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Intentional Duplicate Exposure Entéred at the Postoffioe at Btmld.fl, Minnesota, as & n?d-«lm Matter, -unids Congress of March. » 79, ¢ L —?——_""—“‘_"_‘“‘-_""—'—_ MP\WNR, NulONAL ED) RML ASSOCIATION , Forelgh atversising >, Theis Co.. Chicago. 0l., fo anonymous contributions’ wn_to:the editor, but not mmuntlations for the ¢ not “lafer ‘than - tion in. the cur- YOU of the bag. The mar ' school “who~ the teacher :and tor.is still in the NLVER CAN TELL... g iittle scala- is now in the » of authority, i now is president 17 foreign conntries {1 i< the old, old story of ‘the poor boy starting bottom and finishing-at'the top, andit is the that counts in this world.of woe. America has heen the lund of opportunity and any- says that intelligent application to work ring its rewar] #nd that “a fellow no o chance” is: ng through his bonnet. I oth-r countries wharg mmen are-glad enpugh puil down less than ollar a -day and never hope for more, it is a different. kind of a pic- himhy an unending number of n’t gather in a few and 1vs be abie to see things as + cares more for jazz than But in the meantime there ned citizens of immature g along in the disguise of all the authority of any other multi- © is true, th}atr some- persons -are Tucky ngain maybe “Lade-Lick?.is pretty much I after all. Men in this community and in’ would ,t give a green tndmg tam; Ior Juck but biographies of thy in bud about thee‘hme ‘the iness in Chicago and you will be :fi:d‘ ‘the: cafeers tha mgm, have and New York, N incss in 48 statesy il States, the “young man’s journey ° veaighb-for - thrones where.they. will. .. « ummumty who. have made & suceess of life - e a “with her name. ;the l‘wqrmeth Century Lmuted 01 7 of ear muffs, .KELLIHER anything: gllq—to whor n\belon'l, it nleh to ts ‘of the red-headed Joy. Just as tightly asto- ‘Why, son, they wmk at you in every diuctlon. get chummy with them. R 5 AS TO MISS.CALIHAN | 5 It would be a fine thing for the Republican state :contention to riominate Miss Eloisé L. Calihan for the position of clerk of the supreme court..- "It is with a p'nx of-mbje’ than gratitude for: behalf" the. br; nt- ~good gmzernmen?. that. Miss_Cal done which, prompts ., The .. Pmneer to_make, this suggestio b (‘irfm{ to 2 sense of apprechtmn is th emotion of ‘sdmira- tion: for her exceptional tal and, that ‘intimate. acquaintanéeship which we, in;Bemidji have for her because -of her activity usxecretuy of the Bemld)r Townsite and Improvement Cfl'nplny As: a daughter Mirnésota and as¢ a zealous champion for this city and all of the north country —and the state at la\rge, for that: matter—it would be :@:source of satisfhction. to see, her name on the ticket. But while it would warm our hearts, sentlment could be entirely eliminated and ‘on the ‘cold-blood- ed pr ng the state get the best serv- le, Misss Caliban should still win the ice obt nomination. -Anyone who knows her, and she is one of the best known women in the state, must readily admit ~that she .has every. qualification ' for the position which recently has been so. frequently connected ‘Her educatién, her business train- ing, her activity in politics, her natural adaptability and acumen, which has been .the wonderment of astute male politicians, weave about her a shield impenetrable from the shafts of unprejudiced criti-~ cism. She has the qulhficl?.xons, she has long been faithful to the tenets of thellepubhcan party, she. has done her share a thousand timy s _over in.the modern fight for good citizenship, and by all rights of the game, if she will take it, and we think she will, this nomination should be ‘given her with ‘& unanimit y that in itself. will be. a. tribute to the . distinctive qualifications of this typically American = ‘woman politician of -the newer Ind better order of things. So Bemidji, knowing Miss Clhlnn as, it does, seeks the privilege of nominating her on t.he Repub- lican ticket for clerk of