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i | N\ ’ A A ot B . N ¥ A / - @ :\1 i # 3 PAGE S1X ; - g i e BEMID? DAILY PIONEER £ 3 FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1921 ‘ BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER . TRKKKK K KKK KKKKKKK D7 p D McVey, salary....... 5500|3622 C. G Hankoy, salary 36.00|3717 Marie Neumiller, salary T I E x HELGE *|3; E:nmed C(‘)\le,x sn;lnryum’ & aust 32-‘2‘3 i_vlotm\ Cécahk," on;d 2;.03 3;}; gulla ‘chk. salafy.... . H A Flanagan company,bggak! Hg & anda Welsenhaus, ar 3 3! . ._ Schultz, boar .| 3 oyce Corcoran, sal Y. 8, MacMillan company, 8. o PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY €85k k0 2k 2 20 |51 M. Anette Belty, Salary.. 8000|3500 %‘m‘. Lars Fostuen, b 3430 | w720 /gxbyt Thompsoh, salsry m:mkm“ Book company, o'\ v i 24 Mrs. Sayde M. Bain, salal . 26 Mrs. John Reed, boar« 3 rothy er, salary. 104 o aseecssssesecess .. . “ THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. forrs. Bd. Larsca, who has been ill| 34 Horman Lewandosie, salary 58,00 3027 Mra. Nels Bensgn, bour, 12.00 | 3732 Elma Murphy, ‘salary’ Northweatern §choot Suppi . e = past ten days, is now suffering | 33{| Mrs. 1da Chisholm, salary.. 60.0013528 Mrs. John Larsen, board 35.00 | 3728 Edna Norris, salary=. Supplies, . . -«o:: - Seee... 4064 - 1r0m an flbscfised ear. 3 ‘»J Dorpthy gull‘fl‘, lh!l’lfll'yy‘ ld 55.00 ggzz é, l}[zflg)‘gin!‘; Mfixd ;5’23 5‘;%; :\'dl;ll"el St;ne.‘mlnl‘y. theman&lufllefbifl'yt com- 170.00 2 2 L% iy A L rs. aude eyfolds, 50 C. . Zubeck, board. . A ; ohn Reed, salary. . heating plant . e. . - G. K. CARSON; President ' E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr.| The ;l;{&by Lad‘i\?s Aid met at the| . MIg,, MR VST 55.00 | 3231 Scott Foresman company, 3726 Farl Genl, teach TR g board for Dantel G. 'W. HARNWELL, Editor J. D. WINTER, City Editor ome of Mr. and Mrs, Benjamin Tol- | 3318 lirs. FoMst Sorrelis, salary §0.00 DOOKS . ........ 2.03 ance”. .. ‘Boatmap . -.--- N Tefson on~Thuarsday, February . 27.|334g jornard Grendapl, salafy.. 58.0013532 Acsa Sawyer, salary 24.75|3727 Gian and C & - Katheryn Wetherby, board A riel Stone, ‘salary. 55.00 | 3533 Ed Nelson, salary 10.00 3728 Mrs. Lars ¥tostuen, L 9. for Laura Johnson .... 2.00 : . 1380|3836 Mrs, C. F.. Bubeck, = ) The attendance. was.good, tiae collec- | 3349 _________/____T'Lh".'_n_—-*———-—-—, fi?tlm m_fl_mwntivns ;‘«;rz!lx ‘d llars and |5q50 5 8613538 1. V0, Genrom, “wo Entared at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minnescts, as_second-class TAtter, | vyen ATibo ors Uhioe oi Thutedey, ny, supplies - .93 | 3387 & B Anderson, wood - Mrs; v, 13351 A 4 \. B, n, ' under A&t of Congress of March 3, 1879. . % Wfll‘“arrimn. s {15 20824 bookderican_ Book e §§§§ Lflg_ég.l. gé%lgémr? WoO 7 . The Bert Rouser taiily visfted the 540 Williams " Brok, 1 'No-attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name .must Blater's on Sunday_afternoon. 3 3041 016 Meen, locK idinesunce be known to the editor, but not necessarily for publication. Communica- Charley Cook of Deer River visit- 33 ! * R tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not later than Tuesday | With"Fred>Buckseh séveral days last |ye55i0:) of each week to insure publication in the current issue. week: and ‘Eleanor:Copk. with ‘heyp sis-|3356 "Ran 3729 L. H. Higgins, board 3730 Harold Bush, board 3731 J. L. Higeips, board ... s 4732 John - Thievierge, rent wood . . ..% 3733 Oscar C. Hauglum, repal 3734 Lundsten and company, re- L2100 10.20 | 3837 L. H. Higeins, na 'Higgins . . Mrs. “Maggie ‘M . A portation 39 F. Ambrozick, trane Wm. Lennon, storage. 4 Knutson & Lilja, snpnlies. AFY . ..aiiese «.e..s -86.00 3842 Nils Lilja, moving dosks. 