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c_«?'_’,’ml' Minn, a8 secon o A No attention pald -~ to 'anonymous _o,ntflbuucn_g. ' Wyiter's name must be known ‘to the editor, but not arily :for . publication. Communications for the ‘Plonesr must reach this office not.later than ho,.x sach “week to - insure 'publication’'in "tha’ 2 . . 48 vavesioses 28 WEEKLY PIONEER—Twaelve pages, published Wi e i cmhnrflynflmtmmpfldmm-fllfln for. in advanéa $3.00. 3 = A FINE SPEEDWAY. We wonder why it is that Sunday afternoons on Beltrami avenue are such a source of temptation “to the speeder. We have referred several times to the fact that this street is being made a race course: Sunday afternoons and evenings: by auto- mobile drivers, and we will continue to do so, until it ceases, Sunday afternoon between the hours of three and four-thirty at least four races took ' : . /'place between Eighth and Twelfth streets on Bel- . trami ‘avenue between -drivers of automobiles, and . we venture to say that if any person had been com- ing the opposite direction from that in which the racers were traveling they would have had to climb ‘the curb to.get past. Incidentally the Fords passed the Studebaker and the Oakland, too. The others were-going too, fast th catch the brand. “Wflen someone is killed'it will stop—for a while, maybe. ; Edie ta) » ; PRBS (By BXOEANGE RDITOR) COMMENTS—THATS ALL ,I [4 « ' The b’iln We'll Vote For. ‘Here is what we propose to do when we go to wote this fall: N We shall scan the names on the ticket and if we can find such a man we will vote for .the can- didate whom we know to be a clean, honest citizen, a man who is kind to his wife and children ‘and to his dumb animals, a man who is a consistent church ‘member and who has good credit at the stores in’ His' town—the sort. of man, in short, to whom we would be willing to lend money, if we had it, without security, - We shall vote for such a man if we can find his name on the ticket. ‘But in voting. for him we will wonder why such a man wants a public: office. —S8t. Cloud Daily Times. o We hbpe the pitiless spotlight of publicity will ‘not be turned on the campaign funds to such an extent that there papers obliged to suffer on that account. We:are - for campaign funds for the‘newspupers.-snblh;m;et Gazette. 7" 77" Sounds Like the Truth. : 1t wen't be difficult to convince you farmers that gress ‘of March 3, o will be shortage and the news-. ° Ths Ame _the fate of Pola the creation of the' things.for which our ‘nation "fought terday, today ‘it or ) over /run’ with the red horde ! {Jovers and murdexers, If the League of Nations is *’ thing, is this niot's ‘good Place to: _occupant on the ground fioor or in the ~ fortably along. well, cared for roads into This old world is like s tenement house ‘today ‘and - it ‘matters much to the other tenants whether" the his children to play with matches, ‘When a fire is started it jeopardizes all the ocuc) by ing and when such a conflagr roaring in Poland and Russia it well becomes’ Amer- - icans'to turn’ to' thelr water buckets and join the - - fire brigade to extinguish {t. - . 7l 00 W .._ e 7 Yo 15 Q,'-—_‘/—-_'—-. o | “THE ROAD INTRODUCES THE ) A trayeler’s first impression of a town springs from_the road. on' which g enters. - The.pessimistic mood caused. by ‘a' jolting road requires'much: re- assurance to.the travelér concerning: the’ town’s character. . But ‘upon’ gliding smoothly ‘and com- com- munity one presupposes a . thrift and ‘self-respect in ‘the inhabitants.—The Modern Highway. e Congratulations, -to Guthrie, Minn. appeared the first, number of the Guthrie “News. And it is a real live page, too. | Tt is iss i connection with the. Laporte News and ' printed by that paper; but-what: m: prints it ‘as‘long as. the mews is covered? Notice from the Laporte News th at lt the perience: Social” held by ‘the La Aid ' o3 ATk : a hobo who stopped at his farm to beg a meal - a dayeto dig potatoes. . “No,” yawned the-tramp, “yow’d ‘better dig ‘them.” 'You planted them, and you know just where they are. —Baudette Reg_ioix. It is reported that the government's income for the past year has exceeded its expenditures. ' That’s ' where Unecle Sam has it on:most private citizens: Still, if the private citizen had the power people pay him whatéver he liked, he mig! both ends meet, too.