Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 10, 1922, Page 4

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WA YIYALE i LATRETOR) S m BEMIDJL DAILY. PIONEER, I were a number of visitors, A very ~ Kl'r]CHl : pleasant afternoon was spent. Their The miners’ union forbids the use of such machin- €ry. HED DA!I'.Y WSUKDAY BY TH® Here is far-reaching sabotage that flhkes coal next ‘meeting will be September 5. Mrs. John Hogue has:been carry- ulmm PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY dear and hard to get. No settlemiént of ‘the coal . H. F. Sawyer will entertain, |, the il fox e Y t’::‘ ;em Mes!rs Hoglum and Littler are ; % as Mr. Hogue is huay ‘making hay m.\kmg hay - on the Turtle River| 38 while the ‘sun ‘shinge s fllm President l. $:4 DENU, Sesy-Mg, vestigation of :this evil by a competent federal . | aadow. Ben commission will ‘hold out any reasonable prospect Mrs. H. F. Sawyer called on Mrs |, MT- and Mrs. John Dahl, Mr. and rof I¢ading %0 8:dair reduction in the-execsmvc cost [E. C."Rogholt_last Monday. Mss. Lansing and family of Cass 34 Mrs, Albin, Carlson and ;son Ar- Lake, .and Mr. and, Mrs. Curtis of - Wyoming, visited at:the J."F. Ma- nold and Ed. Larson are makin hay @ he_ Turtle River € MaXing pohey home Sunday afternoon. n is acting 3‘? '-gvhm strike ‘that does not bring with it a, selrchmz in- B issed ita sl }&wnpld , _,x;;;q,;e"e M',';:"M?,f:,“ Sunday| ot Mr. and Mrs. D. U s T staay bedf oy Cernaan f’}*‘ 0 eyt Tiigod Gickid Qnda '3 M"‘“ % Mr. andM:r¥ H. F. Sawyer’ v‘éofi‘axfi"“’b‘l“b mesting/ i@ Curinnty Shoppe” has nothing on some |ner with™MFand ‘Mrs. - Led “RAdsr: k?z‘r‘:&;fi‘:&{mfl - bish a1 id in stogk. unjalations. son last Sunday. you can §K oSk pc Mrs. Joe' Johnson and Mm@&cflw‘w‘"f' e held and turn these into money. d: 8 s PR Carlson visited Cass Lake on. busi- 3 A Because business may be good does not justify hess last Saturday. shutting up one’s supply of ambition and go fish~ welcome. ing in the slough of mdlflerenca and neglect. Com- fl,EE \;ir:;tb&e&t;: s “working with ‘Miss - Clover. Sabjn o “mercial activity can always be increased by News- Messrs. Alex and Henry Sawyer Health Department at' St:.Paul, gave paper Publicity. called on Andrew Olsen last Sunday ; tvery ;":‘:"g"'gl ‘:‘l %l"“'““t“'e The - Non-Advertising Tramps of the business |evening. . Te:e‘;;i al She wx?lald an m;‘ 4:;1 h‘;,“:li S ‘world are abput as useless to themselves and their C."E. Rogholt has been cutting Augustyzg gee]mlehfwema uyo:: ,:el_] _container, tOPTOteCtltS communities as a cake of soap after Satyrday night. 5?;3 !l?}ll‘e th;ar\l':lgah::\:: ::e P']“ come. - She spoke on the. best kind ‘flavor -and - freshness It's a wonder they even have encugh energy to |0 G WYL B, U ORY | of food to buld up ' the system, qual- .andtosaveyou money. argue against the value of Newspuper Advertising, commenced with Mr. Fay of Silver ity not quantity ‘mecess: let alone. try to murder it outright. Lake. Mrs. Hogue and Gay Mahoney vis- 'VASk your Grocer Suggest a full-page. advertisement to these fel- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Anderson and|ited at the N""l"‘"t h b L abou lt\ : lows and they look as though you were the cham- | Miss Mildrei Rogl}lmll(t went on a fish- Tuesday. (s ion hand-painted fool of the