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L IS BEMIDJIDAILY PIONEER T gi)gINESS THB .BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. et JDEnb ANn FR“FESSIM‘L TOM SMART DRAY AND TRANSFER Safe and Piano Moving Res. Phone 68 818 America ’ : Office Phone 12 TELEPHONE 922 DOCTORS Entered at the postoffice at Bemidjl, Minn,, as second-class matter 7 DRY ander act of Congress of March 3,.1879. DR. C. R. SANBORN Clothes nera ot Ment Women No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer's name must BHISICIAN AND. SURGEON T and;Children b known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Oftice—Miles Block Communications for the Weekly Ploneer ‘must reach this ‘office not flbe later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication:in the current issue.| = Bemidji-Nymore Car Line Ism’;fit,rgot Tov Second Street, | Beltrami Avenue " Nymore - ; Car leaves Nymore on the hour and half-hour. ‘ Car leaves. 13th Street on the quarter to and § quarter,after.each hour. ' Fare, 8 Cents § | R. W. KEIHL, Proprieto @. B. CARSON DR. E. H, SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office Security Bank Bleck Land, Loang, Insurance and i & DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. City Property PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Troppman . Black Bemidjl ICTURES of home felks J : carry warmth and com- Office in Mayo Block Phone 39€ Res. Phone 397 fort to the heart of a soldier. | GENERAL MERCHANDISE Groceries, Dry Goods, Shoes, Flour, DR. L. A, WARD Feed, etc. The careful STUDIO PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON . buyers buy here. . Troppman Block CHRO. Bemidji, Minn. B.mmjlw' 28 mEP%ono (13 ot Habod v 'nm ast st posiage Rk der ko, ¥k every sent to-any ot; in|| DR, GILMORE & M - N l " kk : SAVAIOP «rvevnenrnenncnnenenenimansnssesssrsoresssmesssses $LO0 I A aaaNe Tt ot ’ |A,a or“pg e Oftice—Miles Block THE HOME CAFE Gordon Burns, Prop. ' Corner 3rd St. and Beltrami Ave. Make-an appointment today. OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS . The Daily Ploneer is & member of the United Press Associstion, and ) DR. EINER JOHNSON fs represented for foreign advertising by the | i PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON v 3 - ey wem——m—_— Bemidji, Minn, TUSETH SCHOOL OF MUSIC 4 - . :fljg‘s_? EEanfluN & Teachers of The Hakkel‘up Stllle : VIOLIN, PIANO AND BAND i ’ Genersl offices in New York and Chicago, branches in all principal cities. A. V. GARLOCK, M. D. INSTRUMENTS Bemidji, - | = - Minn SPECIALIST Phone 683-W ' 116 3rd 8t. E EYE EAR NOSE THROAT WAR-TIME BUSINESS Glasses Fitted HUFFMAN & O'LEARY We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool.‘ (Grand Forks Herald) DMSTS FURNITURE & ' Pelts and Tallow and will pay The arrival of the federal income tax collector serves as a very for- cible reminder that there is an intimate relation between the war and the UNDERTAKING | 4 d you the full market price. H. N. McKEE, Funeral Director ) affairs of every individual. In order to wage war the government must b TS S FROME bW o B NORTHERN HIDE & FUR COMPANY have money, and that money must, now or in the future, be raised by taxa- tion. And, whether we call those taxes income taxes or something else, One Half Block' North of Union Station, BEMIDJI, MINN. FARMERS' & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION c DR. J. W. DIEDRICH DENTIST Office O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone 376-W Res. Phone 376-R they must all be paid out of the earnings of the people. In order that taxes may be paid there must be earnings out of which to pay them. In the case of individual income taxes the earnings of the individual must be large enough to providde subsistence for himself and those dependent upon him plus whatever sums are required of him in DR. G. M. PALMER taxes. Earnings must be sufficient for maintenance or the individual will DENTIST starve or freeze to death, which means the destruction of @ source of rev- Office:Phone 124 Residence 346 enue. And the earnings must be enough more than the cost of subsist- Miles Block, Bemidji ence to provide for the payment of taxes, otherwise taxes cannot be paid. Exactly these conditions apply to every source from which taxes are “ raised. It applies to the business house equally with the individual DR. J. T. TUGMY ladl's' and soms’ s“"s ;’ There must be net earnings or there can be no taxes paid. And in order DENTIST that there may be earnings there must be remunerative employment. North of Markham Hotel MADE to ORDER || Neither the man out of a job nor the store with padlocked doors can pay Gibbons Block Tel. 230 taxes. This brings us to the fact that if the effective power of the gov- ernment is to be maintained the ordinary activities of the country from Ji™ Cieaning, pressing and alterations of allkinds. All work up-to-date, first class workmanship which the earnings of the people are derived must go on. DR. D. L. STANTON There have been many changes in the direction of our business ac- DENTIST. T. Beaudette tivities. ~There will be still. other changes. ~There ‘will_inévitably be. a Office iIn Winter Block m hant Tall ’ | lessening of activity in‘sonte lines and a stimulation in others.. There has erché allor been, and there will be a shifting of activity from one department to an- other, but whatever line it takes, work must go on. Theoretically it ; OSTEOPATH might be possible to commandeer the labor of the entire population and DR. H. A. NORTHROP apply it directly to the things that are immediately necessary in the prose- OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN . Practically nothing of || AND SURGEON