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advance, $3.01 ,21% gnd-"uat n-hn g.d’"" m & m euly the |7nlul iblicatien of all ll.l 48 nm.lvfl m‘;—u \fld‘olmd “Conditions at the close of the lu’st half ot 1922 indicate that busines wu_]_ expand moderhtely dur- " year- since the eflmta Ingmmng of recavery from the depression of 1920-31. Progress was slow “until the cldhe: of 1921, but 'since the beginning of 1922 improvement fias"lseen‘mp‘id.‘M‘nney is ¢heap. The crop outlook is excellent: ‘With- few - exceptions, stocks of raw materials and of manufactured prod- uets are not larger than necessary to:bridge the normal period between production and consump- tion. Commodity ‘prices are rising. The movement at present seems to be primarily one of adjust- ment between the different classes of commodities, and as long as the Gpward tendency does not as- sume a speculative character, it.is a favorable fa¢- tor. Except-for strikes, there is little idleness. Production has_expanded steadily since the- begin- ning of the year, and as yet the usual mid-summer dullness has been little felt. “Any fair appraisement of the situation must, however, take cognizance of several groups of qual- itying factors. First and most important of these is the position of domestic consumers. Many are cau- tous and disposed to-economize. Buying is not like-.. .} BASS LAKE. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Martin' were .hoppmx in Bemidji Wednesday. The Bas Lake and Turble Ri bapebal] 4eam yflayed a gane" at’ ‘Turtle River Sunday, f,he score was 20 to 6. D. A, Wheeler and family, brother of J. S. Wheeler, who have not seen each other for 23 years, motored here from Cresco, Iowa last week. Arthur Gish and family, who rived here Saturday from Canada visiting at the home of his parents, W. H. Glh, D. R. Gorman, who arrived here from Tenessesse, visited at the Al- bert Utech home Sunday. x Harry Burg and wife, newly-weds| from Grand Forks, N. D. are spend- ing a few weeks at Bass Lake, fish- ing and enjoying themselves at the E. M. Sathre cottage. -Francis - Stout who is: working at she R. A. Wheeler: home. visited "at her home oyer Sunday. ] Howard Harawell visited at the E. M. Sathre home. a few days last | week. - Te Bass Like annual school meet- ing was hel rd July : 16. They expectqto’anh Egme improve- ments on ‘the nhnw}v houte for. the ceming schools-term.! SUBSCRIBE FOR THE . . DAILY ' PIONEER ... MUSIC BY THAT ® —ocr ENTERTAINING BUNCH .” VEEN'S ORGHESTHA “OF SIOUX FALLS, S DAK. - BRING . YOUR. BUDDY—AND BLENTY OF LADIES 1,..0f gall. business at moderate prices, but thére is no . ;- spread labor troubles. It is useless to ., the country, and made him. the popular lecturer, . /Inyites Yofi Every D&y C;mpml Grounds SOFTDRINKS v I.UNCHES - GOFFEE Pun r Picnit for DlAMONb _POINT ly to be s ated by reports of impen ing short- age of goods, or fears of higher prices, for except in . the case of necessaries'the pnblic ‘is willing to wait * or to do without, : Furthermore, large seetions of not buy, no. matter How willi i rapidly. Although they have recovéred mmzwhlt, wages and galaries are lower than two years ago. Enforced wwvw c‘ or with depletedt Strikes have kept: hvmdnds of thvunnds in idleness bhd i J‘urthermom, thoy 8! is every. ground to paying ‘their debts. There f] Pect a reasoiable volume i basis for expectation of .such volume at high prices or of boom business at any price, “The second