Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 30, 1922, Page 2

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S ) THE ‘BEMIDJI DAILY: PIONEER fl‘e orican | @. [cgum | (Copy tor. s Daparipent Supplied by the Arnier! Tegion Naws Service.) THE LEGION OATMEAL COOKIE Recipe . Submitted by Mrs. Frederick | Gehiman, Springfield, 1l Wins International Contest. i Mrs, Frederick Gellman- of Spring- | 8 field. 111, presents the nufiu{gl'(‘.flokie‘ 1o the country. Of the 400 recipes | which have been pouring into na- | tional headquar- | ters of the Amer- fean Legion Aux- iary during the puxi two months, | the Gehlman “Oat- | meal Cookie” Lus | heen sel to | il the in| wilitary hospitals | throughout the United States. | Although uui prize whatever was offered in tils uniques con- | test, recipes cane e Utront - every | state in the Union and from Hawail, Alaska, Canada No it was really an international contest,’ but the winuer ‘ Malls from our own Middle: West. The | Judges selected Mrs. Gehluaw's cookie | i &4 recipe for use in the hospitals, be- , cause it beat combines food value mm 1t makes u migh v, Here it is: | | | | | Mrs. Merbert Pin. { nell, and Paris besides. 1 litfle fat content. i good tasting cookie, too, 2 cuptuls augar 1 cupful raisins | 3 euptuls flour (ut with scis- 1 teaspoontul soda sors) 2 tpagpoonfuls bak- 1 cupful lard or ing powder butter 3 cupfuis rolled 1 cupful sour milk eats (ground) 1 egk (well beaten) Process: Flour the raisins. Cream | @ fat in a mizing howl, aldivg the | sugar . gradually. Add the egz, then the wllk. ther the dry ingredients #fier sifting them together, then the oats, and lastly the foured raisins. Using «teaxpoun, put outo w greased aml Noured baking shest. Put into a l-mv hot oven (360 degrees) and | léave 10 to 15 minutes. i Mrs. W. J. Marks of Indinnapolis, | widely recognized domestic science ex- pert, and the members of her “flour” class acted s Judges for the contest. | vy selected ax an alternate to the| lman Lospital conkie, an ther | “oatmeal cookie” which they would récommend for general use. It con- | - fains a- larger percentage of fut und | ro milk. Mrs. A, O. Wiggin, Lima, Ohio, sent it in. The vote gave Mrs. Mury B. Snod- | gfask of Highland i'ark, Mich., second ranking witheut a rival. She sent In’an “erange cookie” recipe. ‘The Judges selected us the third rlllhlxg recipe a “cremm cookie” with smiall fat content, sent in by M Mary E. Robinson, Walla Walla, Wash- ifigton. | Mrx, Herbert Pinnell of Indianapo- | i lig s shown mixing the dough for the National Cookie. She was one of the | 4 class of judges and—secret —she hasn't | g heen mixing dough for Hushand l’m-‘ nell so very Iun; ! OHIO LEGION MAN MISSING | \ § Clair A. Anthony Is Bging Sought by | Toledo Post, Ne. '319—His Family Needs Him. | | H | | Joseph Buker Post, No. 219, Toledo, | 0., I8 seeking the whereabouts oleuh A. Authony, who b has disappeareil from his howme in | that clty. and whose wife and i children are in i destitute circum- N stances. Anthony 1 18 described as o twenty-nine t years old, five 1 feet six inches in height, weight 180 pounds, ruddy complexion. dark- ciaic A, Anthony. hair, blue eyes. He walks with u alight limp in tllt left leg.: Auyone having information conc ern ing Anthony is asked to communlcate| witk Lelawd M. Beatley, commander of the post, 4112 North en street, Poledn, 0. * IMAAY Cirqumatantial bqy " On the coiuplaint of a *farmer, 01d Fphraim lhad been haled inte cofrt cliarged Wil clicken shooting. His Iawyer had ..«af- v? 3R caxe for him awd _for. in¢hers hads, the | PIRINtM recalled. hoping to make him} contradict lis own testimony, | Iphrain who shot your Chickei? “Wal,” said the farmer mildly, won't swear to ft. but T xuspeet hiw “Phat's mot enough to conviet man, What makes you suspsct him? + “Wal, I saw him in the chic k»n yard with a gun, then T heard the "nn‘ o off, and then 1 saw him putting the| chicken inte a bag-and it didn't] xqmehow scem sensible to fizzer the| w\umuml suiei —\mmu'un SUBSCRIBE FOR;; R HE@?