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"BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNQON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgz. G. B. CARSON, President . J. D. WINTER, City Editor G. W. HARNWELL, Editoy Telephone 922 Entersd at the postoffice at Bemidji, Minnesots, as second-class matter, under Act of Congress of March 8, 1879. By REV. JAMES MEYE! so much a message to the poor to rights of the rich, although it is tl in-the name and spirit of Jesus C! No attention paid to anonymous contributions. Writer’s name must be known to the editor, but not neceasarily for publication. Communica- tions for the Weekly Pioneer must reach this office not latexr than Tuesday of each week to insure publication in the current issue. This cannot be done by charity inequalities of the present econom: more brotherly distribution of the production. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ‘ d By Mall Wealtl b rtioned adoC 8600 | ealth can, be reapportione: | Qne ey e H O Ome Your e $0.00] i Thase Honthe — 150 gix Months —ame—en—— 2.60 One Week P 18 Thres Months —m o 125/ T THE WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published every Thflwlg beings for their labor of hand or und sent postage puid to any address for, in advance, $2.0 OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS | fi | HELPING THE TOURIST | Minnesota has gone about the business of being the nation’s! summer hostess in an enthusiastic but somewhat haphazard | manner. | A concentration and centralization of recreational agenci and enterprises is needed if we are to get the full benefit of the| ever-increasing stream of tourists flowing through this great| summer-land. And this also is true if the wayfarer is to get the| full benefit of all of the exceptional opportunities we have to| offer him. | “" The next legislature ought to make provision for a state bu- reau having general supervision over the entertainment of our, the hardest upon those who have (| man should have to pay the highest | their salaries continued to them as { derived from tencment property, tl has now come to be how does the ot “A More Brotherly Distribution of Wealth, Health, Joy and Freedom.” The mission of religion to the present disturbed social order is not distribution of wealth, health, joy and freedom in the world. made, in the process of its production, by the granting of a truly living wage, by a voluntary decrease in the interest expected for the use of capi- tal, and by a very material increase in‘the fiiancial rewards paid to human Is it brotherly that the financial burden of life should bear down Is it brotherly that the day laborer’s pay should stop the minute he gets sick and has to stay at home, while the higher-paid officials of the com. pany, although better able to stand the firancial drain of sickness, have that the highest profits in the real estate bu the whole city, where the poorest people have to live? The question no longer is how does the other half Jive? The question essity for a more brotherly distribution of profits. No. 11 Toliows: [ The City Council ' shall appoint competent, licensed, graduate veterin- ‘be amended, 0 as to r *| . MANKATO COMMERCIAL COLLEGE 3 | One of the Greatest Schools in the country, establisher 1891, If you in- 11”5'.‘:9 ‘ms(f»‘otg’td})-“lesrlny:\lll"fl:i;l:cr{ ':.':"xfi:flw tend to take a Commereial Course it pays to nttcml'the best. - Annual en- once & yeal nll] dairies, dairy herds,|rollment, 1,500 students. Ideal conditio Practlcal_courseg'nf study. T AR i Eleri?::(;gn'fl;\lcehefl. Unusual opportunities for securing positions. Ex- the ty of Bemidji is prodi e Fall Term Opens First ‘Week in September. other places nits of | ced, or| penses And for each inspection’ the City shall be entitled to a fec of twen- ty-llve cenis (25¢) for each animal in- spected ,to be paid by the owner of such animal, Section 3. | That section 9 of General Ordinance No. 114 be amended by adding the fol- lowing