nation. ing trip to Lost Lake last Thursday. R e 1% 4 Wlthontpst:)ppmg for coal or water,. these heroes 1 g:’g:;&:& l:{t“l:ll',}}.ly dcam: over ISLAND LAKE i : THE SABOTAGE OF ‘TIME go dashing for refuge like s mail-order hound 4o her aiater; ]{hs. SH. F‘:‘rss:v!rlye:. ki Miss. MacRae: and -Miss. Rassmus- Tn his address at the opening of.the, CMcazo the postoffice for the expected ertalogue. M. O. Rogholt was reported sick ]sen,. after spenditig a week visiting Pageant of. Progress, - Postmaster-General Work Dissect some of their massive brains and you find | y,5¢ ‘Thursday. - friends in Island Lake, accompanied a perfect vacuum from the first vest button’ up. Mrs. H. F. Sawyer and son James, d Mrs. 0. H. Olmstead’ to'Be- IR T f fl T Get on the advertising wagon while going is [and Miss Cora Sawyer visited with |midji’ and then -returned ‘to their . o BREAK good. Loose:jointed business methods undermine | Mr .Sawyer at the camp Wednesday home in Crookstox. L the strongest commercial structure, and yours may | morming. Alfred Allensellie was a caller at made a forcible presentation of ‘the’ basic. e\ul in the coal mining industry. It is an evil. flufi ovely~ body recognizes and yet mothing: eflqchve isydone . i ‘1 Geo. Luck is having several im-|Igjand Lake Friday. As Dru: Work mys, thare are shoutiibwics) be motexsopI Y —§Pen. $ . provements.. put , onto %:is residen:; Mr. and Mrs. Olom ‘and daughter many ‘coal miners in the United. States as are.need- 2 e (e Oscar Hoglum is doing the work. | Nellie were callers at:Island- Lake.' |; ed to perform the work of getting out the nation’s « The 'nfldll richest Vl"lfl““ again- receiving Mrs. Marlow (nee Alice Morris) | Miss Nellie Olom visited with the. supply of coal. There are also very many more some snappy advertising. ‘Alleged systematic |has moved. to Cass Lake. 'F W.Stout family:-for-a few days. operating coal mines than the country needs. 'The waste of funds” seéms to-be the argument over |- E. M. Chase spent a few days at] Mrs. Frank Frost! and daughter result is that the miners ordln-nly wnrk ahout | ‘which the staté examiner is to ponder a bl:- The ‘honie: last: week. g;::}‘:;’r B{:V::n‘: M?Adnfifissc}?:: village of Hibbing, it is alleged, spent nearly nine Y sy : \ - half_ the time. Through. an extremely powerful m‘glion Al 3o the. past hewe, yekte, and SHOTLEY-FOY E;?ii: a:‘:ll::“i}:efi?:nx, a(l;l g)é ifi:— union—a union which causes its membenhm‘dues 4 increased -its bonded indebtedness to’six ‘million deai: H to: be llected by the employers ouh of the wngen : . o; t:ec:n:uc—e-the;’ dt.mxmcl‘I ayhvn lex f- ‘during this | time. "That poor, rich village is getting Re'ghlf “M’g":” dc‘“]’“" motored te} Mrs, 0. H.: @lmstead of Bermdn is time #ork. i hell more or lcss all of the time. 2 I le DAY, visiting Mrs. W. Hi Whelan and'Mrs. : i g yrtle Goranison ealled at C J. A. Lanville for a few days. L i X gty 5= —$ Brown’s . Sun ) uleIh): ’V“V:‘;fiz‘?l:; :Tl:ro'ger?