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s e g S J ior Crookston where she will teach) this term. . * rville Kolb and his’ lister Ac- quilu feft for St. Cloud this week where Miss Kolb will resume her mdxe- at’ St. Joseph ‘Academy.. ©J.' J. Hanson of Aitkin, Minn, |- spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. :Erickson of Minerva. | - | .- Mr. Dennis and daughters of Wil-}|: fon are visiting friends here before|, hroughout ‘the Edstern half of the'coun- try, the Far West.: has ' at._no.time heen plunged so terribly deep in the dumps. On the other hand, I hardly think the . recovery, which ‘the East has been experi- encing during recent months, has yet gone quite so far ‘here. Even so, one comes. acrgss big -concerns . that .are today.-doing’ an i\nusmlly hrge * volume of busin - PUBLISHED DAILY. EXCEPT SUNDAY BY STt ST nmw rlomn PUBLISHING COMPAN A committee from the Woodland Union Sunday ' school, - consisting of Martin and ‘Arthur Rogholt, -built a fine tupboard-in which to keep the libraty and other books, and’Sunday £chogl appurtenances. ) Mrs. W. E: Davis was in Cass Lake on bpsiness last Saturday. . - Mins ElizabethParrault left for miflk Roxer wrk ght returned Wednudly evening fror§ North Dakota where he spent-the peyst month. threshing. . _and | Mrs. Harry Vogt and FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING 0. M. OLSON LICENSED EMBALMER 'A_II%)RFUNERAL DIREC- G. 'E OARSON, E. H. DENU, Secy-Mgr: 3. D. WINTEB, Newn Editor i TELEPHONE 922-923 mmua at the Postoffice at Bemldji, Minnesota, s’ zemrn.d Satn'rdly € vils Lake, N. D., wkere Becond-class: Matter, under Act of Congress of' March 1879 MEMBER, NATIONAL EDITORIAL ABBOC!A‘HDN . - Tovelgn Advertising Representatives . 8 C./Theis Co., Chicago, Ill. and New torl, N, i WEEKLY - PIONEER—Twelve Thursday md sent postage pai in‘wdvance,; $2,00- 8, ! gublmnd“ K‘ t‘: any udhu unlm credn i given this paper, only the Uniti 3 Press is entitled . to the: use for re-p'nbllcnuon o{ pews dispatches credited to: it, or otherwise cred! and also .the’ local news published herein. = . /OFFICIAL COUNTY. AND CITY- PROCEEDINGS' # g We wete not aware that Kelliher had no regular train service until advised by peo- ple of that village to the effect that only’ eek was being run. Of course; we knew that the. daily passenger train was :bmdaned July 24th, but:we were of the impression:that -daily or at least tri-. weekly trains were run into Kelliher from Funkley, ; As given out by William Lennon, the Kelliher community has some three thou- sand people who are effected by the train service. This beiflg” true, that commumty is certainly entitled to better train service, and: we feel that:every: effort should be . made to help them get such'service. Every Bemidji business man, who' can; should attend the hearing tomorrow mxht at the Civjc and Gommerce rooms; so i oW, ‘all the facts and do 3l 2 f - wrongs, -if .any < vof tha county’s moii Funkley. A frelfht with a pnuengercouh might do, but:this'train-should remain-in"- Kelliher,-from three- to:six: hours in ‘order thnt ‘the traveling public can transact! ‘busi-" : ness, and the merchants of that ci needed merchandise. - o S, —) THE FAR-WEST VIEWPOINT - This is; written:on'the Pacific Colt;t In . swings are not so violent. ! g the very acute d pxeulon lknewhlmwhen he wééaliay” 8 Whamufiatclmmhnmldthflwofwm