Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 4, 1919, Page 1

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. A ”:_,; A fi‘“fi PER MONTH WG 3 - ; orge Cochran, Jr., prominent b F MA ER - 1 ) o i Bo,gud]l logger, will leave about the ,- g s G n ( % ! 3 middle of the month for Trail, Brit- 1 Y ] e : h :Columbia, where he will become ahe 2 AP A [ T T T - . soclated with .the G. N. Annable é \ z ‘ . - ; umber company, assuming.the man- % : D\ 5 ‘ vgtqmpnt of the logging, milling and| - . it \ A . BEMIDJI, MINN., WEDNESDAY EVENING, #UNE 4, 1919 . /FB_ANGE HONORS AMERICAN OFFICERS BEMIDJI LOGGER MOVES : TO BRITISH COLUMBIA departments... . Mr. Cochran s ! : , : - J&l:%_r:;qrped.trom j’t:l:“tlh and he j ™ [ LS \ 4 iterests of the,Annable company, it 1 I | ~ ; aperates a large stock farm, a herd I : C y : ki ! ; : 3 550: h of -cattle. belng main- bty N b b ’ o , T ; booa : . My, rap plans to motor 2 : : . Will Have Charge of Home De-| / i = ce betng approxi- 3 | 14 . | :velopment Projects in Var- : ] : p ; L £ . { : E i ‘. ious Sections of Country. k ; L) ‘Fhe, X g : ey (By United Press) : : Pittsburg, June 4.—Arrest of thé anarchist who made the .|bombs that wrecked six résidences here Monday night is ex- ‘| pected within the next 24 hours, police assert.” His identity 'is known and -his arrest ordered. -He is said to be in hiding ‘in Chicago. Confession as to his identity is said- to have been forced from John Johnson, alleged I. W, W. organizer. He was arrested here after a gun fight with a detective. -Inspec- |tors also said that other anarchists responsible for the nation- wide outrages will be arrested soon.. i : ; ter renewing acquaintances‘and % yi : B General Betdoul{et placing his sword upon the shoulders of Americam¥iivionting old friendships the Min- . WILL NOT RETURN BEFORE JUNE 13. :{mCers who have just been decorated by him for distinguished service on theif; eapolis business men who are tour- Washington, June 4.—It was learned here today that Presi- firing lne. General Berdoulet is mjlitary governor of Paris. . ''Fing the northwestern and central|dent Wilson has little hope for leaving France for home before E tions of Minnesota left - Bemidji June 13 terday afternoon pleased with the : 3 GONDUCT FORESTRY B L g B LR WILSON SPEAKS IN PLAIN LANGUAGE COURSE A'l' “‘Asc A 4 prise.” ' Paris, June 4—The Big Four took up the discussion of the . _] ".In a short talk W. I. Nolan, speak-| . n William H. Schafer, Minneapolis of the house of ,ep,e"nw‘{,,,e.‘ Austrian peace terms.today. At yesterday’s conference on Ger- PARK THIS SUMMER | oromoter, stock salesman and operat-fiwho is accompanying the Mill City |many’s counter proposals plain talking developed, especially 3 : oF ‘fi. w“zrtceeuh co‘t(mtry bianks cl;?_e X &mfiersfi tolg of ltus 2'::: trlfl to Be-|by President Wilson, who abandoned his former policy in an o, 15 : y e state bank examiners office, ‘when he entere: e village on i i i Instruction in Woodology,|was sentenced to the penitentiary for{a stage and he praised the progress eflfort to adJugt differences between Lloyd George and Premier Camping, Plant and Anima]. |fom one to ten years by Judge | which has resulted in the city’s be- Clemenceau. ping, an Imal- | [ eary Tuesday in Hennepin county|coming one of the state’s most im- Life to Be Included. district court. -* | vortant business centers. . . OFFER AMENDMENT TODAY ! TO INCORPORATE UNDER | . NEW MINNESOTA LAW dministrative Coinmittee_ Ap pointed~——Aamodt Tells of - _Work Among Farmers. @ arvel at Beauty of Bemidji < 2 pyrigal, { . Compli . e Leaders for the various. communi-| - 4 u,,;“n“ e P.l_llllfil.lll A]f:fl:“y “4 -ties of the southern section of Bel-| . ! Underwood / : i ommercial X ‘i frami. county in the home develop- - ' .