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O . CARSON; President - B. #-DE < 3.D. WINTER, News B anonyfious | oonmbuunil. w&fi A ’ ?&m 'E Ao’ zhol «onr, ;m 1.1:: #‘I‘ or pul n. nications, for Veulily Pioneer mm‘;‘t‘?rmh Vk!l icé ‘not latér thsh, ‘dpsday of each weekito:insu 13sue: -mmot RATES 9500 One Year 1.88 { 8ix Month .I:sjnm Months. .. ven this dredit’ entitiad. 46, use Lo o At ok ocal o bu-n-u nm ”mem HARRY uflpfii : 20re perons. M‘ r h\!dct thangny other human hemg " A fln‘ ner, he, makes a mighty appeal !o _the pub- Vigorously. than does’ Sir umy “Ket, t.here is something ' about this q afiy imperfect Hitle' Seot: that whegher you: MVh“‘ amm. tpque wi;h gs on the stie, or ‘whether you icatch. the mhm of_hjs canned ‘melodies. dek Hardy x.u-!ét and there never; nyone ke hith:before, qnil ‘there never .will’. uiother like him after he'is gune, which onthz to ippy long time, for Hu'ry says he phns 420 tavewell tours,”, Fand a half, years he gave -il that | ely to the boys who ‘were fighting for. ublication’ in the cur- EEKLY. PION! q 'welve és, published fiiq e nnday‘lndo nnmn nl.lw apy address in-advance, ____.__.:._..»_————— & fdin and Frande’in the :World -wat, ma» - mclnded theé Kfe of mmly son, a cbstl Mfllfiflnflea, you:¢an séarcely realize the soTroW must-weigh him. down.. . . . othen fathérs have sufféréd li'ké nfmemm. o i neasitlie and- treasury. ol BT RST e al,lfi?nsn rei: e R I s ok SuTew A Bt wtiownd ufir The pRsts | l“vy‘hfl’mr ity Wfs en: Ty A menflfiofi the mu%t gg an en rald and blae li& e1éet suéh & mander. 1 -hope: that mrmhx pus lflllfl? T am & “Meit the olvilized world. : At the earnest solicitatfon of my friends I ha . It willbermy effort to give the city &il i’gufl givé/my business. -1 .am ! nona t theidity had been’ rusi durin 1 manner ‘we would have' onr 1 know of cities that o ot owe a cent and have Ton good managgment while other citles, just as pr us ape i . Mm lninhfio 16" one. ab) ‘B }P‘°%‘“w_ AR clty 1 fi m l"fifcfl!\’sb thAt - WA teqhn @ty xemm and 'do m! bm for Ye:city and furthermore I will féel honored to conduct the affairs of bt sir st b remembered thnt ule chs buflt th\ first: ¥ religious plnmmn n&bp’ted by Ypurs tor;g:&g@s(g) PR ; .'the 2598 to sucdeed t P 'FOPE. PIUS. X1 The: Roman Githolic < church-has a new. pont Repardink religious differences; th the election of a suceessor The tremendous. influence. y the. Cnthohc churc] i Pope Beneditt-XV.: At is sansfyulg o note that the new yontm isa Tadn of wide training, varied experience and broad viéws, with acknowledged uympathy for the com- mon people. When- the sdéred. college camed on lta set:luduf - deliberations in,the. Vatican, it muyst :be ‘presumed their desires and-ultimate conelision: was to-select for the supreme hegd of their church a m has sufficient vision: t&' cgriy out; the, the, broadest and Mmost atv: 3 5 §4 years ¢ ;g;l H l;-d been 2 cardipal. only Aince: Jnus 16,: }"or ‘many. yean he was. e new republic: of Polgud was foi-med und established - offici Mplnmific tifi- pninted archbuho#.and répregentative. of the Hol, The new pope; nhywfliyid Tmehtaliy; Borécog: nized as a big man and he is repuhdwn ‘have liberal tendeneles with a pronounced demre pédce. i That Pius XI. Ills & mmd and i shown, by his fifst public: act i breaking ‘through- the:half centnry ttadlhpq to appear on the qutside. balcony to ;bestow b!efiint upon, nhe mflimfig- Mf M¢Ados denxdd the 19 to buy-a nmqucr » Mat i § tonorrow, what will the gl o i the gm of tndny, mmm ’mfldl toj Become &undm- Bke administeation on hand tirough' . i’one oft 'thai: we 43 wecessasy to city affairs, work- It d.ctld §2ce, not meaning nfih lnnrneuons in the DIO 16, but y tlve coht or ‘center al “al y ll‘ away from belng fio contractor that ay vbnl 'W‘flfird '.lm: t 18 m.ht to allow boot!i