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Vacations $1 to $5 Per Day Low Round Trip Fares This tremendous mountainland, high in the splendid Montana Rockies,now may be enjoyed as never before. A new mammoth mountain hotel, the “Many-Glacier,” has been erected on Lake McDermott, in the Park’s heart. The gateway hotel, the “Glacier Park”—at the Great Northern’s trackside — and nine enlarged chalet groups complete a chain of delightful hostelries. New tours—by auto-stage deep in among the mountains, a-saddle over wonder trails onto the Continental Divide—have been arranged. California Expositions via Glacier Park By overland trains across Rocky and_Cascade Mountains to Pacific Northwest—enroute a tour of Glacier Park—aboard steamships Great Northern and Northern Pacific to San Francisco—going or returning, travel this “Great Northern way.” Secure new free Glacler Park Literature — “*Hotels and Tours,” “Aeroplane Map Folder” and **Walking Tours Book” —and Expositions Folder. W. W. LLOYD, Agent. Bemidji, Minn. Sce America birst” H. A. NOBLE, General Passenger Agent ST. PAUL Glacier National Park BEMIDJ1 v Ice cream is the ideal food for hot weather. High in food value. So easy to digest that it requires hardly any of your energy. Cooling to your stomach. Delightful to your taste. It should not be treated as a delicacy, but as a food. Eat it for your lunch today. Give it to the children this afternoon. Have it for dinner this evening. FEat more of it after the movies. Too much is not enough. Because you (fl: get too much. ’ _l'{oors‘ Ice Creéam is now a product to be proui'l of. The purest, most wholesome, cheapest food you can buy. 2 Advertisers who want the best results always patronize The Pioneer. They know, by experi- ence, that it has no equal in this section of the country as an advertising medium. - COULON TRIES COMEBACK By BARRY FARIS. Johnny Coulon, the Ifttle ~Logan Square battler, who 8o long wore the crown of the bantams on his bald head, is going to try a comeback: The experience of Jim Jeffries and countless other gentlemen who have essayed similar stunts with disastrous results, has no terrors for Johnny. He is.as confident that he will win back the championship as he is of anything. Johnny, however, hasn’t lived 28 years for nothing. He knows a lot of tricks yet, even if he is an ex- champ, and he is basing his hopes to take the title away from Kid Wil- liams, on two things—one is that he really believes he packs a big enough wallop to put the Baltimore Dane away. The other is a well founded belief that Willlams can no longer scale IT6 pounds, the legiti- |’ mate bantam limit, and be strong— all the expostulations of Sammy Har- ris to the contrary. ““Williams can’t make 116 any mere and be strong,” Johnny said several days ago, “and I know it. I also know that there isn’t a 116-pound boy in the game with the exception of myself, who stands a -chance to beat him. Will-he fight me? I don’t know, but I'll make it so hot for him if he don’t that he will have a sweet time trying to square himself with the fans. He has never given me a return fight, anyway, which is contrary to all ring precedent. I am going to post $1,000 for him to meet me at 116 pounds.” Johnny hasn’t been idle since Wil- liams defeated him in California a year or so ago. He always was a clean liver and he has not abandoned boxing since he became an ex. He is constantly in training, and spends most of his time away from the little cigar store that bears his name up on the square. In July, Johnny is going to Canada and spend all summer in the wodds. Then he is going to come back, take on a few boys to get a good line on himself, and then spring .the big coup. v This, of course, is a1l according to Johnny, but the little fighter only weighs 118 stripped now and looks every inch in condition. And there are a lot of Chicago fans, particularly his Logan Square worshipers, who think he'mot only- has a chance to organized during the year, making _|a total of-eighteen ‘clubs-in'gur ter- ritory. The.gpecial: project this year "|has been the standardization of pro- Adug Two’ elul 3 Tw u Ve bought reg- istered bulls and are using them on & co-operative basis, clubs haye built telephone lipes this vear. - Moat 4f the clubs haye tele- fact ‘that' the telephone directory of Bemidji has the:names of-nearly four hundred farmers. in it. . -1 gave twenty-two talks .. during . the year to rural school children at which ‘there was a total attendance of four hundred and forty, or an av- |- erage attendance of twenty-two. The school, through: the liberality of ‘one of our local surgeons, has given thir- ty pure bred eggs to each of twenty- five children’jn the rural districts this spring. 