}Q“% 1t 1s | American practices Nature's Little Joke. A food expert warns the publie mgainst the Ben Davis apple. “Such apples.” he says, “are neither flavor- ful nor have they good keeplng quali- ties. They nre good for neither eat- ing nor couking.” wmore, He might have told of the re- proachful looks cast on you by a hoy or cow when you give it u Ben Davis, Someotié;,must heve had an “Awful grouch téteall thix thing after a man | of that name. The Ben Davis Is a | deceptivelooking vegetable. In cold and shape it resembl fine apple It is good only to look at. Its flesh is tasteless and without juice. Tt looks like an apple, but it isn’'t one. one of Nature's Jokes.—New York Daily News. It’s toasted. This oneextraprocess gives a delightiul guality that can not be duplicated PAID ADVERTYISEMENT (Inserted by and for Jjulius Johnson in own behalf. Amount to be paid| for series $20.) JULIUS R. JOHNSON| Nominee For SHERIFF Having been nominated for Sheriff of Beltrami county at the primary election through the generous sup- port of the citizens and voters. I now again ask your earnest consid- eration at the general election, No- ember Tth, It is impossible to interview per- | sonally each voter and I therefore submit my candidacy briefly as fol- | Tows: I believe the office of sheriff a most important one and believe in and will stand for, the enforcement of all la as prescribed by statute. I will also conduct the office- ac- cording to the desires of the pecple —which surely calls for a substan- tial enforcement of our laws and de- ! mands deceney and respect for and traditions. There are no strings to my candi- dagy as I have no pre-election prom- fore free to-pledge myseif | cause of the people and agree to serve you to the utmost of my ability. Sincerely yours JULIU: JOHNSON PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for C. M. Ascham of Bemidji, Minn., amount to be paid 32 cents per inch.) Vote for C. M. ASCHAM for County Attorney | Ex-service man and member of the Order of Railrcad Tele- plwu He might have said | to the| i | Twenty-one years of teaching and #2/Potato Ancestors. Thirteen thousand feet above sca level in the mountains of northern Ecuador, the region which is believed by scientists to be the cradle of the potato race, there has been found a wild species of this plant, The dis { coveries were made by Wilson Pope- noe” of the bureau of plant indus | Department of Agricultuve, 3 Our own la developed potatoes | would be Just as proud of these moun- tain Murphies . Brya nthropold ap _,ijl; crossing, The, 1gcg. seed ragher frees PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by the Beltrami County Republican Committee for and in behalf of Frank. B. Kellogg. Amount to be paid 32¢ per inch per issue.) | FRANK B. KELLOGG Present United States Senator and Candidate for rc.election.... at the general election Nov. 7. A man whos recerd shows that he has done more for the farmer than any other man in the United States Senate. He is considered one of the pow- ers n the government and has al- ways had the interests of the com- mon people at heart. Your vote cast for him will help |retarn to the senate a man recog- nized by the nation as a champion of all the people. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for Ethelyn Hall in her own behalf. Amount to be paid | for series $20.00) ETHELYN W. HALL Candidate for Superintendent of Schools Beltrami County General Election Nov. 7, 1922 supervising—twelve years a teacher in Beltrami county. QUALIFICATIONS Graduate of a High School. Graduate of a Teachers College Completed courses at the Uni- versity of Minnesota. EXPERIENCE Taught ix;(qral school in sota. & Taught iy Training rursl teachers M’ Mingiota! ® .3 Taught all &ades ifi’ MiRfeJots. - Supetvisedull ‘gradestin Moy upcrvn d Jumor ngh school int Bemidji: 4 Now supérvisifig: alf! grndd!