Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 23, 1918, Page 2

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i a_nm-n‘om&mmgafimq co. Watered 38 at the posto! WAder ot of Congress of March 3, 1879. No attention’ paid’ to anonymous tfilflvfitloni. Writer’s name s e known tothe editor, but not necessarily for ‘publication. 4 Communfoations for the Weekly Ploneer must reach’this office not Jater than Tuesdsy.of-each week to fnsu publication: in the current: issue. Oneyear ..............$400 ~Six months ... ‘woek dgeesese R | BXCEPT SUNDAY-——~— .-200. ! 1 DR. E. A. SHANNON, ¥..D PHYSICIAN AND- SUR( /Office in'Mayo Bldek “DE. EINER JORNSOR PHYSICIAN: AND SURGHON T e e g THE WEEKLY PIONEER : Ten pages, containing o sammary of tho news of the week.® Pub- Hahed' every Thursday and sent postage paid to any address, lo;,l:; ‘OFFICIAL OOUNTY AND CITY FROCEEDINGS The Daily Ploneer is & membet of the unlm’l’nn Association, and r ted for foreign sdvertising by the : ‘ Gemeral éftioes 1 Now York sud Chicago, branches in all principal cities. BELTRAMI FARMERS ARE PATRIOTIC It 18 réported that the Nonpartisan League is securing many members in the viginity of Bemidji and thronghout Beltrami county, and that al- ready many farmers have joined the organjzation. So far as the Ploneer is concerned weg gee no reason to grow unduly excited over'the' Nonpartisan league at thig time and don’t intend to, un- less something transpires that ‘is mnot in accord with good government and quietude of the poople in general. 4 ; * We can’t see where an organization of farmers of Beltrami county should’:be’ questioned,” whether“they are members :of ~ the - Nonpartisan league or mot, when ‘they meet' to discuss their personal affairs, no more. 80 any other qrnnlilfion, which gathers peacefully and attends to its own busiess, Without interfering with the “rights of others, . i w4 “'Phis doesn’t-mean that we are of the opinfon the executives are’ all that!they ‘should be, but’ we don’t belfeve: that we should take 4ssue with the patriotic and ‘loyal farmers of Beltrami:county who are’ Nonpartisan “members. We.can’t see where:they should bear the brunt of unjust criti- cism’nor be branded as’disloyal, when such a large number of Beltrami farmers’ have ‘exerted themselves to support the Red Crods, buy Liberty . Bonds,subscribe to the Y. M. C. A. war work, intrease crop production and give their sons to the causg of Uncle Sam in the military and naval arms, . BEMIDJI'S FIRST FUELLESS DAY £ \ ) Thank ‘the Lord, Bemidji got through the first ‘.'lleatless" day with- out anyone getting a leg broken or the boiler blowing up, for long before he had gotten through with what he attempted to enforce, Chief Ripple was wiping his perspiring brow with the mercury around zero at his elbow. 5 With about “67 varieties” of details in the original order and about halt that many amendments thereto and new edicts, it was enough to "~ maké a newspaperman kick his great mother_ in trying to straighten out thosé on the other end of the line; But when Chief Ripple went against it and had gotten talrl‘ started he was about ready to cut a hole in the ice and jump into the lake.: “It can’t be :done,” quoth the chief. And _he was right. - . - O NOT DISPOSE, OF LIBERTY BONDS ~.The Comm sfon-of Public Safety urges upon all holders of leert\y Bonds: in Minnfsota not to sell them, except 1 cases of dire necessity. A - ‘German agents are seeking to discourage loyal 'Americans in holding these bonds and fave effected large sales in order to beat down the mar- ket prices in the hope that holders will sell their bonds and buy no more in the next issue. ) ~ The ‘Libérty: Bond {8 the'satest investment in the world and must be sold in order to bring the war to an earlier close and avold sacrifices which a long war ‘would bring. . 4 : ? 