Over the outstanding success of a life-long friend] " Often'a sur- prise— seemingly “‘all of a sudden.” Yet neigher sirprising mor mmmmpmmw&m-fiuqmm Company— of U. firstto mdmmd:mm E United States Rubber Cords—were! .memmnkemdmmanmpku line of tires—. finfix ‘m el a everyudofpda *First mcelhhpublknbonnhe tire-retailing. (You remember th du.levmdget-legidmudn.") intene—the will to wln by the qual- _ ity route in a price market. Now that so. many car-owners ‘have given their verdict for quality tires in general, and U. S. Tires in particular—a number of dealers -nd car-owners whose vision has been clouded by “dis- - counts,” “sales” and what not, are beginning to re- manberdntthey“hflv himwhenhewasaboy.” United States Tires are Good Tires {“volume‘of sales:” 4} ‘becoming-a considerable factor on the Pa- udhdln #Go to The lumber mdnstry, an extremely im- portant factor, has been and is doing far better -than normal. ‘Automobile ‘dealers v told me that their ules this yelr 4Aisually._heavy. - (Coastal ‘and mteMo.sth + steamship: diés are handling a full volume . - of traffic ; Such ports as Seattle, San Fran- cisco-and ‘Portland are busy.: Retail mer- chants ‘are reasonably satisfied with their Furniture factories, now _cific Coast, are working at full ~speed. Bulldmg is going on everywhere at a rather .amazin; ifrom different cities, in fact, are almost un- believable. - This has been a remarkably good year : for fruit. . Crops, indeed, havein most.in- i stances -been' extraordinarily abundant. This is a consxdératxon of great'moment to ‘\the Pacific Coast and to’'such industries'as ’sugaf, canning, transportatlon ete., direct- ly affected,.—B. C .Forbes, in Forbes Maga- zme- " That fair and camlval at Baudette last week must have been.a . “corker,” from what we read about it—and when we ask some of the fellows who were there “the ‘half_has not been told.” " ° §—% " They say that the kid band at ‘B&udette is going to be good enough by the pext state:fair. It’s getting so.that the. state fair ., will'not be complete unless Beltrami coun- ty furnishes some of the enterta_lnxgent — d £ I! I‘thon with his brain must work 12 and 15 hours a day, what can we hope to _accomplish in ~half" as many’-'—Forbes Mlgazme It may be that the ‘next’ Boys Bnnd to ” play st the state fair will hml fxom ‘Lake of “the Woods ‘County." =, : use under one VIV LYY LYK P AY LV VL TKV LY L7 LAY K TP LY LY LY KV L7 LY LV LTLY LT XV LYKV AV LV LV LK KTV LV KV KV K VLYV L7 KVL7A7L0 4 | rate; the_statistics one receives ' her school last_Saturday: : h\mqeu‘E visit Joe Johnso) gomg to ‘their new home at' Eureka, bni busiriess last week, rm:rnh: hom' : F‘ddly rnoon. l\hb‘n:inm Friday. Hannah Rector ‘and ‘brother Arthyr Leathe was:in Cass !..kn th Trvin were in Cass Lake last Friday, | - Geo.. Luck * same back from St. | Paul last Friday and will spend a few weeks on-the farm. Mrs. Luck-and aughzers will visit Mrs. Luck’s pu- A;nold Carlson was a Cass Lake busmesa ‘caller last Saturday. Mr. Robins called on M. O. Rog- holt nnd Aléx Sawyer last Saturday. "As there were -not endugh of the mempers at’home to form a-quorum, the Blue:Ribbon: Girls’ ‘club did not hold: a meeting in ‘September. A’ committes of the © Woodland Union Sunday school" met at the Buck Lake school hguse fonday “and nve the:House a- ++Mr..and - Mrs{"Alex Sawyer wer in Cass Lake'last Friday. * Mrs. Sawyér was visiting Mrs. L. W..Bates. . * ‘School’ commenced last Tuesday at the Buck- Lake school house. Mrs Rothe is the teacher. - Mr. M. 0. Rogholt is on’the su:k list the ‘last few days. Alex Sawyer calléd-on Neils Han- son £ Sugar :| :Bush last Tuesday. ilbur Brower, “the Shores medi- cme man,” was in- this neighborhood last Wednesday. - He kfl. “here " for Kitichi. . Miss Myrtle Rogholt is nf.endlng school this term. Mrs.