3736 Ploneer Publishing company, ¢ 4 3843 A. W. Atwater, su . steel file . 183 |3787 Wm. Lennon, 1 Keul Book and Station- .c(‘)xm“nmy‘ -supl’:lles.\ . compgny, o LA foves ; 3545’ R.:H. Coughlin, freigh ‘milcage ght. . . .. 3546 Stephen Mahood, wood and per diem'. ..... I " ter, Clara, who-tedches’ in:the.Stone|3 - ¥ . . & discriet. v3 3o 23T g 5 “hgullln;: P s:.gg gg[gg S'h?’ l?;arakey. ;fllfigg s A c = b + . H . i e ” 7' R. A. Ferrier, lumber. 3 ris ra n umber and material . @ 1t is Tumored-thore Is to beia saw<| oLt 384T WiliCrugen. rene £ 04 : Work -6.50| 3847 Ryder - Lumber company: AT " .1mill erected on Bert Taylor's lgnd: 332% dohn: Yoszynsii,; wood.. 3549 J.- €. -Whitted; ‘Bt0! Urban, n., 120 “bricks and lime . ... 53.21 t — = The name of the man who is to op-|3 ¢ MenrySampgon, wood.., hai X"ylg i V. School Supply. com: 3848 Neal ' Bliss, material. . 14.95 4 : erate it las not b learned, but | 28t Henrftanson, ‘wodd. .. "% 3550 John Thivierge, / "pany, furniture . ........ 482.69 3849 St- Paul Book & Stationery, d SUBSCRIPTION RATES ! ot been learned, butl',862 Earl §il, assignea for taxes stove . : 3742 Conrad G. Hanger, freight Hbrary bookS . ........ .. 2187 - By Carrier By Mail we are very glad to have a chance to ,3353 ‘Edmuj Kohler, wood 3551 ,John B. P wood 6.00 and _hauling 8.44 13850 Given Hardware company, y get out logs sawed in the spring. Ala 3384 Ed Joiph, woo 3552 ‘Frank Hollander, wood, 36.00 3743 John Reed, salary 32,00 SUDDLBE ™ 52 s Sasies 4.80 [T IR T3\ Jem— X[ + 3365 John ley, wood 3553 St. Paul~Book and Station- 3744 Mrs. Mariel 13851 Clarence Baney, salary. 75.00 6.00 board 102.00|3852 Mrs. Bitha Goddard, sal 65.00 % ery company, library..... 16 SOATA . »vsasiss 3554 BaRy Goror-d daye teaching 1075 3745 Muriel Stone, sal 3355 John Cleak, board 15.00 | 5746 Elma _Murphy, nine < amly By niols 3556 Myrtle Hannah, salary. teaching . .........e . 24.76|3854 Mrs. P. Sarff, salary 3557 Charlotte Sheldrew, salal 3747 Margaret Teeters, teaching. 41.25 13855 Ethel Guthrie, salary 3558 Mrs. wm. Isham, salary. 3748 Mrs, S. F. Bonwell, salary 55.00 | 3856 Lillian Whim, salary 3559 Ruby Rutherford, salary. 3749 John Reed, salary....... 22.003857 Dorothy Butler, salary . 3260 Florence Hansey, salary $750 Mrs, Maude Reynolds, sa 3838 Harry Denton, salary 3561 Josephine Fossum, salary 55.00 - APy . ..t 85.76 | 3859 Grace Holt, salary .. 0| 3562 John Reed, Salar 85.00 | 3751°C.°G. Hankey, saiary 35.00| 3860 Marje Neumller, sai 3863 5. Castile, ‘salary 63.00 {3752 C. J. Hanson, salary. 5.25 | 3861 Makgle Robertaon, sala 3564 Mrs. Flossie Hauglum, sal- 3753 John Thievierge, rent 5.00 13862 Carl Klopfleisch, salary. ary - T soa0| 4754 ma, Yilson, wobd. - 3863 5. Moorhead, salary. > {35 4 55.00 Veis Wanson, storage on ‘atherine Benson, salary. fges Lop Fandom s Beath s e s 15.00| 3865 Mrs, Julis Mahon, salary §h00 Adlna B i = 3756 Herman Halvorson, 3866-P. D. McVey: Salapy. . [ M. Lurs e s atary 1 Tor Belle . .- ..74.30| 3867 James Sheets; salary. e e L on. satary .. 5500|3787 Orville Joned, Font. .. 25.00|3868 Raymond Ross, salary A T e Biey 3500 13758 “The Bemidji Sentinel, prit- My¥tle Johnson, salary. 2869 7 2 ns is ing . 27.70 | 3870 Mrs. Ida Chisholm, sala 3571 Mrs. Rosa Marcoe, salary.. 60.00| .0 o 08 & oo A eeresseeeeseenns-$5.00 | mOSt everyone in the community bris 14 M. O.R d 250 logs to saw. 3,000,000 feet huve|3367 V. Hal o Srood s eres e SIX MODthS ..ocemeemcsssasassassasene 2.50 | been promised. { . 13588 Youn Bl wood breom. . 1.25| Mrs. Charles Glueck has been on (3370 John W. e ond. the sick list again. N 4873 Wi H. Gemon, Hoard & Miss Adah Wilil: P i 13372 Andy Elk, transportatio \ THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thursdey | emain in Minnessta tor a time ond 1554 3 s and sent postage paid to any address fcr, in advance, $2.00. lattend the Bemidji Normal school |337% H. X Schitz hoard 7 OFZECIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS |spring term. Mrs. Lural. Martin, board. s’:‘l: éflmn .. board e N . 