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A AL DA 5 dissatisfaction and unrest among: the peo- .ple of the nation and the ‘sooner our law makers realize that the common - people will not stand for this extravagance the sooner will we get back to normal"condi- tions. We are not mentioning the salary in- creasg reported nfiade by the New. York + reserve bank, which is stated to be 594 per, cent increase in 1921 over 1918 and in the -twelve bapks an increase of over fifteen BEMIDJI DAILY. PIONEER SH;D DAILY. EXC! ‘SUNDA\’ BY THE IDJI PIONEER PUB] SHING CDMPANY G :B; CARSON, Pres. ENU, Secy-Mgr, J. D WENTER; ewn Bitor " TELEPHONE 922.923 nnuna at e Postolice at Bemidjl, Minnesots, as Becond-clash :Matter, under Act of Conml‘:’ of ' March 3, ll79 MEMBER, NATIONAL K EDITORIAL Agw’nou nymgus contributions, :Z“:vu sditon byt not ers: 3 5 surprised to see more of them, provnded this investigation ends;i f}zzle I One. . Week. .15 Three Months. WEEKLY PIONEER—Twelve pages, published " onry Thursday and sent postage pald to any address for, in advance, $2.00: r While the bond mnrket has heen less active during the last-thirty d&ys and pric- es have receded moderately, there con- tinues to be a strongly underlying demand for good investment issues. The decline in the general level of bond; prices is not primarily the result of hesitation on - the part of permanent invéstors: or'a symptom of saturation of the market. I rather a réflection of the gradual elimination of speculative and temporary- | influences. Throughout the penod of cheap “money and rapidly rising prices, ° there wag: a heavy -absorption of securities for the pur- pose of making. immediate profits. -Antic- ipation of an increased need for money for the financing of manut‘actunng and’ mer- chandising operations. and. the decreasmg attractiveness of mvestments‘ onds,” ex- cept from the longer view point, has re- sulted in a considerable’selling* of securs ities by temporary holders. ——Natmnal Bank of Commerce'in New York, § 98 Cents, Plus Brains Unless credit is given this paper, only the United :’::!.l dll!!‘;‘l;!l;lod todfih% l:sa ltm" re~vubllc’nnon of all ches credited to r otherwise credi! and also the local news publ!:‘h:d herein. Seitess OFFICIAL COUNTY AND CITY PROCEEDINGS | . LATE AS USUAL £ At last there seems to be a difference of opinion on the question of county div- { ision. Just why Bemidji has decided to wait until the eleventh hour, no one seems to know but the opposition is making strides a-plenty-on the home stretch. The “North Enders” are right on the job, making every effort to combat the anti-divisionijsts arguments and by the time November the 7th ‘rolls around fhe air‘promises ‘to be filled with propaganda — :hat will keep the Radios working over- ime. §———3 KELLOGG ON TOP In spite of the fact that every argument \ to undérmine Frank B. Kellogg’s record as United States Senator is being advanced he seems to be holding his own and then If you want to know. how to regard the some. advertising space you buy of us, consider After the “wind-jammers” are through this: and the clouds clear.away the chances Medical scientists hayve figured that the are that the great little Minnesota states- average human body is composed of iron, man will be returned to' continue to serve sugar, lime, fats, phosphorous, magnesium - : tHe people of the Nor‘th Star State in sulphur, and- potassium—all with a total ; Washington. market value of about 98 cents, at current : ! e prices. SPENDING MONEY That’s the value of the raw material, be- fore anybody poured the brams into the combination. But with brains added to the 98 cents— who can megsure'results? Edison, Bell; Eaton, Ford; Leverhulme, Wanamaker— these names.all pause for reply. You don’t:pay much fzyr the white space comparitivély: speaking. ' * ,S But when’ you. fill that space with flw results of bram-work there’s: no. tellmx the total, . So don’t measure the.value to you of the space you: buy of us. in? terms of the prlce The resolution introduced in the United States Senate last month investigating the i expenditure of money for building pur- e poses on the part of the Federal Reserve Board should meet with general approval provided it doesn’t end with only an inves- txgatlon. The report made to