‘ \n > Bcnud]l tiw = AIMS To secure the teachers. To bring to the districts the maximum state aid, and thus les-! |sen the burder. of taxation. | To promote health conditions in | the schools. | { To promote the study of Amer-| cianism and Good Citizenship. | To closely and intelligently su- | best qualified Wi i ¢t to one of the potato diseases of which their cul tured brothers are often vietims, | f 74 POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by A. D. Johnson in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00). A. 0. Johnsan Present County Auditor seeks your support for election to a term as auditer of Beltrami county, November 7Tth. He has endeavored to serve all without: fear or favor and granting special privileges to none. fice for the past four years ranks among the foremost having been efficiently and omically conducted. He pledges you the same high standards in the future if re-elected another term The same cordial wel- come will be accorded all and the hospitality cnjoyed by so many in the past' willeuntinue to be extend- ed in the future If you favor this kind of policy by one of-your public officials exercise your right ¢f franchise on November econ- and vote. P— PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for J. G. Morrison in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00) '~ J. G_MORRISON. JR. SUCCESSFUL NOMINEE FOR OFFICE OF COUNTY COMMISSIONER From 3rd District I am a candidate for the above office and stand for good roads, good aim to reduce taxes throughout the county will be given my earnest consideration at all times. If -clected I wilt meet with the township board in the district at least once a year to discuss with the people the problems that become my duty to selve as their- representative. Your support and vote ‘will be ap- preciated election day Nov. 7, 1922, J. G. MORRISON, JR. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted. by W. T. Noonan in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00). Elect NOONAN TO THE LEGISLATURE He has lived in Beltrami County 14 years. He knows the measures that are needed for its development and pervise the working details of the entire county system. will work to get them. ! General Election Nov. 7, 1922 FRG NPT second | This of-| in the state as) 7th. He will appreeiate your support[ schools and farm development. An f di _‘gen*ly to see that the ;business of; PAID ADVERTISEMENT W | (Inserted by and on behalf of Gra. {ham M. Torrance, of Bemidji, Min- Inesota. Amount paid for serics i $20.00). o eyl Xl ) GRAHAM I TORRANCE " { Candidate for County AItI’)!"ney for Beltrami county, Minn. - | To the voters of Beltrami county? I wish to thank you for the con- fidence you have placed in me in the past in selecting me as-your County Attorney, and if re-elected ¥ again promise you the best measure of service of which I am capable. GRAHAM M. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for J. L. George in his own behalf. Amount to be paxd for series $20.) : For County Audltor | Vote For | J.L.George “Mr. George is painstaking, commodating and _ capable. He brought ordér out of chaos in the Auditor’s office and while in charge always meintained a’ high order of efficiency.” Vote for him Nov. 7 at General Election YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE. APPRECIATED ac- PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for John C. Parker in his own belkalf.- Amount to be {paid for-series, $20.00) | JOHN C_PARKER - | First Commissioner District . | | Thinking it is about time our city| had a representative on the county| board, I hereby announce mysp!f al candidate for county comthissioner for the first district of Beltrami county. ! My motto if electad saféguard; the financial interests of | our‘zounty by judieious:economy-in| dxtbu.rsements of expenses., , o iThe duties arfl responsi'bfln:ics it lightiy the county is conducted on safe and sane prinéiples, and:with? - mistakes | correctedas soon as discovered. The tax business will be' the first lin my mind and anything I can do to relieve the present burdensome tax will surely be done i ! T will appreciate your support and | | if elected I will consider myself a} | servant of all the voters of Beltrami | county, ready and willing at all times| {to co-operate with one and all for| | the betterment of our county nnd‘ city. \ Sincerely yours ! | J. C. PARKER I | will be:to COUNTY, COMMISSIONER Ist DISTRICT Respectfully solicits the.support of - the voters at the general November 7th. His record as a fair| and_efficient commissioner term speaks for itself. i He has served the county well andi opponent, that I have thrice bwr} his friends as well as voters general- ly speak highly of the service he has rendered. preciated. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT (Inserted for and by Andrew in his Amount to be paid for series Johnson $20.00.) ANDREW JOHNSON | Re-elect him sheritf County at the 7th. He has been a conscientious of- ficial and asks the support of thej voters on his past record as their Sheriff. Your vote will be greatly apprecia- ted. POLITICAI. ANNOUIj‘CEMENT (Inscrted for and by ‘Edward " Paul- son in his own behalf. Amount paid for series $15). EDWARD PAULSON Ycur vote and support will be ap- EDWARD PAULSON Andrew Johnson, Present Sheriff of Bel-| trami County. MONDAY EV:NING, OCTOBER 30, 1922 e T e e e — PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for C. O. Moon in his own behalf. Amount to be paid for series $20). C. 0. MOON For:. . REGISTER “OF DEEDS TO THE VOTERS®OF BELTRAMI COUNTY: Having been nominated by a ma- jority of all votes cast for the office | of Register of ¢Deeds at the prlmm% ; FOR o election, | during | election, I am again before you as candidate. It is true, as stated by m elected as Register of Deeds, one 3 year term and two 4 year terms. Du: | ing the whole of that period the pub? t lic has had access to the records of : the office at any and all reasonable times. I have heard no complaint. On the contrary, I have been mform.,, ed by many persons who are famili ar! with the subject that, for the first |time in the history of the country, {"the land indexes may now be relied upon. If accuracy and attention to business are factors to be considered lin the choosing of county officers I respectfully solicit your support at the coming election. il | C. 0. MOON —_—————— POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT | (Inserted for and by C. A. Huff- man in his own-behalf amount to be pald for series $20.00). own behalf. of Beltrami| election November| | | C. A. HUFFMAN ' Successful Nominee for REGISTER OF DEEDS My candidacy for this office is ! based upon the theory that it is poor PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for S. M. Koefod, Minn., in his own behalf. amount to be paid for series $20) Bemidji, S. M. KOEFOD JUDGE OF PROBATE BELTRAMI_( Candidate for November 7;.1822". - R pohcy for any man to be given a life | hold on a public office. The present ‘ incumbent has been in -the court, | house for twenty years and for three *terms has held the office of Bcg:stcr of Deeds. - In.the sense of falrnea; g LIl The present incumbent highly honored by the vo! in the past and should gracefully. down. I have becn a resident of: Beltrami county for fifteen years, have built 2 home, raised my familg 8hd con- ducted my self in a mannér that the people will have no apologits fo make should they see fit to entrust me with the duties of this . ofilce i stand squarely upon my reco@d as a citizen and my training for’ t‘h‘s par- ticular work. I will appreciate your support and assure you that so far as the conduct of the office is concerned’ you will never have cause to regret such sup- UNTY port as_you.may see fit to extend. e-elec Very sincerely, C. A. HUFFMAN POLITICAL‘&NBLQUNCEMENI—A_Insened for and by O. M. Skinvik in his own behalf. Amonntt be paid for senes 39 60. 0. M. SK|NVIK B. W. LAKIN, President 7 sk gio2g, L, m'zv. sdmmy Tnmsxm irast o as sui -QPPOSITE GREAT NORTHERN -DEPQ'I-;. ..UMBER LATH - SHINGLES Candidate for the office of JUDGE OF PROBATE Beltrami County % ELECTION NOV. 7, 1922 -.LET S SUPPLY YOU WITH "+ » LIME - CEMENT - PLASTER PAPER-——Roofing and Sheathing BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy Sash Doors and Mill Work. FULL LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE = - | |

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