0. Groi - kd 1. 9. Heul! Hes . RECOGNITION OF RUSSIA <\ |GRANT VALLEY FARMERS CLUB B, ?fl&?fifi»’?},‘:’?"}m . HIE sl Hn E"E R 3 an| I'3 0] Certain members of congress and others who are qdvocat- ~ie éi’f\tAVnuey om{ megsuofi‘azxz‘u.hg"fia;n ing the recognition of the soviet government of Russia, in order| ;.."%¢ “fhe tarm noma. of W. &'"’m Mary E P 55.00|3853 Mrs. Margaret Saddler, sal Six Months .oooroororrerrrrr 3.00 Ome Year ... Three Months w..ccecceewee. One Month ................ eree oD One Week wmooooroorrriccoee 16 Three Months woeroeeomeroen 84 Pitt™ Co. that the United States may trade with that country—or, rather, | Schroeder on Sunday, January 30.| repairs J s e 4 Viola Lochrem, B : a .|, repairs . . 5 % V., .... 56.00 3 in order to.put the government back of such tradmg—s—mlght &f]tersahd;sr;nser s:;:ved‘b)l"Mrs. Sch‘roxe- 3385 Wi, Lonnon] ’i?;i’"":{f :\‘fi{f;‘iapg‘:.‘,?:":&:m I T 334.10 (3872 Jens Kuakler, saary. s00 : ) ociali r ess, the meeting was ‘call- o ;. 3875 1 4 ; ¥ ‘as clerk . 223323874 ] e Cand learn something from the opinion of John Spargo, Socia st | od to order by Geo. Becker, presid - 9 7 6 L4 Dentonsaajary, - 550015761 ¢.°G. " Hankey, "Salary’ for T o and o e T, P ent, 4576 R. 1., Denton, salary. 60.00 g B author. by . = .- ,f With nine -adult members present $388 J. C.Urban, wed. 3577 ]\‘[nrle_Nnumli\gr, salary.... 55.00 762 Juu;). S o 36.00 gg;g gfimm%mfineem supplies.. 18.72 i Mr. Spargo went to Russia with a_deputation which in«jand eleven visitors. The minutes of e i 554 r““ Mps, Habel Hotaod Jones, . g0 e and trodaurer Fegister 74.50 el Rl O k. cluded another well known Socialist, and he went for the pur- ;‘;fi f;gc';g':;ng Tn;eetmg e read 3390 J. ‘e iirdrate Com: | 570 Maste Sobertaon, saiary - §6.00 3763 Wi, Lenngn, mileage and: .- |3877 e | pose of learning what he could about the soviet gOVemmem'¢by~|aws N ere. vaad, o ‘fific.}'s's‘i’é? ::g 3591 Cross bedd | Linber com- [, ¢ SO Mg N8 I g0g a0 My A L R e i His judgment is that “so longas the bolsheviki remain in DOWer |adopted. Theso articles were ratber o e - 1500 | 3251 Toia Viahon, SetAny B0 res s Hau isook SR M, OPATT . dieg | and maintain their present,policy there can be no security for|unique in being original, and very Amerlean Book: company, | 3583, Joyce Carcoran, salary. 55.00 ery, liquld slating ....... ~ .913880 St. Paul Book & statlonery / . 2091 B Sk 99 i definite, and 1t . <~ books. .- 4.32|3584" John Cole, salary.. 55.00 | 3766 University, Publighing . corn: company, books and sup- foreign capital invested in Russia. g _ pltogether comiment- 3394 C. G. Hanke 5385 P. D. McVey, salar, §5.00 pany, books . ... e 287 pHes ; .. 5.16 : % - . B . |ahle. The question of clubbing ord- brary . . 5 03767 Jones & Krueger, books:.. °9.24|3881 Kimball-Storer company, In- “ % b 1 8 Y 3586 Hattie Cole, salary 55.0 1t is absolutely impossible for American business men 10 ors ot club members for paris groen |3395 Ed: Nelson, 2100|3387 Amelia Weisenhaus, 32:00|3768 Given “Haraware’ company, oot dex cards, one set ves 261 rely on the honesty of its leaders in their dealings with the soviet| wna other insectides was discussed | 1357 Join fisos, Woue ; 2000 | 3588 Mre Annotte Belty, malary. . 8800/ 4769 yonn Ulistroin 501288 Arsrican Book eonpany.. L1 government,” Mr. Spargo told a committee of the senate. ““The|at length and the president agreed to |33¢8 Edna Geror, sala 55.00 | 3890 Herman Lewandosko, salary 55.00 |, . material . 