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' 269—George H. Lutke, Williams. 685—H. Elopries, Shilling. 1141—Albert Boern, Foy. . 1314—Harold Northrop, Bemidji. (Continued from Page 1) 1016—Emil C. Treichel, Thorhult. 2 1688—John F. Breen, Bemidji. 2233—Joe F. Matousek, Spooner. 335—Paul A. H. Laudtke, Be- 75—Andrew M. Redmand, Huelin. midji. 1818—Maynard Castle, Nymore. 1430—Archie F. Larkin, Bemidji. ! 2005—Louis Wefsenmce, Baudette 772—O0. E. Lovegreen, Bemidji. 493—Petrus Hendrickson, Esplee. 1456—Gregory Malone, Bemidji. 2108—Thomas Pollard, Baudette. 1419—Francis F. Ward, Bemidji.| 923—Iver Refsdahl, Aure. 786—H. 0. Sampson, Northwood. 1305 Claud Mclver, Bemidji. 341—Otto Husher, Baudette. 3 1549—Hiram Grow, Route 1, Be- midji, 1007—Frank G. Sundberg, Grygla. 1764—Jess W. Bemis, Bemidji. 1476—Daniel C. McTeer, Bemidji. 280—Ed Pohrte, Williams. 391—John Thyberg, Funkley. 1366—George C. Klungness, midji. 1292—Walter Kettleson, Bemidji. 972—Joen Adams, Kelliher. 983—Martin Nordwall, Foy. Be- Be- Ten- Be- Summerville, Black- Be- Dannenberg, Be- Kelliher} Be- 353—Clyde Hagadone, Tenstrike. Kelliher. 7567—Edwin J. Foster, Puposky. gg;s—_r‘;:z\;nm\nz;}se, l;t)tl:hson 3 midjf. liher. 2024—Frank Osler, Baudette. 868—J. H. Biesiot, Graceton. strike 2230—0Oscar Heen, Spooner: 1657Noab Robins, Bemidj. 332—Frank C. Kruse, Bemidji. 1217—Thorwald S. Korting, Pitt. 552—Roy Van House, Graceton. 571—Clarence Laffin, Williams. 1873—Max Miles Sanders, Ny- strike. 488—Oscar M. Sletten, Carmel. 1300—Oscar M. Carlson, Bemidji. 1543—Oscar Sockness, Bemidji. 2124—Fred M. Reed, Blackduck.| 2102—Robert Allen, Baudette. 1673—Ray. McHugh, Bemidji. 704—Fred Olson, Roosevelt. 1887—Paul Brevik, Nymore. 72—Arthur L. Gish, Huelan. 2090—James J. Green, Baudette.|mjdji. 379—Andrew Stachowisk, Black-{ 1709—Anton Erickson, Bemidji. duck. 356—Edward W. Shulda, | Ten- 1560—Lawrence Harrier, Bemidji. | gtrike. 543—Archie Kettering, Clear| 112 Arthur W. 2107—P. Souchich, Baudette. 1067—Herbert Siems, Carp. 194—O0. M. Nelson, Pinewood. 2082—Ray Donkin, Baudette. 874—August Laine, Pitt. 2116—Einer B. Bloomquist, Black- 675—Lee Hobson, Shilling. duck. 2132—Elmer Langford, 128—Victor O. Peterson, Grygla. 1769—Joe Ballanger, 679—Glenn W. Bobst, Shilling. 1294—John R. McDonald, Bemidji. 805—Tom A. Hobit, Baudette. 1148—R. W. Hall, Kelliher. 11—Lewis J. Mertz, Warroad. 1647—Charles Gentile, Bemidji. 1448—FErnest L. Neumann, 1354—Adolph Klein, Jr., Bemidjl. | midji. 2017—R. Peterson, Baudette. 957—Felix Heibel, Shooks. 343—B. Larson, Baudette. 1557—Arie Leendert Vloordinger- 2008—Fred LaFave, Baudette. brock, Bemidji. 1613—Frank Dewey, Bemidji. 1744—Knut Fodtyeit, Bemidji. 2100—Emile Guibsault, Baudette. 1112—Harry Cullins, Turtle 726—Frank B. Cook, Nebish. 345—Gustave E. Erickson, Bau- 156—August Thorland, Debs. dette. 905—Otto J. Palm, Baudette. 1595—Albert 933—Gust W. Ek, Debs. / / | midji. 1531—Ed. R. Caillier, Bemidji. 2184—Anfred Ahlberg, 1288—Nat E. Given, Bemidji. midji. 452—Eddie H. Peterson, Solway. 103—Solomon Friedland, Ilag. 8656—J. E. Shulda, Tenstrike. 2196—Alexander Peterson, Kelli- 1843—Robert B. Todd, Nymore. |her. 530—Oscar Thompson, Wilton. 1585—Robert S. Murphy, Bemidji. 1114—Steve K. Stamataker, Be- 1221—Johannas Kopervick, Pitt. midji. 