\Wm, Pqn'ault was in_ Cass lee last Friday. M. O..Rogholt-took a load of wood to town last Thursday. only seven pupils. There are at least ought to be’in gcl_zooL BAGLE' 3 4 Alta Lee of Cass lake is visiting three more boys ‘of school age that| . Femle Saturday. -Frank .Anderson City, Mo.,; Monday, Miss ‘Tieta* Sundelt Mlt to Be- edical ing ‘high- school Miss. lxone Lee 62 arty ol “Gonviek were visi urdsy. ' Mrs. Catherine Otr left: Saturday for an extended. visit with relatives at Faitmont, : Minn.. . -and’ Billings, ‘Mont. ‘Misses Muxaret “Mossefin and Theresa : Peterson : left “Monday for Cass Laks - where - they . will teach school this term.. . - "Miss;Hildw Leet, who has been vis- iting: her: parents. here, returned to|- Clmiax ‘Satorday. Mr.: and ‘Mrs. ‘H.- A. Melbye and -daughter ‘Alice “autoed . down from Grand Forks Wednesday and ‘stopped at the ‘home of Mrs. :Melbye’s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs./ A. Meyer. They continued -on to the Twin Citigs the same day where thay mll hke in the state fair. Mrs. L. D. Bnntld and ehlldun left Tuesday for s~ week’s visit at Leeds, N. D. : Mr. Carter of Pine Center return- ed from Warren last week where he | Had been seeking medical aid. _ Miss Alice Peterson . left Monday livered. tot . your here. ' Sat- | : amily of Lake, spent Sunday with "+ A\lg\‘m Luedtke!Sr:-and family. Miss Dorofl\y ‘Wright went bget employed for some time. ueg;plgd rar pomwnp in midji*Monday where she “will ‘attend i the high school during- the ‘winter. While there she will make her' hame with her “sister, Mrs. Joe: Burns.: August Luedtke Jr. visited Mr. Paul Pagel Saturday evening. . Mr, -and ‘Mrs. Edward Luedtke'Jr. by Parcel M” First Chu Wcrk .ml l’ronn School commenged: Tuesday with | ¥ Our:ph,armacxs"s a!:e regmered and grivduate chemists. . They. knowl}f: Ourdrugs are fresh, ‘pure, istrong, effective. ' We may: charge a little' more than :some preseriptionists, but then. ‘'you arei sure of gett “what the doctor-ordered.” ‘And that means everyt ing. - LA‘Lmzn'n: & ERICKSON Prof, Chu. Pflock with over 20 yur: expeneaee, h‘m ltlulml in the best conservatories,’ h!pzl. -nd ankfork, ‘vull tu:ll VlOLlN—I’lANO and; 'ORCHESTRA ' Phone 562 or 508-W, or-call i %./?m M the Elko Theater 4 &r oo .224_ DIMPLES~~ PIzones e What's more lovely? You watch. them come and go like sunshine .on: a cloudy .day.: L3 2 It's m‘y mission to help‘ you to keep . .a record’ of ‘these © will erase. H akkengy STU ‘Bemidji - - :— ‘We are now making sittings for Christmas delivery —: dimples that time Store- Day phone 178 Night plwnu 332 or 358 and Hndertakmg Company H. N. McKEE Licensed Embalmer and Funeral Director + PHONE 222.W RESIDENCE PHONE 222.R 120 THIRD STREET Roberi J. Runell .. 312 Fourth Street Pkones 620-W—82£}R E. P. Peterson| ‘Pianos and Phonographs . Diamonds ey 308 BELTRAMI AVE. 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