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] “ TITLE FIGHT ENDS TODAY +.By' H,- C. Hamilton. y (United Press correspondent.) { 'Toledo,” Ohio, July 2.—Training “came to an end:today in-the cam cof Jess Willard and Jack Demgse?, ‘heavyweights scheduled to battle’ sFriday afternoon for the world’s {championship. 3 3 , Toledo itgelf had settled to a period “of . watchful waiting. The massive arena, buflt within a hundred yards ‘of a lagoon where Toledo has its “ydcht cluv, was finished. Bare yel- “Tow lumber—1,750,000 feet of it— stands out in the center of Bayview park, a glaring octagon, laced in and >out with heavytimbers to keep it ‘steady under the weight of the enor- mous_throng expected.to witness the .bout.” It is practically a duplicate of Ithe arena Tex Rickard built at Reno, 'Nev., when he staged the mill. be- tween James J. Jeffries, then the iheavyweight champion, and Jack -Johnson. people, but the architect, James J. sMcLoughlin of San Francisco, built iz to conform to the standards he laid ‘down when he built the Reno struc- «ture. MAIN’S CIRCTIS IS ONE X OF COUNT® V'S BEST BETS Other cities have sent word that the Walter L. Main Fashion Plate show, which will appear in Bemidji tomorrow afternoon and evening, is clean cut in every sense of the word \—all refinement of expression, action ‘and dress and as full of fun and real i'agunction as an egg is full of nutri- ment. The clowns will ‘‘make those laugh who never laughed before and those who always laugh now laugh ‘the more.” Twenty seven high class acts are on the program. Dottie Snyder and the herd of elephants, pleased the big audience as well as the performing hiorse, bucking mules, clown and Wild West. Walter L. Main’s show this year presents the best that money can procure. Everybody was ‘well pleased and whenever the Main ejrecus comes to Bemidji it is sure of a large crowd, . i One thing the managers assure the ‘people is that the evening shows are a. specialty with Walter L. Main— they do not skimp tne performances | bid: and give half shows; they invite the good people.to.come to them in the evening and see their great, refined shows. ‘BOYS R¥ ANV FOR COURSE AT "TASCA STATF PARK Twenty-five men and boys were ready today for a course in Woods- ology at Itasca State park. The course is offered by the University of Minnesota for the first time. It is under the direction of the division of forestry of the College of Agricul- ture and the division of home econ- omics. Class rooms for the most part will e in the woods and on tne lakes and streams of the park. ‘The course will give instruction in camping, camp cookery, packing by zanoe and packsack, government land surveys, use of the compass, locating tracts of land, ‘trees. 'and common -plants of the forest,..birds and wild #mimals, elementary geology, as il- Justrated by the typography of the eountry, swimming and outdoor sports, Each subject will be in <harge of experts. FINE OUTLOOK FOR POULTRY INDUS™V The present outjook for poultry Keepers is the moat promising ever known, says N. E. Chapman, exten- tion specialist in poultry at Univer- ‘sity farm. Grains of all kinds will wprobably ' remain Tevel, while poultry products will gradnally increase in price because sf thein comparative value as food. — CROAL-HUTCHINS NUPTIALS. Ada ‘Hutchins and Frank Croal, both of this city, were married this morning at 10 o'clock at the Baptist parsonage, Rev. A. M. Whitby offi- eiating. They will make their home in Bemidji: & OFPFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF TEE BOARD OF COUNTY COM- MISSIONERS. At .the regular adjourned meeting, June 27, 1919 A. D. Board met, pursuant to adjournment, |7t} with all mémbers present. Thé minutes of the preceeding meet- ing were read and on motion of Ellis, secgnded by Hayes, were