1102Edaward R. Collinson, Hines. 1470—Albert Johnson, Bemidji. 1626—Samuel M. Butcher, Be- ‘645—Alfred Amundson, Pitt. midjl. /2135—George Taylor, Blackduck. 556—Fred H. Clark, Graceton. 620—Ravmond Flynn, Bankton. 2109—William J. Foley, Rainy 1334—William Haywood, Bemidji. | River. 550—Gustaf Wallin, Graceton. 154—James E. Gaines, Hines. 1611—Alfred Davis, Bemidji. 1281—Ole H. Moen, Bemidji. B74—C. Christianson, Williams. 51—Edward T. Birch, Bemidji. 1727—Nels Jensen, Bemidii. 1057—Gus G. Sangerak, Black- 2047—Harry Black. Baudette. duck. 981—Harry C. Slack. Foy. 1256—Anton Stamstowaki, Pen- 1848—Harry F. Davidson, NY-|turen. more. 1073—Gus K. Shauck, Carp. 1817—Ernest Otto, Nymore. 900—John O. Sjogren, Quiring. 770—William L. Spencer. Bemidji.| 1981—Edward Swanson, Baudette. 882—K. Tarvinen, Williams. 1617—Ed Sawyer, Bemidji. 2078—Emil Olson. Baudette. .2303—Earl W. Campbell, Turtle 677—William J. Dietrich. Shilling. | River. 970—John Kalka, Camp No. 5, 966—Veleste Stechn, qnmp 5, Kel- 360—Carl A. Fleichman, . 2295—Casper L. Cronk, Ten- e 298—Stanley C. Smith, Bemidji. 1896—George Riddington, River. ‘Warroad. duck. 2012—William Fadden, Baudette. Bemidji. 1906—Gust More—Nymore. 1722—Ernest D. Falls, Bemidji. 982—Raymond Tingley, Foy. River. 2209—Hans J. Hoiden, Kelliher. 1356—Jessie R. McPherson, 809—Gustat Gudmanson, Benwood | 1912—Simon Anderson, Baudette. ’918—FElmer L. Mathis, Kelliher. 1565—Albert C. Larson, Bemidji. 31—Joseph Paraochka, Saum. 717—Roy H. Dose, Williams. 1570—Chester Greenman, Bemidji. 30—O0laf S. Boness, Saum. 2118—Robert J. Leak, Blackduck. 363—Simon Green. Tenstrike. 944—John O. Hagen, Pitt. 1866—Alfred Krog, Nymore. 1808—Erwin O. Tagley, Nymore. 1943—Joe Fostick, Baudette. This is the draft list received by the Pioneer up to 4 o'clock. The Pioneer will continue se- curing the draft list and give the complete county list tomor- row. . ENLISTING OFFICERS (Continued from Page One) branches of the service. Lieut. Wie- ner and Sergeant Huston, who were in the city yesterday afternoon and this morning are working with Dis- trict Forest Ranger L. F. Johnson and are anxious to get all the re- cruits they can. Both examining officers left this afternoon for various points in the part of the state and North Dakota, but will return Monday nopn and can be found Monday afternoon and Tuesday afternoon at the Markham. Any one desiring information or to join any branch of the service should see Mr. Johnson or Postmaster Rit- chie. Any high school graduate can join the quartermaster corps and will be sent to a cooking and baking school where they can learn the trade. Men who enlist in this corps will be chos- en for the commissioned offices in their companies. ‘Inside and outside wiremen, tel- egraphers, mechanics and electri- cians are all needed for the signal service and men of any age may join. Lumberjacks are wanted badly for the forestry. HUSBAND AND WIFE, ANOTHER MAN AND OFFICER FRANK FROST When Newton Irish and James Byers were haled before Judge Gib- bons’ court yesterday afternoon, charged with creating a disturbance on the street by engaging in a fistic encounter, it would see that just an ordinary ‘‘heated argument’’ case had come up, but the facts of the case proved to be very