- ment work which is to be conducted ’" under the Farm Bureau were named © at a meeting of the board of directors of the bureau held .at the office of Agriculturist ‘A.. W. Aamodt Tuesday " evening. : 55 .+ Another .important action of the ¥ board was the naming of an adminis- trative committee which has au- thority to act for the farm bureau - on matters in’ need of immediate at- . tention. This. committee will com- . prise E. A. Rako, president of the 4t Farm Bureau; Homer C. Baer, secre- “tary and Nels Willet, a member of the board of directors. A resolution was passed calling for . the incorporating of the Farm Bureau For the purpose’of nature study o\ BEMIDJI WILL CELEBRATE IN BIG STYLE THIS YEAR quet’to be Feature. All candidates ‘are reauired A stay-in the execution of the sen-|: ‘““Minnesota can only be at if s tence until Monday was granted by-|all classes of citizens co-oz‘:rate," 3 Washington, D. C., June 4.——A1pendment of tbe Legaue qf .under the law passed by the last leg- the court on application of John F.[said Mr. Nolan, “there can be no di-| Nations covenant to safeguard American, and particularly Cali- e atare and whieh will entitle -the |and woodcratt a four weeks course | Dahl, attorney for Schafer, who de-{vision. We cannot permit one class|fornias, interests will be offered by Senator Hiram Johnson to- Jorganization_to glate and county aid. | D forestry is to be offered by the]clared his client neéded the addition- {to -control the other class. There day. Johnson will seek to amend the covenant to that Japan 1t ‘was also ¥qied to map an appro.|State University for the first timefal time f{o arrange his business af-jmdst not be class rule. Business men g lien 1 e VY W i priate letter head:dor the bureau, the | this summer. It will be given at|fairs. jmst _appreciate the problems of the |Cannot put the alien land law, immigration, Japanese or- Calii- Torm of which mpy be used by mem- | Itasca park, July 2 to July 30, under| Schater was smiling and almost |laboring men and the farmers, and | fornia school legislation, relating to orientals, before the league. A ‘bers. ¥ ~ the direction of the division of fores-|jaunty in appearance when he]|fhe laboring men and farmers must = . Y : . |try of the college of agriculture,|walked into the court room at moon dfipreclnte the problems of the busi- Mugph Progress' Made. torestry and home economics. today to receive his sentence. déss men. 1 A W, Aqmgdt, Fai kB“r;ni‘éhm::; Thf,coursekw;ml glveulnstruutiun in 2 — i “Fortunate, indeed, are we to be RALPH GRAC[E POST . - ager, repor on ork W] camping, cooking in the open, pack- J ving in Minnesota and in the United , -been accomplished during the past|ing by canoe and pack-sack, govern- BEMID." ELKSW“-L ‘| States. We must see that American OF AMMCAN I,EGION S several months, sp! uqdid progress-be-| ment land surveys, use of the com- . ipstitutions are preserved. They are Following the noon.day luncheon a2 ing shows, lind told of plans fer the | pase, localing tracts of land. trees,| INITIATE BIG CLASS Veing attacked from the outside and |of the Bemidji Association today 1t - FORMED IN BEMIDJI ‘&m;“"l" def' 0?"»“'::;’“:'“:";‘“3“ g’l’rfld tc":‘;“mflé",“:s 'l’f “113 IO:?P' ! TH“RSDAY EVENING Q'gm ‘wuhln* We do face. a serious|was decjded to stage a msmmoth| . . .. =3 YERIRAA BN PRAERECE, state leader, SounY. L A 8" and ‘wild. animals, ’elementary. - i | ituation.- There are th n city | Fourth of July celebration this year|g. P g . s Mfi"\:{vfi‘m\mr:fii::m:s&at eel l‘)]n al ilthmtlra.t?d :hly tol)oi-:'ll'flp‘b: e 3 'md‘ country who would force the|and a commities comprising Charles | Sixty Returned Soldiers and i ) rs. W. G. roeder o e country, swimming aud cut- ik . J|soviet form of government upon us,| Vandersluis, chairman, Attorney Hal- A 2 = & at & meeting held for'the purpose of | door sports.. .