Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 5, 1916, Page 4

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112 MONDAY, ~JUNE - 5,0:1916. About The City Miss Mable=Foss of Grand Ferks, N. D., was a between-train-visitor in Bemidji Saturday. Mrs. C. J- Firch -of “Northern. was among. the out-of-town shoppers in Bemidji:Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Tennis of Park Rapids autoed to Bemidji Sunday and spent the day with friends. Ever bearing strawberry plants, $2 a hundred.—Adv. - bastt Miss Vallerie Doran left today for International Falls where she swill visit relatives for a short time. Arlo Achenbach left Saturday at- Bemidji Amazed By Sudden Action The incredible action of simple lavoptik eye wash is startling. WA school boy had an eye strain so badly;| he could not read. A week’s use of lavoptik surprised his teacher so much that she used it for her old mother. ONE WASH showed bene: fit. A small bottle lavoptik is guar; anteed to benefit EVERY CASE weak, strained or inflamed eyes. The IN- CREDIBLE result is astonishing. Pure aluminum eye cup FREE with each bottle. Barker’s Drug Store.— Adv. PAID ADVERTISEMENT. (Placed by E. E. Schulke and $3.00 paid for series.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for commissioner of the Fourth:district of Beltrami county to be voted upon at the primaries in June. If nominated and elected I will serve my district to the best of my ability and for the interests of all concerned. (Signed) E. E. SCHULKE. ADVERTISEMENT. (Authorized and placed by and for N. A. Otterstad. Price paid for series $5.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT I hereby announce myself as .a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of the Fifth district of Beltrami County, to be voted upon at the primaries the 19th of June, 1916. If nominated and elected, I will serve my district to the best of my ability. I shall appreciate’ your support. (Signed) My platform is to conduct the county affairs honest and . conscien- tious and if possible reduce our taxes. NILS A.'OTTERSTAD. of the Crookston camps at Puposky. =For;draying or-team work call Bak- kum’s Dray Line:...Phone-584-J. Maurice Witting left Sunday morn- ing forsBlackduck where he spend the:summer months on- bust- jness. Mrs. Lottie-Achenbach:of Neeley's Siding is visiting at the home of her parents;, Mr-and Mrs:Tom Brennon, of Wilton. Mrs. Jacob Fishel returned Satur- day.from Iowa where she has been 4[wvisiting relatives andsfriends for the past month. " wTomato plants,; 50c and 75¢ a doz. Some in bloom. Ellott, Florist.— Adv. 6265tf Leroy< Madson left Saturday eve- ning for Kelliher where he will spend the next three months visiting with his. parents. Miss: Nettia. Evans,:«after visiting withifriends in"Bemidji for a short time;.returned. Saturday-to: her: home at:Sehaolcraft. C. O.-Moon; register -of deeds, left Saturday: night for:Blackduck :where he. spent=Sunday: visiting. with rela- | tives.and friends. “One afisthese nice days you ought toc go to Hakkerup’s and have your picture taken.—Adv. 14t Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baer, with their guest, C. C. Thronson of Minneap- olis, motored to Itasca State park Sunday afternoon. C. Rogers, a ploneer resident of this distriet, returned Saturday night to his home at Shotley after spending Saturday in Bemidji. F. A. Wilson, formerly editor of the Sentinel,: returned to = Minneapolis Saturday- night after visiting in Be- midji for several days. 249. d44tr more, on: easy. terms.s Tel.- Mathew Larson.—Adv. R. C. Hayner, who recently opened a real estate office in Minneapolis, left Sunday to.attend to business mat- ters relative to the new firm. William Church and family were Lamong. the. out-of-town. shoppers in Bemidji from Yola Saturday. returned there in the evening. They Miss Edna Wright of Becida, teacher of the Nebish school, return- ed to her home Saturday where she will spend. the-summer .months. 