‘ ?m, ' *'There are other funny topics in the world to- The Messrg.nycornnson, Anderson | (l:‘ei;l]‘cfi"dg;l of; Bemidjf motored must be added to the cost price of uny PWd““-" \ day besides prohibition and bootlpggery, regardléss and Brown motored to Dakota Mon- oMless l;n:iielleg:: !lthyall d on Mi And the of what some humorists think, and these topics are day. called on Miss ] And the price is paid by the consumers, S G s 1. M 4 M Wal helma ‘Rustvold "Friday. { ‘consumers,-in most instanees, are themuelveu wage not funny ones at all. Mayor arlock is going af- lami‘l" "‘:'m_e Nt"u!i":sq“flfllslefl and | ““Migs” Nellie Olom': has ' returned | earners who work steadily through the.year-to eatn ter_ the drunks ‘;‘h?"i’ I}“‘,‘"?fl?';}f‘ 3 ‘f:i’;i::"“’ Blnck‘éuck’ Saturday. ss - callers IN|home from her visit, ! | a living, A large.percentage of the striking mine and he has behind him all right-thinking ci . A blimber of boys were up to the "1\:: ngggrfiafi ];: h::lij v):;st: cl;:ld- i i _WE ARE PROUD TO AN- NOUNCE THE NEW workers are not meeded: in: the:coal mining indus- i . § § . i lake*for a'good time Sunday. Lake, County division thus far has caused little if any ‘Mr. and Mrs. Cook and children Mrs. Matland - and- children are excitement in Bemidji. - It is..hoped that it will left for Kansas Sunday.. They have cause enough interest at least to get out a repre- ting at A. P. Boren’s home. ss’::z‘:';'fm’:];ew days 'with the F, W. ook being the daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. “Fom Anderson and try on any terms. There are industries where this g ~surplus labor that now will neither mine: coal nor let anybody else do so might be employed at good | wazu the year . around. , Thus, the. rest of . the sentative'vote on the issue. ; miners might have steady emyloyman mmin' coal. § —§u b % g Mr’“::: D-"t;ingio::nthe dance at Je-| hephew, Arthur Anderson, and Thel- ! It is imposgible to see ‘zhy the: pco’l.e and the - | | The race for “Queen of t.h.e Pageant” is getting -, e's -Sdturday night from this vi- ma Rustvold, accompanied by. Mrs. |} e ' ' lnduxtnen of this country should pay for coal prlces most interesting.. Buy your tlcketl“.u_fly._m@ make,. y=1 i lian Ander- Johnson' and ‘son :‘Arthur- of Chicago, : AM = 4 unees of dehClOuS flakey sufficient to keep miners in idlene ! it ot for the athex-§ candidates. . ' i A“r,e' Y B "] fi‘{ - : . Cd:g‘d o, Mrs, W.: H.Whelan Sun- . white. T)read Welgfi it ‘first, then and give a' profit to the owners “of ——$ v tt- Boren left for Kansas Sun-| o s producing mines for whose product,. It you thmk you can pitch & horseshoe, enter in :"“y ‘w&’ : mgsi‘{;z;i '?Vfi l::; wers cn‘::::g go- taste it -and CRISPY KRUST will the big tournament at the big- Northem Mlnnelqu ) 4 y'our household Standard arranged economic- conditions tHere 1?1 sale in competition with mines where \production costs'are less: Even this is by no means\the wh story. ~Coal mining can be dpne largely by‘\mhchm- ery ‘at-only a fraction of _the cost of /hand\ labor. —_——— e e Fair. Mr .and Mrs Anderson and son s *:, toved o Erpie’s Binday THE PIONEER wm ADS Those who actually need the§.con.l“| lMi:‘emu NOKTHERN BREAD co. will get it, if Jake Preus has the say, and he has. | - = = : —————— . - aam (). .. .. BEMIDJL,MINN. " wer jgues\s at the E. M. Sathre|er spent the week end visiting thh s NORTHERN 3 nii over lunday. her friend, Julia Bloomquist. ¥ Mrs. Chas. Thomas and. little son - and Mrs, Jack McCarty arid| A couple of ¢ “t“f londendl wfll barry . g T X f Hibbing, are visiting at the ] pickers came .out from Blac uc i e o Jooy | o of Nymore, liave been visiting