paragraph: Producers owning two cow upon notification from the Health, shall bring tho cows { e by the dairy e may conduct the tub RS, Wappingers Falls, N. Y. Send for Free Catalogue. Mankato Commercial College MANKATO :-: respect the sacredness of the property hat also, as’it is a message to the rich more brotherly 2, 0 a designal where h hrist to bring about & orouts of General Ordinance | l\lllcll by adding the fol-| | Testaurants shall sorvel y, nor can it be done by violence. The ic order can be eliminated only by a profits of industry at the source of ving p B Hotels and milk (eream not includéd) iin the orig- inal bottle in which it was -placed at the dairy, or pasteurization plant. | Section ! That scction 25 of General Ordinance| . No. 114 be wmended so us to read as fol- | o ! in a brotherly way only where it is used in| © apparatus, 3 bottling milk or capping milk hottles | shall be such that the milk does not| become _contaminated during the pro-| The apparatus, or device, shall| bjccted for approval by the Boa of Health. Section 6. All ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance ary % | USE OUR COLD CREAM brain, if you would preserve the natural whiteness, softness he least? Ts it brotherly that a poor prices for all of the necessities of life? and loveliness of your skin. It pimples, blotches, redness and rough- ness and improve your facial all take effect and| will force from and its passage| and publication. 921 remove Second r Third readi long as they are ill? Is it brotherly appearance wonderfully. iness should he commonly he least desirable accommodations in . H . Rode. Tahr. Nay Absent—McKinnon, - Ba Approved August Try our taleums and face powders, also. Attest: her 85 per eent live? Tenee the nee- guests. There now is too much division of authority. The state auditor has supervision over state parks and state lands, the immigration department has to do with bringing settlers here, the highway department provides roads over which the auto- ALASKAN TRAPPER SETS NEW PRICE FOR WIVES The Pas, Manitoba, Sept. | What commereial value of a T— | revortea | ved the following ndson, , Tim That Dull Aching Don’t worry and complain abeut a bad back. Get rid of it! For wea kidne: lame and achy backs, your| wing o) for trans- ickson to McDaniel e of lic Eliquist & ¥ 10 mobile tourist must travel, the forestry bureau lays our canoe; o utirug wire? The queticn has | T Lith str. to city dock. ¢ s e e . ey | They Ct d licenses b j ¥ an’ i { route and has general charge of theforest areas, and the game divided learned juricts through the | grantea T;c‘fl:{:“"&.,’i..“ ind j\“e"v“{;in,?w‘l';‘.fl‘lihbxsk’;f)“’l‘;"::i“g‘]l]bg‘r"’“fieli“dz‘fg1 —— === = and fish commissioner is given authority over lakes and streams ag.s But Eskino ,m",' hoe s, ovn Dol ropanist & Brink, Hel M dtatemont : . [ ! and their inhabitants as well as all minner of wild creatures. | 7o 10 et el e ¥ recommended that the applll Mrs, Louisa Oliver, 719 Beltrami | fod It would seem the part of wisdom to combine the purely cs to the north of the Brochette fur!be digatlowed and lic s Avenue, Bemidji, says: “Just re H N Yy o ¢ ’ J Th e vas a o C 4 g i S 2. . .e - recreational activities of all these departments under one head pest of the Hudson’s Ba any. | “Uopart 676, O Tugks director of l‘j"flg phadan attack of Hldney tron | Bemidji’s PlayGround Fds t h to different sources Jehn recently dsiposed of four wives Juverile band, on Work done during the e that had me fecling rather out o — v so that the new-comer may not have to go to different sources {7, | oo sspecially beau- | Year, also request for vacation, was|sorts. My kidneys weren’t in proper T A (i {Hance he seeks. Whatever adver.