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PAGE EIGHT , THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER THURSDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1920 Superintendent of City Schools Sau- vian. Mr. Sauvian sald he believed | was as follows: Delegates—T. S. Er- the event would be the first of its|win, F. S. Arnold, E. B. Berman, T. kind ever staged in High school ath-]C. Bailey, W. T. Noonan, George Eric- Jetics in the Northwest. son, J. S. Morrison, Jr., F. S. Lycan, the city to pendicitis, short time. aideration. WANTED—Bell boys. Hotel Mark- ham. SPORT NEWS Fargo, N. several years Fargo will not be rep- resented by a paseball team unless definite action is taken to put a team in the field later in the season. Since Fargo ceased to be represented in the old Northern league, professional ‘baseball has been denied the bugs. weight events and the dash men ard|peld at St. Paul on Saturday, May 8. developing rapidly. Devils Lake, N. D.—A ‘‘telegraphic track meet,” the first of its kind ever : ' D. % W, .8c-10c | Hens, 4 1bs. and over..........26 st : t, N 1 %288 S ” held in North Dakota, will be held be- | was appointed by the chair to nomin- VEGBTABLSS. . X : tween Devils Lake and Jamestown |ate 11 delegates aad 11 ’S:ternate: ga?bue.fl cwt. 't. ceseae .:: 30-86 .00 HIDES High schools this month, according to|to the state convention. @ repor! nions, dry, cwt. .e0+$6.00-35.00 ‘ o of the nominations was accepted and i . . $6.00-38.00 Cow hides, No. 1,1b ...... e 18::-202 y - Helena, Mont.—The local Rod and un club is considering asking au- o . & $ % — thority for the closing of certain trout|G. E. Kreatz, Willlam Zauche, J. A. The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn., streams in this section, which once teamed with fish, but now are badly in need of restocking. If authority is not given, the Rod and Gun clubs over the state are to be asked to pledge their efforts from the streams this season. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. C. R. to be very ill at her home at 922 Park avenue. Major Frith of Minneapolis, is in Jones in an inspection tour. N. E. Given is recovering very sat- jsfactorily from an operation for ap- which was performed ‘Tuesday morning. His many friends hope for his complete recovery in a COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ADJOURN UNTIL MONDAY After attending to general routine business including the acceptance and rejecting of several applications of matters concerning residents of the . Washi H .—G t Clement S. King of Red Lake, a county, the board of county commis- 1 ashington, May ~Government | up g 5 i # oans of five hundred million dollars|former service man during the world sioners ndjourned Wedneeday, after m'lzm,s AL”ANCB in addition to the three hundred.mil-| war, for a period of one year. King noon to meet again on Monday when the bond issue and road matters will ‘be brought up for discussion and con- County Auditor A. Teaves tonight for St. Paul where he will spend Friday and Saturday on business in the interest of the coun- ty. <He will submit his report to the ‘board upon his return. g On Wednesday afternoon the entire |ation in all the social and economie |- moard of commissioners made an in- |relations of l(zlmn: tllmt the 1ntel;ests oi ———————————————————————— = apection visit to the county poor farm | employer and employee are reciprocal ) " el and {nfirmary and reports everything [ that the success of industrial progress g GOOd WOl'kll‘lg Condltlons there was found very satisfactory. . Subscribe for the Ploneer. Rapid strides along the above lines ADDITIONAL WANT ADS REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION ELECTED DELEGATES WEDNESDAY Eleven Delegates and 11 Alter- nates Named for State Con- vention on May 8 MARKETS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN D.