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'.l.'clcphoun .”——-1———'—“— /4 Entaréd at'the postoffice at 'Bemidjl, Minn, as second- [ elass matter under Act of Congress of March l. u'n No attention pua to qnonylnous oon!rlbutlonu. Writer's name must be known to the editor, but not .} mecesss¥ily for - publication. ‘Communications 'for the . Weekly Pioneer must reach.this office not later than Tuesday of uoh week to xnsuro publication. in the surrent issue. ./ B One Year USR] Stx Months . veee 5.00 n’:’u Months ...l Liee Y. R—’l’w ive_pa, published PIONEE; el 'dp gos, il ~THE. WEEKL ‘tv-ri “Thursday and sent no-n;i pal .for, In advames $3. {10 gp¥yorar, cuUNTY m o;'l.'l' raocEEDINGS TU11) LATIN.AMERICAN PROHIBITION. way. There is ‘agitation for the’ abolition of the liquor traffic in Brazil, Argentma, Uruguay, Para- guay and Chile: i There is a-regular wet-and-dry campaign on in Chamber of Deputies. The newspapers are filled “with: editorials on the subject, as they were in this country not’ long ‘ago. ' There is: the familiar pro- test of the wine-growing districts, and' the familiar effort to confine prohibition, if it is inevitable, te the banishment of spirituous liquors, penmttmg the z:manufacture ‘and ‘sale of beer and light wines. - -Even the., termlnology of the prohibition fight in the United States! is repeated, the ‘“drys” being _called. by the Spamsh equivalent; “secos," nnd the “wets” by the term ‘“‘mojados.” Most of Canada is.already dry.® The. big ma- Jonty of inhabitants of the western hemisphere are already. under a prohibition regime. . Are all North and South America destined to go the same ! w4y, and is;the' word America going to be synony< * mous with. prohibition? : Q- FEW FAILURES. i R The total number of business failures reported Iast month was the smallest since 1881.. The num- ber of failures so far in July is less than it was in the same period last year. : That tells its own story. The facts are particu- larly eloquent at a time when the shoe and textile industries are doing a deal of croaking, and when there is considerable pessimism finding vent in some of the other big industries. The immediate past certainly shows no eyvidence of ruin, and does not foreshadow ruin. When failures are the few tending the ‘teachers’ training ‘school day. ~€ernoon. : sisted ‘him! AL Davis heme Sunday were Mr.|qor Tyesday, i ! Nirs. Earl'McMahon and son, and. Bill Lunq Sunday. ! Mrs. Colin Campbell. Mr. Osborne had the misfortune of | gyests, Yosing his plg he purfchased from Roy Cartwright some time ago: Bill Grover, who is employed at|’ —— ! @emmell, spent Sunday at home, § N.' G. Reynolds and son Merlin, visited Sunday with his daughter at ‘Mrs. Osborne transacted business in' Puposky the first of the week. The friends of Lillian Conat: will Southward the 'course of ‘prohibition, takes its . Argentina, as the result of ‘a bill-introduced in the . b dnngpr point, 1 nor smash the prlce system all at once, ( but; .aim, at. susta ng : mny get ofit of t.rouble it they !ollow thls polxcy 3 prqmmqnt plag ' ‘Tourists’ dte perméxed to camp frea at Dmmond {'donditions must be: fundamentally sound. . 'more failures recorded in the next few months ‘There may'be more, but there:will:not be many more; apon’. ‘hP int “recatved a “nthe; nation/a’y £éd by the The expense for the service cost frof 1-3 to 1-2 >t a pound, dependi; The croakers: 'will! sejll inpist'ithat there) will; bfe‘ it busmdss‘men ‘getterally:use; ‘good judgmerit,vand whether “the wdbl is received at omg nelther Ty to keep pricés’ inflatéd’to’ their recent time or in shall shipments extend e dimonse for such service ing through several weeks obRibnths tion.i wlll be prorated against the sales s.0f banks have been systemati Tostricting. eredxt,_ Bt A A d‘l‘flflfih““‘t’flmfl’fdfi“fih 4 wlfiPflg agfi%fi%&? gfigl gm .5 fitionsto Werfhige copteper held-ineMinmesota; at Marshutt:h] oun elia cbhslgm% Mankato, Rochester, Crookston, Wa- dena and Duluth:-), =yie-gentiment in zeneral. la?oredl‘;.hestohzl mbnt“dl the wool of the several associations as:the. best.means:of-disposing ol | this season. ¢ 1 ong sten?y demaml for ng. price to. give a fair.and modente profit. Even textile .and ;shog mdnstnes Sfi?