4 & wtf 617 ‘We charge & cents cash for sweet REX "THEATRE Pleasing Photoplays Monday—Mat. and Evening| Tuesday—Evening Only 5 act Mutual Masterpicture |Margaret Gibson._ starring in “The: Stain in the Blood” a rare big subject drama stag- ring:Edythe Sterling and" Norbert Myles Admission 5c.and 15¢ “#ThesJungle :Outcast” Pictorial news of recent :date in “‘The Mutual Weekly’’ and Geo. Ovey in “Jerry’s Big Game.” Admission 5c and 10c ' GRAND THEATRE TONIGHT ' SELIG-TRIBUNE PICTGRIALWEEKLY ““The World Before Your.Eyes” GRETCHEN HARTMAN in the:Thrilling;Biegraph Prama “ALIAS JIMMIE BARTON” SMAMMY’S BOYS,” a.comedy -Shows at 7:30-8:30-9:30 5¢ and 10¢ TOMORROW—-MATINEE 2:30 INA CLAIRE and CARLYLE BLACKWELL ‘““THE PUPPET CROWN” By Harold McGrath Photograph Tlake the appoint-= ment today rnoon -tosaccept:azposition -in ona‘ #2466 < | will For 8ale—Five -acre lots in Ny—‘fl‘_ Millions of ~ housewives know this is the truth—they realize the cost of a single bake-day failure. That’s why they stick to Calumet. Be on the safe side—avoid dis- appointments — use Calumet next bake- day—be sare of uniform results—learn why Calumet is the most economical uy and to use. It’s pure in the can—pure in the baking. Order now! Rudud Highest milk if you call for it at the store and bring your own bottle. W. G. Schroeder.—Adv. 6d610 Mrs. H. Stechman with her daugh-' ter, Miss Jeannette, and son, Rupert, | left Saturday night for Tenstrike where they will spend the summer. H. W. Alsop, deputy county audi- tor, returned this morning to Be- midji from Blackduck where he was the guest of relatives over Sunday. Mrs. Fred Swenson of Frohn was in Bemidji Saturday enroute to Bag- ley. where she attended the com- mencement exercises of the Bagley high school. The Luther League of the Swedish ADVERTISEMENT Authorized and paid for by J. C. Thompson. Amount for series paid, $6.00. J. C. Thompson, candidate for re- election for commissioner, 5th Dis- trict, Beltrami County, Minn. I ex- pect to use the same policy in the fu- ture as in the past, except that I am opposed to issuing any more bonds for any purpose whatsoever. My 25 years as a resident in my distriet in perience as commissioner will enable future. Yours sincerely, J. C. THOMPSON. d&w to 618 ADVERTISEMENT (Authorized and to be paid for by Price for series $20.00.) C. B. BUCKMAN Republican Candidate for CONGRESS Sixth District, Minnesota to be voted on at the June primari Friend of the working man. Farmer and stock raiser. Lumberman and builder. perience. tieal -evolution. connection with my four years’ ex-| me to serve my district better in the’ the Buckman Campaign Committee, | i Believes in progression and prac-} ythis morning at ‘the Catholic: church Lutheran church will be entertained Thursday evening, commencing at eight o’clock, by Mrs. J. H."Randahl at her home on Mississippi avenuve. Hair dressing, face massage and scalp treatment. Switches .. made from combings $1.50. Tel.. 112, Mina A. Myers, Troppman Block, sec- ond floor.—Adv. 6d69 Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Corelle of Park Rapids, who are guests at the L. B. Park Rapids-Bemidji baseball :game. midji high school this spring, left Spur where she will spend the sum- ‘mer vacation. Mrs. Jerry Madrigan and daugh- ter, Dona, of Minneapolis arrived in the city Saturday evening for an ex- tended visit at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeRushia of Mill Park. B. P. 0. Elks Attention—We will have a sleeper for the state meet at Duluth, leaving Bemidji the night of June 13. Make your reservation at once. Notify E. H. Jerrard at Mark- ham Hotel.