25.00 BOOKS ..., cetaeis s sy ABAS i R f i3 secure the orders of the memb: 3399 Mrs, Charlotte - §heldre 3280 Ruby Thompson, salary.... 55.003770 R A. Ferrie 71.75 | 3884 Colborn School Supply com- reason why the bolsheviki are so eager to obtain rec.ogmtlot_x, e R Olrders. P S rerr. 55.00| 330} Mrs. 1da Chisholm, salary.. 60.00 (3771 Wm. Lennon,” mileage " and " |, o o o pany. éflgck}mgrd o o 9.72 that it inspires their incessant and costly propaganda, is, and i8| witn other clubs. Earl aiera[steontee, Josephine fon B o aie,” aalen 52.001 3773 Mary Liliegkov, salary for “pany.; Supplles » v iirrs 6509 in itself, a sufficient reason for denying that recognition. urged the pooling of orders by all |}{0} 14 Hanson. salarn. 3598 B W. Wisams, salar 8390|110 poptember . e ; 85003886 Jon €. Winston dompany, o If Mr. Spargo went to Russia with any prejudice it wasin f:]rxm&rs, an:l thpluclng them now, [3403 Mrs. Lura J. Mariin, A D A 2600 i M:“""fsln’mfl' Gt ; 60.00|3887 L.j. Blake transport 1500 favor of the soviet principles, but he saw enough in Russia to| 27" 08 G (00 S0 ingito 'hzé:‘;{;‘y 3103 Siyriie Tohausm el 3625 3588 Murlel Stone, salary....... 2900 i Clrfu- Tst month 9 'W. Geliroh, ma’z‘é}fialb i i i i i I i - 2 . 3406 Cq vyer, s v .08 | 3 Gol 7 2 arence Baney, artin Peterson, lumbe . convince him of the utter dishonesty of the men in controliof the | Agent Dvoracek explained the pro- | $107 Sire Rods Sacae, saiai.. 55.90 | 3600 George Cole, salaiy 1111l ol arence Baney M e umber soviet government. - : " pogition of the motion picture ma- 5333 {‘Ilrl: Ii}ldc'rson. xnl\;nl'n-- 53'33 3602 Wm. Lennon, mileage and 3776 Elxvnl;:n?mw sal stmflflhm“gflali'ifi}flfié} 50.00 T apite of the judgmient-of men who know something of |chine to bo purchased by the vagious iiio 31 MoBe B78ling, spkey 1000|2603 e iahing Goml o |$777 Mrs, P.Sarfr, sal ” company, material &« ... 204.18~ fact di R ia, th . itation in this coun- armers clubs in cooperation Wwith |3411 H. A. Denton, Isdlary. 50.00 ‘pany, books . 456, month . ......iv.ee..ods .. ©-60.00 (3893 I. W. Gehron, wood . .. 20.00 the facts regarding Russia, there is some agitation the Farm Bureau. He 4lso pointéd |$412 R. L Denton, salary . 3604 GI e R pany, Dooke.. 19.30|3778 Mabel Torve, (salary for ist 3894 Marvin /Lumber and r try for regognition of Lenine and Trotzky, in order that the|out the need of every farmers’ club (3413 Marle Neumiller sulary, 3605 N-W. ‘School Bupbly com- . 3779 DEBIRED. gl “pont 0500} o moompany, materlal - i, 1980 United States may obtain its share of the business which Russia |working out a definite, program of | Ry Gaasen 3606 Bd. Nelgon, wooa . .o.... 8.00| o Tst manth Lo Neal Bliss, material for woll” 1005 B repotted o_be ready to give to ngtions willing to forget the | ¥erk for cach sommunity owttning 445 e, Foheiiet Rary 1 S sthl seare T G R, o e SlomerMaten NNl ge - Sloody deeds of the bolsheviki and run the risk of being stabbedtho various lines, as potatoes, Tiv: 1115 Julh Manene-suiar 408 Do et Mo 2600 4781 M, Y, B 3 dospon hudes wmbeny o0 G in the back by tricky leaders. su;ck. home, etc.; and urged the ap- 341 Joyce gflicog'z&r;ulur 9 o1 v bal ‘n'i”'”:"' : 42.00(3782 Mrs. Savde & 1 Ethel Guthrie, freight char- nt P 3420 Cole, . 34 vac alama, Wol ' . ] THBLESSON OF THRIFT, with these leaders and assist them in | 3423 Amella Welserthuu ; 3 Stophen’ Maho 5003784 Kathryn Wetherby, ‘salary . |3304 B J. Mahon. labor, 0.0 One does not have to hark back many months to recall the |outlining their work, and the goals |3iZ3 S e R 4, Mrs. Olga. Lampi 3601 op miST St mORh . e 65.00| 3305 Knuison & Etlja, efove. .. 29.50 period when industrial workers were. pointed out as the bestjor Aims of each. 3428 Herman Lowmmdoske, salary A b et i T e ) Pl g Supplies oiieartssl. 