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p— o ~TUESDAY. EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1922 - STOP AT THE ders Hotel Next to the Rex Theater fi%&&%* EXPERT WATCH REPMRING g corner display wi dow of the Pioneer Bmldmg is fflled with Nash - coffee, which window is given €l § It rashs and the Ennds are not in 3 nse; for the _purpose ol‘ghn is W d‘flelds. By n s, men ang o 3 ; w-te?fiwm%;;gw No_attention._paid _to-an 1 1 Selgmegy us Writer’s name mus b- known”t“o'tgui '.m!.';"r. gu not th 'e Child the Animal. ily fo iblicati . fifi::;_;;p&n:.', fl'-:::?e%e:i. gl.nmoueo SBfics, mor iates: thn ~Tn the ndvertxsmg columng’of ‘the- Pione~ bl nterent I o ‘,‘;“f,fifl,:x readers will be able to 1&},5!1 4 nce of anlaplmal.: He takes to It ] ‘good drinking quaht;es v current issue. tige rigch more ndturally. than to ¢he of’ product and through the combined éffort' { us own m flmflmmflmmmuml||||||l|||||fl|||||||||||||lfllm|||um|l ““ Rental prices.have been sharply reduced of the advertising and the display window _ Hote] B fld]ng the sales of the product advertised are m?!;mayofim ot sscsie |l L AR .for t}u;h“ o:et::t::nm ol matem;\ll)t mcreasE(;l. ~ i ound to show the influ- 3 " s Taken = We invite advertisers to use this display ofship through- I THE W’ P‘I’ONE‘Ea_-n o every ursday and sen! 0/ for, 1n-advance, §3. Dostage el ‘Iltves, but it'is window, This is part of our 8ervice. More than that, we help them to prepare g?lr T N— »Moosa Hall For Rent! For lodge ancl other meetings, dances, pphq, etc. ‘Moose Hall excelh in light, ventilation, size, location, Pets of which |ty seany. becoineso sond. They | T ST OB AT THE ——] Should be. hken ;up pot by the nape sk, vith Al she yost of the NEW RANIER HOTEL|; Tkl !N MINNEAPOLIS “nat xm;u:e—;?l“:nd l:nn;‘;z B The use of a convenient kitchen may be arranged for. R o e oy ',sm“ w‘] 2]| Best Value Hall in Bamidji e ote" }fiecflon, often grows lnm '[hg !gofl reputation of the Moose Hall to be maintained. The right is xeserved to reject any applications for rental. For rm; md pen, dats sult as far'in advance as possi| e Moose ( :lew- ard, John Matland, at the Moose. Ch-b Phone 62. Comr 4tli and Minnesota, over Bemldjx ledw-re Co. Unless credit is given this " Press is entitled to-the use rog.xf{nbuuuon ot dl ted, news dispatches credited to it, and also the local news published herein,-- OFFICIAL COYNTY AND GITY PROCENDINGS ——\\m___ A “GLOOM CHASER” It is bad enough at best, when we con- sider the low prices the farmer is geflmg for crops; but ‘when we make ¢ comparisons of Belframi county farmers with those of other séctions, it rmgh\t be ‘Wworse. The Grand Rapids Hera it before the farmers of Jfas county mcel]y in. tllilel followmg edltox}:l It may apply to Bel traml county rmers ina large measure. The Review says: firt:d # sot;g as'tc‘t:ees- Kin Throughout all farmmg Bettions, there ation gof X pgl‘l P tB if the R is complaint concerning the ~ agricultural M‘Y we add, however, that if the efi mdustry, ‘While production has been good pubhcans want to keep i in power, theyt;n prices are’ exceedingly unsatisfactory. Low have to show even g{e}ter ’:s'fi“ an prices are-felt all the more keenly because during the past twenty months, of the récént prevailing prices = of land. The people’s interests are far more im- Naturally Ttasca ‘county farmers have the portant than that of any party and when —t same complaint of those in other sections such pa will g il ot all and | of the Nofthwést. The low potafo price has last of all, fl“" ‘“"er”ts of the people, it { i for deflation; and now he blames President Harding. The record sllows that the deflation program started in'1919 and wasnearly over before Harding was muugun d. i i BHI.Y I’IONER WANI‘ ABS BRJHG R}SHL’IS done mucki'to cast’gloom “over those who till the 56il in this great territory, - “However, Itasca county farmers should realize that they are in a better position than mast of the farmers in:other sections. The lgpds which they are cu]txvatmg are low in"pricé ‘and hence not the ‘enormous charge for mterp p'while high, are not pearly as bu;:de i other sections. Prices of all kin products. are bétter here thaj southe Minnesota or Iowa. Butterfat sells for more and all the. products of the farm lmng a price in the nearby mdustnal centprs of from 10 to 30 per cent greater thap the general market. While the farmers of To- need have no fear of losing ~ power and prestige. And still they come. Wehave but started | our Reader Accident Insurance plan and must confess thal we are gtill behind on the list in making out policies. We ask our. readers to be patient for a few days more when we will'be in a Pposition to’ bettgr handle the big lists that are cormng in from both new and ‘old' subséribers. .