different. From the testimony of the defend- ants, Acting City Attorney Graham M. Torrance soon gathered that the testimony of eye witnesses would be necessary and a recess was granted. At 2 o'clock the court reconvened and John Goodman, Elmer Marin and G. P. Irish were called to the stand. Their stories showed that Byers ha interfered with the domestic affairs of Mr. Irish for ‘the past sever: weeks. Wednesday night Mr. Iri met his wife in the park and sen her home. Shortly after he met Mr. Byers: in-the ‘park.” A quarrel en- sued but as Byers led Irish to ,be- lieve that he carried a gun they did not come to blows. Later, Irish met Byers in' front of Crothers’ barber shop and after a few words blows were exchanged. Patrolman Frost soon appeared on the scene and made the arrest. Byers was fined $25 or thirty days in the county jail, and Irish was given $10 or fifteen days and his sen- tence was suspended. Byers paid hia fine and was released. 749—Ben Shrinkey, Nebish. 2269—Sam E. Anderson. 1868—Frank E. Wesley, Nymore. 1287—ohn M. Herbert, Bemidji. 1142—LeRoy C. Boren, Foy. 1765—Walter B. Westland, Be- FRIDAY. JULY 20, 1917. 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COOL OXFORDS Buy a pair of Oxfords now while you can make a saving of 20 to 30 per cent. We are offering 100 pair of Oxfords in tan, dark tan and black in English as well as other lasts. $3.95 Your choice at L. Rasmussen, 10‘15 Dewey * ARNIRGER * VETERINARY SURGEON % Oftice and Hospital 3 doors x west of Troppman Store = Phone No. 209 TSRS R RS R R R CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT | St sreds s oatman ko TSRS SRR R 0 0 0 DR E H SMITH * ‘Ave.|®x PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON ¥ 5-782|x Oftice Security Bank Block ¥ KRR TR Riiadioin 8ol ol G iR EE AR K R RRE KKK hd ’ DR. EINER JOHNSON * IS PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON ¥ * ] * g Comfortable THIS SUMMER It’s easy enough in the right kind of loose-fitting, light weight under- wear. We can show you several good styles; the: Wilson Bros, Delpark Athletic union suits is the very best. Try one or two suits and you’ll be delighted. We guarantee that they’re extra comfortable and designgd for convenience. . Friday and Saturday Specials STRAW HATS All Straw Hats in the store, the Knox Split Straw, the Mikado, the Commodore as well as the Panama are going at 1509—Harold Kidd, Bemidji. 1211—John Baillias. Graceton. 525—Albert F. Williams, Island Lake. 1417—Fverett Wynne, Bemidji. 1574—Edmond Jewett, Bemidji. 2034—Iver Sacharison, Baudette. 760—Clarence B. Worth, North- midji 6—John H. Schmelver, Warroad. 2167—Bennie C. Barber, Kelliher. 327—Jack Weber, Bemidji. 664—Andrew Koski, salcolm. 93—Hugo Hensel, Ilag. 199—George Elliot, Pinewood. 388—John E. Moon, Blackduck. 1423—Edgar R. Jahr, Bemidji. 1716—Rnbert Erickson, Bemidji. 773—William H. Grover, Bemidji. 608—Antona Scava, Williams. 406—Pete Johnson, Carp. 519—Hakken Rugsgven, Wilton. 1730—Archie G. Kidd, Bemidji. ern. 183—Bennie Melland, Aure. 56—Gust Froyd. Route 2, Bemidji. 1791—Sletten Sever, Nymore. 1956—0din Paulson, Baudette. 792—John M. David. Roosevelt. 