~ .. " Fifty-Three Fawn Will be Ant-would have us exchange the present|lan L. Huffman, C. D. Boyce, George Sailors Will be (':harter Ma"'_'_ o .organizing a Women’s section of thel The cburse. wjil be given at-the lered at Big Meeti B onstituted ‘authority for the‘rule of | Baker and George Rhea was named| bers of Organization Here - 2 g‘;rm Bul;-oiau :hretsolutlon ;vfl‘!i ndo?t- s;xmmgr s‘tatlon of th§ forestry divi-| 1€ at Big Meeting—Dan- | ,,, class. to plan for the affair. Returned sol- o et > requesting that women leaders for|sion at Itasca, in the heart of a ““The spirit of comradeshi Wi dier: saflors w! be the city's biossty o home development work’in the var-|stretch of .wtjla timberland. of more tag men l:)t the city nn?l:l:ablfienom gus:tsag:rl:g tl;:s d:l}l'. o Returned soldlers. sailors and mars -than 23,000 acres. A log house with the country shown upon this trip con-| Talks were given by S. B. Cleland, | Ines of Bemidji at a nieeting held tn | a living room :and fireplace and vinces me that in Minnesoth the|of St. Paul, assistant state leader of the Association rooms Tuesday even- ! charge a“‘:"y‘g the womeh - auto- | screened living and sleeping porehes| 4o report at the Elks Temple at | sreat political problems now before [ county agents, who was a guest at|IDg unanimously decided to make matically betome members of the|will be used as.a dormitory. An-| 'w oilock Thursdav evening. 15 are going to be solved and solved | the luncheon; Lieutenan: = . C. R.|application for Lue establishment of Farm Bureauino membership charge | other log: building will serve as a| > right.” . Sanborn, who recently returned from |& local post of the newly formed | being required: ‘At the meeting nom- | dining hall. The classroom will be 3 The band concert was enjoyed by | Washington and Alloy C. Lappen,|American Legion, and sixty applica- ! inations were made and the board of all outdoors, when the weather per-| With fifty-three nervous fawn|, jaree number and the members of | who served with the signal corps in [tions for chyrter membersiip have i directors authorized the appointments | mits, otherwise the library building | awaiting the mystic word which will | the tour visited Bemidji merchants|France, and V. G. McAninch, as follows: will be used.’ Itasca park, having|admit them to the happy realm of| .xchanging ideas and making sug-|tional director. The District Leaders. been a well protected game preservé | Elkdom, members of Bemidji lodge | zestions which will more closely con- _|for many years, abounds in deer,!No. 1052, are’planning to make the| qect the business life of Minneapoli g vel’:"fi;wl{l‘;{“;g.”‘“s““' Debs, Ro0Se-| joavers, muskrats, porcupines, mink Jiitiation meeting of Thursday even-|nd Bemidji until theMlocomgtlv: BOARD I’ROVIDES FUND guné?n belng named czfll'wtm N. 3] ven, vice.chairman; ney 5 and many other similar animals; alsd]ing the largest and most successful| ylast informed them that their tr: i ! Mrs. J. F. Johnston, Hines, Hines | j, elk, bear, wolves, foxes, coons, etc: | ever held here.’ was about to Ieave.m A ritraln FOR FARM BUREAU WORK Brown, secretary and Willlam Eber- aese township. o 4 1t is also a wonderful place for- birds, George Kreatz, exalted ruler, will d line, treasurer. These officers will Mrs. Haycraft, Solway, village. wild flowers, and, of course, trees.|have charge of the ceremonies and EMPLOYES OF CROOKSTON hold office until the permanent or- Mrs. L. Coyle, Bemidji, Grant Val- Opportunities for laboratory study,|the members of the entertainment ganization is perfected which will recrea-.