Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 19, 1922, Page 4

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BLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. BY THE “BEMIDJI ‘PIONEER PUBLISHING COMP. G. E- CARSON, Pres. E.‘H. DENU, S wnrrn,%m nmo}s'm PIONEER—Twelve 'mmunmmflum llhll uon lf N ‘the “loeal news published hardlk S COUNTY AND OITY PROCERDINGS "THE NEW HOSPITAL ——'l‘he Lutheran Hospital ‘Association is to - be commended for its enterprize in open- ing the hospital and-going ahead-wtih the project as best it can under the - circum- stances. It is deserving of much credit and should be supported financially and other- this worthy cause: If you:haven’t paid your subscription, ‘do so now-and if you haven’t subscribed get your name on the dotted line. .. Neighboring cities and towns are watch- ing with a great deal of interest and pride and look to this city to furnish this section of the stae with a modern hospital. Here is what the Laporte News has to say. regarding our hospital : “The St. Anthony hospital bmldmg, Be- :midji, that was bought some.time ago by « the North Central Minnesota Lutheran Hospital . association has been remodeled and equipped with all modern apparatus and conveniences and is now- open; and ready ‘to receive’ patients. This \xs an’in- stitution that has been greatly.-needed:and ;lltl bf a ‘benefit to all this pom n, of ‘the ate.” : G———! “DA!RY HBRDS VS, ACTOBIBS The Minneapolis Tribune is entitled toy, much- credit-for its propaganda in behalf, of diversified farming. The' earnest cam- paign.launched by this, newspaper = has provided no end of food 'for thought along this line and its efforts bring fruit in“every section of the Great Northwest. . Closely following their inauguration of this'common sense farmmg plan comes the show to prove out just what this® and-other newspapers have ‘been . preach- ing ‘with regard to dxvemfled farmmg and ° a dairy-herd for every farm. % 1t _h#s proven that dairy investment- than - factories’ and that dairy T £ H igarette full : Ze flfteen (158) ‘BETTER cigarettes, - ndustry, thundering emphasis. dairy cow was $2,410,000,000. p duction in the U. S.'in ]921 speak with The direct value of the products of the There was an “indirect profit of many millions, according. to'the {Dairy Record” which says: “Neither wheat, corn nor cot- ton-equals in value ‘the products dairy- cow. 2% of ‘the Georgian Bay to Mon- - PrSHTmMoTed oat o treal, possibly one million busbela: ;But two-million bushels a day are com o-Port. Arthur to be shipped: out: Owiig - ; t0'the congestion there was backed up last week something like six million' and that A wxll \probably be duplicated this week. This’ situation caused: a. decline of 1% cents:a biishel in that market as with thefuture “market on the side. at ‘once with demurrage clause, compared Amencan The lake freight is now mxcgnts to load , or eight cents to hold in storage.. This puts the wheat in the Northwest on -an all rail basis with the seaboard and’ the lakes might as well not be on the map, The result is this four'to five cents excess lake freight, plus about the.same amount of excess margin which would be removed if;the wheat could be forwarded. In other- words there is just-about:ten cents a bushel taken -out of the farmers price. Wouldn’t it be a God-Send to have a deep waterway from Duluth via Lakes and St. Lawrence to the Ocean? Just the Great figure out for yourse]f Dear Reader what it would mean in the above situation. And then little old New York, selfish to the core Jed by Governor Miller is trying_ to cram « down the’ throats of our America people -that the project is not feasable. R e BUY YOUR SPUDS NOW The south bought a bale-of cotton to help out the cotton grower in time of need and-saved_the crop.'Let us. buy. spuds and help out the fal'mer the potato crop. i By helping unload the surplus a. pfle of by saving right now . will help the farmer and the city equally. You: can buy the best potatoes world: right, here in Northern for fifty cents'a bushel.. “come for“your order dq not; hesi 1put' it