—¥For the first time in ing Rose, No. 1, $17 per barrel; No. 2, $14 per barrel. stretched backing. Bemidji Potato Market—All varieties, bulk, small lots Thirty-six delegates representing|$3 to $3.25 per bushel. Carload lots, sacked and loaded $5.50 Missoula, Mont.—The University of | the city and township of Bemidji, ‘Montana track team is rapidly round- | Tenstrike, Spooner, Kelliher, Roose- to $6 per cwt. 4ing into condition for the season’s|velt, Red Lake Agency, Blackduck ‘meets. Although early season track|and Washkish met at the court house| === activities did not point to an especial- | ot 20’clock -Wednesday afternoon and BEMIDJI CASH MARKET QUOTATIONS. “ 1y strong team, a number of last sea-|named delegates and alternates for GRAIN AND HAY Dressed beef, pound........12c-14¢c Bon's football men have entered in the | ¢he state republican convention to be .Turkeys, live, pound. ... ..40c-46¢ Oats, bushel .... Barley, bushel Red Clover, medium, I Popcorn, pound ..... Wheat, No1 ..... ...$1.00-81.26 | Old Toms, live, pound.... . .$1.60 | Geese, live, pound ... ...30c|Ducks, live, Ib. ...... . .26¢-30c ++0.26c30¢ . - 168¢c-18¢ Following the calling to order of the meeting by T. S. Ervin, chairman, with F. W. Rhoda as secretary, & nominating committee of 7 members Beans, cwt. ....... Dairy butter, pound Butterfat ......... Eggs, fresh, dozen . C. L. Pegelow, C. D. Lucas and Wil-|pyp0n n.u'm. . | %-Iv«::‘e tt-'rlldge:i o L liam A. Rice; Alternates—F. W. Rhoda. Andréd Johnson, E. L. Oberg, | 108% 10..vcemu.rooe. .. 19¢-20¢] Wool, seml bright. . Bull hides, No. 1 . +++66¢| Kip hides, No. 1, p . Calf skins, No. 1, pound ....30¢c-32¢ McDonald, L. P. Ekstrum, Naish Mc- Kinnon, H. L. Bowen, J. L. George and A. D. Johnson. BASEBALL MEN SHOULD TURN OUT THIS EVENING Manager Fred Bost of the Ameri- can Legion baseball team represent- ing the Ralph Gracie post urges that every baseball enthusiast who has any intention of trying out for the team this season report at the ball grounds at 7:30 o’clock this eveniing with a uniform if possible and as much baseball material as can be brought along. He desires that ev- eryone get busy right away scince it is geting late in the season to make at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY Veal ....... Wheat, No. 1 ....‘......:.ss-sz,so Beet, dressed Wheat, No. z . ..$2.76-$2.80 |Lambs .... Wheat; No. 3 ... .$2.60-52. 55 Garlic, Ib....... R 1] Oats ...... vev....95¢-97c|Parsnips, per cwt............$3.00 < & Barley ..... .$1.20-31.48 [Squash. cwt........cc0vem....$1.00 Rys, No. 2 ..... .$2.00-$2.03 | Packing butter ...............32¢ I l ay No. 1 Clover mixea ... $27.00 ’ .$9.50 LIVE POULTRY Rye straw Corn . ... .25-$1.50 | Turkeys, 9 1bs. up ....c0vvvs . 300 to keeping fishermen Geese, 12 1bs. up, and fat.........18¢ Hendrixson is reported i e PO! Beans, hand picked, navy, cwt. $5.00 [gpringers, live ... .o..........26¢ Potatoes, per cwt. . Beans, brown, cwt. Beets, per cwt ..... Dressed poultry 3¢ per pcund over -$2.00( " 1ivg stock. this team one which will surely be|Carrots, per cwt. .. .. .$2.50 assist Sergeant Harry|, Ginner. The baseball committee of |Qnions, dry, per ewt .. -$3.00 premy " the Ralph Gracie post is also urged to Bggs, per dozen ...... Cabbage, ton ..... Rutabagas, per cwt. Butterfat .. -+-39¢ICowhides, No. 1.............. .18¢ -$85.00 | gy)) hides, No. 1 . i --$1.26 | Kipps, No. 1 .. --87¢|Calk skins, No. 1. Deacons ..... MEATS . - - Tallow ... Mutton. D ..ccas.seem....10c-16c|Horse hides . Pork, dressed ..ec....c.......17C Wool, DHight. .0 ccvunsnnucem. 