380 oastomers of the stores that dealt in silk shirts‘and othier articles} This was the second: mesting of J3i{ SinY iy T o, SATAEY. (e 3Te e menth 90,004 3908 Lunasten & company, ‘Sipl L Y ies. ]| # o 3 Dorgth: lory $alary. s 619 A > Mrs. 2 Ylled . Th...loo s R K of apparel that were once regarded as,among the luxuries, only in discussion - but the ad- |31t Some yfi}'fifa - salary. s 3610 Anay Biits ‘trhnsportation 12,00 8787 Mrs. Flossie Hauglu o500 | 3009 Keiner -~ iereantiie *com There is no consolation to persons out of employment in telling| dition of five new members was in- |, 4 *-Q‘gr & o 3240|3788 Mrs. John Reed, salary for s Gy, el them that they should have saved part of their money whenjdeed creditable. Much will be ac- Boritr > Urban, board - . 2100780 s sy fxabon, sadary'd oo, |3911 Jonn Morehouse, tue they were earning the highest wages in the history of Ameri- aplished.by. thie club, B e el 8623 Nrs. Jonn Laraon, board: . 380013700 Miga Dorotny putls 66,00 0L B iniiren Workiaan, 1a2 0 can industry, yet that is exactly what should have been done.|cOUNTY AGENT VISITS 3135 Wm. Lennon,. mileage and 13625 Nick Benedix, wood.. 30.00 for -2nd_month R oS00 - . 1 to be d ived N 3 peixfllem « 4 . _750/3826 Anna_ Hanson, ‘cleaning. 2.00}3791 Maggie Roberts . i Tabos DO 2 0.0 Thousands of persons permitted themselves to be decelved NORTH END OF COUNTY |3336 C.-GrHankey, aal 3 Tdn Hansén, freight. 160 for 1st month. X Inga Dahl, labor and sups. - by the industrial activity which prevailed during and immediate-| County Agent Dvoracek returned 3437 T e S Soriie. Broom . o Lgo 92 Harty, Rines, cxpenses ofiiy .. |se1g md Wilson fuel and iabor.. 4523 ly after the world war. But the so-called “rainy day”’ arfived|Satwriny night rrem s vori's'y v |3408 se.c‘r\;»t‘{xfigg_k 1 lition [3640 Lars” Oseld; building; 0| 8798 Katheryn Wetherny Board |5t Gark Rlopeisen supblic & . L . .. i C o & x A L a’ Johnson...... A J in spite of the optimism, or perhaps indifference, of a large num- ot ‘:{:’L}""‘:I';gm';‘fl‘it‘f;m}e :f“PQY- (0n9'a+zo Seott ,Foresman’ and com- 1. Corrigan, broom . 100|8794 Silver, Burdett & .company:’ . Prank’ ambroxick, ftranss 0 ber of workers, and they find that they are poorly prepared to|yisit there was o o feronea with the 3110 Gini snd! com ookd. - - 38T t, Hilalre' Lumber company %y, | 705 University Publishing ! Mrs: Maggle MeCoy, trans: stand the effects of industrid) depression, A few dollars saved [executive committee of the Baudette |*1*! AMETGD, Book company o, 0| 3853 pilen Blaie haify L D1 100] oo AN Books % PO i, Board L1 * 5400 when employment was at high tide would enable these persons Board of Trade and others interest-|34i2 Pioneer Publishing ny, sto 3.76 books . . Kathryn Wetherdy; boar to maintain themselves now in reasonable cemfort. . of that end of the counfy. 'The|,, . (RaRY, supplies o0, 3635 Knut Tveldt, haulin) 80013797 D, C. Heal 4 Martin, Burke. Board, 1t is too lat ¢ id tast th 2 ¢ fi ial ed in the agricultural development N nany; supghes: SRSC. G Hakey, mlues 35.00| 0198 Amerloan * Book company, John Reed, board. . ... 18 100 la ? now to provide againsi % e presen nancialipresent arrangement whereby the [3414 Gust Wahlberg, rent. DOOKS &+ svsiseiss 5.38 DOPRS - 45 25t psie e i 3 !'lzlrs, ?‘}e Hanson, boar emergency, but is there no reason to believe that other emer-)county agent spends a week in the 2445 R. J. I'lynn, rent and w Mrs. Mabel ~Hotson ~Jones, 3799 Bemidji Pioneer, supplies 2927 Fred Herringer, board 9 R < . 5 M . 9 | north 2146 He Rine: examining e e R e . 65.00 1Or SChOOIS « . .v.ouevnvers 64.54 | 3928 M. O. Rogholt, ‘board. 2.00 gencies will arise in the future, just as they,have in the past? .gdmi\&re: enfl :‘yf the coutny, has been Loy in 1 DO0kS . 