retarding factor is the labor situa- tion. The United Statés is in the midst of wide- declaim against the spirit that has brought this situation to -pass..Each side in both the railvoad and coal strikes believes it is Justmed ‘Workmen do not lightly sacrifice their earning power, or c¢orporations care- lessly .take the Yisk of damage to their property | or thoughtless]y ioragg the hope of profits for a compact, easily ance, and at the not dtrecfiy c\mc@med s .Ah eyt 1 hen traveling these confllcts are cemin to‘ Be NTn—l«sened : ~ Been mvenled since Indian mothers y them on their back. e ‘For many years there has geen a demud‘ for 3 A collapslble baby carriage; ll&hl in weight, ] % luby and ‘mother. THE KOEEAR FULFILLS EVERY REQUIREMENT It is the ony baby cnrrlage that can be used | -'with- ease ‘and comfort in an apartment or a hotel, because of its. cflflgpn“; feature, Or ‘zm S TAD OF 1291700 avi i fliw sisofmim about for Labi?as .[I\nt has | carried | adjusted, attractive in appear- same time giving comfort to the ! by: trmn or_auto;::: i “JJt serves a three-fold purpose—a" bed-—u cndle—a carriage. »in the finblic interest are fair s fi\!}]l& I}asthe‘ right to take all éfgfi; I'Bmp‘ly o bring them abo ““Delay in b Lreaching gfit]q;nents will temporarily déla'y expan- ° < siony buttit will not afféct the- ‘which-for-more than &' yéar ha better business.” . - l————:—i /ADVERTISING ANNA D, The :newspapers of, the_.c,onnt:y sare doing ; for Mrs. Anna D.: Olesen what they .did for. William Jennings Bryan. They. g am° §6 -much pub- licity that he’was about the best ddvertised man in Come in and clrtugec. and he reaped a big harvest -of:coin.' Mrs. Olesen, ] Pllohé 222-W . who is an entertqmmg speaker, after this campaign will bé in demnnd by lecture bureaus, will'command IP mmvs A CARRIAGE OR NOT let us show you lww pruchcal : this new affair xs—they cost Ieus than ordmfl'y FURNITURE & __M 120 THIRD STREET Towards the New Armory’ lehh, 222-R 2 high price on the platform, arid she will have the price to employ a cook and sock mender for Peter Bryan was not elected, ‘and this will be’ \the case with Mrs, Anna D but she should worry. She will do more good oumde the senate than she would in it, and s'he Avill receive several times more-than the salary for senator. Wé ‘trtist this will be some con- solation to her ardent hooster, Col. F‘nnk Already Dny. —S8t, Clond Journal, Press. “your caf the qui by every moterist. Picnic: MI Bathing ‘Pavilion " —Electric: Lighted-— old at the Park, B-mn. 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"’ —Meeting of all boys and gn—ls in commumty for org:\mn- i Town Stuff. . ... . p. m.—HIPPLE CONCERT COMPANY with more, fun 0 p. m.—-HON EDWARD 'I‘AYLOR FRANKS. 80 ceats. 7 Sunday, Ju]y 23 "9:00 a. m.: —Jumnr ann domg; begin. 3: 00 p. m.—JOYMAKERS’ QUARTET with.a lot of new"nnd nrlglnnl stunts in musicdom. 40 cents. OYMAKER!S MALE QUARTET, a music novelty. _ LEX‘ MILLER "Tl':e Other. S;d@ of Main s:pg‘p,,};,go yfin:,, Monday, July 24 3‘00 P mm—nfiULL PLAYERS; {enlm‘mg FERN CASFORD in mu:m:al ardrainatic géms. 40 conts: Kmrkn Comedies.’ Tuesda.y, July 25 50 eents REM!ER ART]STS QUNITETTE fi:e fm«k in. muneal . A vocal fe ival: :0Q-p. m.—PREMlER 'ARTISES QUINTETTE, in Grand Concer(, the finest of lhe old andfnow music, 50 cents. ; uitior Tcwn doings. " . CONQUEST OF PEACE, ji 5 5 i AUBERY ‘in {'The One Mile Fawn:'40:cents. - om(swmflu A FHW DATS Season tickets ‘only $2 ~