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= Ne .finfidn aig writera name it ho. | " ;vd:::luflg for nuhll‘uu e o er. mu office mds’y a(a - 'Jk o umu‘c publicatien WEEKLY PIONEER Mw Thursday and sent pestage hr. i -du.nco' ii 00. is letter explain- ing what e nteant in is a8 follows: “In your report you quote me -as saying that.1 feared sion. would go out that the farmers would expect to get better prices than - conditions would warrant. “Will_you, please corfect that part attributed to me? My statement to ‘the Commercial club was that the farmers resented the idea of being asked to bring in and be expected to furnish the cream or select part of their birch. bolts or. logs at about a dollar per cord -above the ruling price. balance of the hirch trees not ¢ut into bolts or-logs would be very little body wood, and therefore of a lower qual: ity than usual—hence a oull wood and lower in value than heretofore. * on the prospetity of its farm tory, popu]agmn And it see it Henry Ford’s tracks and endeavor to increase ‘the -income -of our producers- who make the Bemidji district their bonafide homes and spend the bulk of their incomes here—rather than work, %o grind the farmers and other labor- #ts down to less incomes than will . provide a- decent living, as well as means to pay interest on their invest- fent in their farms and homes, and xes, . “Bemidji business men, as well ‘as ., farmers, want all possible industrial . factories to come and locate here— dlong a cleu—cut live, and let live-: ‘business plan H : f o 3 g SEESEE | 1t e L ¥y 2 e i H = u;-r Qe e can assire Mr. Opsahl that hebe " was no intention to ‘misquote him, and that it-gives us great pleasure.in presenting the facts as he intended them. S8 COUNTY DIVISION The Williams Northern Light advises thlt county division ‘sgems to be quite pop- uldr in Bemidji. In rviews with sev- eral prominent men, states the editor, only was found who did not seem heartlly avor of it and stated that he would re- neutral on the stbject. W eare glad the north enders find conditions here ‘their liking, and wouldn’t say a Word discouragement. | - -ate’s-ado; 'of birch cordwood. The pi of the “Beniidji’s future depends largely . would be.the best policy to follow in - " “‘police protection i Hoth. has'just improvement ‘sver ‘the -lmfie jection of ‘the Bo-ca)_led Amerip ¥ B 0. encon (] er of goodstuffs m‘mfim@ a toolotia ] dependencies. Com ; b Koait ¢ Awunhry n-zho‘leadmg uredltor natfi: oi - the world and which will.bring certain in- Am n trade as a whole: discussion’ preeeded ‘the sen- -of the provision for the ‘es- tablishment of free zones-—regions within Wbrch foreign goods may be imported free /f ‘duty for manufacture and re-export— fthough Such ‘a provision nrast have far: ‘réaching ‘¢ffects/ on"oUr tradé and ingus- - try. Of even greater importance, however, is the senite’s proposal to grant to the execup tive the power to ¥aise of lower tariff s g "not more than 50 per-( _siohs are_to be based upon dflféreneé‘s‘ T g;roguchon in_ this country ‘and ined ‘by the_';‘antf Gy T This would mean,-h standard by which to: me: “» mmfi pfdductmr\ he anm 'sOYsr BAND The Bemidji Boys Band, considéred the best boys’ band in the United Sta mn leave Friday morning for ‘the where they have been engaged to play for the week of the fair. ~'G, Oliver Riggs, Tetider of ‘the music aggregatlon, wil thke the hoys_ “ao in ++-busses-and cars, which, hy. the way, is the safest and most ecomomical mmanner of ~transportation, according ‘to “a “careful study of all angles. The trip will be Made on. ‘a ‘safe . ple of-time, With’ s'togs and ‘warm : en_ route, thus giving the boys a trip that will be more or less restful-as well ‘as:pro- i vrdmgfi-ansportanon cfiifies ‘white'mthe .~ cities. - -1 They ‘haveé béen eng: Brmg them here before school begms Their bright ‘eyes: “fnd ‘Happy ‘smifes * form pictirés we love to make—yuu ! ‘to ‘always ‘treasure. : Healthy and happy—théy are ideal subjects, A Da not deny yourself this fisfiw “*aftetnooti‘at Minnehaha St. Pau Saturday, ‘Bei will receive some splendxd ad- “%His ‘manner of transporta- N e t:ld lrlno; otherwise secure. nts -will be camed along by f.mck and-the boys will be given every consideration and protection -possible, so ers need have no fear or concern ; | e - HOUSE CLEANING TIME . ’l‘he Indian Zgé‘nts are doing a little of ] 'd hére,” which, togéther with the work beng d’one by Mayor Garlock and his police department and the -county attor- .ney, the bootleggers and “moon” manufac- ‘-furers-are ‘being -compelled to put on:a -déuble watch; in order to keep out of the “‘clutches of the law. The Judges are sick and tired of i issuing. warnings to offenders, and the second and. . third time up they get disgusted and are just assapt to say ten ynmsfi ten dnyror ten dollars. - 5 3 Co-operation _in si] bting résults, and the Bodner severe sen- tences are proneunced the i moner will the evil-be: wiped-out. Northwest Go To Movie Waesk Starts August 26 WE’RE W m Hzns's 2 A kfiown to balance the china cup on his " Mut the fact that Littleton can sing, i being & good boxer. -H ntly - o nreeem) ), Jos Borrell and Jack Bloomfleld. { leton, an ex-gob, is one of th. " «TROUBLE” ol AP:ctureoHoyndSmow with JACKIE COOGAN THIS IS A FORETASTE OF THE GOOD-THINGS TO COME IN THE'SEASON OF 1922.23 .. REX THEATRE ‘and perhaps i These-‘are )mpomnt, 80 8. : %% the méedicine” your® doctor * preunbex. Have it putiup at this ‘drug store and it will be strong tqd ‘help to: make you well again. * ~ fis“filéss W‘hlch is not 3 g'oad Pusiness should notbe: " - - advertised: A business © which would not benefit . from widespread apprecia: "mfls ideals had better aequire a:new set of ideals. hfim’—iimm Amorienn Assveleien 8 Adveriby bgWaf ) sxer 0w lcm.wx ..;‘n_mj LN A, J. . LAKIN, President ~ C. L. ISTED, § REMIBH I.HIBEB &. FIIEI. 30 -~ ' <OPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN DEPOT - ‘LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH LUMBER LATH - SHINGLES ~ LIME =.CEMENT - PLASTER - - PAPER—Roofing and Sheithmg 'BRICK——Common, Fi ire and Fancy : lnvntes You’Every Day Chmpin?' Gmundn Picnic Grmmdl B Bathing Pavilion ectric ‘Lighted— SOFTDR]N’KS -+ 'LUNCHES - - ‘COFFEE z Scld at the Park. Plan 'ch- Picnic_for DIAMOND POINT Bnflfi'n; Suits for-Rent tflpment—- i “Sto ten” Wagons, Spreaders and Mo- , tor Trucks— - lme of Plows, | » dand Howers and Rakes— : 1 Nearest to. bei Frost-orpr?of ‘of 1my ‘Sitg made. 204 Fourth St. & anesotn Ave. ‘WE ARE PROUp TO. A} mca THE Ni-:w A full 24'ounces of dehelous flakey white bread. Weigh it first, then taste it and CRISPY. KRUST will be your household standard. mnmgmgg BREAD CO.