over in a way that will attract the ‘sftention, of 'the entnre,country MY FAVB MOTTO I haven’ any, but there is 9ne well- enough to have it carved fire- place at home— . = “Aut Nunquam'Tentes Aut \l’erfice” in . the Minnesota When solicitors tate, Let's T liked mto the Freely: translated it. means,” -gither don’t try,.or go through with what you do try. To put .in’ another way," don’t start’ anything you aren’t prepared to_ fmlsh Mitchell, President, National - harles E. “"City Bank and the National City Company. of New . York, in Forbes Magazine, . ~=better Burley | | | 4 Alongside of the “Gre:t Bxg “Thete is ,\ust the nght apple for Baked Potato" in the Northwest'siball | éach season-. Thére is.just the right of fame products, is’ going' “The Big | apple for each culinary purpose. The Baked Apple.” Northern ' Pacific has studied the The Northern Pacific Railway has m:]em for many yengs rtal;w e:’:h‘e“ annousced that i we can now undertake ea- ready to begin ture ‘The Big Apple’ with the same popular. success that we have for so long emphasised the ‘Big Baked Pota- to’. Not that we are letting up on the * potato; no. sir-ree, but we are merely adding another ‘supreme amd to ‘the serving and ‘boosting the finest ap- ples , thé Yakima or any. other'cele- brated velley has produced—apples of worthy rank beside the. “Great glg fnkedPPmm" of -renewn.. On orthern Pacific ' dining cars, fmm s date lorw:;d “T}’n‘f Big ;‘ppleu ’:erf ct northwest’ - product will be ‘so'¥anked. L K. Owen superintendert cf Northern Pacific ‘dining cars, is an enthusiast about supremg develop- ment of the apple-in the northwest, “Standerds. are Bow so high,” he said “that it i8.possible to. buy and serve apples year after year with confident assurance that grades, flavors, colors &nd tastes will be umfox'mly perfecL apple at its best. “Apples for satce | for pies, for dessert, for baking; are each selected for the special pnrpdwe to which they are adapted.and will particular.-varieties are in their fin-, est condition. _ “And the greatest of them all’ will be -‘The Blg Baked Apyle' 2 , . “'PAID ADVERTISEMENT ‘. (Inserted by and for J. C. McGhee ‘in his own bebalf. Amount paid for series $20.00)", ..C. McGhee Con;lty Supenntendent of Schools Candldu(e for Re-election ‘Will Appreciate your vote, November 7, 1922 - B-l!n-n(eann!y Voters: The -administration. of J. C. McGheg, Oonnty Superinténdent - of Beltrami county, * has; been. conservative, economical and efficient d\mng his past term. 3 e average rural school term - has, been 15 v e lenxthened - . Each rural pupil’s average artendance has™ mcremd 18 days. The -loss ‘apportionment by nun-attendnnce has decréased 26 per cent. An Annual Teachers’ Institute at each end _ of the county, and monthly sectional meetings iin “have "advanced the efficiency.of the téachers. . Higher wages for better teachers have been advocated. Rural 'school graduates have increased . 175 per cent. ‘The best American citizenship has been pro- moted. Every effort has been made to equalize ed< ucational , opportunities. No -unqualified teacher is teaching i in Belm' 2 + 'mi .county. -1292 visits were made-to the school anhz -, thextern: ‘352 visits were made last: year: Decistons have been fair, advice .sound, work to-improve the schools incessant. . Annual’ School Officer meetings hav held in each of the three divisions of the ci r. McGhee holds a First-Gr: essi Lile Cerhflcnte, the highest gnn{ed' ifr'the state oy _of ‘Mingesota. “““The above statemients may be venflid by the ;le‘cotdsb lM the office which may be'ifispeéted by & ‘public. Yo’uf vote for-J. ©.“McGhee same faithful service and: for the promonun of the weIfare of the Beltrami public: schools. Very truly yours, Mary Lilleskov, Assistant County Super- ” ¢ intendent. ! cerufy that the above:statements are cor- ect. -~ - Isabelle Holdahl, Acting ‘Assistant B T om0 e L eI b b et A O Rt R )| candidate, be served during the Season when the | - I et S Sl T ““at.the Women's Club. ™ “That was an awfully good speech Mrs, Blakeley made.” * “Still,>my dear, a woman who so obvjously makes-her own hats could -convince me of anything. = Peeds at the: primary election, I am ‘again ‘before you as a t e, as stated by my opponent, that I have thrice been elected as-Register of Deeds,. one 2 year'term and two 4 year terms. Dur ing the whole of that period the pub- | lie" has ‘had ‘access-to the records of times. 