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THE BEMIDJ1 DAILY PIONEER e Chicago, June 10.—Potato receipts today, 33 cars. steady. Northern Whites, $9 per cwt. “|Floridas and South Carolinas, $17 per barrel. ‘Alabama Reds, $11.26 to $1 “a. m.—Bick call. . : m.—Attention. Inspection -quarters. .75» per cwt. Louisiana -4 8:30 to 9:20 a m.—School of soldier and squad. m:—School of Turkeys, live, poun@. ... . .. $1.10-$1.25 | Old ‘Toms, live, pound, 0¢ | Geese, live, pound ... \0ats, bushel .. 9580:10:.29;20° 8. kRed Clover, med : ‘platoon. 2 Po, 5 g pcoru, pound oasere 0c|{ Ducks, live, 1b. ...... N fi?ru}.l'” B m'fcompa"y Wheat, hard . .$2.30-52.45 | Hens, 4 tbs. and over. ... Wheat, soft .. +$3.10-32.26 11:30 a. m.—Recall. 12:00 noon—Mess. it A : 12:50" p, m.—Drill, st call. [, VEGETABLMS. . 1:00 p. m.-—Assemibly.> Cabbage, cWt. «....qi: .88, ; to 1:50 p. m.—School of Ouigus, dry, ewt Bull hides, No. 1, Ib. . . 100 soldier/,pnd squad. '~ 100 to 2:5,/ ) m—B.ayonet drill. %, ,‘; - :00 to 3:5 Military . Beans, cwt. .... Butterfat . ... . o Eggs, fresh, dozen,.. . xS MEATS XKipp: hides, No. 1, 1p. Calt Skins, No: 11b ", %1 Dedcons, ‘each | Hotse hides, large, each =) lice. .p. m.—Mess. :00 o 3 p. m.—1st call for retreat. :30 at time of going to press of today’s Pioneer: GRAIN AND HAY.' alambs .. ...... R AT o T T VIR Y :45 p. m.—Retreat. : Wheat, No.'1 61-$2.71 | Garlie, 1b. :00 p. m—Guard mounting. ,Wheat, N . . -$2. K | N 100 Y % . 49-32.64 | Packing butter :00- p. m.—Tattoo.. "11:00 p..m.—Taps. .. .’ . Donations made to the company up the present. have been: 2 boxes cigars, donated by Martin| Dunnj: -’ L 2 bpxesccigars, donated by Jackson + LIVE POLLTRY to .$1.85-31.90 g 420, Tuskeys, Rye straw . ..... iCorn . . . . | No. 2 Timothy hay .3 $27.00 | Spriugers, live .....:.... rtoons cigaretts, donated by 0 : Hens, 5 1bs. up, fat ..... i B Ly ' VEGETABLES Sl d by C. P. . . .| Dressed poultry 3c Ph.xlmcx!r‘?etre; bananas, donated by C Beans, hand picked, navy, live ltfl':l. Y. 3¢ ber ‘Potatoes, per cwt. Beans, brown, cwt. Eggs, per dozen 5 gallons ice cream, donated by — . Henry Miller. 6c HIDES {Cowhides, No Mess for June 10. Butterfat .- 6 Lo... Breakfast, 6:30 a.'m.—Oat meal, Rbubarh, iw.r o : Pt T milk, sugar, peach sauce, bread and ORI P B » Sl 8 ' | Kipps, No. 1. butter. : (Continued from Page One.) - MEATS Calf skins, No. 1 Ib, _ Dinner, 12:00 noon—Beef steW|if 5 row is started it will be by theMutton, 1b. .... ... 00 .10c{Deacons . . ... ... with vegetables, boiled pbtatoes, rad-|other side. F Pork, dressed .16¢|Tallow .... ishes and onions, bread and butter, coffee, milk and sugar. ( Supper, 5:00, p. m.—Fried ham- durger, fried potatoes, fruit, bread and butter, coffee, milk and sugar. 3 { f iVeal . ... ... we've .14c|Horse hides . oo ‘Beef, dressed..........woo..7C-14¢(Wool, Dright...cc0vurann 'K-COMPANY CAMP NOTES | ™ night and everyone knows (Continued From Page 1) nd is under heavy bond" 'Iq ke came in. ‘And he dough” for the boys. Senators Borah and McCormick, ir- reconcilables, are members .of ‘the subcommittee; which also includ Watson, a Lodge reservationist ‘| Ogden Mills of New York,. a- pro- leaguer; Smoot of Utah, a Lodge reservationist; Louis A. Coolidge, Massachusetts, with leanings towards Borah’s views, and len| White, Kansas; il n, Kentucky; D. L. Lawrence, Virginia; Wallace McCamant of Oregon; Gov- ernor Beeckman, Rhode Island, . Venice Art Being Restored. the wire; toi> - - * Now that the war is over and Ven- ; Bce has recovered from the nightmare. having her wealth of art destroyed by shell fire, or, worse still, looted by eoldiers, one by one her treasures from mething happened to, geant Fred Bost last nigh! Joox?” Brose says he either wnnt‘;hum slons, however,’ Titjan's “Assumption of the Virgin,” which is counted | among the seven great masterpieces fn the world, the pride of the Venetian Academy of Fine Arts, has been re- turned, not to thé’gallery, but to its ‘. eriginal - home ‘In’;the ‘choir of the kL Yeautiful gothic {ligrch of the Frarl, 3r which it wasdinted by Titian in * “down the line”’ or have.the officers mess tent moved:*up the line.” rl A1is strong on the moving business. - are to be given “reasoniifle zllfy. ;ion;’ tm: the tr«hti plank! i ! or letting Lodge haverthe.per chairm: ip and Watson the resplu- tions committee without a-fight..; Th