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v r—" THE BEMIDJI D | EXPERIENCE HARD TIMES BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY THE: BEMIDJ1' PIGNEER PUBLISHING CO. G. E, CARSQN, President~. E. H. DENU, Sec. and Mgr.! : J. D. WINTER, News Editor . ‘ONE GLASS of our cooling, refreshing, in- vigorating soda leads to an- ' HOME BREW, HOOTCH - AND MOONSHINE ' Retused Drink; Fires inn Rip Van Winkie Heotch . Y., was afire recently a-drink of liquor last June and was | 5 ing to advices re- and 8 & Yesuit a laborer of the vicinity discharged in the custody of M | o .‘3"5 gsenfi-ccfi?.-fmt\em = o o Srested charged with arson. The nephew. iate In November, from tho |ccived b3 2 proprietor of the Speonk Inn claiméd Islip, N.Y., State Hospital. on & cowrc | merce. , e R D that the man he had arrested asked order. He went gn & party last Jume Unemployment in Scandinavia is { for.a driok of good whiskey, When it ang was su when told of.his | extremely serious.. Employers strug-’ t the inn actions when taken:to court :gling along on g narrow margin clgi s discov- m 3 a$ discov- 1n Novembe: 3 2 gasollne was afier’ the June’ party e halt Wilea | that wages must be further reduced F ! i ‘(Rv United' Press) | Waghington, Jan. 3:—The Scandi-: !navian countries are struggling in a} | period of deep depression that will be other. You cannot.resist its most delicious flavor. yourself to one for.the new year and brighten up for thg holiday. -Try a ¢ best soda today % ——TELEPHONE 922.923——° Treat Entered at the Postoffice at Bemidjl, Minnesota, as Second-class Matter, ! under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879, K 1 MEMBER ' OF :NATIONAL EDITORIAL ABSOCIATION 5. C. Theta:Co. 2k wiome 4 o oW York, N. Y. 710 - and shortly after the ored. A jug containing | 2 | tound pear the blaze aad the prisoner's Bis Wit ¥ { ; 3 e asN S T T 3 s D2 1 the Wife, becausq wonld: mot. .. before -they. “can’ entér = J No n&:n&;m pald to_Aanonymous Vcon_nglmtsuns Writer's name ’mud!‘mf ~“§i6thes bore the bdoc ol gaso! w&;m a letter- s:?_ nid m“ P} harkets. = e 4 ; 2 known to tor, but Dot necessarily for-publication, Communications for the »Cwas : ¥ povi’s ) K v " Reparts shdw the:mon %, { 3 reakly must- reach this.oftice not.-. than “Tuesday of each week to a 2E 2 s |' Reports haw P T Y m blication in the current issue g il - O 8% Dry ‘Goods 9ta X | tight, prices are declining; $hipping'is| 77" Srattling Al " A ‘6ry goods store.in the Bm but without much re | n » i 22 -ville section of ad at s 5 g e O e arraigmed . Dusibess ruoentty. when, it offered &l | jop js rediiced ‘to. W minfmums th ek Wyaor 1o e pos- Cohol aU SIS » walion. o fiie: gallon 3 bt s Bt S ocluring (At tha:10ts, according to.the-Fedoral. Rrohiti-. ! pulp and paper markets are E, but ! Sloohe] was MoL. for. his own consump-_ UG ARSI The proprietor of the store | prospects«-for- winter shipments" not: i tiom but to ‘allay the thirst of his ot~ as arrestefl by dojenirn: brwlic § | promising. oy 1 mreQ-tlzgszl c_mx.t &:a c:l{ i onq,g Fosirogr ity e d, ivem) o SRR v 1 ‘Belgium, howeve! ! the attractions a county fairs & 5 the neighborbood of Utica. Sinddod prics for siebal In Repety — _suDl — Bectiegpers Decamp Twe——wwes- Blams the Captaln Phillipsburg, N. J., ia assuming the Five sallors are heing held under aspect of a “dry” town since the at- heavy bail to appear against a man, tack made on bootleggers. by the .pas- beliéved to be the leader of the rum- tor of the First M. E. Church. From smugglers in New York&ped m the pulpit the pastor launched -the sey. They ught 3 G e A ;uae;"n against ‘prominent persons the j. B. Young, into New York barbor 7 Mrs. H. F. Degerngss-left on Wogl- Rabitually engaged In bootlegging. He after runming up.and down the coast nesday for Leonard ‘where she will threatened to miention names -in his outside Sandy Hook, for several daya | spend a few days with her sister. Iy aoatha v v b 'n”l em‘ that t:x‘:'. knew m’:n'l'n‘: ! Mr. and Mrs.