|been filed. With {ndications that - the total will reach more than 100. i 1 pggnization was " at ‘ the méting: »H. M. Authorizing an appropriation of ley township. therefore will be the best. - committee have prepared a spread| COMPANY GET WAGE INCREASE |$3.000 to assist in carrying on the|immediately follow the granting of Mrs. Nels Willet, Bemidji, Froln Members of the teaching staff of|which will feature the social session work of the Beltrami County Farm |the Bemidji charter. 8 b . ’ . the division of forestry of the uni-|to follow the second degree. “The| Beginning the first of June em-|bureau during the year is one of the| The Bemidji organlzation will be known as the “Ralph Gracie Post,” the fighters by a unanimous vote de- ciding that this name should be adopted. Lieutenant Gracie, an aviator, was one of the Bemidji boys to make the supreme sacrifice, losing his life when he was attacked by six , ‘clock Roast,” a sna lit- | oloyes of the two Bemidji mills of |important actions taken by the board Leven: oclog DDy he Crookston Lumber company were [of county commissioners which is ziven a wage increase of 25 cents a |now in session. day. This makes the minimum wage Abatement of taxes, road and township. - - versit : 4 y will conduct'the woods work Miss Gena Swenson, Bemidji, Sugar |'ang g naturalist will have charge of | tle paper which has been issued to * Bush township. the work in identifying birds and an- | create interest in the meeting. says: Mrs. Brodd, Blackduck, Summit|imals and bowering plants. A physi-| “Three hundréd members of the bo township. cal director will give imstruction in|antlerd tribe are licking their chops of laborers at the mills $3.75 a day, | school petitions and bills have taken Mrs.’Ed Larson, Bemidji, Bemidji | swimming, canoeing and other|in anticipation of a meeting, the like] ind the average wage $4. The|up much of the time of the commis- township. sports. A series of campfire talks|of which has not been seen since be-| Crookston company officials are pay-|sioners. Inetallation of gas appli- Mrs. H. Botting, Cass Lake, Ten[on pertinent subjects by prominent|fore the war, while the degree team concerns, and they say that the|ances in the county jail has been au- | enemy planes. After a hard battle . ‘Lakes townsh?. i 'speakers will be & feature. 3 is sharfening the horns on the goat, | iR higher wages than other lumber | thorized. the Bemidji qfficer was drowned, his " . Mrs. Harry Arnold, Bemidji, North-| ~ Only men and boys more than 16 |unearthing scientific instruments of: schedule now followed will be in| The matter of issuing bopds forfpjane falling in the sea. ern township. % years of age will' be admitted. Stu-|torture, and reviewing the third de-|force as long a living conditions re-|road construction and improvement|” Returned soldiers and sailors who Mrs. G. I Goodmanson, Turtle|dents must be in good health and in|gree methods of ‘ancient tribes. main as high as at present. Several |under the program which has been|were not at the meeting are invited e River, Turtle River township. good physical condition. The num- “The doings will start promptly at companfes are paying wages much |planned will be discussed and action | o join the legion and can secure ap- . Mrs. Blalnch Coffin, Puposky, Neb- :‘er will be limited to twenty-tive.|7:30, and there will l‘))e no 1llle!:-up }m- less than the Crookston. taken before adjournment tomorrow. | pljcation blanks l:)l Whitney Brown, ish township. 