approved as read. The bid of W. L. Slayton & Company of Toledo, Ohlo, for $100,000 issue of Road Bonds, was accepted and the fol- Towing resolution of Commissioner El- =s was offered, who moved its adop- on. RESOLUTION ‘Whereas, W. L. Slayton & Company of Toledo, Ohio, are the highest d ®est bidders for the _$100,000 Bonds to be issued by Belti Minnesota, dated as date of issue, ing interest at 6 per cent per annum, payable semiannually, to mature as specified in their bid bearing date of June 23, 1919. Now therefore, Be it Resolved, that said Bonds be and the same are hereby awarded to aaid W. L. Slayton & Company, and the £hairman of the Coun an County Auditor are hereby authorized and directed to execute said bonds, and when executed, to deliver the same to W. L. Slayton & Compan ance with the terms of their said :n file in the office of the County Audi- 3 r. Be It Further Resolved that if the Attorneys of the said W. L. Slayton & €o., on examination of certified tran- geript of the record of proceedings to ¥e furnished them in accordance with the terms of their bid, decline to ap- prove, said bonds, said transcript, ac- |} tompanied-by a.letter of the attorney. o ;gprove ‘bonds, shall be promptly for- warded to the Auditor of this County whereupon said Auditor is hereby auth- grized and direfted to immediately . re- mrn to said W. L. Slayton & Co., their gertified good faith check with their 3id for said bonds. On. motion - of Ellis, seconded by Huyes, the above resolution was put to the members voting as_follows: 1. Yea, Hans B. es; Yea, ames. F. Hay: S. W. Ellis. Number . Yea, 5. Number voting Nay, declared adopted. opted. * . Commissioner Hayes offered the fol- Wwing .resolution. and moved its adop- thon:” ‘Whereas the County Board of Beltra- and pro- County, deems it necessary ::r, f:."i? fi’(‘irmgnt. to raise the sum It will' hold many more| near the present{: y, on compl- Whereupon the resolution was expenses necessary to be inncurr permanently improving state within such eountz. g Now therefore, be it resolved by this County Board of the County of Bel- trami that said County of Beltrami is- sue_its negotiable bonds in the sum of ‘Two ;Hundred and Fifty Thousand dol- lars for the purpose of Pense to be incurred, in permaneptly im- proving state road within such county;, such bonds to be denominations of One Thousand dollars each, to be dated as of ‘the date of their issue, to bear in- terest at the rate of five and one half (5%) per cent per annum, interest pay- able semi-annually, both principal and |interest to be payable at place in the United States' as the purchaser or purchasers ~thereof may direct, said bonds to mature in ten years from the date of their issue, Said resolution was.seconded by Com- missioner Imsdahl and being put to a vote was unanimously carried. On ‘roll-call the following Commis- s voted Aye: Paulson, Ellis, Ims- Lennon and Hayes. Nays, non And’,gdid: resolution was therein unani mously carried; and by ‘the' chairman] then presiding so_declared, i Commisstoner Paulson again offered | the ‘A0Nowing resolution and moved its adoption; - Yol : Resolved that meeting of the County Board of. Beltrami County, Minnesola, be held at the Court House in City.of, Bemidji, Minnesota, on the 25th da¥'retlguly, 1919, at two o'clock p. m., for ‘the :purpose of opening and consid- erihg bids for $250,000.00 of the bonds of thig Cofnty heretofore authorized by this . County Board for the purpos: of paying: the expewse to be incurred in permapently improving state roads within/ such county: that the County Auditor of this Coutity cause two weeks published notice of said meeting to he given. by publishing the same in the Bemijdil Ploneer, a weekly newsparer, printed’ and published at’' Bemidji, Min- nesota,’ and that said notice