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| BEMIDJI DAILY,.PIONEER.....]...Tis. e nd only way we shall ot bier back, i T S TR R ‘We ever do, will be by convincing the majority"of PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY Tribune. I . s ———p . ECHOES OF THE WAR Echoes of the World war.are beingheard . in Beltrami county. For that matter, they are being heard throughout Northern Minnesota, Wisconsin G, K. CARSON, President E. H, DENU, Secy-Mgx, J. D. WINTER, News Editor ‘ - . "TELEPHONE 922923 §—4. . — ‘Entered at the Postoftice at Bemidyi, Minnesete,: a8 and Michigan. ~They are the blasts that are send- Sescnd-slase Matter, under Aot ‘1 Oongress of ing stumps skyward from explosives furnished ‘by the war department. _ These surplus holdings of TNT, the original use of which was for,{he World war,, arg being dis- tributed by the Department of Agriculture. Four million pounds of picric acid have ’ ioffered for distribution. ”&fiey»nost to, the fa covers the expense of; making*it up into‘cartridges and trans- Lt o A © MEMBER, NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION 4 tibi Rorelgn Advertising Representatives 29 Ch ffhels Co. Chicago, Ill, and New York, N. Y. b ‘s L , Tattention ‘pild ,te anonymous contributiens. name mit be‘known to the editor, but not ‘for publlcation.’ Communications 'for the ot each w'l’lonur st reach . this office mot later tham w to insure publicatiea in the sur- portation ooi - - Wisconsi last, year;. used‘ ‘three million pounds .:>19q01 § RATES ‘of “explosi for land clearing‘purgoses, and up . ] 37 ma to date this year has dig}rififiiefl “seyenty cars of On6 YEAr omeesosran “Bix Months Thilsomee .00 A6 Three Months, weeoss 8.58 1 commereial tynamite ‘and its: quota, of-seventy-five cars of picric acid will §lso-be requisitioned.- It is - iexpected that 175,000 acres will Be cleared - this year in the Badger state, which will add about $10,- ..000,000 to the value of the farms. .- Northern Minnesota, with Beltrami county in the lead, is alert to the need and value of- this work. ' The recent land clearing demonstrations . in" this vieinity has created much outside interest, and the work is going forward with added impetus. ' Clear- ing the land doubles and trebles the value. “Good-bye stumps, -hello dairy herds” is a slogan ,for all cut-over districts, Beltrami county is doing her share. ‘Another.five years and the agricultural wealth of Beltrami county will have mounted to heights now anticipated by only the clear-visioned optimist. % ’!:m.a, MODER. el odsesil Wk eevvooeee Y. PIONBER—Twelve s, publiahed i AV e el B I e . el paper, iy o 't entitied to the use for re-publication of ail Bews dispatches credited to it, or otherwise sredited, .and also the local news published herein. 4 OFFI0IAL COUNTY AND OITY 2 #BRING BACK BEER” i Tle ®aption of this editorial is the, headline of 'a eampaign card that is being circulated in this con- gressional ‘district. The card does not bear the name of any candidate, but we take it that it is circulated in the interest'of a certain congressional candidate who hopes to be nominated, on the Re- i publican ticket by reason of his proclivities .for light wines and beer. 5 2 How are we going to “bring back beer?!” “How?, Vote only for men who favor it,” says the cprd,\ which also innocently adds, “Moonshine pays no. taxes.” NG " Stop and think for a moment of the inanity of any individual seeking to become an officer’of ithe government on an implied promise to “pring back beer.” Lty i Nothing that any such one person, can do will bring back beer one inch. The repeal of the pro- hibition amendment, if it can be agcomplished at all, is a tremendous task. It will require jorganiza- tion and propaganda—the making of puplic sénti- ment—and there is no political party, no* political \ D '] s DOLLAR DAY WEDNESDAY A ‘dollar will buy more at some of the Bemidji stores tomorrow than it has in many weeks. Did you, sée last evening’s Dollar Day ads in the Pio- neer? If not, better get one quick and look it over. You may have an opportunity to save the price of the paper for a year by taking advantage of these liberal bargains offered by the stores which insist in giving big values for little mopey. —1 Aiming a shaft at the “one-arnled;f_ automobilists, the club women declare that it is dangerous to “kiss a girl on the public highway.” Still it is hard to _tell about girls. : i . § § ) Now that they have papa McCormick all fixed up, the doctors might try pumping a little sense in Ma- tilde’s head. * “ § 3 Moonshine has: dropped to $12.60 a quart, say reports, Must he they are using a cheaper grade ‘of varnish. 