'or information as to equipment and [ til the antlers have been firmly im- O P A 3 secretary, at the First National Mrs. F. Messerschmidt, Quiring,|other matters pertaining. to the|bedded in the ivory domes of each PARK BOARD HELD SHORT ALEC SANDLAND DEAD. bank. Boys who were members of a Quiring township. A course, prospective applicants should | individual candidate. When the work SESSION LAST EVENING . student corps and have received goy- " Mrs. E. B. Schulke, Tenstrike, Ha- | communicate with the division of|is completed a social session that will Alec Sandland, a brother of Knute[ernment discharge from service are Sandland of the town of Frohn, died this morning, at the home of his gali township. A forestry,. University Farm, 8t. Paul[set a new record for eatertainment eligible for mmbership. Mrs. J. M. Reed, Blackduck, village: be!di'é‘.f e 15. 2 ‘'has been provided by the enterpris- pnfiz ab::%'t ::?lulllfs: tetvhe.;llll}legm'tdhjé ¥ members devoted t of brother, at the age of 68. The fun- 5 to matterseul roultl;:: :ah?::.h fi'.flf eral will be held tomorrow afternoon STATE MAY BSCAP E Mrs. H. C. Baer; Bemidjl, village.| - According to the announcement | ing committee.” & . Mrs. T. S. Thompson, Kelliher, vil- | being sent. out, the university re- -|1an L. Huffman was named ~|in the Ibertson undertaking parlors. ] torney for the board, ’n':fn,“,’,,'.’,;.,‘;fi_ Interment will be made in Greenwood. P HONE RATE RMSE — ll D PmIBoNE Dlm eral, despite the decision filed by the . United States supreme court uphold- m cmum mm AY ing the authority of Postmaster Gen- eral A. 8. Burleson, as federal wire - . director, to effect increases in rates of 4 telephone companies during the per- Mrs. Barney Gebney, Bemidji, registration of less than .twelve. SECURE m J P K un M-H“ re-quiring tho attention of a lawyer.| a8 an uncle of Gilbert Sandland| nnegota telephone users may es- Mrs. G. F. Oberst, Pennington, building, announced that the neces- Hornet township. recently organized and several coun: | 2Pplication for equipment to which|growers' asoclation will meet at lage. serves the right to cancel applica- 2 : tions and return fees if 'there 1s a SOLDIERS MAY Now Ecklés township. 5 tions before the park commissioners| The deceased was a single man. He ‘aska township. OTHER COUNTIES SHOW = : .. .| The meeting adjourned to next Tues-|Who died this spring from pneumonia | cape telephone rate increases, accord- Brook LaKs tgwnshi Sergeant R. V. Bass, in charge of. p. t — e C. Flannery, assistant attorney gen- L ; Wide interest 1s being taken in the|S Cf the Northern Natlonal bank| 710 PERFECT ORGANIZATION. Mrs. C. W, Clark, Puposky, Dur-|Wwool pooling plan which ‘is being sary blanks have been received Mrs. . John Thullen, Blackduck, [Wool Growers’ assoeiation, which was whereby returned soldiers niay make] ,;rganization, the Blackduck Potato Mrs. P. J. Millbach, Solway, Jones | ties have written A. W. Aamodt, sec- .5‘11:51::;:; entitled When they Were|gjackduck next Tuesday. Temporary Mrs. F. W. Stout, Island Lake, Al- ERES . T day evening. - tollowing the Spanish {nfluenza. ing to an opinlon expressed by Henr: Mre. 3. W. SKinner, Saum, Cormant INT. T IN WOOL PLAN the Bemidji recruiting office in room ; 2 & P y y and township. carried out by the Beltrami Count, - For the purpose of perfecting their H. D. Pettibone, manager of the officers were named at a meeting re- Chicago sales office of the Crookston [iod of government control. township. 1 retary, asking that they be granted M a e the privil of co-0) ting. - en who served overseas are en-|.en¢lv held and much interest is be.| Lumber company, and who has been| The telephone companies in this Kefi{;‘erniovfiistfi;ms'flmng' Betliher; Aflmgfllvhgieassfird fi?eel;a tllllft t!