——Hibbing: Daily Tribun: Harding and 'Cox have been: fotified. oftheir nominations; but the chances’ are that ‘they had previously received some slight intimation of what, was in the wind.-=St.” Cloud Daily Times. : Booze/ and sugar, 3hi)th'&:,omq"from Canada now. The Canucks were wise gz;‘gugh to’buy up the l\lxlr,,' / the ‘chance and: now 'the; ~Northern News. J Just ss soon as the Babcock amendment. becomes a law, all the farmers of Mi fifteen 'dollars ‘an acre Gazette. ¢ their 7' The best way. to ke ‘make'it easy for him to;get away ally. Vote for” Amendment. No. Region.: \tters” not ‘whether' she ahsll be. cucpan build- ation is'burning as is esota :can add ten to 3 = = = = = =i = = = = E = pn a1 T IO I - We are selling again this year, Caron’s SiperAne Yirne. We of course say that there is no question but what this yarn far better than many other kinds of yarn, primarily on account of its smo ness and that it will run true to color atall tithes. You willfind it a mostjsatisvfj-agtory yarn. These are our 1920 prices: ;i ; Knitting Worsted, 2-0z, balls - 2-0z.'gkeins +4-0z. gkeins .. Extra Heavy, 4-oz. skein Germantown Worsted, 1-0z. ball 2-0z.-balls ! Saxony, 1-o0z! balls ‘Lustre Floss Yamn, a ball: Silk and Wool Yarn, 2-0z. ball .. 'This yarn comes’in all of the fine high colors, such as yellow,’\apr_icot, orfinge, pink /(two shades), salmon; rose (two shades), American beauty, scarl ‘cardinal; maroon; henna, nile green, apple.green, kelley green, gray.(two shades), blue (thre > shades, two new shades of turquoise and belgian blue, heligtrope, . two shades of navy blue, five shades of buff tan, khaki and brown, dark. staple colors as well as four shades o you to see lilac, purple, roya! and all of th C , f gray and:brown mixed. We want this very excellent yarn. Our sales last year were more than a thousand dollars and.not a sing]e complaint. That proves that this yarn is all that we can.pos- sibly ¢laim for it. DOLL CABS Just in today, an gssortihént of Reed Doll Cgbs', at from! 8398 to $15.00: Other,?ltyles $1.48 t0 $4.90. Just in, New Neckwe'a'r,‘L'gces, Vgstéé Ne'c,k_wear,'. Veifings and many fiéw' items ii‘n‘ go‘tions. - “SPECIALFII Dark and light, every style and shape, at one-half price. ' D truly wonderful bargains as all of these are this yea'r’s latest styles. INAL CLEAN UP ON ALL MILLINERY o ot miss séein; g these | INZNEW FALL MILLINERY—glad to have you seé this early showing. * THE GOOD STORE—ON. BELTRAMI this is the truth, and not a story. A farmer offered : G lection, June: 31st s covml“c STA Stoeet ghng, street 1aboT: et Street ‘gang, street ;aibo £ '"Phe perennial ‘sow thistle, until Liacl'zo“sn»‘t““fi’:figfi,'fi Jeme yecently merely & local . pest, NOW|p McPherson, special-police ser- threatens the conquest of the entire| vice.. ... .iwes.stessssot s state. “Its suppression is fast be-|Ward Bros. fitney hires, ceo coming @ state-wide problem,” 88YS|\yard:Bros,, jitney hire R. C. Dahlberg of the Minnesota seed| police d rtment i Iaboratory -at University Farm, 8t. ngnmif:;‘{::"“ hires accoun Paul. ¥ 5. Runyan, Jitney The weed this year has been re- O ouint, Mun, i‘e’a[\le ported from:areas hitherto consider- Douglag M‘;&"gfifeafi”r. ed. free, adds Mr. Dahlberg. _Speci-|nim State Fisherles, mens have béen received at the lab- Ii:"s @ratory from Fillmore, Martin,. Red- 3 wood, S , Chippewa and Rice eounties, and a great many have been sent ‘in: from Ramsey and Hennepin counties, as well as from other places. This bolshevik weed, it may now Pe assumed, is found in practically _every county: in: the state. J. P hr, " Jor this Teason and because this|" assessor i ‘the time’for fafmers to eradicate|R. O. Eastwood, the weed, the seed laboratory and the people of University Farm are bend- ing their energies to interest the E. farmers in a.movement to surpass the menace to Minnesota’s ' prosperity, | now devoloping so rapidly. m‘cei’ ¥ ,+Phe -weed -is- still comparatively | supplies, itys bu! 1di‘n8- Rk rare in the southern part of the state |QUICK B e S Ater But, if. not”controlled now, the ex-' pills ... ... ¢ - ipénse of eradication' will become enormous. - Every farmer is, there-|y reer’ P"f‘ifi ifore, being urged to consu.c higcou ficlal publications ty.agent, taking to him.any suspic- [John Ketten, acksmit! _ fous looking, Weed. growing on the Sl farm. . Specimens ‘may also be sent|st, Hilaire Lumbel for- determination to ‘the ‘Seed Lab-| -¢ ratory at University ‘Farm. ;r{cb’l:ightg o abor ~and” s yfit Wi e ’t: election, June Zist.. .