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' BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER - ’.. g omo-m fum‘:;nwm fio.!-' I.m— . TELEPHONE 938 -~ Entered at’ the postoffice at Bemid frflmn'."‘u**nmd-ehfi-f—muor—’ under “te“ Congress of “March 3, 18 9. ! ? No attention paid to annonymous’ contributions. ‘Writer's name must t - necessariiy= for - be known to the editor, but not mneces s o pr v unications for. the Weekly Pioneer® e thits-oftic i lntelF ?ttlal.:l Tn:sfluy of each weéek to fluur.fmmmlon-mmlcflmm issue.” pages, taining’ & ‘sum ________________________——-——W» UNITED 'WE "WILL STAND The fact is becoming every day more and more apparent that Germany is finding a united foe too strong for all her boast- ed efficiency. The allied battle lines are standing firm; and the Prussian -objective of Paris or the Channel portsseems-as far from being attained as at any time since the German hordes were turned back at the Marne. b : But when Prussian arms. fail, Prussian- strategy gets on the job. And Prussian strategy isi on the job’ these da:ys——as large as life. The object of that strategy is to effect disaffec~ tion and division in the ranks of its'enemies. Well the Hohen- zollerns know that with the Allies thoroughly united’in aims{. and methods, the Prussian ambition is doomed. German propaganda humbled: Russia—not German arms. German intrigue was the one-cause of the disastrous Austrian| drive into Italy. German propagan v aimed at driving a wedge between! the allied nations. No op- portunity will be neglected, it matters not how small it may. be, of sowing: dissensions-between the nations leagued against her. : So, if you even is fought to a finish. doubtless-find-that you can thank'Prussian strategy f_or having entertaingd a doubt of those who are dying by the side of our sons. da will now—is now— THINK: that we have a grievance against|paign for re-election, "Congressman any of our allies; lock that thought up carefully-in your »htfalart fla:oldf» K?t;m;; ?fm the “Sixth Dist- i i ~ e ictlrict, of whic! eltrami_county i and never let it see the light of day-till-this gigantie- eonflict g{n't- w:im R distfrict, :gh;sin: And when ' the result shalt have been achievéd; you ‘will b arrth wB 1T iazelyibetore e con- congress have been going up and down the district questioning my patriotism . and loyalty I have been Don’t Starve Yourself Do the Work and Be 'Sure ofi Results: Too many people with weak, ailing stomachs - rely on dieting to put them right. If they pinned their faith ' to EATONIC Tablets, they would not be disappointed. What is EATONIC? Any druggist will“tell you that it is a wonderful natural stomach tonic and corrective originated by H. L. Kramer, the man who gave Oascarets to the world. This remarkable preparation will help you to digest anything you eat and regulate a sour, ‘‘gagsy,’”’ acid stomach in a few minutes.. EATONIC has proved in tens of thousands of tests its power to quickly relieve'dys- pepsia and indigestion. Eat an EATONIC Tablet after each meal and you will be' quickly freed from stomach - troubles. ' No more heartburn, no sout *‘risings,’” belching - of undigested-food mixed with ~nonauses; headache;full- Unable to makea ‘personal“cam- “While the other candidates for —0 :igl!dt;lonftthefjobdir;i ‘Washington at- * v ending to my uties as congress- DEMOCRATS RALLYING TO BURNQUIST man from “this' district, and in my It is noted ‘with interest the number of democratic news- ipnrg tirg‘e visiting camps ‘where - our papers-throughout the state endorsing Governor Burnquist for a°{gn"‘;$:‘,‘|’_"fofi,dd°g;g tf,veifny;r;';g re-election, and also the number of ptomipent leaders' in the | éonditions=for them, and 1 shall con- democratic party espousing the cause of Minnesota's’ governor: ti‘ri:\ltliflgd ‘do';w.‘ e b g i “lary d S is common? m <Washington, These newspapers include some of the largest and’ most the pohitical bk ey influential -publications:in the’ state and they. are successful”in tion, .