with :m \of M nf('ch:ty's p-!entu - :mk raspberriés along the co < Bemld” s F ree Pl&ysl’ ound e _ ARCHIE DITTY Custodiah r i Agnes Whiting has beén sut- |the J. 8. Wheeler home Tuesday. isz:t]-;;dg‘ufl?m t}l:mg;k:;; el W3, Diamond Point home Sunday evening- The Northern Farmers' club will [t 1% tho Sadek home. Sunday. |ance Sunday afternoon. N B Bathing Pavilion H. Conat, proprietor of the “Six. tended the services at the school Sold at the Park. days for St. Thomas, N. D., where|G. Blmq“m' home of this place ter took them back to their home. Bemidji. been busily engaged ‘erecting a ga- also spent a very pleas- 0. L. Nunn home the past three| The ‘Watkins man” was seen pass- Milton Johnson, Gust Johnson and Rapids, Towa, have moved into thejucts. . cinity Friday. v § Lo o WE ‘uo SPECIALIE. o Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Porte left]being laid up for several days with BUCK LAKE vention of the North Dakota Optical} O. Hoff, nursery agent for the| . 4. ‘ren Lakes Farm Bureau unit Givc US a Cl}unce at / ‘“ Next Job fering the past few days with a se- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wheeler and L. Moon. Invi You E D nvites You Eve a; present. Several,. -other. Northern | ™y “21j Mre R Ax Wheeler, Mrs. | most interesting sermon at the Alv- ik Y meet at the Community hall Thurs- = Andrew Hultquist motored down —Electric Lighted— Mile Corner Store,” is disposing of | Geo. W.. Bloomquist of Dunbar|y " 0" 1000r took supper at:the Plan Your Picnic for DIAMOND POINT they will remain for a month or two, | Monday \afternoon. C. Swaberg and family of Moose ' The Misses: Leona and- Leveta|rage ‘for: Andrew Hultquist'’s new | " vo g visiting at the Andrew weeks, returned home Sunday. ing through' this tarritory the first| ./ Lincoln, of Good Hope, were Crookston Lumber company’s-camp{ -~ The past- *w days have found Mel- GENMREPAIR WORK AND IGNITION WORK for Fargo last Thursday, where Mr.fa sore les and foot caused by the. ill- ) é association. The trip was made. by, llgltnd & Sons Nursery Co. of { in 1014 their August meeting Au- their aunt, Mrs. John Noel, the pagt Mrs, ‘Arthur Hargreave called..ab|road running through " this townnm} vere cold but is feeling better at family visited at'the Albert. Utech Rev. Anderson of Big Fork held a b people are affected with colds. |y s whocler and Mrs) Cora Landry | wood school house to a large attend- Camping Grounds .~ Picnic Grounds day of this week. . Mrs, Hans Neil to Good Hope to call for his friend, S e son, will entertain. ALVWOOD. . |5 Gogd Bore 0 o8 amiy, who at-| '] SOFTDRINKS - LUNCHES - COFFEE all his goods and will leave in a few | was a sogial-caller at his father’s, J. Hultquist home, after whic hthe lat- Bathing Suits for Rent and upon their return will Jocate in| D. Danielson has the past” ‘Week Park attended church here in the af- Gould, who have been staying at the | Ford. Hultquist. home. Mr. and Mrs. Butrick of Cedarjpart of: ‘the week selling his prod- forenoon business callers in- this vi- € Regular Sme Stahon Prlces until a better location can be found.fvin ‘Johnson| greatly improved after ; All Work Guaranteed—Pricgs, That Satisfy Porte gave an address at the con- eflecn of stepping on a-rusty nail.