2 organization which dares to attempt any such work. Moreover, to bring back beer will require \the as- sent of the people of at least thirty-six stn‘?os ex- préssed in general state elections. What probabil- ity is there of securing suc¢h an assent? Take the case’of Minnesota, Could any Minnesota legisla- ture be induced to submit the proposition to)the ficople of "the state? Prcbebly ‘not—very, Vry, probably not. ‘ ! \ ‘We may want beer back, we may think it ought’, to come back, but we will mot get: it back by vot- ipg_ for anyone who sets such! cheap traps for v"qtes. N s The drummers are not the only fellows in the Bemidji Boys’ Band who make hits with the crowds, Here’s hoping the rail strike will be averted. Prices on G & J Passenger CarTires and Tubes, effec- tive May 8th, are not sub- ject towar-tax,thewar-tax having been included. ; THE G & J 30 x 31 “G” Tread at $10.90 has cured . more people of tire dickering than anything that has Wy happened in the past five years. : When you find a tire: vajue like this you're done with shopping around, . N il : g This $10.90 price e¢stallishes a new: record for tire economy in this com’muniq\', absy . s a8, " recommend G & ] Tires and Tubes g the ‘people that it ought to.come back.—Hibbitig' " [EYOU WANT T0 BUY. SELL. OR TRADE. ADVERTISE IN THE PIONEER WANT COLUMY' The third International Chemical Conferénce -assembles at Lyons, France. Wisconsin Democrats meet in State contérence at Milwaukee today to seléét candidates for United States senator and State officers. The politica) . ‘campaign in North Dakota, which has attracted nation- wide attention, closes today, with the general primary to follow tomorrow. St. Paul tday will become the mecca for ‘thousands’ of enthusiastic young religious ‘workers who will gatherin that city in readiness for the:opening :of ‘the ‘national conven- tion of the Baptist Young People’s Union. Reports of gratifying during the past year have been pre- pared for presentation to the Su- preme Council of the United Com- mercial Travellers at its annual ses- sion -which opens today at Colum- bus, O, In the Day’s News Senator Joseph S.. Frelinhuysen of New Jersey, who has been . a strong opponent of the bonus and voted ‘against the apparent senti- ment of his state on- the prohibition amendment, intends to carry" s fight for re-election directly to the people. Senator Frelnghuysen: bears a name that is historic on the roll member of. his family to .sit in’the United: States’sevate. Before becom- ing a national lawmaker, Mr. Fre- linghuysen had a long and creditable experience; in’ the:New Jersey legis- lature and had served on the State boards of education and agriculture. For many years he has been prom- inent in the management of insur- ance companies. His business in- terests are in Mew York City, but he resides at Raritan, where he is known at a “gentleman farmer.” In politics Senator Frelinhuysen has been classed as a partisan of the progressive type. —_— WHISKERS FOR ALL Sacrameto, Cal., June 27 (Uni- ted Press) .—Adopting as a motto “It is time for‘we whiskered men to stand _together,” 8,000 members of the famous, Whiskerino Club of Sac- ramento” have taken up the fight of Hans. Langseth of Barney, North Dakota against alleged “land swind- lers.” e “Hans reigned ‘during the Sacra- mento “Days 'ofForty-nine” revival last month as “King Whiskerino” by virtue of his 17-foot beard the long- est in the'world.. . -~ “Whiskerinos “found their king'| felt “he “hdd “been swindled out’ of nearly $20,000 he and his son paid for California land. . George A. Work; Whiskerino at- torney, offeret to fight the - ~case for Kin® Whisklirino. Twelve other bearded lawyerstof Sacramentovol- ‘unteered: their gervices.’ Thig“staff of thifteen lawyers con- forred and filed complaint before the statg realty.commission, = - de- mundipv_q‘;,ehnthe-lans‘ be givep back fiis money, g : _.. - THIS TIME LAST YEAR :» Mrs. ‘Moila Mallory, ~ American tennis champion was defeatd by Miss Elizabeth Ryan. in the British national - championships at Wimble-' ton. two homers of ‘Phil Douglas, Giants. Grimes, Brggklyn, won his fifth straight gdme'by beating Boston. Morrison, Pittsburgh, won his first National League start downing Chicago. i Jack Dempsey ~ entertained the British and Fiench sport writers at his Atlantic' City: training camp. — 'ICATE:OF A_lmn:n'! TO ' CERTIFICATE OF INCORPORATION or . O'LEARY-BOWSER COMPANY . We. W. N, Bowser and L. F. Hazen, President; anl Secretary respectively of O Leary-Bawser - Compgny, & corpora- tion, organized and existing under the laws of the Stite of Minnesota, do here- by certify that 'at a special meeting of the stockholders of said Company held At the office of suid corporation in: the O'Leary-Bowser _building, in the City of - Bomidjl, ‘Beltrami County, Minne- Hota, on Tuesday, the 20th day’ of .Tyne, A. D, 1922, at 10:00 A, M. pursuant to < a “written motice dated June 10th, 1922, duly mailed. to all stockholders of said Company, the following resolutions were duly adapted: ."Homl\yer( that Section 2, Article T. e A song is sung; a speech is ™ made; and the face of a loved one fades from the mind; BUT A PICTURE! —that lives forever! " 'HAKKERUP Photogeapher in Your S Town. O | o¢ “the’ Cerpificate of Incorporation of progress | ¢ of ‘ble Jerseymen' heing, the fourth f | the -annual’ meeting: of the stockholders Le Bourveau, Philadelphia, made |’ e same_ hereby o § MARTICLE I files 5% he wencralnaturs of! it business: shall, be, the. purchase of goods, wares and merchandise ‘and ‘the sale thereof at: wholesale. or retsil; to sub- scribe _for, purchase, . invest(. in, . hold, own, assign;. plaflge.k And otherwiné di posaof shares ot dapital mtock, hondy, mortgages, debentutes, notes and "other securities, obligations, contracts - and evidences of indebtedness of other cor- porations; to-- buy, - sell,: or ' othérwise acquire, hold, own, 'use, manige« in- prove, maintain, rent’ mortgage {ranse fer, or exchange real estdte: to rent; maintain and construct in whole or'in part, houses-and buildings; to Joan mon- ey for, itsclf and as agent for others up- on’ mortgages or othersecurities, and to -buy, sell, :trade, ‘exchange, or other- wise ‘acquire and dispose of money ab- ligations secured upon ;Teal or perdorial property, and to”execite all contracts encumbrancks; “trafifars,, releidessidnd/ other docurments, négessary or conven- fent to the: transaction of . sugh, busi- ness; and to do and perform any and all acts - necessary, "convenientt.gnd - ingi dental to the carrying on-of ‘any suc Trafiols olo] g ‘he ‘amend- ntence in “The. government: ot said “corporation and_the mdmfldfm?sfl eies amaikd dnan be vested. $h uBoded ot Direktors con- sisting ‘of not Nfis';znm thrge (3) nor more .than nine '(9) Directors, who shall he elécted from the stockholders of said corporation ct its annual meeting which shall-be held in the City of Hemidji, Minnesota, .on the fikst Monday -in Jan- uary‘of ‘each year, ‘and they shall hold oftice until_their: successors are elect- e, grid_aquadified Wa : further “certify that there was subscribed and’ qutatunding at-said date ‘Two Huudred; Bight and One-half (208%) shares of stock jn sald Compuny nd no_more; and thitt the yote by which nid_résolution was adopted was Two Hundred: Eight and -Ohehalf, a_major- ity .of ‘All ‘the outstanding stock of "the corporatfon” and _the -total number of shares_present at’sald meeting. IN: WATNESS . WHERBOF, We_have hereunto, sigried this. Certificate as Presi- dent ;, and 5 Secrgtary respectively of: O’ Lieary-BoWser * Company, and caus the seal -of.-suld” corporation to be at- tached. hereto: by ‘autherity. of its Board of. Director: ‘ BOWSER, | restdent. 