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! | ANI) LEAVE FOR CAMP| F,ive young men tro Fosston, one from Bemidji and one from Trail left today. to: enter the military; having “been 'enlsted by "Sergeant Foucault of the Bemidji recruiting station. The Fosston contingent - reached . Bemidji this noon, having entrained at ‘its home town and the recruits stayed on the train, being joined by their comrades here. The :Fosston - boys were given a great sendoff, be- ing--escorted fo the train by .Home Guards and band and a large out- pouting of = the - populace. Their names are J. G. Lucken, C. T. Stol- pestad, H. J. Granum, C. A, Samp- son and Ralph Hem: Carl :Towle is the . Bemidjiite who entrained here and- Ole Hamre . of Trail also joined the party e HOME FROM CONVENTION Attorney P..'J. Russel returned from. St. Paul yesterday, where he attended a meeting of - democrats, which was held for the. purpose of electing a campaign éommittee and a state campaign chairman.. St. ‘Bartholomew’s Epi (Fifth Sunday atterE " s? ty) 10 a. m.—Closing exercises = of church school. . 11 a. m.—Choral celebration of the Holy communion and sermon. 8 p. m.—The rector will preach in St. Peter’s churoh at Cass Lake. —George Backhurst, Tector. 10 a. m.—Bible scgool 11 a. m.—Morning worship: Gliurch After ‘the War.”. 7'p. m—B, Y. P. U.. 8 p. m.—Evening praise service: “The Vell of Love.” —A. M. Whitby, pastor. ‘““The Presbyterian. 5 Sunday morning at the Presbyter- ¥ ian church at ‘11 o’¢lock the quar- terly communion service will be ob- .. ‘The pastor will speak on the “The Restoration’” (John Sunday evening at 8 o’clock subj 10:17) the sermon’ will be on the question, ‘“What 1s Pure Religion?” 1:27.) Sunday school will meet at 10 a. m., and Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. -"All are welcome:. ' L. P. War- ford, pastor. Sriandmavmn Lutheran, 'l‘he services will be conducted in the -Norweglan; language next Sun-{© day morning at 10:30 o’clock. Sun- day. school at ‘12« o’clock. Osmomd Johnson, pastor, Philin’s Gfi(th olic. Low masu at 8 o/clock in the morn- ing. High mass at 10 a. m. Sunday school:at 11:30. -Vespers and bene- diction-at 3-p. m. J. J. T. Philippe, rector. (James issio; etings. The Swe sh M&%on%lends will conduct their annual mission meet- ings in ‘Bemidji as’ follows: Monday, July 1, at S. Larson’s home, Twelfth street and Bemid]l avenue, 2 o'clock, Monday, July 1, at Presbyterian church, 8 o’'clock p. m. Tuesday, July 2, i’resbyterinnt church, 2 o'clock p. m. Tuesday, July: 2, Preshyterlau) church, 8 o’clock p. m. Everybody is welcome to attend these services. These meetings will be conducted by Rev. Fjelstedt, Rev. C. Olson from Warren and Rev. Johnson from Chi- cago. Bemidji’s all the year round livery. FRESH BUTTERMILK DAILY 10 CENTS GALLON THE (REAMERY e 'CITY LIVERY | 'MINE VICTIMS ARE §! victims. of yesterday’s - explosion. Steam’shovels“and full crews of men' have worked steadily since the explo- sion but up until last night only. four bodies had been recoyered. At least fourteen more bodies are buried. The report made that three men had been removed alive was denied today. by officials of. the mine, and stating ‘that there is little hope of releasing’ any of the -viotims ‘alive, Attempts .to renew 'communications. under with ‘men cooped up far ground have been unsuccessful. REMAINS ARE SHIPPED The remalnss of Frasnk McMahon, who died on June 25 at Lake Julia sanatorium, were shipped to Minne- apolis last'night to’ be buried in St. Mary’s cemetery by the side of his mother and sister. - He had no near relatiyes. A A A A A P A A AP At OFFICIAL m-n%ninual BOARD OF Meeting of the Board of TEducation held at Dr. Smith's -office June "4th, 1918. Present: ~Smith, Palmer, Molan- : [ der, Tuomy and Supt. Bolcom. Minutes ‘of last regular meeting read and. approved. Moved, seconded and carried that the necessary repairs to the roof and win- dow sills “be-left to the supervision of, Thomas Johnson. The Dbills as read were allowed with the exception of Tom Smart and the Bemidji Iron Works bill U The resignation of Dr. Palmer was then read by the clerk. The Board “accepted with regret the .resignation of Dr. Palmer and extend to him their sincere thanks for his long l‘lnldt faithful service to the school dis- ric The president appointed Molander and Tuomy, as- an auditing committee for the treasurer’s books. Given was elected by the board to. fill” the - unexpired term of Dr. Pal- mer. Three voting aye and none voting nay. The bid of L. Lauritzen for stucco and ' carpenter “work ‘on the Central school ‘was rejected. The bid of Pearl Barnell for . the uairtmng on Central school was ac- cepted. St. Paul-Book Co., book labels.