360 be in attendance this evening, and all others who wish to help the project along. Good for the Owi. An owl observer saw an owl swal- low nine fleld mice, one after another, ‘and at the expiration of four hours it swallowed four more mice. The farm- er should take notice of these facts, WILL TAKE MILLIONS el for he can well spare a chicken now I To RBToRE RAILR()ADS O R a and then for the services thus rem-| - Sgt. Harry Jones of the local army dered.—Exchange. : = * i (By United Press.) recruiting office on Tuesday signed IS FORMED IN BEMIDJI : (Continugd frbm Page One.) rates will be requested tp pmt the|Ill. which imposés limitations upon his or|country’s railroads on their feet, rail- her efforts to attain success. It holds that fairness, forebearance and good will are the two pre-requis- ites of peace and harmonious cooper- D. Johnson interstate commerce committee. been moved from its former location at 311 Nicollet avenue to 41 South Third street. Suoacribe for The Pionear. is the result of their cooperation. and d be that of k N e T STRAW VOTE have been made in the various cities Put an X in the square you most favor throughout the cmx!x;ltll-yi 8’;‘; ailtl'mugh t a th sq y v the movement is s! n nfancy, y_3e. - roports indicate that practcally ev: [] A Separate Building for High School. ery city of the country plans on ef- fectinzlsuich all:n&ceflp [] An Addition to the Present High In this issue of e Pioneer appears o 3 a full page advertisement in which SChOOl Bulldlng. 206 Second Street is outlined in detail the policies adopted by the local alliance. 3d5-8 Terrific Buying Frantic Selling H O ! Jammed Five mmutes after our doors opened yesterday a ‘mob to of bargain enthusiastic people swarmed into our store. We wish to apologize to.the people for not being in a better position to take care of their the needs, but we have secured extra help and from now on all will get the best of attention. Door Shop early. | . - : New Goods Placed on Sale Every Day I AM THE MAN “SICKLE”, THE PRICE CUTTER Paper Backing for Pictures. To paste new paper backings on framed pictures, the paper, cut to the proper size, should first be floated in | WaY. . ;‘ l:)al'n of water until it is entirely wet. 1t . e e paste should be applied to the | Waite. Chicago, May 6.—Potato receipts today, 25 cars. Market frnm:. and the puper.m;rom which strong. Northern Whites, sacked and bulk, $7.25 to $7.40.|the actual drops of water have been Green Moutains, $7.35 to $7,50. New, weak. Florida Spauld-|¥!ped, should be pressed into- place upon the frame. As the paper dries it | 8ble restaurant, will shriuk, making it a smoothly No. 2 Timothy hay ..........$29.00 | Turkeys, small and thin....At Value MATINEE 2:30 ! 8omething Wreng. Age-Herald, Doatont: (el i oo LTRET B, Bemidji High School Senior Class Nt play in three acts \more than $100.000."—] “Here's the announcement of a heas - waiter’s retfrement,” remarked Mr. Jib- “Wealthy, I presume?” said Mr. Dub- “Fairly well to do, but I don't Illlv derstand how .a man could be walter for twenty years in a as this fellow been, and not accumulate a fortune of -Birminghams May 7th EVENING 8:00 WANTED By the Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co. FOR PARTICULARS SEE Bemuul Employment Ssnm:a Throngs Stream in Goods Pouring Out PACKED to the LIMIT Crowded All Day Long It will Pay You to Watch Our Windows and Daily Paper - THE GARMENT SHOP Ducks, fat .....ccoevvevunenas : VEGETABLES Hens, eavy, 4 1bs and over .. 338 Prices 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 Al seats reserved -390 [Hens 51bs up, tat.............32|& Tickets on Sale at Boardman’s Drug Store lion dollars revolving fpn‘d provided | left Tuesday for Minneapolis from in the railroad law and,a twenty- | where he will go to the Third Field = s eight per cent increase jn freight|Artillery at Camp Grant at Rocktord : y road xecutives today told the senate Serseart Joncs annoncssthat the ¥ Fagtory and Common Laborers No Labor Trouble midji