59.14|3639 Myrtle Hannah, salary. 55.00 | 3800 S. T. Ronwell, wood and rent 40.00 gg%g 1]{':};)‘ Efi.‘.{“’.‘fe.fi“fii‘.;' ik 21_‘2'3 The practice of thrift is comm@ndable at all times. It becomes| i riutory 1y Inefticlent iand unssl:| 47 Plonser Lbgh 0 gy | 640 Cora i iammentos, 1 | B0 L latterell materials 107 yr.sa (3931 J. L.~ Higeins P transportas pra 0 1 ) sfac ¢ those who have given |,, Pany, B e 80 | 3 s . e St HOR .iais it i i ... 288 earners especially it provides a safeguard against the day when are lost each time due to unsatis-[3450 Andy Ellis, transportati 140 Josephine Iossum, salary 55.00 DOt s e 5908 Lanss arioon wrikiar, hoan L0 employment may not be so remunerative, or, as in the case of| ?fi‘lgn‘ fiol:ynectlior:{ n? Taternational | 3131 John Recd, board, Jte; Jonn Reed. ealary 35.00| 2804 G 1. Oberst, labor. Lo 0013934 St Paul Book & Statio s h h alla and the lack of continuity of |3453 Mrs. B. O. Gronda & Ida Hanson, sala 56.00 “old_district, 118 ...... . 48288 company, books < e = 17,00 L4 many thousands at present, it ceases entirely. . work 1n elther end. It is held that|3134 fonn Cicak, bourd. : o A Atin. saiafy 55.00|3806 Clarénce Banev, saiary for 3038 Mew, W, N Morell, tourd. ., BA0¢ e Y o wiilitover. ok, 18 stariad Harold Bush, board 2 Mrs. S. F. Bonwell, salary.. 55.00 second month ......s:... 75.00 i i C arted by, the g . Martin, board. s Cora Sawyer, salaty..... 55.00 | 3807 Mrs. Bitha Goddard, salary Total. . . vee..$24,361,03 _ OUT OF THEIR JOBS. way betors o returns. The county | Siss & F. Gberat, wou 111110 S R e iy S0 1 (e e gl L s 1, Teceints R ITe) B 2, ! n H erst, woo . rs. Man ratt, oo 3 K p % 'y T ce! 3 The condition of unemployment is'shown very conclusively acent pointed « vis rios, WA s asssias 3 Mis: Matde B: Slind, saiary. 80:00 £, Glenn Saddler, salary o, 0o |Cash on hand, Jamu-, . Jagent | out that under. the 3360 Jony Thieviere, wo H. A. Dent, lary 55.00 Ethel ‘Guthrie, sal ary 3o 4,780.56 by a statement of the United States Department of Labor,]present financial conditions of thef ™"’ " ‘ren; . %0 e 23 Marte Neumiilor, sola 55-001 3800 Ethel Ot . Y T 60:00 Recelved from Coun-', ' which discloses the uncomfortable information -that 3,473,166] Farm Bureau it is impossible " to . AgsSchul 3655 Maggie Robertson, salar *60.00 | 8810 Harry Denton, salary for __ ty Treasurer. ..... 34,395.66 . G : maintain an agent in each end, Ho|3182 G Lo Weaver, w 3656 Julla Vicek, salar \ 53.0 first month :............ 5.00 | Received . from ~Re- ‘ less persons are employed at this time than a year ago. A sur-| [UEt (8 S8 (R SHoh o8 Rl | 3163, 01, Ganderson, woodg 25.00| 3857 Julia Mahoh, satary - o 8880 o511 Gmmce Holt. saiary for frst (| funde T 45232 . s s . . &l R E - A3 ammond, wood. Y2 3 Joyes Ct y . 00 month ........cieeeiiaes X eceivi vey of the labor situation has been in progress under direction |turist be employed in the Baudetre [1488 Jonn 1iina, B\vu‘nd : B oy oA A laL iary. §0.00|2812 Magsie Robertson, : nanx'l'slétio?o.m 228.80 € I N i s i3 Charlés E. Berr) o Mrs. Annette Belfy, salary. 60.00 for d month . $5.00 eceives T0] of the government, and, while the above figures do not prove :rl;?‘:rll or_for the Baudette and | 3137 lvank Hoillande s Mra. Ammette Belty, salary. 2000|3813 Carl’ Rionfiatcn sai eelved. o, 8218 absolutely that nearly three and a half million people have lost, dg M::“Tz::rmlo[s cn:ubu!wd who)\cuul(l %::x'\ ‘/l(»ntf'l vgcrmxlxé norl:.‘; ]R)ubyth‘l’h%mvlson. s?h\ry gg.gg ol fi}'{st ir‘mm’:: 65.00 'mtierle"xd from In- e h kT : ¢ siderable extens < 9 Martin Germansén, stove. or. tler, ! R, biate s o X and are still out of, their jobs—yet in the summing yp of the|could work, advise and plan wit He 2370 B."0. Grondahl, express Tima Murphy, salary. 