-A: Kaiser and:son, | authotitles to stop the triffic in liquor. “vessel a oy A o fhureday in Shevlin: | jon. - There wors %00, cases of' r Miss Leonora Anderson, who teach- NN making- rapid-- industrial improvement, markets -are! | firm and food and construction indus- | tries active. ; ! ' THE WEEKL NEER—Twelv es, 'published every £ Cnlena credit is given this paper, onl e Unite 93 18 el e : tor m-gumfmuon of f’n news dispatohes credited to it, or otherwise credited, also the tocal news published berefn, 3 AEF KRR EERKKF L RNE x x BAGLEY RS AKX AEERARRRE KRS DISTRIBUTION OF REPRESENTATION i T Now that the holidays are over and the compliments of the i _ season have been expressed in words, why not make them effec: | i tive in action? We, the citizens of the 62nd Senatorial District § of Minnesota, comprising the counties of Koochiching -and Bel-| trami, have a cause in common—the development of this section of the state. Our benefits are mutual. ‘This is a large district, | YOUR HEALTH IS | ' AT STAKE .. When you go to a driig store ; - to have a prescription filled: for some illness or ailment, your health is already at stake or else you wouldn’t be getting medicine. - Why en- . After the sermon many of the “promi- navigati nent persoms” found it convenient te liquor on board the J. B. Youog whem | years, or since the district was organized. We congratulate Koo- ., § chiching upon her late son, Leonard H, Nord. He has been a’ i faithful servant of the entire district. : . § The fact of the matter is: Beltrami is virtually two coun- § ties, it being separated by the great Red lakes, which gives the H district three distinct localities. No sane thinking man would object to a fair division of representation and practically all are agreed that a fair representation would be as follows: give Southern Beltrami county, the most thickly populated, the choice of senator; give Northern Beltrami county a choice of | member of the house, and give to Koochiching her choice of 8 containing no large cities with special franchise or interests t| viskt other sections for their health. It reached port. los sobool at Starkweather, N. D., ar- gebing madieine protect. No mines, no shipping ports; but a growing rural com-l . ~gwa | |rived here last week to .vigt with trusiing to druggists who do 5 munity, whose interests must be insured for eur future &relt‘are' URGES DEPARTURE . - .SOME INTERESTING ~™* | her moth;r,“Mrsé Ci";’!e -A;“’}i‘:‘;’n’;.‘ nozi.reger the hi‘ghet;t. serv- ok X ¥ N K ? 4 SRR I AR N SV, =t James Uull returned on 1 i ice?+ We use only-the | i pAr:? mct. we are represefited in our state legislature by | IN ROAD BUILDING - - BITS OF:WISDOM | from the Taio Gities where he SF?"‘g ingredients. and W prepare oF r 3 L S T — Christmas day. : P . rescriptions carefully an S one senator and two representatives, the senator represénting| . for Toad and strest He who trusis -to lick- Nas cems * | = E. Gladue of Neche, N.D.. arrived [J| #leanly: i ;» %"’th gpx;lqhes, wh;l;a gac;l c?l'l".t;’!:alfids 'lx:sn:;vanal‘xlt:ju;%;emmtli)::: constructiod:should be uwarded fn the his own judsment. e mere Monday to it ‘with his ‘sister, | -E ; . . oochiching county, by far the er i ) ! fan of the yeat, ablic ol s Mrs. Ivor Nelson:' : 45 : : i has had thg honor of ls'upplyim; the senator for the past eight | e:.;‘.;; .i:fm:‘:o:'m' s %18 750 wat & ol oruy oF Crlewtt | W.’s; Hurd, 'who'is attending the'! 'Y c i . | 1 which to prepare for the ogening of . (University Farm school at St. Paul, § - I y rug . Ore [ Vavrived hgre last-Friday for-a visit {with his brother, Hurry Futd. . [ { - Hans Erickson was called to Milaca { | Wednesday due to_the death of his ssister, Mrs. Tena Johnson. | the éonstruction ‘scason,”is the bellef ~Despite not thie small; great hearts of Joseph -R. Draney,. New York, n_"ouen,rounfl in small bodies. 