tub be moved around to the gront of the house. Potatoes, turnips and cabbages will bé:‘dfored away ‘for wiiter: iseé’and peas, ‘'string beans, ‘corn, tomatoes and Hms beans canned. Nowadays there néed be no worry about the jinx in the " Jars that used to make £ruit and vege. AHIII tables spoil. The department of agri- culture and the state colleges send for the asking such clear and concise di- Get our estimate. rections for successful canning that|= Phones 565 and 309 with the wash boiler and a supply of |= glass jars ten-year-old Susie can “put wl—_—— up” enough fruit and vegetables to see da the whole family through until spring. A little bit of ground in the back yard, properly prepared, planted and tended, will scare Friend Woif and old Mr. High Cost of Living away from the ‘froit dodr in a burry. Fruit and vege- tables ure the healthiest sort of diet anyway, and” with flour and “shorten- ing” soarinig' fo unheard of prices, can- ned frults mm:é’in appetizing substi- tnta for cakes 'and Ples. * A“postal card to your m;emng ‘seeds will bring an abundant x npply in the mail, and the experts at | & ‘Washington are glad to send practical | & Koot how, (- make thess seeds : x *x x : of Some One Else. If You Aren't on the Job The trouble with some people is they always want to do as they please while the great majority belieye otherwise, In the ‘“good old days” the industrious minority would attain their ends by certain well defined practices, and it worked even here. But you notice it isn’t work- ing any more in Bemidji, don’t you? kkkkkk Rk k o d I e o ko k) \ . ECKSTRUM Plunlfifl:sg. Steam and Hot Water Heating In yesterday's Pioneer appeared Von Hollweg’s declaration that Ger- many would not consider peace without annexation. If he sticks to that opinion and can make others of his country stick there will be some an- nexation he doesn’t expect. SOME PORTRAITS OF YOURSELF IN DIFFERENT POSES —THAT'S THE IDEA. AND FINISHED] ATTRACTIVELY AT Gosh! Come to think about it, we almost forgot to apologize for mentioning when nine barrels of beer were grabbed off Saturday night at another ‘““club” in the county. There are some lawyers whose practice is limited to cases of Schlitz, Pabst, etc., etc. ; Clothes Cleaners for Men, ‘Women and Children . A court is an awfully poor place to prove a reputation—in some fin- stances. S The Hakkerup Studio BEMID)L I e R R R R T TR NEW JITNEY STAND IN FIFTH WARD -\ugus oe Hague, Rnyhrvhull‘ndflnnt Service Night and Day EEXEX XXX KX KPR KK “Hore’s a “cmku]aek" A pnemnatic Fountnin Ink Well. The name of the well is. the ECLIPSE. Nothing to get out of order. No valves, no floats. The ink from the res- ervoir falls into a small cup at the base, which provides just enough ink to cover the pen. NOT THE HOLDER. The ink >annot splash. Air and dust cannot reach the ink, therefore the ink never becomes gummy L. EEEREKXX x| -Our tacilities for all kinds of high-jexquisite grace and charm of child- HOUSE” - %|grade photographic work are first-(hooq and womanhood, and - Z &|class; our best skill, artistic train- udfi'?m vy x|ing, and personal efforts are at the |5trensth, dignity and character of THIRD ST. CAFB &|service of all who desire true por- manhood. Hakkerup Studio, Bemidji, BTG 4| traiture; the kind that interprets the | Minn. IR R R R R & &5 B . RN 1A Teal eatable crops, The great American game of 1917, as we said, fs going to be gardening. Batter up! Play ball! KERKXRRA RN i*fi*itiii BEMIDJI HORSE MARKET We Buy and Sell Horses, The Bittern. The bittern mentioned in Isaiah xiv, DON’T FORGET 13; xxxiv, 11, and in Zephaniah #i, 14, FUNERAL DIRECTOR LT or sticky. The last drop is as is a fowl about the size of the heron. . soot o e fre tt o made f\| M, E, IBERTSON || it is mentie ox e semvor ot aeso (T() TAKE THE BIG BUS| Hasmesscs and Vehicies- fie bt oniee i slximonthe-and lation. Nineveh and Babylon became saves 75 per cent of your ink NDERT. a possession of the bittern. p bill. Sells for $1.00 and $1.25. UNDERTAKER —_— Service is Our Moflll ! WHAT! Don’t believe it? Come and see. PIONEER OFFICE Phone 922 Sionlh S oy e o T : Moberg C ion Compan o i ™ | Bomidii-Nymore Bus Line| | Moberg Construction Company Mix a little baking soda with bath- brick when you ciean steel knives. T U R PR LT E L TR T 405 Beltrami Ave., Bemidii, Mi NI ol Dafacrsiua B

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