$ 17 76 L. P. Eckstrum, repairs Minnesota Light.and Power Co., current ‘and repairs ...... T. Tuomy, stamps an dentals ... eiie.enn Tom Smart, : express Bruce Publlshlng Co. tions _...., 2 W. G.- Bolcom; *e: mencement” expenses . Bemidji ; Box, Co:, tual 3 Improvement. Bulletin ment Taber's Grocery, The Bazaar Store Barker’s Drug Store, supplies and _chemicals Palace: Meat Market, - domestlc janitor's Science ....ceiiiiiienieen Bemidji Hdw. Co., supplies 5.90 Jahn Loy, AIFECtOTY o.vsvtoeess 3.00 Hagen, engrouslng diplomas 13.50 J. J. J Doran, school - farm Charles, Nangle, domestic’ science SUpPUes . . ica.iiiiiiiiiiiiiis I!und McNally, elementary books Chflstle Lithographing Cd.,, Henry Hult & Co., books. K. Budleman. st d Lllls Publlshln Co. Otto Schwandt. domiestic science Bermldji Pioneer, proceedings and general . supplies ............. C.- E, Battles, janitor supplies and farm, manual training.. repairs to pump, There being no further business the: bodrd adjourned. E. H. SMITH, JT. TUOMY, Clerk. Presitent, 1td-629 o~ ENTERPRISE AUTO CO Auto Livery and Taxi Service Day and Night Service Office Remore Hotel, Cor. 3rd St. & Beltrami Ave. Office Phone 1 Residence . Phone 10 WM. M’CUAIG, Manager Service is first class always. Best of horses, rigs and automobiles. Also an enclosed auto truck for the use of campers. POGUE’S OLD BARN, Cor. 3rd St. and Irvine Avenue. Phone 3-W; Residence 694-W G. E. HICKERSON, Manager MAK HEAL, == M) ] h | I i1} N { S-gme— Especially desirable for putting inside worn out B wooden casings. L —— E—{ LYLE WELL CASING L —— lA‘ctunHy costs less %un nlwo;zden xng and » T— sts many time: t B f.. well clean and s:mu iy d:;‘” uz;: o Mactets Ruat - = 9 inches to 60 inches in diameter. o Armco Iron is pare iron and resists rust like = old-fashioned tron. THE OLD ‘Writo for prices and full particulars. UNSANITARY - EYOURYW THEULAND Cp Corrugated Galvanized Armco Iron Well Casing is cheap, quick- ly and easily installed in a well; lasts a lifetime. THE MODERN (CLEAN-SANITARY ® LYLE (QRRUGATED (ULVERT (O | ELL‘ EAy THIEF RIVER FAL S MINN= BURIED BENEATH mon ORE Vtrginla, ‘Minn., June. 29.—Slow progress is being:made on the huge}l pile of gravel-and rock in the Sliyer which covers the bodies of fourteen CuT .nlflssi ner; o action special a: granting sion, will missjoner this month. return. to “covered, The {COUNTY BOARDS MAY St. Paul June 23 -—Gounty com-| hor ‘miston to engage” in cutting “and marketing fuel wood to reduce the threatened fuel shortage, according A: resolution from the St. ‘county - commissioners such authority was presented to the commission, was requested to prepare an ' order the order is perpared the: commis- A majority of the commission. it-is sald, favors the idea.. The resolution was ~introduced’ shortly -after -Com- -ministrator, officially reported to the commission ‘that the fuel shortage will cause sul’(ering in the’ Northwest thls winter. Mrs. F'tank McManus morning where she has heen the guest of her sister, Mrs. Connors, and a tfrlend Mrs. James . Meinas, ‘companied her to the cities, has un- ‘dergone an . operation -and will ‘not John’s hospital. Amazing Production Within the frontiers.of a des- ‘ He slays the lion and tiger with hig-bare hands, the jaguar flees at his terrible cry, the mns- sive elephants fear him. s:ealthy panther are. but babes ,;Jn hx: hands. ‘beasf fat h{&;’:proaeh “ | Then comes white girl, and TARZAN - APES takes her to his beast and covers % her face with kisses. * THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER WANT AD DEPT NOTIGE o Adveruisements in this column eon‘halt sert a word per issue, wher pald cash in' advance. No ad will be run.for less than 10c per issue Ads charged on our: books cost one cent a'word per issue. No ads run ior’ Jess” than 26c¢. £ FOR SALE FOR SALE—Very chéap, 160 acres . of land 2% miles southeast of Be- midji. For particulars address C. C. Howe, 4808 Farman St Omaha, "Neb. Sat. - tf FOR SALE—For $50, iouse T4x18. “Call 618 4th St. 4-73 FOR.SALE—Three year old Shetland pony. . -Cheap "if taken .at once. 403 America Ave. 4-72 FOR SALE—Good hand made staEe CONGRESS FR.AMmgogIIfi'L l]‘;%n % Wasnlng?on, une . 