-that -every -congressman -who every respect, evidencing that thir sponsors are men ‘of sound|voted for the -Lenroot amendments sense and judgment. They are for re-electing Governor ‘Burn-|to the war revenue act, which sought quist on his-splendid record both as/chief executive .of the state|to impose’heavier taxes'on-war pro- 3 . ‘i1 | fits,t will“have ¢pposition: for renom- and for-his-loyalty to the best interests of the state and it8|j,.tion and’election. In some dist- people. . It is a mystery how any person with a son “‘overthere” can possibly vote for a man who is attempting to stick ‘those boys' in the back, at the same time yelling that this war is:for the benefit-of the “rotten rich” when he himself is‘one of the larg- ricts ‘they “will ‘usé “*‘patriotism* and yalty!" as the:slogan while in others t “he-has ‘had it-long enough.” As: I have-had but one term they cannot use the latter in my case so it had to'be the former. T voted 3 ; est land- owners in his county, is a-holder of valuable business]| for' ‘the “Lenroot ‘amendments to the ——=0. WHY:PARADE'SORROWS BEFORE' OTHERS We notice in a St. Paul newspaper where Minnesota wo- —} men are making streanuous ‘efforts to diseourage the custom: cellent movement. We have always wondered whether a per- son 'who ‘has been bereaved feels-that to parade their sorrows before others with a sort of “see how sorry I am” mein really feels comforted by so doing. There are few of us who have not felt"the ‘pang of absent ones;, some of us sorely hit in the loss of'fathers, mothers and other members of families, yet we fail to see where it would be i —0 EVEN NOAH LEARNED WHEN 600 YEARS OLD The editor of the Baudette Region throwsa fit over an article in the Pioneer with reference to a little submarining-on the part of liquor interests in thé Beltramicounty division-agita~ tion, claiming that he was the front and back of thé movement oy He takes something of a rap at the Pioneer’editor; claiming to be the original Solomon, but Noah was-600 years old before | e he learned to build an ark. And we believe ‘there’are others . who will never be too old to learn. —o0 . Five thousand American Indians are in'Uncle Sam’s army. I Their ancestors in their day made America mighty -unsafe for b f civilization, and here are the descendants helping to make the =] world safe for democracy. | ———— | Mr. Schwab’s shipbuilding’ slogan of “More caulking, less 1 talking,” is admirable. Is there any department which would be the better for the variation, “More scheming, less agement, to-7 per cent net. be that the campaign of abuse and falsehood being waged ‘against me in this state'is-a ‘part of the plan to | are . S € : 'punish-me FOR OPPOSING PRO- of wearing mourning costumés. To us that seems like an ex-|FITEERING IN THIS WAR? iand that what he represented was all the eggs in-the -basket:|- finite promises to the voters of this district and those—promises I have kept. The fact that ‘my opponenty have not dared 'to charge me with having voted wrong 'on a single meas- use that has been' before Congress since war was declared shows that I have voted for the best interests of the people. - You know as well as I do that if they could charge me with having voted wrong on a single meas- u;e they.-would have made the most of it. right for me to leave my duties in congress at such an important time as this when so many vital questions . Yo : king'and cldssed-as the wealth- War!"Revenuer act, “also’ the Sweet property and interested in banking'and clssed e amendment-to the Railroad:bill, which : ‘e s ‘“ ” 1, H 3 iest man‘in the county. Rot;ten rich is right. would have limited the returns to the railroads; ‘during:-Government man- Can _it “If the huge.war profits now be- ing made by the various large in- dustries in this country are to pay theirjust share -of-the -cost of this is -absolutely -necessary - that war - men be-elected to-Congress who: are openly in ‘favor’ of making-them do {t, otherw;lse it wlil“dbia saddled Iarfie- 4 3 b upon - the" smalle xpayers. of any benefit for any ‘one so bereaved to endeavor to-impress v’:,tepin both of the ahov’; -,’,',"e,.fionefl others similarly affected with the intensity’of sorrow, in:some 'g}sfit%lfig fi’é“’“fiy mgPP opbolsitit’)lgls. i ces of tful genu ess as “they say.” EN' nstances o doubtful genuineness as “they say. JAND’ ON THESE PROPOSL TIONS? 1 have not heard them say a word’ upon “these very important questions. ' Why have ‘they not come out openly~“and frankly and told’ the voters how they stand on the: pro- position to PLACE A JUST AND EQUITABLE TAX ON ALL WAR PROFITS? “Two years-ago I made certain-de= “I do not feel that it would be P dreaming? are before that body. I must there- et When the world is to be saved:a Man-of Destiny always appears. All eyes are now turned on General Foch. Has Des- tiny laid a finger on his sleeve? e We know no more of Russia nowadays tham if she” were enshrouded in the darkness of the middle ages. “Some.day she | may find her “place in the sun.” 1 —_—— they will have to be spoken in thunder tones-before-the nation can hear them. . ——— . “Work or fight” is the command." ‘We have all seenr people ; who can do both at once. Which 'should they give up? —_— . The joyous month of housecleaning is over and the merry month of hoeing the gardén has begun. ——— (e Rose _Pastor