the Senate shows § " that four of the twelve reserve banks have i spent or will spend nearly fifty million % dollars for banking quarters. If such is the case and the remaining re- serve banks keep up with this class of building program it is high time that the we charge. people’s money was better safeguarded. “'We only charge for what- we have The reserve banks were not instituted created. You profit by what: you create, The real value of the space “to you is de- termined by what you putinto it = = 1 for the purpose of seeing which could build the finest building out of its earnings It is this kind of expenditure that causes '.fifrteen (15)‘ BETTER cigarettes for’ IO¢ —bltter Turkish, —better Virginia —better Burley Every cigarette full ‘weight ‘and’full size CopyricHT 1922, LicgerT & MyErs Tosacco Co. R T NEPUE SIS SO ~ THE.BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER A g b A OO ARSNGB U Y e S Carl Opsata was an out-of:the-com~ munity visitor. ’ Mr. E. C; Bergh returned from: Mnneepolig Thundny ‘where he-at- [-Ji8 tended the Dalry show - the preced< b ing week. The ‘Bible class will holds its first meeting of this fall at Mrs. Jessie Grove om Oct. 20, All are weleome do hor 4 b e to take part.in this study. wn to her daughter’s. school .af Grichi i Among_them was |- The .Lagies* Aid. aucton was fiela hooliflag, much larger ‘at the Swenson Lake' school. house 3 3 The e;hool isy / (Too late for last week) M. E, Johnson visited at Hines and Sly ‘last: week. Mr. Johnson is buying: up_carloads. of hardwood :to be shipped to- St Papl-in_the near future fas»( fire wood. ings from Pimosh Lake uggy load of supplies know Jjust haw qun;k you % - “sults from ' {T¢ /PIONEER WANT ADS And ‘it-is ‘worth your hme to read. = every-day. : 8 ; bay back Gec rid of that pain them d day ove ng at the J. W. Ma . Doan’s Kidney Pills. home and all hands helped in a jolly good “time makitig ‘oveér.300. pounds| < of ‘sauer kraut ‘for Mahoney’s.- Af- . Detling, carpenter, 615/ . ter .the' work was done, cake, coffee: idji Ave., Bemidji,-says: “Doan’s and sandwicheg was served the crowd | Kidney Pills ’have been used in our by the Mahoney’s. Music and sing- | familyoff and:.on and I have yet to ing were enjoyed: find the time they haven’t given good A very. large crowd was in this results, From my own experience, unity Sund njoying the open- | I feel in a_position. to recommend f:;) n‘\n lp)a’rtr“x’c;gzyse jso!;J % o them to others who 'may be_ suffer- lt’s the Service That Counts h any“form of kidney trouble. A’ two hour play. is being prepar- ’fix wit 2 3 y kidneys have. - given me. trouble Pho: 22 ed by the Kit! young “people. Tt :ng it has been nécessary to pass the - ne 9. is'a fine temperance p]ay secretions quite often dur'ng the day | . Voo Nourishment and of Purest: and . occasionally. at: night,. too. This Kflflns Quality—Yet: No. ‘Higher: kidney weakness was quite annoying === ThanRaw Milk. THEY MAY. CONTAIN JUST THE OP- PORTUNITY YOU ARE LOOKING FOR The Small Cost Is Not To Be Consxdergd 3 mG E and affected my’ back. I -also had a LAK i stéady; dull ache through my:.kid~ P e |neys= and--across: tue small of my (Too late for last week) * back'that easily wore me out. Some-~ The Big Lake Farmer’s club held | times, when I stooped, a sharp:catch ‘their meeting ‘at~Thomas Wilson’s | took me in my back and made it dif- ist Wednesday. . A fine diner was ficult- to straighten. 'When these at- tacks:come: ony _the hmely use of Pasteurized Mxlk Rlch ;ln The following ¢ | The -division of the' county and the af ent'No. 1, pnncnpally Mr. |} With Red Crown in the tank your engine is so flexxble and so o _responsive_that. it. seems. to possess an mtelhgence which: makes . 'ctg-lvmg § pleasure. Red Crown - bums completely and evenly; it vaporizes at defimte temperatures-for definite purposes—for instant startings’ for quick - ‘get-away; -for smooth acceleration; and Tor every ounce of power and speed your engine is.capable of producing. - \ These are a.few: of the. reasons for the constantly increasing: popu- larity of Red Crown. I you are not using it you are overlooking a lot of imotoring pleasure. 23 .9(: pen gallon—why pay more? { I‘iliing Station or Garage Stowmg the Refl Crown Sign Stamlarll 0il Company Bemidji, Minn. (Indiana) e