cution of the war and abandon everything else. the sort is possible. If it were to be attempted we would be plunged into Ibertson Bldg. a state of confusion which would paralyze the whole country. The work Office Phone 153-W cannot be done in that way. Our adjustments must be made gradually, and they must be made, 8o far as possible, while the entire population is e (ST Rkl CHIROPRACTOR M. E. IBERTSQN_ kept actively employed. In order tnat this may be achieved the business FUNERAL DIRECTOR GET R\CW Activities will be modified, but it the capacity of the country must go on. THORWALD L 5 of.the people to pay taxes is to be maintained, not only must we continue UNDE VAC W 3 to-supply ourselves with food and fuel and shelter—the bare necessaries— CHIROPRACTOR ‘M a cey gt but we must continue, as far as possible, the constructive work upon which || Acute and Chronic Diseases han- y the prosperity of the country has depended. In no other way can we meet Ided with great suecess 405 Beltrami Ave., First National Bank Building Bemidji, Minn, : © arogf 2 the needs of the hour. “ Bemidji, Minn. Phone 406-W tours 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. CK 8 GER COMES ALONG ' LARSON SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED e e Se R e e e g 0 Y0 L » WITH g $ VETERINARIANS Sm. ] !E.»_ HIM DN ;u. RENERAR AWAL EORAN: Alderman Matthew Larson has served one year as the representative|r— . FOR SUCOESS ¥ ORE_VOU _“JUMP INTO.” of the Fourth ward. He was appointed by the council to fill @ vacancy. J. \VARNINGER soufi% “ K ci, BAY CRIPPLE YOUR CHANCES He has been prevailed upon by many friends to become a candidate at the VETERINARY SURGEON We are prepared to furnish . SHALL RGPS DALS / election in February. Oftice and Houpital 3 doors west good teams and drivers WE or"%nun%!‘%oegnuyo!mu OUR OPINION ON ANY IN- « Mr. Larson is a substantial citizen and of the right sort. He has the of Tropyman Store on short notice NO%G- L i ARALY SHARGE 00 best interests of Bemidji at heart and is conscientious in the discharge of Phone No. 209 R & R ) ’ - lIReeves eeves BANIK WETH LS, his duty. He has served faithfully and well and the Fourth ward should hlono]r him and the city'by electing him their representative at the coming election. W. K, DENISON, D V. i, Phones '5246w WEPAY § PER CENT INTEREST ONL1IME DEFCSITS Office Phone 3-R Res. 99-J | |4th Street Miss. Ave. Fl RST N AT[ON AL B ANK 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. Amnnunnnninnmnniansnmn It is a mark of some progress at least that gambling tables taken in A a gambling joint by deputy sheriffs should be made useful by the Red LAWYERS Cross for the work of humanity. And it wouldn’t be a bad idea to turn gambling joints into respectable and law abiding places of business. It GRAHAM M. TORRANCE can be done. LAWYER Happy New Year! HAY! It wouldn't be a bad idea to start after those delinquent taxpayers of Bemidji and make ’em come across. It isn't @ square deal to those who MUSIC By the Bale, Ton or Carload do pay their taxes. The tax slackers should be made to do their bit to- — ‘ = ward Bemidji’s progress. & s Bt Mli‘S’;ClAL :NST!.‘UMENTS Reeves & Reeves o m;] f olesale and Retail To o [ S SANDARD ™ sy Miles Block Phone 560 “He Can’t Hurt It” It’s a WOODSTOCK : e e g . Pianos, Ongans and Sewing 1 - STANDARS oy \ storm:eit:;d::s Pioneer contained wire reports of the terrible snow 3 : Machines Phones egow i storms and severs cold over the middle wet éndon to. the ‘eouthward. | 117 Third 8t Benidf! || ¢ Street & Miss. A A «Top Notch” TYPEWRITER ote.. 6te. ow is @ blessing to winter wheat. “It's an ill wind,” Phone 573-W ree 8§. Ave. Celebrated for having more ‘‘best’’ features in one J. BISIAR, Manager P LT machine than any other Typewriter made. Strictly g L= s Standard, which means 42 key, single shift, and not Scientifi s < 4 ’ i B Ten c ;Izsea‘x‘:h 1hms ruined the lark’s reputation for early rising, BUSINESS A nation- 28 key, double shift—don’t count the dollars; but fectictabls .habitwit sic ence will assure us that the worm has no such ob- ide cam- count the keys—the latest is none too late for » it will lay a bogey that has pursued us all through life. plaig'n to com- the UP-TO-DATE—invest wisely—Select carefully - W N. L. HAKKERUP plete the en- and don’t make the mistake of wasting money by i be:n ';‘::];;3’: dispatch that Prof. Stockton Axon of Houston, Texas, . rollment of trying to save it on an inferior make—The Woodstock make a good sec etc retary general of the American Red Cross. He should PHOTOGRAPHER our forces in meets every demand, suits every purse; the greatest retary for he is the president’s brother-in-law. ShstseiD it cons efrv - gerv&ce &: the least mm;ey—alm':)st invarli:bly preferred e e T otos Day an ght ation of our y the best operators. —Is it worth your while to Get the beetifiiosfp:;?fl'ft:, and Villa are bidding for notice in Mexico. We're food '“El’ly' is a duty of nec. Best and Save the Mostr i Woodstockiand 'yuu Jmill uso he voleano. essity, humanity and honor. INVESTIGATE By All Means—We're at your service. Let g One’ thing st As g free geople we haveelect- ne show you how easy it is to try one and to own one. E PO sipdi g that’s kept us awake nights is whether there are going to MINA MYERS ed to discharge this duty, not | Y skirtless days in Bemidji. under autocratic decree, but ’ E The £ Hair dressing, face massage, without other restraint than loneer 0 £ R ime 00d hog has given place to the food hoarder. Dig him out and ,:calp treatment. Switches made the guidance of individual ; P P) E g a’f,‘_“efe“s‘;’“" ’xl,-h“' o conscience. PA . ~ : : ‘ e S _ \_HERBERT HOOVER. Bemidji, Minnesota \,