Stokes isnow finding to her cost what it means ‘ to be “agin:the government.” - 1 . ‘Mexico also-seems lost in the discard. fore take this-method of asking every progressive man in the district to not alone vote for me but also to-call my candidacy to the attention of his } The words “bone dry” are occasionally’ whiépe‘re‘d, but| 208 ! PR EV 0 . Togay—Telepnone the Yioneer of- S ANANI A A State of Ohlo.' iy _of Toledo, makes oath-that- he- is senior partner of the firm of- F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of 'Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm wllRag‘thg sum of HUNDRED " DOLLARS “for’ ‘efich and evefy casé of Catarrh thdt carnnot be S CATARRH ~CHENEY. ‘before’ mMe and ‘subscribed in my pregence. this 6th day of December, A.'D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, Notary Public. Catarrlr+Medlctrie~is taken in- ternally’ and_acts through-the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System: Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills for constipation fice, 932, about that news ftem you have in mind. Your guests and friends will appreclate ‘the courtesy. NnlIT : ! i | ' DR:.E~H. SHITH: ! ] g 18 PHYSICIAN 'AND: SURGEON i » ! i s i i 4 : 'Oftice“Security ‘Bank Bleck POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Orderea for and by Andrew John- son. Amount to be paid for BUSINESS . enewow) - || & PROFESSIONAL DR. 0.:B. BANBORN - PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office—Miles ' Block * DR. E.;A. SHANNON, M. D. PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON' Oftice in Mayo Block Phone. 398 Res. ‘Phone’ 397 e et D D O e ‘or Diet—Let: Eatonic ness or heavy ‘‘lumpy”’ feelings after _ DR. L. A. WARD ¥ TR . DR. EINER JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SBURGEON Bemidji; - Minn. meals.»v EATONIC ~will -swiftly -and o surely: relieve: all ‘these-disagreeable. - |. e PHYSICIAN ‘AND SURGEON conditions:’ - Bemidji; Minn. H. L. Kramer, the originator of . EATONIC, says: DRS. GILMORE-&-McCANN b I want every-sufferer from. stom-.. . i 4 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS , ach trouble to test EATONIC and . Oftice—Miles Block rove m.!emurkableapower- to-regu- Fate the Bdw;]r:c.] an ‘ke:p.lfi P“,-rfe—g sweet an ng—in fact, {in perfect A 2 health and comgort. Marvelous re- 9 p : OggEgl’ &Iggn% gIAN ;’ulm are reporteddto me by d{]uggisbs. Idillxierteby‘- an&ounce miysetlit as i; AND SURGEON ractically every druggist-inthe coun- - --| candidate for the ~ nomination o & 2 o E try knowsyof mr;wor -wide ‘success, Sheriff ‘of Beltrami County, Minne- Ibestaou-Block: - Office Phoue 153 and ‘they-hiave the utmost:confidence > sota, at the primary election to be in my latest triumph, EATONIC. hegl .Iunetfl, 1918. . et . S 'wing to my wor as airman || wé:k;’:‘i‘:rw%?g%'gt.y&’; gi}:;o‘lgg of the Exemption Board and th’s toay ey Ea & fow minutes, and | WOk connected with the Sheriff’s will assis’,-youryto avewometthe-v’vorst office, it would be impossible for me case of dyspepsia or indigestion in a :9 see you all personally. I there- very short time: - It's guaranteed to ore respectfully ask your support do 1t or money cheerfully refunded.” | at the coming election. Veay truly yours, j EAR NOSE-- THROAT ANDREW JOHNSON. Glasses: Fitted d & w:529 to 615 DENTISTS DR. 3., DIEDRICH Office, O’'Leary-Bowser Bldg Oftice Phone.376-W Res. 376-R . POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT k| (Inserted by M. E. Ibertson in his own behalf. To be paid-for by him at the rate of $10 for series.) friends and neighbors and ‘urge them to attend the primaries on. Monday, DR. J.'T. TUOMY June }’7, and call for a Republican DENTIST ticket. . North of Markham Hotel - Gibbons Block Tel. 230 POLITICAL' ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted-by I. B. Olson in his own behalf and paid for by him at rate of $5.00 for series.) 1. B. OLSON . Candidate for REGISTER OF DEEDS Having received encouragement DR. D..L. STANTON DENTIST Oftice in Winter Block LAWYERS GRAHAM' M:" TORRANCE from representative men of the coun-| LAWYER ty to enter-the race for the office Miles Block P of Register of Deeds of Be}trami § ock- hone 560 county, I take this epportunity to CHIROPRACTOR announce my candidacy for said of- fice. I will not -be in a position to make an extensive .campaign, - but will appreciate your vote and sup- port all.the more. I have two sons in the service and am contributing every dollar I make (outside of a bare living) towards the war. - I be- lieve I am competent to fill this of- fice and if favored with the nomina- tion’ and ‘election, I will give the office “my closest attention:-and-the best: service there is in me. Respectfully, 1. B. OLSON. THORWALD. L DOCTOR %F CHIRO! RAECTIC Acute. and .Chronic Diseases handled- with great success. 