| pne Silver lees Farmers’ club B auto, and upon their return they|Sacred ‘Heart, ‘Minn., passed through gust 24 with Mr. and Mrs, Leo An- lm lement Co. stopped at Grand Forks and -were|here: Friday iaking up orders for derson. T accompanied from there by Missfnursery -stock: to' be delivered next| e’ Misses Myrtle and Mildred Residence Phone 17-F-4 ] Office Phone 232 b Miller, Mrs. Porte’s sister, Mr. and|spring. and Messrs..Martin and Arthur Rog- SCHROEDER BUILDING EOHNSON, lleCULl.Od*l &' casTo Mrs. Cuttle and Mrs. Yowell. Clars Bluumq\flst was a Sunday Sund: £t t the ‘A party of friends and relatives momlnx :ocml caller at the Syver Holt ‘spent Suhday ‘afterioon’st; e Alex Sawyer home. Manufacturers’ Agents and Dealer in —‘»'"I'“-E 202 — Wt "’ githered at the0. L. Nunn home|Hxhson Home at'Shallow Pond. ted d § Sunday afternoon, the occasion_be- Grandma, Westrem” of Third Riv- Unn::: sv::g:;v;cl}l‘:,% l::': sVX:::l;n FA““ me“l RY uF All Kl“ns £ ; Lg t}g, ?;rt.h anniversary of Mrs. L and htli grarddaughter, Cdnrol Miss Mildray, Rogholt lentertained n —1—Ho. r0i® $ESGn Gouldsaal +| Westrem of :this plae, ate, spending | ipo Blue Ribbon Girls’ - club last “ Bata Eqi t 4 § l i NS couple of. weelu ‘ ; with the Tuéyday. Beside #h& members, there 3 “Hudson ‘fin ulpmen 4 ! s former's daughter, " i g Stoughtol g’w iMo- JF R r gf mMacmme- : --‘-‘Emerson—Br tinghan: Jise of g(iw Kegras 2| 43 Standard Mowers and J e . LAKE 46n of Mvose_Phrk i o G rpGrorge~Brue; ‘Mrs: Rohen, Brue y, Mrs. Cap Kelly ai of Peevers, S. D., all vél T NCI)!THERN DEROT % "Mrs. ‘Albert: Utech, autoed |¢6a S r, thd two firms i Choatbrook Thtay. - | g Mersarie J: ; bedow s lot L1 o 1Y} 3R-B.” Tractors—— A LETUSSUPPLY YOU WITH The meeting of the Big Lake :Farm: Raymond Lowery, frfom' nearxshal- . ey “ G sser” T] eshmg Machme LU BER T SHIN Vs ers’ club was held at G. I. Goodman-|low Priod, wis a plea:gant afternoon son’s Saturday, August 5th, and was|caller Monday = with, {Clars' Bloom+ well attended by the neighbors sur- qmst. They made pl)ns on taking! rounding. = Six cars of the potato |in the coming harvest hlnd threshing | touring party attended the club. They|in the west this seasoh! So the lol-' looked over Mr. Goodmanson’s pota- | lowing day ‘we found th éni en routel to crop and reportéd they were doing|for Blackduck where tH ey ‘took d\e| nicely. . This company went from|evening triin. for the Diikotas. here to Blackduck. They all enjoy:| John Westrem and C'lars Bloom- ed'a nice dinner under the shade of | quist: were- evening ’bus{nesu callers ‘the birch trees near the Take. Monday at Dunbar. | Mr. and Mrs. E, D. Boyce and son| Miss Hilda Wem,!m of"|, Third Rlv- and as nearly everybody who has a phone takes: The Pioneer and all those -who haven't. do also means of giving the public numbers will benefit. 841—Bergstrom Flour & Feed Co. 117 Minnesota Ave. 494—Bemidji Music Co. 116 Third St, Hydro Toron Auto Tires and Tubes Gasoline and Oils Brooks Bros. Double-Wall Silos. Nearest to being Frost-Proof of any Silo made. 204 Fourth St. & Minnesota. Ave. BEMIDJ], MINN. ‘ LIME CEMENT - PLAS'YER PAPER-—Roofing and Sheathing * BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy | “s« " Sash Doors and: Mill Work. . FULL.LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND:SEWER PIPE Iv

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