the" supreme court- = Anxious ones hasten to assure The. Pioneer that the American girl isn’t so bad: as :she is painted, but on one thing everybody seems to azree——-she is painted. §———r§ . Ole Sageng says. he. dislikes the idea of his hav- ing to leave his farm to go to Wuhmgtun Hllvor Steenerson says he.does, too. §——§ By the way, whatever became of the gentleman “With” gray "chin - whiskerswho--used--to--drink-his coffee out of the saucer? § ill worrying ‘about .county divi- ivision, s far s~ you-are con- Billy Noonan 'siofl. “No~ county _.cerned, Billy " dence md:cates that is none fl:o ’(dn'g for & fellow *like Him.: i +i Elis Jokes may_come; .,nd.z‘llu kes’ may:'go, but m !ol;ever S Murch came in like a lnmb—thnt needl a pair ' |are busy:s aka th g evenw -4 Chris ‘| ting ties' for Al Tettlie. . |did_on:the snowplow last week! [§ Jasper Garl ey .m.tefld vgod for Paro- “days, rs. Allen’’ wa Sundsy visitor at:the Tuu.anhum home. Mrs. J prague has been on tue. slck list this: past we Amcngthnu ’fihuhve ‘hauled loads iare Joe Parochks, e Wolden;’ ‘oldén,-Ole. Hilhtad ~aid a. Sunday Trvin: Misners: m—-—S\mda caller | |at_the Grits. 3 .-Miss .Darothy Car n was {onf the i latter. part; of this weck. -|' - John-€: Sprague: visited with Pete 150 and. I:.eollhmatnd Sun- Mde.!n-n “Those taki g part in the play “Pat- | day, - ern: history class had a de- bate Fndny try than Peter the Great. won the battle: week abouti :Henry:Ford and Luther Bu‘{bafin Henry Ford won out. noo uted and: school Toom-and spent the rest of the aftemoon playing games. WHITE PINE Palmer. Aarnes.left Monday nizh for Minneapolis ‘where he will at- ftend the Dunwpody-Institute for three E. C. Olmstead; who has been su fering all winter with his teeth, wa ed to Blackduck Monday and had three iextracted -which, were ulceratcd | Just the week before he had two re. | moved which were in a like conditio He 1s feeling better. now than he h|s< for some monthsy;- 'Miss Margaret :Arnold . Normani Aarnes .and:Ronald Matheny were | dinper guests at_the C. Olmstn honie Sunday. Mr. and Mrs 'E.C. Olmstead:and:son , Roland also called‘ in the afternoon. - ~Rufus Byhl;der is at present cu orman Aarnes is cutting ceédar for E. C.:Olmstead. - C. ‘A. Matheny took a load of ce- Jar to Blgtkduck. .Monday. We hope he managed to:retain his equihbrium better on the load of cedar than he Ralph Lovering' hauking ; stove wood ‘home 'last; ing_ reat, winteg: ~-weather Now. | Christine, velyn and = Selmer: Aarnes were lmlble to.attend school | Friday as- the.bus, line was impass. able after tke snow storm. John_and Willred: Wentworth of Turtle River were’ xuescs t the C. V. Oimstead home;last Frid: Mr. and Mrs\SL family spent unday Lavermg home. Kvkpn John: Wol- | -the%.okken hoine.{ ings-:Hum,” prnehced‘ It ‘was to be resolved: | that Napoleor did:more for hlsI tcoun-f was rather ahot affair:and Peter the Grent‘ ‘The American history class had| an mterestmgr debate one day last! and: interesting Valentine | program ‘was’ rendered by the pupils | . :Allen’s room. Tuesday after-| It was_enjoyed immensely oy everyone present.: After the program, was. over the Valentines were distrio- | hen:all:went into the hx,,hl onday.. We're hav-|. trick and . ‘thé. Raiph | - 'FOR ‘PHOBNIX"‘ : PURE SILK HOSE | { I I | | aaTaa A e P e P o e W P W e e Several }}zeoplfi [ been ‘on the, sic at a time durmg thewt two or three !: weeks. " ‘Wednesday. -puf the roaus ‘put:our school his not missed 0 school ontime a wood sawing trip ki Wednesday’s, bhzza{ in bad shape for trave bus 'driver, Lee Hil getting the c}nldren nevertheless this vicinity havs ist for a few dnys\ Casper Knapp tetu\%&d.homn fromy sond -fiermedrltefhndren “The’school was {aided, in ,the program by tbe Kellihcr 5. .loe Alybntt of Dmuth is; v 5 ber pmenh Mr. and Mrs! “U. Olson.” - She:‘expects Lo remain | juonti of more. ul VUL Ul :n visiting Kelliner during tne( AL«. aance was eperuiy A Jjbye¢d Dy those o i who o wenp o) Shooks