700 SCART TS (From thé Brooklyn Standard Union) : “Red tape might possibly serve as a bathing suit at Coney Island in the summer;’ but it' makes poor winter clothing for a soldier. But spesking ‘about: 10yAlty, Quincy Brooks has a good son, Russell Brooks,-in 'the United States navy, a member of the Fifth division, Min- nesota Naval Militia, Bemidji, and a member of the crew: of fighters .on the United -States Battleship Kansas, just transferred to a transport.” He went at the call for the first line of defense of his country. % The next “heatless day” we're going to look to our supply of smoking the day before so as not to get ‘“hooked.”, We fail to see just where a ‘Package of smoking comes in with the conservation of coal, but then there are a lot of things we don't know. 3 The kaiser is reported to be running short of man power. This coun- try should help him out to the extent of about a half million of his sub- jJects for hom we have abeolutely no need. ’ And. now they're going to saddle o_nto \ns another wheatless day, mak- \lgg two wheatless days, a meatless day and a porkless day every -week. “After awhile it will ¢ease to hurt at all. ; Luxburg may be ingane, as announced, but we’d rather believe tpe * eclaim to be another plece of his peculiar brand of diplomacy. ; . st Byery now and:then that crown prince takes another lesson. in the art of failure. f S v 5 DR. J. W, DIEDRICH DENTIST = . . ;| Ofties O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Oftice Phone-376-W. Res. Phone 376-R ‘DR.’ @. M. FALNER DENTIST Office Phone 124 Residence 346 Miles Block, Bemidji DE. . T. TUOMY DENTIST. North of Markham Hotel Gibbons Block Tel. 330 E. D, L STANTON . ' DENTIST 23 _Ofl!co in Winter _Bl(mk e OSTEOPATH * DT E TR | AND SURGEON Ihertson Bldg. i Office Phone 153-W - THORWAL CHIROPRACTOR" Acute and Chronic Diseases han- | lded with great suecess ' - First National Bank Bullding Bemidji, Minn. Plione 406-W, fonrs 10-12 a. m.; 2-6 7-8 p. m. VETERINARIANS . J. \WVARNIRGER 5 VETERIMARY SURGEON Office and Houpital 3 doors west of Troppwan Store: “Phone No. 209 W EDENSN,D.V. X ) VETERINARIAN l Oftice Plione 3-R. * Re#;i99-3 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. . : LAWYERS GRAHAM M. TOMOE LAWYBR ¢ Miles Block Phone 660 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Wholesale' and Retail Pianos; ‘Opgans and ‘' Sewing . Mdchines 5 117 Third 8t. Phone 573-W J. BISIAR, Manager ' "Bemidji K. L. HAKKERUP -t PHOTOGRAPHER Photos Day and Night MINA MYERS ° Hair dressing, face massage, scalp treatment. Switches made’ ifrom combings $1.50. 311 6th St. Phone 112-W — RY CLEANIN Clothes :l})leunars for Mex‘:}, ‘Women and Children < IUNDE | || | TOM SMART DRAY" AND TRANS! . DEAN LAND CO. . < City Property Troppman Block ' FUNERAL DIRECTO! M. E. IBERTSON [} UNDERTAKER FURNITURE & = = H.'N. McKEE, Funeral Director " PHONE 178-W or B | MADE to ORDER Cleaning, pressing u(I alterations of allkinds. All'work up-to-date, first class workmanship - /Merchant = Tallor. 210 Third Street *A pation. wide” cam- ‘| paign tocom-- " pléte the ‘en- _ rollment ~ of our forces.in conserv - ation of our S food lugply, is a duty of/ncc essity, ‘humanity and honor. As & free people we haveelect- ‘ed to discharge this duty, not 7 under: autocratic deeree, but without other restraint than the ghnidance of individue! conscience. : Vi ~ ) _HERBERT HOOVER. * ' Buing us your clean cot- :ton no buttons, bands ot cloth sceepted. Pioneer Office NEEP'LODKING YOUNG _It's Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets || ~ Bonce BROTHERS : Would You mirr} her 10 a man merely ..b§cause ' ~ he had the most money? B = .« Would you sell her soul to_the highest bidder?. N Rex Beach's Greatest Story ~*The Auction Block’, represents the aggregate maiden- * hood of America;:and the temptation to which she is -sub- jected in the.course-of thejphotoplay are supposed to cover -all possible temptations to which girls are subjected’inlife, . NOTE--Prices 10 and 250ts, | - Matinee. Evening 7:20 & 8:00 The convertible sedan adjusts itself .+ to all seasons. and ‘all weathers, and to every ' purpose---social or business---of the-entire household. It will pay you to visit us and examine this car: ’f’h_e gasoline consumption is. unusually low. The tlre_ mileage is unusually high. Bedan. or Coupe, $1350; Winter Touring Car or Roadster, $1050; = Touring Car, Roadster or Commercial Car, $885 ".s (Al prices f. o. b. Detroit) OLAF ONGSTAD Bemidji, == CITY LIVERY =— Bemidji's all the year round livery. Service is first class always. Best of horses, rigs, robes, foot warmers, etc. POGUE’S OLD BARN, COR. 3rd ST. and IRVINE AVE. TELEPHONE 3-W : C. E. HICKERSON, Man ager " Remer as the heroine of Rex Beach’s greatest picture, | XA FARMERS’ & TRAPPERS, ATTENTION We are buying Hides, Furs, Wool, Pelts and Tallow and will pay g you the full market price. :

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