| 0 12 days. All being espeoially beau- | Year, also request for vacation, was|sorts. My y: 't in proper, DIAMOND POINT or the information and guidance he seeks. hatever adver- (iryl. he received the tcp market|Lgid @nd accepted, and vacation grant-icondition and were a continual source tising and propaganda work the state sees fit to carry on in or-|price. Ea fe ‘brought one pound| Ordinances of annoyance, due to their weakness i - 5 : ¢ - i 5 8 & | 3 8s s s t 7 . Enjoy your Sundays and picnics thera. der to build up our summer colony might also be centralized in;of ten and two plugs of tobacca g e i a0 of Genaral Brdinance| wnd irregularity. oten during these || Lunches and hot Coffee served. ~Confec- . 5 B s o % .3 g : “Drcpping o allast,” wa ohn’s | No.' 114 & lati; th al . di spe got quite ZZy an ay : Tt . : o % this new hure.a"' ‘".‘d it Col!](l Co opt'ra,"e with the various pri-iy, .o xplanation to interpreters. | position ot milk 15 City, ‘was read the specks scemed to float before my: tu)nls of allfl(nnd§‘1x_1 stock. §peclal Sccom vate and semi-public organizations which now are doing their| There was a glut of wives and not a|sceond time and Sec. 2, amended. eves. My back, too, gave me trouble; ;r.m( ntugx_s or jmlx)ug par- best to promote and maintain tou travel. :9‘“ IUf,r"fil 011' l‘flmcc"-l One ‘}W one| The bond of Naylor Electric Co. witn|there was a steady, dull ache through t::fi'v N;?{Y}:g?n M‘i)x]lllq]tzs:: iq 2 o1 i H te dutiful wives were dr - i Aetna Casualty and 1 Co. aslj: ing- i Pt . Sm— We suggest that this plan be gll\ren serlouts ioxlfi;{({eratlotn by: e 'f:pmets s“;ple . sué;mer pa Casualty and Surety Co. as ,Sm’efi l}:‘ear::;; kl:g:;lynsg d:::r; hf:;h]:g ta's most beautiful play- 5 irectly i ested. S is EAreAnnars; Tebf s tract” for hing material to con- 2 i it { the legislature and all those directly interested innesota is|jow tribesmen returning’ from the | e White Way was read o o e out lon before the day was ground and it's free to ol now the summer playground of America and soon will rank fur post heavily laden with supplies. |cepted. '~ = " = o over. These symptoms made me you. ! with California as a tourist center. It is therefore very neces-|They had long admired John's hand-| cys viSiitedui ana Join &t Givbons nervous and irvitable. * On, the ad- . B sary to overlook no chance to build up this business in a sy M Were Tonty BICaes. o 0.00 for use'vice cf a friend I took Doan’s Kidney Archie Ditt Bathing Suits + + 5 : —_—— of ¢ e read and| piyc “ ooy chasing some at the City reme Uitly For Rent tematic and practical manner.—St. Paul Pioneer Press. N oF cITy couNcr, | efused T ng bond; trom |0 e Dosite albad 0 at New Bath 5 e o mem, e PO G [Drg o Boaws boigsd me g ll Secps B TA, AUG. 8, 2! | A clai T . W. K. f Park Y ) 1. . Al | BELTRAMI COUNTY’S TROPHY LA e ity Coun. | DS, for “Gnmases o ute while using Doan's according to directions, The honors, which have again come to Beltrami county,|cil held in the Couricil Chambers, City crossing bridge west of the city, was|I was wonderfully relieved of this i through its winning, for the third time, first place in the North-| o e itins . allag. tor e | trouble.” Price 60c, at all dealers. i e : 2 i R N p ) [ bresont, mostiE caMed; tosordel y{Don’t simply ask for a kidney rem- i ern division of county exhibits at the State Fair, will direct the‘] President ““'}{n‘,’,’,f’s',_flj\“,"‘ edy—got pD}:xan‘s Kidney Pills—the P { attention more than ever of agriculturalists to this part of the 4igren roll Lol the l;?rl'l;;\c\g{'_z QL“y‘é‘e land referred to. ti same that Mrs. OliveBr had. Kg‘o&er state. It is n 's ago that it was considered impos-| Kode, Baimer, Smart, Carver, Staffora, CORMIEEER ) Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, . PIONEER ANT AD! mN UL R i | fiizf: to lt:‘\'u;n‘\r/]:hni% y?)af!in? gort'l:: ;\t«.vri:ultut!l\si (valu(i: °opfar Beidizeman aid LAkr AbSent, SCKIn | crcory o, Whs. Tond ang ordered i Advertisement. DAILY PiON W S BRING RESULTS 1o north ingMinneibta gThwt ig1 r‘ewionu has given awa, ; to a " ihites of the Tast. rogular ses-| “Uiaquest of Wm. Gaines, truck driver ] . R a5 impresdion pas f ,away 10 ai,, \vere read and approved. for vhcation of two WweeKs was grant- g1 growing desire on the part of men looking for agricultural in Billy P | ed, o] I vestment to own some Beltrami county land A L I D e e o ai- | g, Lho City Attorney was Instructed to i . C Y g ed, were upon motion and sccond al-| graw a resolution on sidewalls and b | e ic ; ha oGl 5 _| Towed paraw & Tosoluton & o (] € 2 (4 B e +from curl . |4 . e i = & § pt. a 6.45 | ity T 2 { and will be pointed to with pride as representing a splendid N " i;"3*;‘,’1C.