lust oalurdgy dew M 51:: nmre especially by tiie rowd 1 e “Big_Bob Sled.” They were the | 'live wires of theparLy and Kept things (a great-v l’em moving durnj theentt ~Pen-| E % 3 \v.ls] Irs. ening. There was a”dance at the homé of | Deming on ‘Saturday night; Feb. i anced il 4:30 a.m. ong’ tho! - present was: Charlie Calveirt, one’of 4 ' |the leading ireshmen. ., wanted lo n 2 |4 learn -the jgame y 10Qi: i - When' the laé;:“on met on shrict 3 i-t {Monday motning. ; o N d ;M§16l1 cises, _sofe_co. was nee one could be found at the’ schoogl hous ‘ight plant, but when the ‘and 1. | Ry. :was ealled,on, enough: goal wa: p:drtorm the &x] ent 'before;thie: cia T'hé! Lutherah Young fciety. fhet Wt the city day evening. A gool iven. Rev. Vinje h.vohmons .Ihusu wna he-ud hiza £ tii§ Ube € "hedt” spollir. C cmentsun spent Wednesday wmnz to-héar Key were Mr. apd ! 1 Edith C 3O vpic: iay and bun«a% quse, ag toothaghe. e Matic Leach spent Sunday ‘in’ {country. - Sheattended -~ two -dances and ‘came back l] Tessons prepared, {feeling }resh and-hippy/ ‘Marne is the esident. ¥ 00l huury mlety He will take 'Rév.{invited. gm i:Gass Lake Sundayafe- |- Under the‘ dlfeatmn of the teau - hi Sreturn here for_ 3 ers,@a entine’s prog/ram was given § on Friday ‘night..... Each..room . was Hrbewewill-hold: services- at|represented. .on., Lkwc Jprogram.. . The h_evening of this week. aramatization of * ‘Sleeping Bea Fri-1by-th Tt pioneers, Joe Miller; | o1’ her gyadtation dress. " Nothing Forty-one Wwere greaen and. theg_? N Jliher friends: over Snmr-lm qilartette, the ‘orchestra, aiso by Hen- Mr. 'and M; ¥y Latterell and Pete Gordon who pre- them last Thursday even! ry O sented #:negroicomedy. Virginia Mattesqn has hegun WOrs dmg like . an early start to,achieve success. The high sch class is mak- ling, aprons. under-way c‘l’:: ail will be neat and useful aru-‘; Mr; and: Re ve 4 Valefitine p..ru' [:j‘;"_q sted fér_the Lutheran choir on Feb. 13. = | The classes in English tinee, und four, are preparing debates which are | to be kiven hext week. e detutes will be in pmrs, one on each side, of iety of ‘questions. A special meeting of the board of educatmu.nn_l!ond&y night .took . nv lhe uestion of profane and improper. “the ‘sthool bus on rou joyed. Fred :Lange’ "The_Go :% hearing.a:dozen it nesses no evidence was found of ?\‘Il gar language being used, except o¥ the family of brougat the. ‘com) IlSIIe regarding uchom . This should Kave read district No./11. A farm bureau meefing will be held - | &t Alida Wednesday; ;March 8, at|:: No- yon dlfl‘er supipe ’nrnpultlon‘ come in snyway nn del's flmg ehere Lunch: wa: guests .and a od. Chéer Sunday class held their regular social m st the school house Saturday evegi e/ boys gave a Iseigh ride a A few friends n%i _n zh‘l‘wrs of rised by - the plensnm/ time was oh- ‘Miss Kate Luedtke called on’ Miss | Alice Willett last Tuesd: rs; August L dtke, Sr., usiness. in ~ Bei i Ralph Kingsb! was a caller at Petér Frost’s Su‘:} \$ illiam Willett cllled of William HanSon;Sunday. . - The : Kingsbury - family visited ' at s Sunday. ehool cream:and in playing ganies. :? and Mn Peter Frost, tainbrook . al d at the Fred Lned- , Jr., Suriday. -on - his_brother this | and family Sund‘ny and !yér.)t the eve: qrha\n'a :g m‘i§ ’m gamek and d’ancinz and ‘all report a lé:flni time. Amother was_held at ulfle re- ports; ¥ Rey. Sorénlbn ‘of shfi.hn kld serv- yceim th 'Ahdn chu ‘home:c plunun.lh!' dnzs- Sie intends returning to Qer work at Be- i ime: vufihg at the “‘was * recei fmm Esther Osf 1 who is at Bemidji that 'she had con"hlct‘ed ‘Brood poison‘in ‘her vas removed to the P ports a are “that she |- is dnml mcdy& 3 : E.A: B!mxel was a Lusmess caller day. on foot to open anrl ze theé Shevlin “Creamery. - o\flTYfi“n "good ideaif™ '.‘he bes v Our New York yer made a zood purchne on these : ‘Skirtz ‘He took 1 the manufacturer ludl——that’s the* : ‘ these Skirts at this'price.” ‘The M&teflnls are Meli s Wear : MAIL ‘ORDERS- RO