5500 sesona manth’, Shary FOT 65.00 |Total receipts from statement the conclusion is quite inevitable that unemployment work, advise and plan with the {3i71 5. J. ‘Dunn, freight Mrs. Maude Reynolds, 3815 Mrs. Julia Mahon, salary for January 1, 1920, to y e clusion is quite i conunty agent during the monthly ‘hauling . ool . 100 ANVt sk g 55.00 (< ArSt MONth . ..e...cn... . 65.00| Dec. 31, 1920....... 40,265.58 reaches substantially that figure. Michigan suffer§ most be-| visit and keep the work going while | 3472 )lnrvh;m‘l‘,;b“” . 3§£‘C¢({?:q Sea §ggs {f 1} ]\\}'!ll(linms. f\flary . Eé.gg 3816 P. u.r;wl(ncvuy, salary for first 02601 Teactiors Wi E:;pendnnres $40,258.9 s Py . § . & i S col | din, up) 'S . 3 7 Della nde, ary . .~ b5 mi .o X ‘eachers’ A cause the hardest hit of all industries'is the automobile. Sec:|{he agent is in the southern end. 47 M S eiin, sernbbing 150 |3068 Bana Norris; salary: 52:00 | 8817 Myrtle Johnson, Fuel and Suppiie s ki 5 inpl is th ildi 1 This "proposition was approved, and |3 Lars Oseid, chalk, broom... 1.20 |3669 Muriel Stone, salary. 56.00 first_month . . 60.00 | Repairs . .... ond in rank in the reduction of employes is t ei(me lngltrades. efforts are being made to put it into|3475 Knutson and ~Lilje, stove ' |3070 John Reed. slary .« 3200|3818 Mrs. 1da Chishio o600 | o, Butiaines’ . as f . rs. [ U secon! ! X Jbrary . with approximately 52 per—cent out of work. Textiles and eftect 7 soon as possible. ] res Flossie 'Hal -~ 60.00]3819 Kathryn 'Wetherby, Text Books ... Jeather come next. Following Michigan, those states most af-| W,l“flmm"r"m flnerin mf‘]t with “the| - broom . ... " 120 |3672 W, Leni d " aso vitS second montl. .. 65.00 Rent . . 3 Py . B & illiams 'om i 77 John Moorhouse, supplie: . Per em - g 2 g chrem, salary fo ransportation an fected by the.sfump are Ohio, Illinois, Connecticut; Massachu-| jiia;"n (ommmnity, clud and a5 574 N Plossie r1|meu;z\um. ba o laama o G panker, iyl a0 | Vlg{-‘.lcfin%{:nf e T300| Board ,;. L e - i i ' ke = 23 il school house . ... 2. T Pioneer ny, 138 a Lochrem, salary or “reig] an uling 528.58 setts, Wisconsin, New York and New Jersey. All the large}form with the Minnesota Community | Charlotte Sheidrew, i L NG COMMITY on.3 Second month 75.00 | General Control. i..it 1,857.36 i cities of the country show highest in the percentage of unem-|service as recommended thru tne ey 331{;\’{'"“ and company, book: 4343822 Jens tmusxk;;‘zr, 72 T?(alJExplendimrss = ployed workmen. {General Extension Division of the o ne o 2676 American Book compeny. g, o Mtie. sai o B e T T $24,361.91 ~— o | State ]lv"l‘V;%rHHy- Sc‘von directors 3181 Anna Sowa, salary §5.00 3077 St, Paul Book ‘and Sta priel e amenth o s aon 10000 Cash “on"hand” Janu- PO - ] were elected representing production, | 482 Mrs. Lura J. Mratin, salary 55. . ery company, library..... 1. Mary eskov, ‘salary for ary 1, o $15.906.65 RUSKIN ON EDUCATION | distribution, the home. pedum::lon.: i . Seon 30 IR Sehtie, Shon L 3B suog mein Pioneer, supplieal s 1808 N L Here is John Ruskin’s definition 6f education: government and legislation, with two | 60.00 | 3680 Haroid A. Bush, board 21,00 3826 Row. Peterson &.Company, 7. C. McGHEE, e . . . |directore at large. ' These directors 3 on, salary. 55.00 | 3681 Albert Hanson. transporta- books . ..... RS 3.93 I Clerk. Education does 1ot mean teaching people what-theéy do/win meet in the near future to!} Mary &, Pryit. saigry . 68.00 tion .- £ ... & 3827 St._ Paui ‘Book & Station’ EARL GEIL, not-know. : " lelect their officers and make plaus| .’i\."i'»‘e‘ffe_"ms'sx.fl.';i"m“y SR R e 2828 Smiin-Boinsen Lumber ST twa-s TEeasurer, = ! 60.00 | 2684 Car} Bethke, wovd . 