‘“v{,r;’}%i’;fi?és“::a“‘é‘fififlifid .f: —— } achievement on the part of those who have been responsible for| Leagué of Mim |Mlaswalics 10 bth ward. He wos slec . . . B 5 el 'y expense } s ha d 'e. 0 scarcely be fair to si duel e 25.00| In finishing roads which the County a i {tfi having come here : It w »ul«.l scarcely be slu to single out a Bishon Brisinii o |17 e rends which the County are } single individual or a number of individuals to whom credlt,mfl::lb e 3 ‘The matter of putting clay on Mill s | should be given for obtaining the cup. There have, however,| “instaliing lights in Library 7_.‘;,*,:;‘L.,H‘.‘,‘,‘;,.‘;f:fw;s‘f;‘g%,}“’ SOty s ! ; i seve - i s citizens w oo [ L T 791~ The City Engineer was also instruct- { bgen acvual_ }_Eelt{aml cpunt_» citizens who hz_\ve been most ac EUTN I AN % ”‘ed B s on hile e (I, b tive and untiring in their efforts—not only this year, but on all| | halance on old: aceount 89 (The matter of a patrolman for tl':]el i previous years in which the cpunty entered the contest. 'l‘he} ptrect 1i hits anll (il':;!:v::-flflu— 498.82° Tl{‘;(r:(ny"cxérfi L oticton hot to| | i a knowledge of having accomplished that which they set out to; * puinping ana ‘61l for pumgs’ 45663 Locolve \,‘;":{fc;,"';.',!?3;1‘3":0,’{"(‘,“”,,}2“’1??% IRV accomplish will surely be sufficient satisfaction to those individ- Mk Ny ric L. o Fower 04 censes until after January 1st, 1922. 5 2 material or on city There being no further business, it| uals who were responsible in a large measure for Beltramil ., e was_moved to adjourn. | \ county’s vietory. There could be no greater satisfaction, They during vaca- Adjourn. Approvads \\ i have reaso s oFo ¢ results of their efforts s | 2.50| J. . LAHR. | i e reason to be proud of the results of their efforts 1qnl.0f"\,lfi i el o coil S risidant: S the efforts of all who helped to grow and assemble the exhibits. | 1l Filbix Al DENLEY, i Having obtained the cup, however, does not mean that Bcl-.mll\‘jll{:ik = e -80 City Clerk. (35) | trami county should not continue to exhibit her best each year.; dusher £ 5.00 TESOLUTION NO, 100 ~ i ‘ 1t should be only a stimulus to bigger things and with the won- " 1250 (At o regular meeting of the City L derful stimulus added already, by reason of the expansion of !/ J 6.00 held in O(he!_l eoun“l".’-nffrfl:gri'i:? the / i our own county fair, there will be no question but that the coun-!a. 1. Dorai, o5 | st Somdr 16510t b of B iSonday.| / o ty will look for wider fields to conquer. . Polico dept. Al el Followihg resgiution was introdusl| \ A e FOREST FIRES AGAIN ghans SR R T MBI ey g staswatks noro "X 7 ; e i) b A terial, water main gate valve 701 ot 3 at e valles. 3 ¥ . L . aptune Meter Co., meters 126.00| after_constructed ‘within the residenco Ouve t‘i’uc lt t The settlers in the Moose Lake district have again been ‘o | pork, . oo bE '{fl’,"‘”&fy“‘fg'g,“{,.“’l‘d?l','dngffy'.‘.‘Wé;fé‘fl 3 x called upon to face the hazards of a forest fire, This time the 1 8.80{ Somply Wil the fpliowias epecific- e . H fire region is a'little further south, but the nature of the coun- 15.90 103",‘51?\'{0°}L’“L rfifi.{?’gfil‘”},‘,‘i ;?;ybtllm';tz W en Qu 1 t a I trysisthe same. Slashings, peat bogs and underbrush make tha N SumD - " p.40land sidewalk ends to conmect with |- : portion of the statc a fire trap each summer. The country, being | Yavior wice. o, transformcis 116445 | Stroet crostliEs N e fih st v . i thinly settled, makes the fighting of fire more difficult. The|’ for s 3.00| er edge of curb fifteen feet from prop- Y i e " giind s the fighting r ; S 2| hey Tine: our taste will tell yo ! amels work done by the National Guard has been of great assistance| fl\'nl“,‘:‘fl: enateae: 4 [ qubhe foregoing x'eXxflllllnn having been | have the fl i df L you t}}at < For Camels 1 and demonstrates the value to the state of such an organiza-| Uou sawer, Doud, Bixby und 176166, 1t wan put upow ‘its passaxe ad by € iavor an ragra’nceo choicest tOb.’