Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 17, 1919, Page 2

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T—— “:bowed to President Wilson’s stand against territorial aggran- To Those Interested in PUBLIC HEALTH IN SOUTHERN BELTRAMI BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER AVERY APTERNOON EXCUEPT SUNDATY- At the suggestion of the Minnesota Public Health association, you are re- quested to attend a meeting to be held at the Commercial Club Rooms on Wednesday, the 19th day of Feb- ruary, 1919, at three o’clock p: m., A i ., THE BEMIDJI PIONEER @. 8. CARSON 8. H. DENU Fntered at the postoffice at Bfl;\'{%fl, Minn, as second-class matter under act of Congress of March 8, 1! organization of Southern:iBeltrami County Public Health-association. The Minnesota Public Health asso- ciation, heretofore, has been. doing a great deal of work -along-the lines of conserving the public _health . in this county and it is felt that this service can - be greatly augmented through.'the. means: of .a Southern Beltrami County organization and every person interested in public health should attend this meeting and take an interest in this subject. Nor- thern Beltrami county is organizmg and many of the other counties have perfected their tions. -and southern Beltrami ~county should |, complete its organization without de-|’ lay, { . b E. E. McDONALD, Director Minne- gota Public Health Ass'n. MRS. A. E. WITTING, Chairman, committee on Organization. i B ] *'No attention paid to annonymous contributions. Write's name must be known . to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communications -for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday of each week to insure publication.in the current issue. THE WEEXLY PIONEER . Ten containing a summary of the news of the week. Published w;qrmmmmmmwmm,tu.uumom MANDATORY POWER. Italy demands a protectorate over Albania, the larger part} B¢ of the Dalmatian islands, the Trentino as far as the Brenner pass, including the whole of the southern Tyrol. Italy alsoj. demands various other slices|of the terrestrial crust. So does| France. Se-does England. | England, by the way, demands suzerainty over German Southwest Africa and over a-few other| places, one-of which appears to be the Garden of Eden—at all events it is in Mesopotamia. 3 3 Yet we are persistently informed that the allies have all dizement. ! We may speak of suzerainty, or dominion, or spheres of influence, or mandatory power. All, except the last, we are f;irly familiar with, and thgiy all mean pretty much the same The value of territory is determined by what it produces. ‘As sponsors for captured territory the league of nations is bound to make the land as productive as possible-—which means| = giving mandatory power to the nation best able to develop. it.| B And this, in most cases, means the nation most contiguous—the J nation most familiar with the-peculiar: conditions of soil, cli mate and so on. We may as well prepare, therefore; to see control of German Southwest Africa pass to British South — Afr:iica—of the Tyrol of Italy, and so throughout all disputed L. F. JOHNSON territory. To v of the City of We may as well look facts in the face. The league of Bemidj;.m o o nations is a magnificent conception, and every right minded man| I am a candidate for the office of 2 Py : . is city at the election to will pray for magnificent results from it. f{f:{‘;{d"fi.e'{,‘}‘:,fi‘,yu' ext, and sollcit OUR DOUGHBOY IN FRANCE. the support of every voter who be- lieves in an honest, efficient and eco- : nomicaliuggfiniimation of all depart- ents o: e city: Yes, he grumbles sometime—and who shall blame him? _ml have been tgreaident of the city vo‘ He has often had to.march in the mud and sleep on the ground |council for two years and represent- & ” i i :d the First ward as ald for two g?él ;::? bully beef” out of 8 t(m can. You never tried all that, ;em: ‘;?ax“;m‘gi:r ;{afln&:me o } Wak of a growing city like ours. 1 cite a'specific case where the assessment was made in an unjust and unfair And he swears, sure enough; isn’t that the privilege of a| ~Pending legisiation means much to ] a manner. : i e soldier? - Don't you remembg;'Shakespeare's goldier, Northern Minnesota, and Bemidji, the - ““If your taxes are -doubled~or nearly so, it.is because you have not . “Full of strange oaths and beared like the pard,” “S‘ii‘y_o&f_,g:::gfifi;.fl‘a:f ;’; :"m‘, and how §wo hundred yéars ago the British army “swore ter|fs on. . Respactfully, A ribly in Flanders?” But the doughboy’s swearing is what the ko L F ?OH&YSON : French call a “manner of speaking.” He uses the wordsasan|__ *° _° S = = — emphasis, without much sense!of their original meaning. .:*Yes, he is quick-tempered too, and we will thank God for | =—————=== it. Remember how the inspiration of righteous anger joined - with &piritual trust in his cause sent him over the top like a BE”ER THAN BAI_“MEI_ flame of fire at Cantigny, at Soissons, at Verdun, to work venge- 4 by L ance on the cruel of this world and to protect the weak. Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets'are ubstitute, For the rest, our doughboy is a clean young fellow. He a Harmless Si him also from other forms of vice. He is generous and kind to — a fault, and possesses a keen sense of humor, with very little ,“g-‘fimggfiemmmm use for hypocrisy in any form and a strong belief in all manly |/,xative, and their effect on the liver is does not drink—the -army regulations see to that and p_rotect Germany; fighting in the snows of Russia or escorting loads of | of Dr.Ed flour into Vienna, he has an abiding faith in the good old United | i¥e% 208 bome oo o rought out thess States and a love for home and mother. . little olive-colored tablets. We can all take pride in this modest young soldier and | Thesepleasantlittle ?f]‘,?d"&f% e trust him to carry on the best traditions of our country. :"émmfl d"‘fiofl oot 0 strong liquids or calomel. They take hold d quickly correct it. Wh Labor organizations in the United States or in any other|gums. %’dflflbfitfig‘f; Dl:m country are entirely legitimate. The only way in' which the g’“::k;ab,g itsplace. worker can meet his problems. is through organization. Labor| ~Most hes, “d unions ‘shield him from commercial greed, protect his rights lazv,fee“:rl;d and secure his privileges. Nothing can be.said against the con- 8“‘3,& Tablets when you feel “i ;ervative and prudent labor union and much.can be said in its ;hégvy,"a lx‘q;# ':nw k‘:m e avor. ! rain an ey " It is the wild labor agitator for whom there is neither room | 10c and25¢ Zhox. m"“m nor place in a free country.: i His mission is the bringing of = disfio;ldtent and di;orgm;lizaéie(gl, and f’c]he met(llmgs whéch h; BIG EATERS GET upholds are too often the ance of law an estruction o ~ property. : KIDNEY TROUBLE The United States government is in full understanding and | Take Salts at First Sign of sympathy with the labor organizations. In every important Bladder Irritation or difference between capital and labor the government appoints Backache. a commission to confer with the labor unions and consider the Ty - Athesd 4 needs and grievances of the workers. m“t“z“’;’;'f:n“,t;“:{; n}’;im‘{k“i‘a'f Butthe government’s answer to the work of labor agitators|ney trouble, because we eat too much is prompt and clear. It was, at the beginning of the Seattle|and all our food is rich. Our blood strike, the shipment of fifty-four agitators and bolsheviks east|is filled with uric acid which the kid- for immediate deportation. neys strive to filter out, they weaken (EAF ¢ from overwork, become sluggish; the These men find their interests in the hope Jf a general|climinative tissaes clog and the result upheaval. - Under pretense of sympathy for the worker, this is|is kidney trouble, bladder weakness what they advocate. The proper place for them is on an east- ““dw;l general decline in health. bound train carrying them to an east-bound steamer. of mfi? ,Y:‘?i‘s‘:fi’fi,{i‘ér"z"xi’.'flm ey is' cloudy, full of sediment or you CARLSON QUALIFIED FOR MAYOR. e e 18 voutaier . The fact that a.man is a success in business, indicates that | with sick headache or dizzy, nervous his policies are correct. That would also indicate that A, T.|Spells acid stomach, or you have Qarlson would be the best mayor in the city. . He is.a clean get from your cist about four city. advocatg and everybody knows exactly where he stands.|ounces of Jad Salts; take a table- He is a prominent merchant, a heavy taxpayer and if the voters |spoonful in a glass of water before desire a clean city they will certainly cast their ballots for him. fifg:g:‘;iff{h:nf:; ol ;.g?n o e ous- salts is made from the aeid of There is no scarcity of advice for the railroad problems.