1 T HAZEN, Secretary. (Corporatd” B STATE. OFMINNESOTA, County of 'Beltrami. ss: On this 20th day of June, A, D. 1922, before ‘me, a -Notary PubHc, within and for: said ' County,-personally ‘appeared W. N. Bowger. and.L. E. Hazen, to’ me personally “known, who, being each by me duly sworn,’ each.did saythat: they are réspectively the: President and the Secretary. of O'Leary-Bowser Company, the corporation named in the foregoing instrument, .and ‘that /the: seal--aifixed | to sald instrument is the corporate seal of said cérpafativm and that said instru- ment was signed and sealed in behalf of said_corporation by authority ‘of its Board of - Directors;.and said W. N: Bowser -and ‘L. -E. Hazen' acknowledge sald instrument<to bethe free uct and deed of suld ‘corporation. : AMENDA KLEIN, AMENDA KLEIN, - ‘Notary Public, (Notarial Seal) Beltrami County, Minn. My Commission ‘explres-July 26th, 1928, STATE OF - MINNESOTA, Department . of State, I hereby,.certify that the within in- strument was. filled for record in_this office on the 2lst day of June, A. D. 1922, at-3-o'clock I.°M., and was duly recorded in Book N-i of Incorporations, on page 243, MIKE HOLM, Secretary of State. i 101634 OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, Beltrami County,; Minn,, T hereby. certify that this instrument was filed: in -this office for record on the 23rd day of-June, A. D. 1922, at 1:30 o'clock P. M., 'and was duly record- ed in Book 18 of Miscellaneous, on page 140. ¢ C. 0. MOON, (Seal) Register of Decds. . I3 N : 2d6-28 CERTIFIC AMEWDMENT TO [ OF INCO! RATION 'OF BEMIDJI BIRCEMONT XOTEL .COMPANY. We, F.'S. Lycan and HallanL. Huff- man, President and Secretary respec- tively of .Bemidji Birchmont Hotel Company, = corporation, organized and existing undér the laws of the State of Minnesota, ‘do -hereby certify that at of said’ Company-held in the chambers of /the Bemidji ‘Clyic, & Corfimerce As- oclatign in 'the City -of BemidJi, Bel- trami- County, .Minnesota, on the 4th duy ‘of.‘November, 11921, at 8:00. P M. pursuant’ to“a- written: notice dated .Oc- ‘tober 26th, 1921, ‘duly. mailed to s}l stockholders-of “sald’ Company, - the fol- lowlhg résolution was duly adopted: “'Resiol that Article” VIT,-.of the Certificaté of Incorporation of ‘this cor- poration . be and . the .same . hereby is amended to.reid as follows: - ‘ “ARTICLE VIT. « 5% ¢ “The amount of -the capital stock of thls corporation shall be Seventy-five Thousand ($75,000.00) Dollars, Which shall be paid In.in-money or property or both, In such, manner, at such time: and in such amounts-as the Board of Directors shall order. “The capital stock shall he divided into Seventy-five Hundred (7,600) shares. of the par’value.of Ten:($10.00) Dollars per . share.” We. further certify _that there was aubscribed and outstanding at said date #ight Hundred Eighty-five (885) shares of stock in said Company and no more, and ‘that the vote by which sald resalus tion was adopted -was. Five Hundred Wifty-four (554), a majority of all the outstanding stock of the. .copporation and -the total, number of shares present at_said.meeting. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, We have hereunto signed this Certificate as Pres: ident.and Soeretary respectively of-Be- midjl Birchmont Hotel Company, and caused the- seal of sl corporation to be attached hereto by authority of its Board of Directors. = - i . F.S. LYCAN, (Corpordte_Sedl) President, HALLAN L. HUFFMAN, . . Secretary. STATE OF, MINNESOTA, County. of Beltramj. sa: On this 16th day of June, A. . 1922, lefore. me..a Notary Public, within and for sald County, personally appeared F. 8. Lycan -and’ Hallan L. Huffman, to me personally known, who, being ench by me duly sworn, each did say that they are respeétively the President and the ‘Secretary ‘- of Bemidji Birchmont Hotel - Gompany, -the corporation named in the foregoing instrument, and that the-.Neal. affixed to sald instrument is the corporate seal -of. said corporation. and that eaid Instrument was signed and sealeZ In behalf of said corporation by authority of’ its. Board of Directors and_sald_F. Lycan. and_Hallan L. % go-paid inatrument d gfloflq otymm wor- Se. HOLM, = : Secretary 't state. X 101671 OFFICE OF REGISTER OF DEEDS, . Beltrami County, Minn. - I hefeby certify that. this instrument was filed in this office for record on! the .26th day of June, A. D. 1922, at 11:30 o'clock ‘A. M., and was recorded ‘tn Book-'1%:~0f - Mliscellaneous, on page 3 .C.-0. 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