}CCOSF tion ‘which, upon a few hours’ notice, may be sent into any part|Goeodman & Lot monyecand sy woteiwusidostarediguly perfectly blended. They’re smooth and mellow- of the state in the time of a ciisis. I 1dition . L7 aa0z) | Aldermen voting vAye: Pamer, Car | mild. Precautions of an extensive nature were taken after the Thuh Fhbiohh G ot MeGIb 1ai10 Smirt, Hoyee, Rode, & # " . ! terrible holacaust of three years ago, but there seems to have! [, W, Koepp: shoeing ¢ity uem ™ %00 (GEnnes salf: Mer nnon, Bar-| And there’s NO CIGARETTY AFTER- : arisen a false sense of security which can have but one result— L e . 405 nell. Approved August 27, 1921. { ‘'TASTE. ! disaster. It is not necessarily false security on the part of the| PPept St 20 20 S 5348 O LARR, e 7 settlers, but on the part of all citizens. No sooner has the fire A ishunnon, i Aot s . We put the utmost quality into this one brand. { L ¢ with i abrucli 5 - . 4 £ I w soiico ELLE DENLEY, o3 . S i | ifli’lfi lit':i::{:tu:\;uhd ‘ml ct:'lli:ll:lc dhqst}: uction Lptdn people settle back | 3 ;| l it cene | Camels are as good as it’s possible for skill, money : carelessness which causes it. W police dept. lis 2, 192 . . : We, of Beltrami county, have fared well this year, but be- nolice | ‘B NO. 123 a.nd llfelong kHOWIedge of fine tObacgos to make a cause of that very fact there is a danger of our considering too "1t D> 25 OF GEN-| cigarette, ' — lightly the possible danger which lurks in every small bonfire Andr B NO. 114, THE! ’ s > - e A : - g ORDINANCE TO/| s 3 We have no greater common enemy than fire, and never for al Il _}m‘A“x."m Y| That’s Why Camels are m ‘QUALITY 5 monent should our efforts be diminished in preventing even the| pomia)i Gas ity hati B R B g ] CIGARETTE. | smallest kind of a bush fire from spreading. | A. L. Collard, repairing har- MINNESOTA. AND Ol ' j: ) ness and supplies .. - HERDS KEPT| } ; 4 0. e hdard Ol Co., coupon books \_OF SUCH| § Some people in Minneapolis are critical of the policeman who shot the | ,’,f",.,‘.‘,fi’g‘i,‘.‘;' fite and/strostides O PLA)‘I’{‘S('»‘XHIJ"‘K{S]‘:! ' bandit there recently. Do these queer folks labor under the idea that the JUiGet gans AL "'(’,,‘!-“Kl;‘,",\!,s‘?‘“é‘,r“‘ = i policeman should have “loved up” the bandit?—Mankato Daily Free Press.. &round . 18.00 MILK IN SAID CITY, AND ¥ Bills of A. A, Lee, Curtis and Nugent, | PROVIDING A ALTY FOR THE‘ " ) e e——— sc:u‘cl‘;[xu‘r for'::ndl_ l(if W. H. Elletson, | VIO! ]\’tl:rl‘?\;‘(_;r&l\fil}rfij(()‘? THECITY Ol-" i plin has gone anglan After Engle 5 ¢! | were Taid on the tabl SITY COUNCIL OF o) o ; Charlie Cbnp in has gone to Lu;lu.r.l. After hv};{] and had sent us so | Wore WG O8 Sl were referred to IDIT DOES ORDAIN 45 . FOL- | many of her litterateurs it was only fair to let Britishers sce what our the Libr Bn:\;‘d ru:‘nuyment- 3 J b | ; G % | enortn | ; clowns are like—St. Paul Pioneer Press. Report of the Librarlan was read at scction 3 of General Ordinance B jand nvu-lvnl(;d et No. llH l\i :\r;mnfd;l(\ 50, that where flw‘ Z e & or Chief of IFire .. was| words “Board o alth” appear In the| A newcomer at Williams says he has been asked to run for the legis- e Ppted: and nh cleoteld aeve| third and et Shes thereof the Words| R. . REYHOLDS Tobaceo Cor i . y en fire alarm ordered removed from|‘City Clerk” shall be substituted there-| Wi o= N e lature. Is it possible that he has been talking to himself2—Baudette Re-| heirry and placed on roof of City Build- | fore, ) | i {ine as ended. i Section 2 glon. e commities on soft drink licenses| That section 5 of General Ordinance y