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:&M"“:‘:g{' sent’ peatsze N ! asy lllt- 14 tien of ml‘u'r n-pfibliu o is gt Unleas credif Press is um.ua to WL sk - TY DIVISION . - phlcll]y speaking, = there isn't the Teas qu&lfifi. about whether or no the '¢urty shoutd” - be. divlded It lhould be and will be some: day. This_is a8 in as there is a_county of Beltrami. Lonkmg at it from' an eeonomlcll point. of view to the northern section of the county, there can be. n'qnemon as.to_ it heing a good thing to do. Their interests are different from thous who live: in’ southern Belu:ml eouty p lrnpnmnt subject, The Pioneer has stirtéd s Agnefi of articles’ presentmz facts lnd fignren relas tive to county ‘division,’ IRV s .These articles are not biaséd. ’l‘hey do not take ‘a slfnmi one way-or another: - They merely tell the facts as they exist. If you will watcHforthemitn -} the Daily each Thursday, night and .also in:the: Weekly Pioneer each week, you, will, pst, yoursel..... *inbFe - fully, than perhlps in any other manner, . County division is an lmporhnt matter, . The Ploneer doeu not take issue at t.his time, beclnse' thu important iskue. The idea is ‘to get all of the facts and study them’ edrefully. = If it 'is & good thing for all of the people in the courity, we want, it. ¥ it is a-bad: thing for most of the people in the county, let’s wait a few years., The men from the north end are sincere, They. ven this ‘question careful study. The have ed' wéeks and weeks on figures and heh, thé Jeast we .can' do.is to mva‘ fliesc flgum and - facts: dpe comidenmn ¢ Reéad all- you' can' onr the county division 81k “with dny . and .evérybodyabout $--and ‘then make up your mind as to.what you feel is for the best (:! the cdufit}'an a whole. Snme o! our. excli-nlen think th-e if the. Befiufi editor. goes to, the, legislature he will inject somo. - humor into that, body. If we do make de, the first sidesplitter we intend to “introduée is ‘& bill calling for straight. jail sentences. fox’ drumken aunto drivers with their licenses taken away for a year.—Baudette Regnon Heing crofined lead: to—who knows. Well, it might just be;the . ‘béginning of a wonderful futuré—*and they lived hlppy ever afterward.”’ - - Make up your mind. that gome “queen" will get you'for a ticket to the pageant or fair, or both. e chulch thnr 18 Imted ln tha ness district of a city is deyeloping 8 new form-of ude. ‘Within the past Trinity church,. standing. at the lway end of Wall street, New ‘| g8 great curb. market ind it, finds & steadily Saturday. ‘There i no lehiée this hour, and né ministers are About. It 18 immediately before a Dbysy day. A year ago. 0. there: were.not igh men in the pew this morn: hour for the sextons to take note, 18 to be remembered. that. at. all fi. rs Trinity has péopla in‘its péyl. rd less jof services. ntly this mnrnlng ‘custom b fown, untff at presesttho: drribérs | . il pews at 8:50-o'clotk: willir cto- " Nb 113;3 was zlven, save. the general opening the doors to.all people and mpressed forage, composed of oats and other grains; pressed in- to B brla madeé - with_a_ blader -of been succesfully devél: ni»dncampr.ewm The. bricks. are 12.inches long, 6 inches wide and 11§ iches thick. ‘erforations make it bsible -to. -breal the bricks by and 18 Only portions are.to be fed to the army horses or mules. With the new.compressed feed, it Is pointed "Quoen of the Pageint” . may - his own, Tests were mi i imals at Camp Lewis, and lll bllt four ; ‘up of huj to0k readily to the mew compressed <oriwho, wish: to] touch immediat In, one —£6-0 nesota lead the P e w.y to the' future. 'l'lup Was ;mlduly shown. in the: Fecénit Teport of the dairy and food commiissfoner on, b\ltter prmfm: n in.the state. Out ‘of 83t 60 state last year, or.1,112,203,260 pous ceived for the. product $44,759,626:85;- than two-thirds' ‘of ‘the - snfeunt ¥ pe the flelds, for th . sturdiest plece of a godd stock farmer dre rétired. Take something to hibjt., , Take the whold 7 (CLOTHES DO 4 isn’t a mefv slant where the . girls Were,_USing.. Mo tames: . “What do you. think of them?” we asked: i m nothing wréng with_them,” he.replied: d'm imliafii\%' Where tie .80; tunny . Bill Noqn-n is becoming more emicc ‘ot the company’ hq k‘up& ‘Glad:to see it, Bill, 3 ;o THE BEMIDJI FAIR 4 i rvfien you take yaur.. vmtwn, -the: Nogthern : . : Minnesota Fair at Bemidji is a bet that ahou]d not : . be.overlooked,, The county keat lads: are behind it with vim, vigor and zest, and it will Tun second *only to the State Fair. —Baudette Region. Fun;in a silk stocking and fo. much brixhter than thay were Region. There's still & cham:a that wswm carzy. 5 Now fiut the “Queen of the P'uelnt" is gemng a lion's share :of. publicity, . the Grand Theatre springs L new one, “Quetn; 6'"the Tart.” Don’t kick to the editor when he doesn’t print all of the news. You'll probably seé the fime ‘when you'll nighty glad he doesn’t urr.v- 2 ¢ o' 50 an- ! pomm squuds are not u}mnm« ns or gulnea pigs. hmdul toxicologl: 1l 4& Ve enough - diseases . to-fill several ‘itais. Tiny. germs ot be seen: fhgked e stiatedfos the ‘benelt of mi WE ARE NOW PREPARED TOFILL YOUR‘NE-EDS ; At Regiilét Service Station P Z w; LSO sr!crmzs N luring other thing you do!~Sim- - .and ehifdren will ; WE ARE PROUD TO AN- ifly. refreshin reshing—end nourishe NOUNCE THE NEW crisp and delieious- for. any cigh ' it first, taste it and CRISPY KRUST be your household standard s795 oadste { A n Car ...... $1165 2-pass. Couxie b 1185 ;l-pass. Coupe 5 fi . 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