|grapes and lemon juice, combined Congress, is pondering over fourteen different solutions that :;:thl:tti};‘:i ’:‘;"flm 1:“;' :ti.::uli:: ha:e been -offered. Bu_t no one seems anxious to try working clogged kidneys; -to neutralize- the out any one of the solutions. acids in the urine so it no longer is LIS G W SO T a source of irritation, thus ending ‘After the saloon bars are done away with on the first of 3 H next July fewer prison bars will be required. ure, makes a delightful effervescent i SH R Lk ‘thh-w;her be;erage, and !g)l:’m_p in ‘And a large class of citizens will stop being boozy and| vy ,Ome Lectuse vi“,,og ymm begin to be busy. - i Efifi;‘:fl’fi‘.fl tii:n. 5 THE UNITED STATES DRAWS THE LINE. | + | | + | | | 4 ] | | ~ M. E.IBERTSON COUNTY Funeral Director and for the purpose..of perfecting: the|| Phone 317-W and 317-R Vote for him. He is a Booster for the city. He is a successful business ‘man, fitted to fill the office. And for the best interests of all the : : = = ¥ T g peopte.” Standing ‘for al necessary I improvements of a ity li T Ty : ; 7 e TrEr T izt growing city like| o)1 ITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Inserted and to be paid for by J. P, Lahr Vote for Him Tuesday, February 18 ee————————————————— Linonine should always be taken |who merely fixes valuations. at the first sign of a cough or cold, moves - the - danger. Best remedy |year than they ever'paid before? known for bronchitis, T vecorimiead Liiditne to. all whi in |taxes because they are paying on a larger valuation than- the’value of geed of 2 :trens!‘lrlw?::lifdcg. “or who sufies | the stocks on hand May 1, 19187 All but six of the 70 highest taxpayers from bronchitial or lung trouble.—~Rev. ? : 1_";,,3..4_;.‘; h,‘, my hezfly md,,,glemm both |taxation. The rate last year was 85.4 mills while this year it is 10.1 mills. virtues. Whether marching through France or Belgium or |.imost instantaneous, They are the result| &2 (o' Ol Solds and. bronehitine—jonn potwtreat R. Perkins, Principal of Conn. State Normal and bowel complaints with calomel.| School. Al Druggists—60¢ and $1.20, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 17, 1919 To Get the Most Benefit 'From Your Meals You must enjoy them. Koors Nutritious Bread and Butter “Tickles the Palate. Licensed Embalmer PICTURE FRAMING A SPECIALTY 405 Beltrami Avenue BEMIDJI, MINN. - 5 - 3 - Big Jump inPrices Hide Market Has Advanced The demand for furs was never better than it is today. ' Sell while prices are high. 5 B For fhs bighest market priss n Hidea or Far ! . —Bring or Ship to— Coldberg’s Hide & Fur Co. 8sm'di, Wae Pay Frelght on All.Shipments . l|2-3rq St. 1Door W.of Exp. Office Phone838-W G ‘Bemidji-Nymore Car Line { Second Street to in Nymore 13th Street and Beltrami Ave. Car leaves Nymore on-the hours and half hour. Car leaves 13th street on the quarter to and quarter after each hour. FARE 5 CENTS. Careful Drivers. R. W. KIEHL, Propriet_or } HONEST AND CLEAN TotheTaxpayers | Voters of the City of Bemidji Having served the City of Bemidji during the year of 1918 as City - Assessor, I am again a candidate for that office at the coming election, February 18, 1919. " I'ask your support on the basis that I made a FAIR % and” EQUITABLE ASSESSMENT LAST ‘YEAR. 1 challenge anyone to : Raégl_ ‘yx}x‘r gfisl::‘l-and"dp}-}smortionate share 'heretofor taking' as ‘& bases the By baving your system.fn g00d |AC & iy 121; ) RUE VALUE ,°f your Prgpeny as is reqmred of Gfldml?“- ; ;fl“mxe;l';s Flax- Let "not the ‘amount of your taxes prejudice you against the work Seed :fl“vs ‘"hm mo; elle,k:s : of the Assessor but compare the valuation HE HAS PLACED- upon your »ggg ree‘t z 8 vl‘t'al]t-y O] H property ‘with"YOUR OWN' valuation. If they are nearly-the same’you b ufldsy\! 5'0 g!stem ore nh’:lll have ‘no kick against the Assessor no'matter what the amount of your bealth tl:’m d:rd.y taxes may be. Then talk to the County Board, the School Board, the Park b Board, and the City Council, who levy the taxes and not to the Assessor Do you-claim that the Crookston Lumber Company assessment is it overcomes the cause and re- |unfair and unjust because they are paying about $15,000 MORE taxes this Do the” merchants- claim that they are paying an unjufit_,nmonnt of of the’ city are paying from $50 to $300 more than.last ¢l LEST YO Gl % y NOT fix Peter's Church, Danbury, U FORGET! 'The ASSESSOR DOES NOT fix the rate Yours for a fair and equitable 'assessment. J. P. LAHR, CANDIDATE FOR RE-ELECTION AS CITY ASSESSOR. 11 1].[]][flIlTflllHflImfl]lm]lHllH[lHflHHHHHHUH]IIHHII ITII Ul T T f""‘ “SEED —— The Pioneer Want Ads Bring Results LUTTHH LU LDUT AU UL LT L T LU LT T T T or by mail on receipt of price. POLITICAL ..ANNOUNCEMENT Authorized and paid for by W. C. Klein W. C. KLEIN FOR ASSESSOR If you want a fair and unbiased assessment of the properties in the city of Bemidji, vote for Mr. Klein for city assessor. He is specially equipped to fill this very important office. Your support will be appreciated at the polls, election day, Tuesday, Feb. 18.

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