(hng vertlsmg Bemgdj s free qam))mg gronndl. The ‘highways leading into; Bemidji should;ibe, placarded as shou]d the route to: Diamond Point; the parking i Under the direction> of the park board A 7 distributed " and “tacked” up in directing tollrlstd gy the secretary of th board, whxch is ,a sg'lgnd VERY woman realizes ““Point ! for "three, days, . Those desiring ito. . Yemain, that this is the day of the longer will be!: "directed +to- lake 'front ‘camping twfi, —cent dollar.” If you | o'/grounds beyond''Grand Forks' Bay," which !igralso’ ¥ ?‘ nd your eorset dollars for ! ‘¢custodian’ 'of Diamond Point, is’ 'takt’ gn " repuitation’ for 'hnnsel! as a host of, the firs! ,c],nss ‘ The Union Depot has a"posted: notice in it nfit E ; A senentlst says the motor engine fuel of the future 1s ‘going to be made'out of-sugar, and’ \there o will be’ plenty of: auto'moblle sxtuatlon, N X% % % % % ¥ K K& kXXX KX|spent a very pleasant afternoon’ Sux-, wool shipped from this state; * NORTHERN «|day with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lund. | F‘rnnch secretary .of th _Eeder % * * Mr. and Mrs. H. Klaseu n. fam- %o 2 3 b % % % % %k ok A% |51y wore chllérs on Mr. and Mrs. Ole Mrs. Alice Gllddendhad as hier Jacobson Sunday. guest Sunday and Monday, her sis- M g ter, Miss Ethel Guthrie,” who is at-(¢po gaiglgal‘llrgsanl::t: Iir;,‘:;; ,;:;eg:;e in Bemidji. Lars ‘Myfre./ Mrs. Osborne and daughter called his Hcell:lt l;?spnggv tg;i:hi?lywigl. on Mrs. C, F. Merriman Friday aft-| giggen and. the Hackas qrotlixers as- Among those who. visited at the August. Becker was a Bemldji eau. and Mrs. John McMahon, Mr. and| = G, ‘Marshall . called on Peter Grover. g Mrs. Lars ‘myre entertained Tues- Mrs. Johrr Will spent Monday with da) /afternoon, Mrs. Peter Lund and = son, Walter, and daughter, .uil Marjorie Runyan called on friends|ang Mrs. Champy Pegtrl, 501; J"it')rl:g; in Bemidji Saturday. daughter, ~Catherine, ~“were her FARM BUREAUS TO IIAVE WOOL AGENT“IN CHICAGO 4 The Wlmnesota Federation of farm § ureaus is planmng to secure a rep- Fowlds. ! resentative’in Chitago to watch .the ! weigl]lng. grading, and handling of.: &n'ideal place for camping. P.'M. Pel;enon,» it o a garment that does not wear ““well; that“doés not give you, satisfaction, it is an:extrav- agantcorsetatany price. You iean spend yotir corset money 30 -every. dollay will have its o full purchasing pow:r of 100. 1.« €énts ifyou will be very partic- : ular about the corset you buy. and tourists are loud in their praise nver the hoy g 3 pxtahty he extends b 1 leerty bond prices may fluctuate, ‘but the inter- est rates never change, and. the interest .is . paid with absolute regulanty, and Uncle Sam is. quietly and steadily mling up the'sinking fund to redeem them at face vnlue when they maturé* ~o0 " - Bemxd)n is' noted for its ‘pure:.artesion wu.er for Drinking.” onld snggest they coms‘pet 3 D with our water system ‘or some -brewery; in:. “That ‘ought to sweeten the In spn.e of the utmost effo!u of the speed mamacs only one.death out of-every 10,000 is caused by an automobile. : Americafi exports of food to Europe have doubled in five years. - But don’t infer from this that Europe is eating