5 presdent of the Asphait Association, L —_— the national organization of paving It's the lessons learnt frem faflwres material manufacturers and paviog that teach you how to succeed. contractors. ' — Mr. Draney points out that such'a Of two evils it 1s good to choose the | ~ Miss Ella Lukkasson of Brooten change in nm:{dvfl:] 'flulld mtb only less, but better to choose neither, arrved here Friday to spend a few promate economy and efMalehey. by Wi | days-at the A. C. Lukhasson home. L lowing ample time for buying MAChIN- 1o gwostest rewards' Jn life aré | is ALyer Mrs. C. Lukkasson, who| ery and obtaining labor and materials ~ A wonia Bive ‘the raiiroads more thoso that have boen won with paink |} o heen' here several wecks.. will | return home with her. time in which to transport road ma- i PRe 1 Do fam St In 914 ag | Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Foss spent! terials, afford employment to labor in slack months, reduce seasonal fluctua- have the same amount in old age. g | Christmas day at Fosston with the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. i as been honored with both a' tion in construction and insure a more —— house member, inasmuch as she h ton 1n conatruction and insure a mors L o obstivacy is persistency 3 | prirshberger. Mr. Foss returned home Moxday. senator and house member for the past eight vears. It would — [J'weil'as result in the earlier com= . be a well-balanced arrangement. In fact, it would be an ideal| pltion of highway projects, Saratyais. § arrangement for the whole district. Harmony and unison|e——— T _ N iam Dennis of Wilton spent a [ - | few days of this week with friends. 1" Ross Hartwick of Grand Forks, { would prevail. Campaign expenses would be cut to a minimum.i . napa 1s SR b S e STAGE RUNNING BATTLE | N. D-, spent Friday with his parents here. The benefits to accrue to all sections of the district could not be . ; over-estimated. And, while we are at it, let’s go into the salary SUPPLY OF VENISON SOON i : and expenses of a legislator. Each gets $1,000. - A campaign, - i : Mis. 0. T. Holty returned from ; could not be made for much less. Then add, after election,, wm"im“:y g EE {Shelly, Minn, gt after a visit & - i i an., Jan. 3. even | ith relatives there. A about “our n;onths of life at the State .Cpplfiol. How m““?‘gpund_red 4 Ao pu“ha;: A thnn‘“flM. clatives ther Ww. Hanson and| would he left? Even a senator could figure it out without pencil}in Finmark, Norway, and will be ship- con Merwin, motored to Gully Sun- and pzper. It is a losing game at best, and a poor man coilid not!ped to Baffin Land in charge of a dwy evening where they visited with make the race without some help from friends or “‘rich rela-|number of Laplander herders. The Mrs. O. T. Nelson. tives.” = { purchase o:d the kx;eindenr is the first of Fosston These suggestions are made in the hope that something move toward making a dream of Vil-| officeof the-Pittsburg Coal company. | spent asione may come of th%m and that bitter and costly campaigns may be!fif‘flfii‘"{? }',‘i:";:;l:‘f‘fi;:‘:';: xe‘fiig;‘;‘gz*;e“"’:i‘;ffieeome,°§§ N,‘.‘;Zfi‘fi,‘,‘i’r’.flu{fifif{ esaats ilzc;nor:xr‘:.l avoided. In making a selection of candidates for the legisla-|the arctic regions, a few years ago, | shots. The yeggmen left by the ifi, left fqrA-Shevlin‘T];\urSdnfiv nftle_‘r a ture, the greatest care should be exercised in selecting men big|Stefansson proposed to the Canadian|door and were pursued for blocks. | short visit “hf 'g f""“,,,g;f tfi:f;l 1 enough and broad enough to represent the whole people and!government a scheme to increase the None were injured in the battle., | Among the students spencing ) "LALIBERTEj& ERICKSON Phone 52 - Bemidji: e When I came in the fall 1 was skinny and tall— ) My shadow could hardly be seen; So I sought for a place 7 To feed my poor face, : , And at last found the— EAT HOUSE SUPREME (By United Press) Minneapolis, Jan. 3 D — 3.