8490 R It means teaching them to behave' as they do not. behave, | for the future and appoint necessary | s elery S 3 e | . St T o 3491 Marie . ! SAl@ry .. . «v bl {3 G im, W . committees. ' Splendid interest: was 3482 %lil‘{)éel'] "'21'-‘5 ne!;.":finr;. s%‘gg 365‘3 n;:‘lle'rp“ 'fi‘u%‘uii"’ 2 It is not teaching the youth the shapes of letters and the| L A 3 . 5 .~ |shown whieh promises h, the | 3493 Maggi fi tgon, salary.. 60.0 > g tricks of numbers, and then leaving them to turn their arithmetie ity ot Witliae o FoF the 3 e ™ tamitton, 0 |age1“Andy s, 7 2 7 ! 3 55.00 | 3688 A Duncanson. boarde- of- - = JTO-NIGHT- to roguery, and their literature to lust. * —ed e oo | 2405 Jull 55.00 |3689 Mrs. C. F"Z‘W'md g It means, on the contrary, traning them into the perfect rmmawcrar sraroazwr o rme| Suowsego I T. Hiegins, frdfspleealioh Tomorrow Alright 0 (3692 L. H. Higginy, board. 0|3693 Wm, Lennon, mileag: 3 per dlem . ... 55.60 3694 C. J. Hangon, wo 60.00 (3695 Will Cruzen.irent §0:00|3696 John Reed, uild 55. plies .. ..., 56.00 (3697 George' Butler, freight ‘and 198 John Cole, salary Get a 25 Box exercise and kingly continence of their bodies and souls. ; UNORGANIED TERBITORY OF | iR John Cole salaw 1t is a painful, continual and difficult work to be done by: BELTRAMI COUNTY. 13300 Hattie Cole, 'sajary From Amelia Weisen / kindness, by watching, by warning, by precept, and by DPraise, January 1, 1920 to December 31,1920 |3302 Anmette Belfs. b 11—] | 503 Sayde M. Bah but a ove @! by example. . No. of 'To Whom ‘For'What 304 Herman Lewar 5 Ruby -Thompson salal e o bt Shctdron Cantary 360.00 | 1608 Mra: Tda Ghishoim, SATAFS F = ; § 3 Chavlotte Sheldrew, salary $ 60.00 | Mrs. Tda Ghisholm, safary 60.00 drayage . . 3.47 . B Fag Every great bDEXERY GI?'EAT B(?OI-C fon 1 i3l idn Hynson. saiar + BB00 |3k DovatnELien IS v 4y BRA018098 Jon [Tuiovierse. MO, o THe o W =i T A g s an action, and every great action is af33g \nny Sowa, Salar 3500 Mr Maude Reynoid " 12699 Marvin L - ) | hot ' 00k. 11 who would Study with advantage in any art what-|3320 Mrs. Lura’ J. n % 99155 company. windows . * / soever, ought to betake themselves to the reading of some sure . Bonweli, R S st il boni | . and certain books oftentimes over; for to read many books pro- LICRAE MR Proee.. i e duceth confusion, rather than learning, like as those who dwell ! £ty and 03 Flossie Hauglum, wages. .. ~ £t everywhere are not anywhere at home.—Martin Luther. o r‘.«‘l{'?' E»':i‘hu.sm'n} com- 3108 AT o Daviason. ars DOOKS . . ..vnn . .o 13706 I N is, sala . 0- 33 1. Denton, salar Peterson acompan: |330% Mihe Hanmah, salar: S 4 Some of the dollar-a-year men who served their couniry at. Wash ngton 3358 Murie Neumilier, salal L PR |310 Joseptine Foagk “Pse in town, Homey!” % ; ok ) R beey 3 A abel Hoiso 7 Ginn and company, books. | ary . ....... 2 unenx g:l‘;;i’n‘g“fi::;fi;;me price, if those stories ¢f wasted billions xrev“ i “:: ry i % s:a‘.qn 518 A\r‘r.lrrll:‘an nJQk ¥ compen: 13709 S.Jé:\slllo, salar; ” - g » true.— : . 3 Maggie Robertson, £0.00 00kS . ... {3710 Margaret Teeters, A 1‘ 13332 Mrs. Bl 13518 N-W. School N f:;'n Mrs. S, F. Boml:u, salary. UN 2 JE M 'MA So good made th: Why_all of this fuss about restricting immigration? | salary . 00 y. primary supplies 3712 Mrs. Rosa Marcoe. salary.. Jnade Cue people left in Europe now are those who l:mg'erlxr“t“?l‘gm et Ah‘}:“t th“0‘]’(‘1\Iy §K;§ i’r’““ ":’l“;’e‘ i Plggfi;\r “fizfilghmz 5 ¥ gTfi E‘m ‘;!“igr":“ Ay PAN F i e S he price to P | Mrs. i v, 8 8 isaisacieds .89 13714 Mary E. % 4 - B Herald. price to get here ee| 3235 *«wcr Cor 003521 Wm. Lennon, mileage 13513 Mes Mattie B. Slind. saiary CAKl Loun and 5o economical. . 2 2 5] corge Cole, salary 60,00, per diem . viviqreerereee {3716 1, A, Denton, salary....... D e e e S