1st Nat: Bank Bldg. Phone 406-W. Hourg 10-12 a. m.; 2-5 7-8 p. m. _ VEIERINARIANS . ; NIN % VETERINARY S%%%EON Oftice “and Hospital' 3 ‘doors west’ of Troppman’s, Phone ‘No. 209 3rd St. and Irvine Ave. M. E. IBERTSON On the solicitation of my friends; I have filed for the office ‘of sheriff| for the county of Beltrami.. I have been a resident of Bemidji and Beli trami county for seventeen years. - am a taxpayer and a man of family. w. KV%)%}?KRMNV. I'have acted: as' sheriff on' several oc-|| a¢i00 Phone 3-R Res. 99-3 -casions- in Beltrami county -when the ard sf and Irvine A 88, 99~ sheriff was incapacitated, and I fe?I . e AV confident that I can conduct the af- fairs of the sheriff’s office in-a man- BUSINESS ner that will meet with" your ap- - :f proval: GENERAL MERCHANDISE 11 respectfully solicit -your support|| Groceries, Dry Goods, - Shoes, n June 17, 1918. Flour, Feed, otc. M. E. IBERTSON. W. G. SCHROEDER d & w to 616 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT ~ 4 (Ordered for and by George W. Rhea. Amount paid for ceries $5.00) d'& wto 616 BemidJi hone 65 ' POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT TOM SMART (Ordered by W. T. Noonan for- John DRAY AND TRANSFER Norris. Amount -to be paid for Res:"Phone §8- 818 America series $10.00.) Office Phone 12 e e e Land, Loans, Insurance and City Property - Troppman - Block Bemidji Clothes clewners.tor Men, Women and Children - GEQRGE:W. RHEA . Candidate for REGISTEROF- D = I hereby ‘announce myself ‘a can=f:ij didatefor the office of Register=of Deeds:” If nominated and electedy the duties of that office will receive* the best of my attention. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machines 117 Third St., Bemidjl J. BISIAR, Mer. Phone 673-W FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS I have been a resident of the ? county for the past 16 years, am a| After discussing the ‘matter with F‘U;I{EIEIAL/ m%gon taxpayer -and a family man. I Will|'nany business and professional men UNDERTAKER appreciate 'your support. and homesteaders from different 405 Beltrami Ave.. Bemidji.-Mion. t GEORGE W. RHEA.: ts of the county, I have.decided d & w to 615 el 2 to become a candidate for the nom- . ination for. the office of register of gfi&m deeds for Beltrami county at the P, POLITICAL ~ANNOUNCEMENT | primaries to be held in June. If Photos -Day and Night (Ordered and paid for by'A.-E. Rako.| elected I am confident that I can Third St. Bemidjl TAm}vlJun‘tr to be ptaldhfozzse;iei $fii} discharge the duties of the office | \——————— o the Voters of the 62nd Legisla-|to the satisfaction of every resident 'OGRAP 2 tl;'e District: e of the-county.. I have been a resi- ’ PHOT HS P Having filed as a candidate -for|dent of Beltrami county for many | For the Boys in France | representative, I am desirous of hav-| years, both asa farmer and business ing the support and co-operation of| man,-and have devoted considerable l_sl“lfil“:g’l:EMFad“‘JlI;ays,‘l’fU}ggihé the residents of the district. If| time to public affairs, I intend to eliet,cl}edt If will r:presen-tdtha l;IGOD(lle see as- many of the ratepayers as without fear or favor and my hands| possible before election but should MINN, will not be tied in any way. While|T not see you all I respectfully ask |‘ NOBEHD}{‘#}Q,; D. M‘HI%ENCY a member of the board of county|your consideration of my candidacy,|| WE CAN commissioners I have endeavored to|and 1 would very much appreciate|| Insure Anything Anywhere | I be fair and impartial and would at-| your support and vote. I believe Offices tend to my ‘duties in‘the legislaturs|that every officer should make it a|l Security Bank Bldg.—Tel. 747 with the same spirit. I fully realize| point to do all he can to win the war,| ™ the needs of this section of the state| even if his office is not directly con- and being an active farmer myself| nected with the handling of ~war I know that .its future growth de-|matters, and if elected I shall use 3 R pends upon the development ‘of the|every influence at my command -o . dmmmsmfl_‘.“’g; agricultural ‘resources, and will be|make the register of deeds office a R wgm Factory able from practical experience to]factor in promoting matters of a PP tios in six months, to meet urge the laws that will be of beneflt. patriotic nature. . the growing detaand for this The active support of the people of Nt /anoro ;efs 4 the district will be rppreciated. JOHN S. NORRIS. ' YocTamnees 3w-613 A. E. RAKO. |d & w-531 to 615 THE BEMIDJT PIONEER Defactive