—More one hundred shots were fired in a run- ning bntt}lle between %oiicewfnd t!::;e yeggmen here early today. 'While (- ing their rounds the gun'squad saw|MTA and. s N | Lloyd Hershberger the shades being pulled down in the! “Ndonday in:Bagley. A friend put me wise To this wonderful prize, This place of oodles of grub Here’s a tip—Hooray! Why not eat there today, At the popular— THE PALACE CAFE PAUL O. SWEDMARK, Prop. ry A ey b i ame here are: Theodore not a faction, or clique or set of political fixers. ‘\:r:fi‘;“:ff 'r‘:‘i’: d::l{";l:dbz n:i'::'il:}lmx} —_——— holidays at hamne here fre Can it e done? We wonder, So do others. (Far North. The government for a O nominal rental gave him permission to o FIRMAN Y 0. Groven and W: Davids. | OUR EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT {use Baffin Land as his pasturage. R KX KRR RERKANS ‘H::or; Conrtney™.of Crookston. is While G. W. Harnwell was editor of The Pioneer, you have| Baffin Land is an immense island| Henry Falk sawed woad for Henry | visiting with his _brother, George| , - |and lies north of Hudson Straits. The | N, ily. often been encouraged to make use of the columns of The:Pio-| o A h e | Nelson Thursday. Courtney ard family. | neer for an expression regarding the welfare of the community. {veindeer will require no hay or stored: | Ejcy Johnson is still very ill with| Miss Irma Bartholomew left Thurs-| OT an expres ) well L the commUNILY.iup food of any kind, but will be able | youmatic fo but h he will | day for Duluth where she will spend He has also invited open and just criticism. This invitation isto make their own way in Baffin Land rheumatic fever, but hope she Wil few days at the Charles Wuthrich again extended to our readers, with a hope of making this de-|all the year round. If the reindeer| =, ,m’.‘e crowd from Firman attend- | home- ‘ artment of value as well as of interest. Remember, our in-|increase as rapidly as the United gl e 2 Miss Josephine Nelson left on! DRIt & | States government herds in Alaska, ed the dance at Inez December 31" |ygong0 forp Grand F;rks. N D.| Welander, Alice_and Theresa Peter< 1904 K KK &KX g & R &|son, Acquina Ko, Margaret I\io_sse-‘l x| fin, Harold Peterson, William Kaiser, terests are your interests—and if we express ourselves favor-{pafin Land will be ready to ship ing one thing or another, it is merely our opinion, and that you have the same privilege of doing so, with this exception—it will venison to Canadian markets in a few years. Olga Linnum was jin Blackduck i inde Wednesday to have dental work done. vwhcn‘ she will spend thetemammer of the Christmas holidays. Mrs. R. E. Richardson and daugh- ter ara visiting at the A. J. Haugen Oscar Platner has been hauling logs to the samill at Clarence John- be done at our expense. AVE Wil son’s. s We trust, also, that our attempts at witticism will be taken CALGARY TO HAVE WINTER N s -Johnson is ‘working at ‘home. t i in the spirit in which they are intended and that our more seri-' ~ CARNIVAL; TO OPEN JAN. 16 Clarence Johnson's ki AN IS E R | ous efforts will be accepted in gpod faith, keeping in mind that| our purpose shall always be for the civic, moral and industrial | (By United Press) Skin Clear and Flesh | _Richard Skinner and Everett and|)}")s '; : [ Danny “Powelh St with ;ud:;p"l'l)ldn ¢ Waste Money onk‘ P 3 i R A q - Locken Sunday. b ] welfare of Northern Minnesota, more especially the city of Be-| Calgary, Alberta, Jan. 8.