gaall substantially the following form ;. Notice for Bids for Bonds. Noticé: is hereby given that a maet- ing. of .the County Board of the County of Beltrami, Minnesota; will he held at the Court House, in the eity of Bemidi, Minnegota, ‘on the 25th day of lJuly, 1919, at two o’clock p. m., for the pur- pose of ‘opening and considoring hids for the hends of this county ia the sum, of $260,000,000 heretofore authorized by the County Board of Beltrami County for the purpose of paying the expense to .he incurred in permanently improv- ing ‘?late roads within such county, bondsf/to be numbered from 1 to 50 inclugive, to be in Denominations: of $1000° éach with_ interest coupons there- to attached, to be dated as of the date, of their issue, bearing interest at the. ratejof 5% per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, ' both principal and’/interest to be payable at such place in the United States as the purchaser or purchasers thereof may direct, said bohds to maturé in-ten years from the date’of their issue. A -eéptified check for $1000 -shall ac- company each bid. The County Board resefves' the right to reject any and all resolution ‘was seconded by Com- misgioner. Hayes and being put to a vote , was unanimously adopted, and by the’/chairman then presiding so declar- ed, ., Moved by Ellis and seconded by Hayes, that the Auditor advertise for, bids on the construction of the poor farm buildings. Moved by Hayes and seconded .by Ina dahl that the Auditor advertise for bi i" ; the construction_of the vault in auditor’s office. for_ July 25 1919 at_10:30 o'clock a. m. Carried. ’ Moved by FEllis, seconded by Pailson thaf. the Auditor advertise for bids on gravel' hauling and _gravel handling machinery. Bids_to be received up to 11_o’clock July 25th, 1919, Moved by Ellis, seconded by Hayes that the Highway Engineer be paid from the County Revenue Fund, as oth- er County Officers,salaries are paid, and that salary be fixed at $210.00 ‘per month, effective June 1st, 1919. This conforms to the resolution passed by County Commissioners at the June reg- ular meeting. Motion carried. Tt was moved, seconded and carried to adjourn sine die. Attest WM. LENNON, A. D, JOHNSON. Chairman. County Auditor. w1-3 e c———— e S —— —_— Advertisements In this column cost thalf cent a word per issue, when paid leds than 10c ver issue. Adr charged on our books cost one cunt a word per lssue. |‘m than g6c. 2 FOR SALE A A A AN AN A A A A BARGAIN SALE—Piano; . organs, phonographs, six houses and lots, ‘/Cash or -monthly payments. 514 ,Minnesota Ave., office phone B73°W., resident phone 334. J. «, Bisjar, the Bargain Man. 3476 good Ford in part trade: - One young team of mules, cow and calf and some farm tools 'and ‘some crops. Got other business to at- ... ‘tend to. ‘Minn. 44,807, quick sale. A No. 1 shape. 'Will demonstrate anytime. Write Box 176, Bemidji. . 447 FOR |SALE—House plants. /Dewey Ave. Printing . 'ARE YOU IN NEED OF Tags Cards " Blanks Folders . Dodgers Receipts Envelopes Statements Bill Heads i [Packet Heads o Letter Heads ! Call at Pioneer Office i Phones 922 and 923 ¢ /GOOD WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY he |FOR SALE—See the’ Bei 1and, 13 miles north of Lake Be- midji, town 147, range 33, good soil. Inquire of H. M. Dn.urg? St. .Cloud, Minn, "~ .. . “E S dT8Y FOR SALE—My, residence in East Bemidji. Just what you have been looking for. The house has .8 wet sink, electric lights, two screened porches, basement, fur- i:nace, excellent water, garage, iwood shed, chicken coop, all elec- tric lighted. Come and look over my property. H. R. Jones, Be- ~miaji. Phone 779.J. 5d75 FOR SALE—Launch, twenty-two feet long, 6 ft. beam reversible pro- peller, seats fifteen, .equipment ‘complete ready to run. Every “ineh a boat. J. D. Taylor, Lavinia, Minn. 1 6d75 S FOR SALE—Simmer home, 6 rooms; . also 3-room .cottage. Perfect lo- cation, large screened porgh. : Birchmont ‘Beach. J. W. Wilcex. Phone 29. 