twice as much as usual. s The best w:'ay to' settle a political ‘argument in July is to 'go fishing. ¢ ———— That “third party” is a federation of left-aers. . be glad to hear that she has recov-| ered from her recent illness. § Violet Osborne is mow employed ¢ in Bemidji. : i DY. Burgess was called to doctor ¢ a sick hog at Arthur Glmden s Mon- day évening. X Bert ‘Grover ‘and ‘Marjorie:Runyan autoed to. the State;Park Sunday: re- | turning home by way of ‘Shevlin, Sol- way and-Wilton. KEREE R KR XK % LIBERTY. .. * D 2 ok 22 2Ok e 2k e things told me‘about’ Tanlac seemefi unbelievable, .but..I had -been~taking The, .discard a "3t in style; worth it in co Mp. ‘andMrs. Peter Utter enter- tained Mr. and Mrs. Earl Utter-and William Utter, Jr., of Bemidji last Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Champi Petri_ and jon, ~John, ¢ and -daughter, 7Catherine’ S’nn -nd Wina- Bn;g Out Ugly Spou. How - : Here's 3 chance,. Mlss Fre ckle-face, o try 3 remedy for freckles with the guamtee of: a reliable concern that will mot cost you a penny unless it removes the fréckles; while. if it does give Jou a clear; complemon the ex- yensé i 'trifting: § Simply get an ounce of Othme—- d:ouble strength—from 'any druggist applications should show: y, it.is to rid ‘yourself the. ;homely, freckles and get a b%auhfut*complexxon Rarelyis more one ounce needed for the worst d?\tbll strength~ Othine as ~ this ngth is:gold under _guatantee. of ney ~ back if it fails to remove kles. | at -1322--Sixth-street -North;- Mirne: |it{~-Tanlac-has not only set my. stom 1self T believe anythmg good 1 read # Be sure to/ask the dmgzmt o1 the| WI“ Do and Is Not Surp sed it but a few.days. when- That Others Are Prmsmg It vinced it would do_the they say” it will. “There was a tune'," said Johnj. %I can now eat just anythitig I Farstentelder; 'a’ car repairer living|Withouthaving:the léust apolis, Minn., “when I had my doubts|ach right but it has put my en -| about, Tanlac, ‘but since trying it my=|Systent ‘in. the best dition. first few doses’of C and by the, ti or hear about it “When'I began ta g !it)” ‘he ex—‘ plained, ¥my stomach had been'in bad [force S shape for three.years. . What little|I: am ‘no. longer ‘surp ed-;tha food I ate would sour and cause me|Many people are praisir lac, to suffer for hours from gas and in-|I am glad of the opportunity to mal digestion. I was also in a badly run- 1 W | down condition, snffered from consti-| for' me; i too, if it y to h pation and my nerves were so upset|others. My strength has returned | that'I could not get sufficient sleep|that my work isno longer a: bur and rest, to me. In fact, for the first time in “I tried everything, it seems ‘to me, years feel hke a well:man.” but nothing- helped me oné_ bit untilf . Tanlac is sold in Bemldjl by City I got Tanlac and now I feel just like|Drug Store and by th 2 aybrand new man.: :Many, of the!gists by every town. ITONIGHT-[& § Tomoricw Alright| “GE’I'I‘ING your money’s worth” in. thece days of increasing costs and the dimin~ -ishing value of dollars, as it _applies to corsets, js not so much in the 1Pnce you:pay. as in the fgarmcnt you buy. The ¢orset you ter a few uncomfortable wearings ' or' the corset you continue ‘to we ‘expense of your appearance, health and .. of mind, is the corset you cannot’ af ! We assure you that e every GOSSARD £ 'CORSETS’ is worth every cent'you pa‘y for it—worth miort; wortl: ia in wearing service. Thereis nota oorsetlere in our corset depart- ment but. will take a personal interest in . helpmg you spend your corset dollars wisely. "UR popular Ice Cream “is the real home plate, the season 1s open: all the time. Getinto the game. . Be an Ice Cream rooter. —ask your dealer