8,442 Farmers Attend. The total numbeér attending meet- ings of all kinds held the .past year is 8,442, The number of farms to which a personal visit has ‘been made is 115. - Five hundred first class, five ,; woman to fly alone in ‘an aeraplane, ;|now heads a French automobile se hundred and ten second class letters and thirty postal cards have been written. Assistance was given in collecting the state fair exhibit and arranging it at the state fair, Two days were_spent. in judging. products products_at. the county fair. Much :for, Boys and Girls. Through : co-operation with the county superintendent of .schools, W. B. Stewart, -a-great deal has been done in interesting the boys and girls of the county in club work. Last year ‘'we had $250 from:the county fair fund to offer the children as premiums. - So successful was work last year-that we have secured an. increase: of-$100 for this year's prizes. - There -are .forty boys - en- rolled in the County and State Acre yield Corn contest. We have a new potato_contest this year in which we are giving five potatoes to each pu- pil who joins and are offering liberal prizes to the ones who raise the most potatoes from the five. = There - are threé hundred and fifty enrolled in this contest. ‘About three hundred are enrolled in the Poultry, Bread and Vegetable contests. Prof. T. A. Erickson says “that it is the most liberal one in the state. The city .children are encouraged in poultry raising by the operation of three incubators at the high school.” ~Abojt ‘eight hundred pure bred chicks were hatched this spring. Some of the pupils who started in poultry’ _ni'smg 1last year are keeping a six monthg’ record of the eges laid. Last month_Alice Dyer and Claire Vincent, two he contestants, ay- eraged nearly twenty-four eggs per hen. the|- Bgronui de la Roche, the first vice corps made up of expert women drivers who assist the army in the field. Ploneer want ads—one-nalf cent ‘word' eash. D. DO. D. —for years—, . The Standard Skin Remedy Instant Relief % Skin Troubles The Guaranteed Remedy . BARKER'S DRUG STORE This Stove Bums Oil or Gasoline ROIT VAPOR STOVES Lik SIMPLY light the burners and put your cooking on at once—just like a city gas stove. You have a hot smokeless fire right from the start. Of .all stoves that we know of as long as we have been in business, we believe the “DETROIT-VAPOR” stove the best made. We invite you to call at our store to see them and we will give you an illustrated book- let describing these stoves in' full detail. Given Hardware Co Your money back if you want it Minnesota Ave., Bemidjl slip one over on the blond Williams, " Their average for March was but that he’ll do it. inoqh B Early thig spring I sent out cir- cular letters to the farmers asking Scottish Terrier Club of America. New York, June I.—The Scottish Terrier club of America today holds its annual show at the Italian gar- dens of the Hotel Biltmore. An in- novation will be the introduction of two judges to work in concert. The idea is to have separate judges for dogs and bitches who will work in unit for the awards in the open and club specials. In all the regular classes $20 will be the prize money, first getting $10, second §5, third $3, and fourth $2. the stock line. has_published eacli week free- - of. charge, the replies to these letters. The results have been very -gratify- ing as'it has enabled many_fai to obtain_local grown change” gopd animals, an 30 _en~ able those” who had such sell to dispose of their entire stock. Last tall ‘T arranged’ for and shipped three co-operative carloads of cattle to South St. Paul. FERMERS BENEFITED BY A 'sagdle has been invented by-a AGRICULTURAL COURBSE|New Jersey inventor which includes .|leather flaps to cover the - ‘buckles which frequently ‘Wwear ou ’ riders’ clothing. - $ . (Continuea irom Page 1.) found anywhere. The Extension Work. On November 21, 1914, an insti- tue was held at the Bemidji high school building with an attendance of three hundred farmers. Prof. Francis Jaeger talked on bee-keeping, | 2l Due to the efforts of ‘Qui wounded British soldiers, w possible, are sent to complete thvir convalescenee in the neighborhood of their homes. p A. P. Ritchie on the “County Fair” S o : and Charles A. Forbes on “Good Plonegrbvunu—one’-mlt cent » Roads.” March 6 the second big.in-| word.cash. : 3 stitute was held at the same place = ADDITIONAL WANT ADS with an attendance of six hundred. Too Late To Classif; The speakers were W. A. McKerrow, | ‘W. P. Dyer and Bueford M. Gile. % At each meeting a free dinner was| Work. Mrs. P. J. O'Leary, 716 served by the Domestic Science de-| -Minn. Ave. .. partment under the supervision of = = Miss Agnes Halland, and the ex- pense of the same was borne by the] Commercial club.- o ) Association Organized, March 17, 1915, a dairy meeting was held at the high school and the Beltrami~ County Breeders’ associa- tion was organized.. This associa- tion will endéavor to improve’ . the dairy cattle in the community and to promote a better understanding of the dairy business. 3 Seventeen evening meetings at ru- ral school houses were 'held last fall. Talks were given by Supt. W. P, Dy#r, Miss Agnes Halland, teacher of Domestic Science, A. D. Batley, teacher of Manual Training, and my- self. At some; of the meetings we were accompanied by Miss Newton, teacher of music,” who sang two or three songs during the evening. . The meetings were arranged through the local teachers and practically all of |the neighborheod turned out. The business men of Bemidji took us to these meetings in their autos and not one dollar was spent for.trans- portation. Thé total number of peo- ple attending these meetings . was elght hundred and forty-eight, or an average of forty-nine - and - tenths to each meeting. Attended Many M During’ the year I has thirty farm uf club meetings. ‘WANTED—Competent girl for house- ment sure to have JUST THAT - 80c¢c, June, the Our store is just . full _chen-and’all parts of the what they. wishied to buy or sell in|! The Weekly Pionaer| | . SUTABLE GIFTS No matter what you have in mind, we are pretty We have just dozens ard dozens of different items. - > 7. 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