| Fourth ward electio! election, June 218t . n Fifth, ward_electiol viment 44.00 | Bemidii _ Ga. “Heater “and building, .- Lo 16.00 [ Northwestern . Compal oline, fire department . 15.32 | Standard Oil Company, X street department . . 29.00 | F'ritz-Cross.. ‘Company, Umunicipal T % er. Company, current, upplies, _.etc, account of water depart= “rment . 36.00 { P.'D. “Bowler, well contract, city hall . ...5. 3 galohuo-.' iy 1 “ Ul “'Renclution ‘No. “182 authorizin 109.00 | investment by, the Sinking :Fund .of cer tain other fund warrants, was read a declareéd duly passed and carried by ‘the | folowing 'vote: Coo Minnesota penses, account Mun. Jos. Hahn, scavenger erty, owners. i .. Sentinel ,Publishing n official ‘publications,’ etc. Third Street Cafe, meal account’ prisoners .. j Bemidji ‘Steam Laundry, ) account, Jail ok / ‘ ) & Ja ] i iz fiie team mn migh \ Beltrami Bie RO T X . : 92 : ‘ i ed.. Application: of | Mo N pool table license wa,u,gra[lted. [Tire department repoft of fires for:th month' of .June..was. read and ordered filed. i St Laiges covs,somr £ 1 o n| ne ALY 1 e ?15’.00. $94.30 Jfii;ul.oo @ “the -City reasurer é water ‘department, . ' 30 | 1ard Company, ‘Miniieapolls, : | ‘lqngrlln m‘r ‘The .Flomeer. P s«nflx‘a}“&l:u%usgln: | eraf the ' purchase -of. an e ey ey oy oMy A tarter 5:: well at city-hall. PROCEEDINGS OF THE OITY COUN-| " j.i:rement: aria d- the' city*engineer iCIL.OF -TXE CITY .OF BEMIDIL, |W.E. g d--Light: committee, were . Tz WINNWESOTA, JULY 19th, 1930. . 'Battles, “Uicemmunication ‘from” - the '‘Minnesota 4 : 7 of the;City, Council of on LR R L e Ory ; By : o Tar session of the:City, Council of . to the. improvement ¢ i | Bemidjl, Minnesota, * was |' ! nt*fee( lls‘ht‘{ d systemn ‘was Tedds the council:chambers at 8 o'clock |° oo r Gepartment 3 by A° quorum being present, Meeling |x. 'y, Hakkerup, pivement blui to. purchase such zutomatic el “street and e department. . ron and_labor, ta: “w 1t calk t‘he follov;lng Ay Upon roll cal ] e ver‘e’od‘ecln,réd present: ‘Bagley. 'Boyce, Palmer, Cooper; Caryer, Barnell, ‘Van- dersluis. - Absent;; : Carlson;’: McKinnon, ‘Jones Hayward.. . 2 Y " e following bills after, being aud-| - '$ted ‘were. upon motion_and' second al- wed: B ecttts LAEHY. nneso ectric Light & ¥ ‘er Company, current for libra~ . -month of June. Minnesota Electric Light & “er Company, pumping ract’ brhi‘[une. Co; to the Wi tep. s Carried. ! el A R The city clerk was: directed to adv tise -for blds for. the. repair of the city ‘a8 per plans_of city engi- to advertise for.the pal of out- “dnd Bowler-Boehim, 4sNymore well contract e American. Cast Iron 'Pipe Com~ pany, bends, water dena}'tmel,\t American Cast Iron Pipe, Com- {pany,-plugs and sleeves, wate department . . ... Ve American Cast Iron Pipe Com- | ’pany, Dends; water department Ludlow Valve. Compan; 1ves, % water department . v [Ludkow : Valve “Comp: rant and trane, water depaTt- . neer; s s the Mississippi river bridge at t! 3 lst;‘ang‘.“’lflie paintzlng rnt;it%tl‘n..‘.tsnk. and wer, An accordance ; y 5 ;%ecidcausns of ‘the ¢ity ..-n';fl'. 1y for connecting of the well at city-nall with the. mains, and. the: connecting: of gl:’ge_fl at Fifth ward, Nymore, with the ‘Water department bills. a.{lin A Claven for $271.62 and A. E. Witting for $23.60 ‘were upon motion and second re- ferred to the city attormey. .o ... ‘There being no .further ‘business. it wag mioved /to’ ddjourn.. Adjourned. ~Approved, 3 £ Attest: ; GEQ. STEIN, ©7 Clty clerk. Nelson Valve Compa water. department.. 4 Neptune Meter Compan: .’ and- couplings, . water depart- city directories rald; ~subs 1 expanges C.W. VANDERSLUIS, : 2 Prestdent. S A0 —ask yon:; : dealer