1 have heard no On the cnntrary, L have b ed by m with ‘the subject that, for the first [time-in the history of ‘the 3 the -land indexes may now .in_the choosin at the-coming election. C. 0 \IOON ’mnxcxl. ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by A P Johnson = in his own' al Amo_unt paid for series $2 ‘A.D. Johnson Present Ca\mty ‘Auditor seeks yanr support for-election to a . second term .as auditor 6f Beltrami county, November 7th. * He - has endeavored to serve -allf - without fear or favor and granting special- privileges to noné. This of- fice for the past four years ranks among the foremost in the state as having been efficiently and = econ- omically conducted: He pledges. you the same high standards in the future if re-elected ‘dhother term The samit’cordial Wwel- come ‘will be accorded all and the ‘hospitality enjoyed by .so many..in the past will continue. to be exf,end' ed in the future i If you favor this kind of polley by one of your public officials exercise your right of franchise on Ngvember f7th. He will apprceiate, your pport and vote. - fl——_: POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by Andrew + -Johnson .~ in ‘his" own - behalf. . Amount to be paid for series $20.00.) 2 s ~.. " ANDREW JOHNSON """ Re-elect “him - sheriff of Beltrami County at the election November ficial_and asks the support of the voters con ‘his past recard as their lhflflfis \ " Andrew Johnson, Present Sheriff of Be! trami County. . - npon £ accuracy ard zttention. to]. usiness are fagtors to'be tonsidered | " of county‘-'a’fficers& THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1922 " (T R AND PICOTING DONE Cotton, per yd. 5c Silk, per yd. 10c 0. G.-OLSON THE SINGER MAN 5;-of“Bemidji,” Min=-~ nesota Amulmt pmd $20.00). - GRAHAM M. TORRANCE Candidate for County Attorney or Beltrami county, Minn. To the voters of Beltrami county: I wish to thank you for the con- idence you have placed in me in the past in selecting me as your County Attorney, -and if re-elected I again promlse you the best mensure of service of which I am capable. GRAHAM M. TORRANCE PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for John C. Parker in his own behalf. Amount to be paid for- series, $20.00) JOHN ¢ .PARKER For First Commissioner District ., Thinking it is ahout time our city had a representative on the county board, I hereby announce myself a ‘candidate for county commissioner for the first district of Beltrami county. My motto if elected will be to . | safeguard the financial intetests of our county by judicious. economy in disbursements of -expenses. The duties; and responsibilities in- cident to the office shall not be lightly considered: I shall strive dil- ~ ‘jgently to-see that the business of the county is conducted on safe and sahe’ principles, and with mistakes corrected as soon as.discovered. “The tax business will be the first ‘in' my mind and anything I can do to relieve the present burdensome tax will surely bedone I will- appreciate your support and if “elected I will consider myself a ‘servant of all the voters of Beltrami couity, ready and willing at all times to co-operate with one and all for the betterment of our county and city. Sincerely yours J. C. PARKER PAID ADVERTISEMENT . (Inserted by and for J. L. George in his. own ‘behalf. i for series $20.) TtH,. He has been a consclentw\m of = - For County Audltor Lo Vote For A “Mr George is-painstaking, .commodating - and. ... ;capable. brought order out of ¢haos in.the Auditor’s office and while in charge lways maintained a high order of efficiency.” Voté for him:Nov. 7 at eneral Election' " YOUR ‘SUPPORT WILL BE . " APPRECIATED [s SGRIBE ‘FOR THE PIONEER for series = -

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