—Four-| ""p i “Locken and son, Rudolph,l Food i midji—"The City of Enterprise and Progress.” = 0- BUSINESS COLLEGE GOES FORWARD The Bemidji Business college now occupies its new and larger quarters in the Troppman Block. It will be in a position to accommodate a much larger enroliment, and indications are that students will attend from far and near, in order to receive a thorough businesz education.. This college has enjoyed a steady, healthy growth and promises to continue its stride dur- ing the coming year. Graduates from this school all occupy positions of responsibility, which is the best recommendation any school can have. It is one of the institutions of learning, which is helping Bemidji to prominence as a recognized educa- tional center. gsiie pueter oo ENCOURAGE COLLEGE SPORTS : The biggest institution in Northern Minnesota is the Be- midji State Teachers college. Business men realize this more and more each year. baskethall supremacy at the new armory. attend. It is good business. Rusiness men should Brin POOR DELUDED GRYGLA! . Editor, Bemidji Pioncer:— ; y We read, with considerable mirth, the remarks of a Dir., Baker oh,g‘?gurr_l ission, for approval of its appli- son- | entio! WAT OTHERS SAY+- from Cvygh on the hopeful state of mind of the peopleof that saction ca ceming: the “*Opsahl Railroad.” to the time Mr. If I remember right, several Shotley country often-hark back about 12 years Opsah! a railroad through their country. meetings were held, and subseriptions a: As a result (aund the only resuli w Foy ar agent for. not interest the people of the Shotley, Foy or Saum districts in an)‘thing[snle capitol. Tonight this college meets Fosston for | \téen sheets of ice under one roof, the {largest curling rink in Canada, ‘will be used in Calgary’s big bonspeil which will start January 16 and last one |week. Hitherto it has lasted from ten days to two weeks;, but under a draw system it is planned to have alt | the games crowded into the one week. The “Old-timers” of Southern Al- berta, embracing men who bave lived in this country for at least 30 years, will have a reunion during the same week. The winter carnival, which includes all kinds of winter sports en- Jjoyed in the west, will also be staged during the same period. | FIVE.CENT BREAD TO BE SOLD AGAIN BY TEA COMPANY (Ry Tiuited Preas) New York, Jan. 3.—The old-time five-cent loaf of bread came back to- store announced its 5,000 branches throughout the country would sell the 'C. M. & ST.P. APPLIES FOR APPROVAL OF .PURCHASE i o (By Unlted Press) 1 © Washington, Jan. 3.—The Chicago, i Milwaukee ‘& St. Paul railway today Japplied to the Interstate Commerce for control of the Chicago, Mil- {waukee and Gary company by pur- . Opsahl is certainly some railroad “builder! People of the Saum, |chase of all of the capital stock. | AUTOMOBILE TAGS FOR 1922 ed for to survey the right-of-way. | ARE PLACED ON SALE TODAY know of ), land took a boom along ; a great deal of which. it appears, that Mr. Opsahl was I r, no railroad was built—and no hopes of any as ynt.y‘ 1t is interesting to note that Mr. Olson is alse in:the real estate busi- (By United Press) ~mess. He may profit by the railroad scare intheGrygla country, but he could | the automobile department of - the {crowd was present. On the jame eve- It builds up the man-power of the | &% The Atlantie and Pacific Tea |© college, and this must be done if we are to continue athleties. | On Friday evening, D Gepio) stan o . & €, ember’ 2 ;u'mdnrd ‘iI\L fourteen--ounce loaf for p “mo o River ”m"’;gd W CHiet Sty Paul, Jan. 3.