mlf months and thén nvb ito bring spocm m 10 the ctv to. eal a few mld be nlom 9.0 ~ s glec W it people, bujld more 0 be lucmm to-got %” 3 iflflm they . et vn bw:%?mc 3{ then get - ybrsw ¢ & bl Fon 6 full afid tafiDle O ot ' elty T D lowed to cree| ’into polldcs ‘oAt 1 r:llli%t\s beliefs. - views-avith .inferest. c:lcnhtéd fo deali ‘| tang: situatxon,g"‘m | “(By Unlited Press) kston, Feb. 10, i# _more- than dent'exptmea u }ival‘ rnveme ig- ‘the of the organi: oh : agricattural D"‘fu‘:‘h n ‘results £ the ‘betterment of lgflcuhnnl mm;:S * |tibns and to direct wisely the' efforts the farmers. in .coping’ with the | t*'conditions _of - business ; de- agem €d the. recent micultnml ‘conference: T am-glad to seé that my utmost. an- ticipdtion for useful results from the gnthgnng was mare - than realized. I believe, it has: set a.mew-mark in the aspiration; fiot only im the agricultur- sbut :m " the _entire hout mflnmn mflaifig the wla stated in tele| ‘okio, Feb. 10.—Premier Takaha- 2 i an exclasive ew with the United Press pre edia new.era of friendly éo- operntmn bétween Japan and ‘China’ as the re- stilt of the Far‘Bastern trenty, signed the causes of | aver the Sha Premier Tak- gt gss, ténsion and mis hashi, “a ne “Parys, dru; mfirderer»ot,his q,w etheart and alleged slayer.of many others, may lose hix hud 0] week, 1t becat ard cold. Get as the sniffles X Yeas for_cclds, coughs .an pe. +~Fheré are no. hk(m\ful drugs, nothing but’ good; Reating med; s, that get ight - d to’ the frouble and hclp change for the* cing, healmg like. ' Good bwauzconmpa-' jcons “thit énérvate: K‘ngu Pilis make : “We don’t-wa tto moye any Elmer E. Swnnlon, Mnnlger o Fine for umbago. istefole drives™ Pain'-away and beingd, delicious, soothing co\nfin‘t. Just rubitin ;enUy. Mi: T. S:.Rese general manager: of all the Army Stores, ; midji and decided to give this community a last chance to buy U. S. Surplus Standard Army Merchandlse at prices so low that they will not be forgotten. . Hls orden were t9o, move the stock regardleas of the. =pem:tle remember Eh! closing of the Army Store in Bemld j 'SHDRT lll BEMIUJI Mr Kaplan has:our wriiten‘ fotice: -that we will vacate.March 1. E ‘After that date there will be no authonzed Surplus Army Goods Store here. Pprice, and let & Navy Goods merchandlse baclhto our supply de- Eve thmg must be wld for what it will bnng. ARMY OVERCOATS & ipléndid ‘Taht for caniping[An all.wool Overcoat’ that cost Knit Glove, E purposés. Made:cf heavy Kh ! 3 fet.” ' These ki: material.. - Hundyeds of us Gloves are good for both work can be made of::them—: - i K : ind wear—selling out price ; By 8 Pair for out: price ., $198 A brand new: Army: Ae; madefiThe real. Government Wool by the:original Mann Edge Tool| Co. .on'iaslite contracts: only 1 few doxen left; complete handle—selling out price r—gelling out price 25¢ EACH "NOW 1S THE TIME TO BUY ! Later on, when there will bé no. Army Goods:Store here; many-peo- ple will realize that we have many, many things they.can use AT A BIG SAVING' Don’t have any regrets—buy what you can Our éntiré stock of Mackinaws, Overdoats, Raincoats, Moleskin ats, etc., are going to be dis- osed of at what they will bring. 'Gnve ‘Us Your Offer " a Brand.new heavy Khiki Horsof X Brand sew Afmy Razat with Blankets, with: léather straps.fi’ storm or stable . ARMY BREECHES Mmbm" Tafusitry " 1O The fastestseller we have in'the Dress and heavy Work Shoes to| be sold. - Any pair you desire— [ selling out price store. have been looking for=uelling [§ out: price ¥ Extra heavy Rope Knit Sweat- with convertable ‘collar and side peckets: must be disbosed of at onte at whtever prices it will bring— sked to make an ry Sale Amgunting: lltely Free of Charge 1 Set We take thls opportnmty to thank Ur man pats yin Bemld_n—and to Just ,the_article youll §