}g{r “‘;'é‘:fi to gt“ :T‘;:fs :rln‘ldlo'rlrenlame“é infing tiken.. eat la e connected with th:i zhe»;llln ‘:nlteret‘ns s;ale lt:’nve mal;{ed .E:ne bills based on t -le tion is sol B C a on. 1o ,Lhe g er- | RATN EXTING FIRES for many years, originally being lo-|the old rate, Mr. Flannery said and Mrs. B. B Tweten, Solway, Lam-|co-oberation 1s solisited. Wool for geant Bass will be pleased to assist |- GUISHES cated at St. Hilaire, died yesterday in |the amendment presented in congress mers township. the June 28 sale is being received on Mrs. G. F. Edwards, Puposky,] Wednesday’s and Saturday’s of each Maple Ridge township. > week. Mrs. J. Malmquist, Louis, Moose Lake: township. all men who have not received the equipment to which they are en- titled in obtaining it. ON INDIAN RESERVATION | Chicago. by Senator Frank B. Kellogg pro- 5 Mr. Pettibone, regarded as one of | poses the return of the telephone sys- R P e Y Heavy rains of the last few days|the foremost lumber men of the|tem to private owners on June 30. JUVENILE Bm TO ° have entirely extinguished the fires|country, was well known in Bemidji | Hearing on the injunction granted Mre. C. S. Blakely, Turtle River, : . DAN McNEAL FUNERAL. on the peninsula between Upper and |and had made frequent visits to this|by District Judge F. N: Dickson in ‘Fartle Riv;‘ tow-\'lfi'p . MEET THIS EVENING Lower Red Lakes which has burned[city. For a short time he was in|St. Paul, will be-heard June 26 in the Mrs, Carl Kve";o Sta.anley Shotley g The funeral of Dan McNeal was|over 300 acres of Indian reservation | charge of Crookston interests in Be-|state supreme court and will continue tBermai 4 ’ 3 There will be a meeting of the|pelq this morning in the Catholic|land, destroying some valuable stands | midji. in effect at least until the appellate Mot B I8 Bowen, Waskish, Was- members of the Juvenile band this|chyureh, Fr. J. J. T. Philippe officiat- | of. pine timber. A number of small —_— court reaches a decision. Whether Hish towhéhi en, 1, evening at the City hall ané Oliver!ing Interment was made in Holy | fires have been put out by the rains| HALGREN TAKES OVER the proposed rate advances.can be D- Riggs, director, is anxious that there|Gross cemetery. Mr. McNeal died |before damage of any consequence re-| BUSINESS made effective as ordered by the fed- ER =2 be a full attendance. Monday in the township of Copley, |sulted. JEWEIT TIRE ral administration, probably will de- TERM IS ADJOURNED. . Clearwater county, the cause of his e — .. |pend®on the decision of the state ANOTHER YANKEE LANDS. death being old age. He was 92| WAR VETERAN HERE ON VISIT. Forest Halgren, who retiirned. to|court, until copies of the United Judge C. W. Stanton will return years and 27 days. He was formerly Bemidji several days ago from Min-|States supreme court decision are re- $0-Bemidji this evenin gfrom Brain- Walter Kittleson, son of Mr. and|a resident of Nymore. The body was George Whipple, brother of Mrs. | neapolis where he specialized in the ceived and questions involved cannot %ord, the term of Crow Wing county|Mrs. John Kittieson has returned to|prepared for burial at the Ibertson|L. L. Caskey of Dewey avenue, is her|automobile tire busness, has taken|be answered. -district court having been adjourned | the United States, having been in the guest having just returned from over-{over the tire department at the C. W. —_—_— . seas. He was with the Canadian ex-|Jewett company garage. He plans The chance of two finger-prints be- 2 undertaking parlors. The deceased until June 23. Ralph Minfer, court |service for one year and three months A peditionary fot¥ces, and was in thé|to inaugurate several service faatures }}z&% alike is figured as one in 54,000~ leaves a daughter, Mrs. G. A. Stewart, reporter, returned to. Bemiidji tast|He was a member of the 35 engin-|also of Copley township, and'a son in i u e evening from Brainerd. sors. nervic& for ovéf three years. fn the opefation 6f the tire business. the state of Washington. ;

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