1% 618tr 2 dji. Sta-| - tionary store' for rubbey .stamps, fac simile signature stamps, no- ~—tarfal seals and_ corporatfon seals g L FOR SALE—Five room cottage, hard| wood floors, city water,: sewer, electric lights. Lot . extends to lake shore. - One block south of Normal school. Inquire' 1204 Dewey avenue. 55tf WANTED WANTED—Girl, for general house- - work, good wages and gaod place]. for right girl. Apply at once, Mrs. J. T. Kutchera, Nymore, 605 Lin- coln Ave. 1d72 — WANTED—GIr], for laundry ;work, - 'at once. Bemidji Steam La\:@'dry. TR 31 WANTED—A. man, to ' creamery. ‘Koors.Bros. IF YOU WANT . TO GET THE WANT YOU WANT TO GET YOU WANT TO GET IT IN THE THE BEMIDJI PIONEER FOR SALE—80 acres of unimproved | WANTED—Girl, for general house- WANTED—Kitchen girls, at Hotel WANTED—Cook. Svea hotel. 6475 WANTED—Kitchen girds, and store WANTED—Chamber WANTED—To rent, reed baby car- WANTED—Girl, WANTED—Bicycle WANTED——Kitchen girls, at Birch- FOR ANY kina of real estate deal, see ANYONE NEEDING a boy to do odd ~ “For Reént—3-room house, Miss- FOR RENT—A modern furnished 2472, work. Mrs. N. Hakkerup, 914 Be-| ""Dalton. 624tf| room. 703 Minn., Ave. midji avenue. Phone “0'7'" ————————————————— hed 502 4474, y " | FOR RENT—Furnished rogms. - ! ‘FOR. RENT 4th' St. L8 :flé’ftLE-—-d Iccls box and complete i ou! and plants in our flower Hotel Markham. 630tf| ghop. - Extra bargain. Palmquists maids, _:;t Flower Shop. 2473 Phone 154’"?1" FOR RENT—One unfurnished room. 63011 " 579, 3rd St. Phone 842-W. 2d72 LOST AND FOUND room girl. LOST—Pair of spectacles, in ¢ Finder kindly notify or leave:at Pioneer. 1.3 Birchmont hotel. riage for about three weeks or a month. Call at 516 Minnesota Ave., or at Pioneer office. 3d72 for . housework. Phone 570-W, 29 10th St. “3d723 or motorcycle cheap. Ralph Richardson, 29 10th St. Phone 570-W. . . 3dTH - SHOP NOW! ‘ 'This Store will be - CLOSED all day July 4th For the Convenience of Our Patrons; We Will Keep Open- ‘Thursday, July 3 until 10 p. m. B Renprey 6o : / ** Incorporated 191 BUSY. STORES 413-415 Beltrami Ave. 2 or 235. mont hotel. Phone 15 2 £ . 623tL i .or write E. J. Willits, 218 Beltrami - Ave. Phone 41. . 1213tt jobs, notify Prof. W. G, Bolcom. Phone 637. 519t 'SNAPS! 1 acre lot, near North School, $300, small cash payment, balance $10 per month. . . Corner lot 50x140, cottage, 3- room, 2-room shed, well, garden planted, $650, a bargain., 400 acres of good hardwood land, 80 acres under cultivation, | natural meadow .cutting 50 tons of hay, 40 acres fenced with wov- en wire, two sets of good build- ings, one mile of lake shore, rural route, telephone, 3 miles. and a half from railroad station.’ A fine dairy farm only $27.50 per acre, one-fourth - cash. 4-room house, lot' 50x140, 1 block from the Normal, $250 cash, balance $15 per month. 5-room cottage, hardwood floors, sewer and water connec- tions, east facing, lot 37%%x140. Price $2,000, part cash. , - For .Rent—-6-room house, ' Ny- more, $15 per month. A NATION-WIDE INSTITUTION J. C. PENNEY CO. NOTALIISNIL AGIM-NOILVN. V issippi ave. $8.00. g GEORGE H. FRENCH... Phone 93 _ J. P. LAHR ‘Markham Hotel Buil WANT AD DEPT, cash in advance. No ad will be run for No sds run for e FOR SALE—Cheap, or will take a R. 2, Box 86, Bemidji, || 3474 e e 'FOR SALE—Dodge touring. Bargain 1204 u-30tf Automatic . Range ree ceived during the month of July. omplete line of Gas Ranges and Fixtures * Bemidji Gas Co. FREE! FREE! Installation, with every Gas Range order,re; are on display for your inspect- ion at our Sales Room. | Leave your order at the Gas Office or call No.76 and our sales manager will call on you. Phone 76 Defective