—Auto tugs for 1922 were placed on sale today at ;trlmlx’dcd the Ladics’ Aid sale at the $ | ni:‘s:.nermn church ,S“',_"d"’ eve- “'l'eh‘ehxl-eceqt c‘,{mm‘;fix ag:hi_nstf Herman_ Benz was over to i | Wastefulness in eating did not affect, Grow’s Saturday helping u:cmm:w me much as I haven't been able to wood, and he cut off ane of his fingers. eat anything but toast and tea for the Fréd Locken hauled logs . from past five years. Even that would Henry Nelson’s last week. 3 . Mr."nnd Mrs. Linnum. visited ag|Woikht was down to eighty-four Andrew Johnson’s Sunday. - .. -|pounds and my complexion muddy.. I John and Herraan Falk hauled hay, had frequent pains in"the region of last week. Dah'’t let your eattle | MY appendix. I am glad I did not starve. listen to an operation, as Mayr’s Won- _The mail man on this route /drove {derful Remedy has nade a new wom- | with a different team last Fridny. |30 of me.” 4 | _The Falk boys were working on| It is a simple, harmless preparation William Falk's homestead last’ week. |that removes the catarrhal mucus Oscar Platner and Ciri anjiumiffl‘m the intestinal tract and allays were in Kelliher Tuesday. the inflammation which causes prac-| Rose and George Falk visited with |tically all stomach, liver and intesti- Me. and Mrs. Ed Bauer Sunday. « \al ailments, including appendicitis. | ! . One dose will convince or money re-| I LR T L LTI I (!nded. At All Druggists.—Adv. ’l TURTLE RIVER * FER A XK g R BRI PE mas tree and our teacher, Miss Mary A Williams.was-the Jemder for the pregram. She did her work well and|- is entitled to credit for the good triin- ing she had given the schogl children. But ‘an* unpleasant ificiden? océusred before the progrand :was' finishekd,| — . whick nearly spoiled the whole affair, | _ ) 56 Two. drunk men cam¢ in and startled | Ache A to talk very loud, ant oné of them 5 was put out of the building, afaer| | | When you're suffering from which the other quicted down. | headache,. ' . v Jr. and Mrs. William. Plummer oi b baékacke Park Rapids arrived in Turti¢ River | " Thorsdag, December 22 to visit Mx. | toothache, mer's daughter, Mrs. Larl J. i Otterstad during the 'h;IidaQ:ar neurmg'a, l ; %n Tuesday, December 27, Rl’.‘\g" or pain from any other cause, try Jerdee .came up frow Bemikji i . 0 o 2 held Christmas services for the Lath| DI« Miles Anti-Pain Pills eran congregation at 1 p. mi A large| One or two and the pain stops Contain 'no habit-fotming drugs create gas and cause me distress. My, . Firm With Yeast . Vitamon Concentrated | Tablets Easy and Economical to Take—Results Quick. | Every man or woman who has heard of the 'won¢ health and beauty-making power of the vitamines in yeast, fresh vegetables and other_raw foods will be glad to know of the amaszing results being obtained from the highly conicentrated yeast—Mastin's VITAMON tab- lets. These supply s proper dose of all three vitamines (A, B, and C) and are now used by thousands who appreciate their economy, con- venience and quick results. Mastin’s VITA: and provides the health-giving, strength-building nonrishment that your body must have to make firm tissue, strong merved, rich blood aad a keen, active brain. They will'not cause gas or upset the stomgch, but, on the contrary, are a great aid in overeoming indigestion or chronic Somstipation. Pimples, boils apd Skl ecuptigus seem to vanish as if by magic. leaving' the complesion clear and glowing with health. _Be. - ) ber the name—Mastin’s VI-TA- - o MON. Do not imitations or substitutes. = blets. | ' You can get Mastin's VITAMON Tablets at all MP&ifivelyGum!ead] to Pot On Firm Flesh,! Energy When Taken With Every Meal or Money Back it VITAMON if it isnt MASTINS isn According to Mike {Ring: Rev. Warford from Bewnidji held ‘ALBERT SMITH, & lflolm, secretary of sute.esso,ooo vel . Waskish, Minn. Have you tricd Dr. Mites’ Nervine? | Ask dour Druggist | 5 Christmas services hege and the Pres- hicles will be tagged before March 1.ib)'kermn choir sang. ¢ =iy The Pioneer Want Ads Bring Results ' Opsahl is connected with. S —tl

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