—Adv. 6d68 C. Burnham, superintendent of the Page & Hill camps near Blackduck, {after spending Saturday in Bemidji on a combined business and pleasure ! trip, returned to Blackduck on the evening train. E Miss Irene Roseveldt, who has i taught school at Puposky for the past vear, was the guest of friends in Be- midji Saturday while on her way to | Hawley, Minn., where she will spend the summer with her parents. | | The North End Bemidji baseball i team defeated the Wilton nine Sun- ! day afternoon at the fair grounds by |ascore of 4 to 3. The batteries were i Higbee and Grover for the Bemidji team and Geisner and Anderson for Wi]ton. ! Miss Flora Todd of Walker passed Ithrough the city Saturday evening enroute to Kelliher where she will visit with her parents for a short time. Miss Todd formerly made her home in this city, and is an.alumnus of the local high school. Joseph Christy, who has been on the clerical force of the Crookston Lumber company’s plants here for the past several years past, left Sat- urday night for New York City where he has accepted a position with the [ Republic Trade company. Attorney and Mrs. M. J. Brown and family left Saturday for Minneap- olis and Rochester, Minn., where they will be the guests of relatives. Mr. Brown will return to Bemidji the latter part of the week. Mrs. Brown will remain for an extended visit. Miss Jeannette Stechman was the zuest of honor at a ‘“farewell party” ziven by Miss Lucile Young at her 10me on Minnesota avenue Snturqay afternoon. Among the guests were Misses Louise McCready, Lucile Mor- tz, Edna Anderson, Jane Hayner, Lu- zile Bailey and Edna Buckland. Miss Grace Fitzwater, principal at he Bemidji'Business college, return- :d to Bemidji Saturday -afternoon rom Crookston. Miss Fitzwater sompleted a five weeks’ . advance ourse in bookkeeping at the Crook- iton college. She resumed her du- jes with the Bemidji school this mnorning. A week-end party was enjoyed at | he Jester Farm Resort at Lake Plan- .aganet by a number of young peo- ole. Among the guests were Misses Laura Welsh, Agnes Strand, Francis {enney, Inez Foster, Helen Shannon, fMary Lyden and Marie Burke and JAessrs. Remson Bell, Dan Moore and >aul Howe. Carl Rylander, who for the past :wo years has acted as clerk in the ! nen’s department of the Schneider | jros.’ Clothing company, has resign- 4 his position with the local concern nd accepted a position with the: S. : C. Clothing company of Fargo, :N. Mr. Rylander left this afternoon ) take up his new duties. Mrs. William Schmidt, accompanied y her son, Harold, returned Satur- ay from Thief River Falls. Mrs. chmidt and her daughter, Edith, left e latter part of last week to attend (e commencement exercises of the * hief River Falls high school, Har- «id being a member of the graduating < ass. Miss Elsie Schmidt will re- l'1:ain at Thief River Falls for a visit ; with relatives. i Lieutenant E. A. Barker returned this morning with his squad of the , Bemidji Naval. Militia, from. Duluth where the second .-short . -week-end |cruise -of the -season. was. given- yes- -fterday -on the...training :ship- “Go- pher.” .. Those who-took the trip were Earl Thurber, Earl Riley, Hovey Lord, Warren Edwards, Herbert Raco, " Howard : Palmer, Merl Spencer, Wil- “Morrison, Has spent a busy, active, success-! Andrew Halseth, Alfred McDonald | primaries for member of House of ful life, with a large legislative ex< liam. Chichester; George -and Leigh+Hendrixson. Saturday evening for her home ati}s A quiet ‘wedding was' ‘solemnized | upon my record as representative. AL AL : fHere’ s*lts Name. 30 Hanson home at Becida, motored to | Bemidji~Sunday and witnessed the |¢ Miss Rachel Gerlinger, who com- {4 j|pleted a course of study in the Be- WA [ »w,m s But #It's a New #Package of “¥Foeod You're "+Going to Try on US. T TRy i JAdiadd S R R when Miss Frances M. Bowers of Eckles was married to O. N. Sauers of St. Paul. The couple was attended by Miss Anna Bowers and Ray Bow- ers, brother and sister of the