29.—Another bond:bill authorizing $8,000,000,000 of {Liberty bonds, in addition to:all heretofore ~ authorized, has been framed by the hHouse ways and means committee in' preparation for. the| 1 axt issue, expected in October, and to provide for ‘a subSequent issue when necessary, ‘Authorization is outstanding ror $4,000,000,000 in’ bonds and the $6,000, 000 000, }‘%IEEZMMI&GEMC glaca WO0OD FOR MARKET s ot Minnesota may be a by the’'Public Safety. - at Diamond Point, taken by ithe commission. Birchmont. ‘Louis, for |- asking’ and = Ambrose ' Tighe, ssistant attorney general, the legal 'power. “When consider it. J. F. McGee, state fuel ad- - .wagon. Ford with Form-A-Truck|l - & attachment. Paper ‘baler. - Prices asked, = Koors Bros, Co. -~ 628tf 5 reiun;ed 2. —Or "W from Minneapolis bl g an 18-foot gasoline launch. - Ad- dress Box 237, Cass Lake, Minn. 3-629 TOR SALBE—Two acres of land with summer cottage, within ecity lim- its.; Good well on premises. Phone 684-W. 68tf FOR:SALE—Five-room' cottage with city water and ‘sewer. Lot is 30x150 feet and runs out to the lake. Inquire at 1204 Dewey Ave. : or call’ 276. 52tt ; WANTED WANTED—To rent small furnished apartment. ‘Address P. M., _clo - Pioneer. 6-75 WANTED—Housewives to call the] parcel delivery when you - want Stockholders Meeting Chnstenson Hall for “the nast Mrs. Joe Hughes, 'who ac- Bem{dji until she has re- She 1is confined 'at St Nymore - . at 8 o'clock Inte, God-forsak grogeries . delivered. Phone 385, S Sion coast-of TAfrion || Shaunon. E All stockholders and their frlends are this glant white man, reared by OLD} FALSE TEETE WANTED an aps mothey, foalld Fad IS | 0N A T e earnestly requested to be present to per~ Also cash for Old Gold, Silver-and broken: Jewelry. ~Check sent by re- turn mail. . Goods held 10 days for sender’s approval of our. offer.” Ma- zer’s Tooth Specialty, Dept. A,:2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. - -Sat'tf WANTED—Bright girl who is rapid ~ and’ accurate “with & ty ewriter, e who ‘wolild:be-willing to learn i-to ioperate -from . & dictaphome. “Koors Bros. Co. st 628tf WANTED—Work by 13-year-old boy. ¢ _Will deliver ‘right. groceries, run errands, deliver messages,. n5tc, Owns bicycle. Telephone 491-W. 3-629 WAN’I‘ED—Roomers. Board if de- . sired. Prices_reasonable. Mrs. C. B. Powell, 1110 Bemidji Ave. Phoneé 311-W: . 6-629 WANTED—Woman cook at Great . Northern .Restaurant. 614tf] ., fect arrangements for attending the dreadful gorilla and All the terrible the jungle skulk in St. Cloud July 4th axi.d:. 5th of the REX--Mon. & T.lles}'i,. PO Tt DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND next issue @robably wlll be a.rou( his new lake motor launch in setvi' i hereafter it will make regular Jeaving the city dock.at 9:30 1 morning for a trip around the lak 2 o'elock in the afternoon and -at ' : 7:30 o’clock in the evening, stoppiufi ¢ Lavinia B — ———— Saturday Night, June 29th - Fourth of July Celebratxon of an ! d & Son A car load of seven tractors has been shipped direct to Bemidji from Henry Ford and Son to be distributed among the farmers in this community. These will be sold at wholesale cost price. Ma:nfifactilred by Henry For The object of this move is.to assist in producing more food crops. Orders have.be'en placed for a part of this car and anyone desiring one of these machines should communicate with us_ or the Food Administrator at once. When these tractors are sold there will be no more avallable at this price for this vicinity. The idea is to have the tractor workéd as much of the time as possible. In some communities two and three farmers have gone together to buy a Fordson Tractor and farmer clubs have purchased them and used them among their mem- bers. ; Big Demonstration July 4th Watch the Pioneer for announcefn_ent later. Call on us for full ihformation. C. W.JEWETT CO., Inc. PHONE 474 BEMIDJI, MINN. ' Distributors of the Fordson Tractors