- 4 - bR The Pioneer’s Travel Accident Insur- ance pohcles seem to b,g making a big hit. Weé are still behind’ with writing policies —have a little patience, friends, we are This moisture-proof container keeps ‘its crispy-freshness. YOUR coffep taste will tell‘you what ress—yowll love the de.lmdus flavor of Nash’s ' Delicious; Coffee : Whét!&rbre\vedmhardorgoft ater, it make s * ‘&°rich; full-flavored, satisfying cup of col 1t’s the coffee of no regrets. PAID ADVERTISEMENT (Inserted by and for J. C. McGhee in his own ‘behalf. Amount paid for series $20.00) ........... wa will buy coal to keep warm this winter Itasca county farmers will sell ‘wood. There will be considerable activity in the forest i ight shift. putting on a night shi roasted” crispy freshness. 10 femove chaff "_:_—‘,,:! e and coffee dust—no bitter flavors. ‘A achievement in caffee blending plus ‘that “hot ncw ieve Dfee Seventy-five cents i uch to pay for In one and three pound coptamgrs.] products and lumpering business this win- e S S ter, which is another factor in the growth :’tg 100212;;:(:11’ e?g Bolfey, hfl’;“ i Your Grocer Sells | lt and development of Itasca county. busmexss You}]l b: St (:,orl;npnny m e pie “These are but a few things which con- cern this section and its rapidly develop- ing agricultural prosperity. Its much bet- ter to be an Itasca county farmer this year than a farmer anywhere else that we know of.” ——i = 1t The Pioneer’s "m0ture gallery” of pol- iticians in this jssu pity you can’t vo 0 shame if you would (o2 00N &) J. C. McGhee THE TIDE KEEPS TURNING 3 ‘As election day approaches the tide dogl‘:: l?:l;); l?“”:‘g;i uin:n evumb "C}l: Goupti;sgz:::;‘:ndent keeps_coming in stropger and stronger for » €8 hrea Frank Kellogg for the United States Sen- :«;ecle] fsa Ybothl’mnfie 2 Xt rsve‘l accident insur- Ga’ dnte ‘for Re-electio: ate. If Dr. Shipstead and Anna Dickey 9F both is our rgcommi : Wi could get to%ether;nd one pull’ out of the d race, it might maKe a good contest, but This has be a with the three in it, there can be but one crops and pohefi? great o *for e result. ; b been eff wul A”:ut.u yomr vots, November 7, 1922 Beltra; County Vaters: Th inistration” of J. C. McGhee, County Supetinténdent ‘of Beltrami county; - has’been conservative, economical ‘and efficient - during Jhis past term. i The: nv:fue rural. school term has been' en, 7 ral pupil’s Average attendance has i_nc_'rr:nslg"ls days. 6 oss” appoftionment by non-attendance has decreased 26 per ‘cent. o4 An Annual Teachers’ Institute at each end of the cobnty, ‘and monthly uch?ul meetings bpve ivanced -the etflcxenc{' of the télchgn g ey wages for bet! ad‘vou ‘A hberal reward is offered for informatic leading to the apprehension of the boys wfi "Ths’bast Ameru:an cmmslup has. been pro- .hlve heen malnng a prugty;e Qf k w i 50 s . mEv:;:] eg’;:tnl;: hJ;:en made to eqluhze ed- street lamps in the yicinity M‘lll“lppl and..r-: i When_Billie starts o unqualified teacher is teaching in Beltra- e “mi-gomnty. ™ 1292 visits .were made. to the school during the ‘term. 352" vx:kts Were miade lasb yearl® ."Decisions have been Tair, ‘advicé sound, and 0xk-to improve the schools incessant. - “Annual School Officer meetings have been held in each of the three divisions of, the county. i Mr. McGhee holds a First Grade Professional Life Cemflcate, the highest g'nnted in the state > of Mighesota. * The lbovn‘ ffments may be verified by the records of the ‘office which-may be inspected by the public.” ~Your yote for J. C. McGhee for County Su- penntendent is a vote for the continuance of the same faithful service and for the promotion of { the welfare of the Beltrami public schools. Very truly yours, Mary Lilleskov, Assistant” County Super- Irvine Avenuen in school you want his photograph. Photographs of the children never grow up. _ In photo¥raphing the child¥er we take = particular pains for results particularly pleas- ing. . e A e RS AR 5 WO /'St‘op! - .. w:tlun the Wt"“ mondn n¢ gnn lamps have been broken every ; fo‘“ sides being very‘expenuve for us it g‘akes ¥ery poor service for regldeny in ghis district ] C We will appreciate any cooperation given by q;;g public 'Mimasgla Electric Light & Powsr Go. E.E. SWANSON Manager " Call 239 for an ap- pointment. : intendent. . I cerhfy that the above statements are cor- Tect. Isabelle Holdahl, ‘l'h photographer in. your town STHE HAKKERUP S}'U.DJ.O—