bride. The bride wore a traveling suit of dark blue. They left this noon on an extensive trip through the West, during which time they will visit relatives at Portland, Ore., San Fran- cisco and Rose Lawn Cal. They will also spend a few days at Glacier Na- tional park on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. Sauers will be at home at Melrose, Minn., after August 1. Both of the young people are well known in Bemidji. HHHH R KRR KKK KR * CROOKSTON LUMBER CO0. * * CAMP NO. 3—KELLIHER * HHE KKK KKK HKKEKF KX A baseball game was played by the Kelliher local team and the Crook- ston Lumber Co. team Sunday with a score of 6 to 13 in favor of the Crookston team. The batteries were Barnes and Barber for Kelliher and John Bunty and John Hubbard for the Crookston team. Dick Van Tas- sel of the Crookston team made a home run. H. E. Rice, camp auditor, visited camp 3 on Thursday. Both skidders No. 2 and 3 made bonuses last week, having skidded a total of 104 cars and 640,390 feet of logs. CLAIMS RIGHT TO SELL UNDER CHARTER ‘Winnipeg, Man., June 5.—The pro- vincial government of Manitoba is going to test the historic Hudson Bay Co.’s claim that it has a right te sell liquor under an ancient charter, despite Manitoba becoming a Sa- harah, and it has plenty of “evi- dence all locked up today. When the province went dry the Hudson Bay: Co. continued to sell. The govern- together. GOVERNOR PHILLIPP UNDERGOES OPERATION Milwaukee, Wis., June 5.—Gover- nor Phillipp this morning underwent an' operation for appendicitis. His condition is reported satisfactory. MINNESOTA’S OLDEST PRINTER EDITOR DEAD . St. Paul, Minn,, June 5.—Captain John Deveraux, 86, Minnesota’s old- est pioneer printer editor, is dead. ment seized its liquor department al- | Tone plus tene control You would not get much pleasure out of a piano that could only be played when the loud pedal was down; and there would be no satisfaction in play- ing it with the soft pedal nailed down all the time, either. In the same way there is not much pleasure owning a “talking machine” with a fixed volume of tone. Tone- control is just as essential to enjoyment as tone-quality. 1 ‘thh a Columbia Grafonola you get oth. A convincing example of the triumph of tone plus tone- control is this complete and completely enclosed upright Columbia Grafonola. The Price: $110 On Easy Terms We'll gladly play this or any other Columbia over to, you or send one to your home, with an outfit of records on approval. BELTRAMI MUSIC COMPANY 220 Third St. Bemidji. ADVERTISEMENT (Authorized and placed by Wil- liam Lennon. Price paid for series $20.00.) ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself as:a can- didate for nomination for Commis- sioner for Beltrami county for thg 4th commissioner’s district to be voted on at the June primaries. I ask the voters to support me for this nomination on my present rec- ord as county commissioner and if elected assure them of earnest servi- ces which are for the best interests of my district and the county at large. Business Men Urge Lennon’s Return. “Because William Lennon has been one of the most efficient com- missioners of this county, it is urged that the voters of his district sup- port him at the primaries in June thus assuring his election next fall. He is a fearless, honest and consci- entious worker and is a power for the economical conduct of the coun- ty’s affairs.” ADVERTISEMENT Authorized and paid for by L. G. Pendergast. Price for series $10.00. didate for nomination at the June '| Representatives from the 62nd dis- trict, and ask support of the voters I hereby announce myself a can-} 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. GOING UP SOON Still $1.00, but for how --long - we cannot say. ' Better order yours now. PIflNEER OFFICE- "52: = “L. GI"PENDERGAST. *

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