2128—Oliver C. P. Horton, Black- THEATERS GRAND TOMORROW ~ William Farnum once more brings into play the marvelous strength and power of his frace in the newest of Willlam Fox’s pictures of the great Northwest, “The End of the Trail.” In this photoplay, Farnum acts Jules Le Clerq, a French Canadian, factor in a Hudson Bay trading post. Le Clerq has fallen in love with a woman (Gladys Brockwell) whose husband (Willard Louis) has seized 1-3 Off BATHING SUITS —Splendid values —Reliable goods Most any style and pattern. A won- derful combination of colors, and up. $1.00 SPECIAL Athletic union suits Sports Shirts, $1.00 $1.25- values....98¢ Boys’ wash suits, $1.50 and $2.009 values ; now duck. 487—Armand Bratteli, Carmel. 1282—Arthur J. Gratton, Bemidji. 1323—Adam Nikle. Bemidji. 1847—Quincy A. Byer, Nymore. 797—Nels Kverno. Clear River. 140—Richard B. Hanson, Hines. 1546—Elmer J. Revoir, B: 1922—John Tangren, Ba emidji. udette. 1723—Verne O. Kane, Bemidji. 1779—Peter A. Boquist, Nymore. 1236—Andres Strandenen, Hack- t. . 2247—Erick Olson, Spooner. 2011—Harry Olson, Baudette. 432—James B. Newell, Waskish. 18—Carl S. Nord, Debs. 652—Archie Peters, Malcolm. 927—Sam Jamtvold, Aure. 1487—M. W. Adams, . Y. 739—Halfdan Hanson, 1761—Clarence Lease, Hastings, Nebish. Bemidji. 601—Ernest Gillle, ‘Williams. 1322—Edward J. Stehlin, Bemidji. 5—A. J. Fiederspiel, ‘Warroad. 350—A. F. Samuelson, son. 1580—Otto Schmunk, Bemidji. 54—Edward Hensel, Route 2, midii. S%O—Henry E. Schmidt, 1714—F. B. Creger, Mil 549—Nills Larson, 1132—John C. River. 440—Andrew 1485—Arnold Bakkum, 1674—Douglas B. McFa: dji. milf)54—0under F.. Bakk duck. Utech, 2316—Henry Krumrey, 2225—H. H. 711—Harold Sandbeck, 1022—Joseph H. Rank, 841—S. A. Platt, 638—Robert Gustafson, 1275—Otis Grovum, Zipple. Clement- Graceton. 1 Park. Graceton. ., Turtle Udin, Roosevelt. Bemidji. yden, Be- e, Black- ‘Wilton. Haukaas, Spooper. Williams. Bemidji. Turtle River. Pitt. 1032—John W. Shoburg, Thorhult §23—Edwin Martinson, Bankton. 26—Arthnr L. Hanks, Quiring. her and carried her away to a lonely 392—John C. Heath, Solway. life in the forests. Overcome by his 2081—Leopole Vokaty, Baudette.|brutality, she leaves his house and 2231—Oscar Elieson, Spooner. learns that her husband has been 889—Frank B. Unhauer, Dutchie.|left as d by a treacherous Indian 383—Antona Dicosolla, Williams. |guide. She marries Le Clerq. 1166—John Souhterner, Williams.| But Devil Cabot is not dead. “The 2186—Victor Jonnson, Kelliher. [End of the Trail” will be shown at 588—Ehruh Jborschke, Lemming-|the Grand Saturday—afternoon and ton, Canada. evening. 856—Willie Mattila, Graceton. BEMIDJI PRAISED 705—Charles H. Van Schoycke, Williams. 1346—William K. Wagner, Mrs. G. H. Morse of Minneapolis, midji. who has been visiting at the home 2263—Martin H. Benson, Spooner. |of Mrs. C. W. Jewett, left this morn- 2053—J. Bozinski, Baudette. ing for Brainerd where she will visit 2051—Willlam Zauche, Baudette.|friends and relatives for a short 1957—John L. Lind, Baudette. time. Mrs. Morse expressed herself 576—Bennet M. Peterson, Wil-|as being very well pleased with *“The liams. City of Enterprise’ and mnorthern 2023—Clarence I. Murray, Minnesota. Mrs. Morse is a cousin dette. of Mrs. Jewett. Be- Bau- Be-| We have put on sale about 150 Men'’s and Young Men's Suits, formerly sold for $20 and $25, for Friday and Saturday, special...sl 0-00