It 1i.gmtm some . officers, will ‘eome to Bemidji during camp. o | Borah-Johnson group denied bei di ing camp.te ia- £ A ‘spect the company. any deal, and said they would: ypset b any coalition that. plannegl to 8q lcl§ ! Private George Rhea is in trouble, them. ¢ 23% tlboys. . One of his difficulties is en: ‘| - When the countered when ‘he prepares to turn Borah'and his supporters were stand-|in for the night.. Half of the.night ing firmly, they said, for a plank|he spends .in taking off his trousers denouncing the treaty and league ‘the other half he covenant. : : ; T them .on again. - The .reservationists _were Arouble with his shirt. firm in demanding an affirmative de: laration with safeguarding of ‘Ami icanizing. reservations. The labor question als o vex the resolutions commi Sergeant Roy Dahlberg is in a bad heading 2 delega- 'way also. He stays out every night ?i:r:u;:ogol:‘:l%g% ‘;iléalngl'edefifion ‘as late as he can and then tries to|fo of Labor, was to;appear at a public|run the guard quietly just before|no hearing before the full committee to|taps. But t‘he-guud fooled i Tast has saved them from a. by a close_shave. e —_— anito Carl spends Oll‘lf he huis-;.no' All-he has-to for. he .is 5 = v of itself. puhscribe” for The Poneer . ~ HENRY CABOT LODGE _dis ng .the ‘“chg Jabaim MARKETS—LOCAL AND FOREIGN l N o e L BN S A O B WP T W | New, market firm. Louisiana and Whites, 50 8. m—Drill tst call $10 to $10.75 per .cwt. 8100 mnii;% a..m. — Calaes ¥ BEMIDJI CASH MAKRKET QUOTATIONS. S. - GRAIN AND HAY. Dressed beef, pound..... courteby. MUIOD . iwmceane ‘Wool, bright ......... 320 p'vm.—l}‘e'«inllhon e X Hogs, IDec.ve.mosms »190-20¢| Wool, semi bright ....... :15 p. m.—Attention, camp p The following prices were being paid at Stillwater, Minn.. 20-$1.46 | Turkeys, 9 Ibs. up .......... Hens, heavy, 4 1bs. and, over... .....330 pound over . \ just ‘got~ - 3 Private Brose to Sergeant' Bost:|Mmake fun of him. Evidently he is Will ‘I ‘put your onions in the ice trying to imitate Private Brose today. :dgl::r:‘ iy e:f':l:huolll: :l:l:: Harris Gilpin of Michigan, classéd a l,mfsr?;m’“ - “Put - what in“the ice v’,l‘:;hboys h..vevhadwa.;'{lu;zrvil‘vl:%l‘ : ; eséryation r1re i ¢ = .| everything- already.. Wi . Eu P, One of her Wit admired posses. |TOT® OF less fervent reseryationishs Warford officiating at the services, 4 the. garbage: was gently laid to rest. Sergeant Fraser ‘to put his kitchen | Interment was made not far.from the . Private William Clish, barber by trade, is in action in spare time. He now has 3. bazher .chair and all necessary. - articles -$o - take ¢are of the boys’ needs before stepping out in the: evening. Sgme ‘say that he bawling, out Brose is the object of i put-| nYY. of all the would-be “strikers’’ ¥ itting. - pretty- as : attendant: for. the sergeants’ mess.) do to take that off is to unbutton |Some times.it is a mess, too, but that | it at the neck. The rest takes care|is not Brose’s fault. It was some mess. this morning when Sergeant Winebrenner spilled his. coffee. >rivate. Peter Sours, soda squirt] Abgercrombie. & McCready, is i w” for the officers’ mess. Pete always could ghe board fence near the barracks, ut as yet no ‘“chickens” have been seen. Perhaps they got away and left only a few feathers. They must have been old chickens at that, judg- ing by the feathers. ; manage the t cy dishes in good‘ shape. g s Private Harry ~Reynolds of the firm of ' Reynglds & Winter, land merchants, is learning that there is a little sand in Northern Minnesota after all. Some times there is mud, too, he says. v 2 Market - Buck Private ‘“Sherm’” Bailey is apparently AWOL from Camp Wool- nough. He has been sent a uniform . but as yet he has not reported for duty. First Sergeant Bost wishes to notify him that if the waistline of: the breecl%ea is too small ‘it can easily be adjusted at'camp. Camp certainly ' has adjusted many waistlines and-not* allhof them were on the breeches; either. ! il Sergeant Clifford Montague has iit' pretty soft. . Not everybody has th privilege to entertain visitors-in orderly tent. i Private Charles LeRoy Pegelow, at- torney at law, took ‘“‘a-turn-y” at guard dnty“ yesterday. = With ' his heavy O. D. uniform on in the hot sunshine, he logl;e‘d as if he might be losing his case." * { . 12C-14¢ 40c-46¢ 28c-30c 26c30c +166-18¢ teeeabr Corporal ‘Léé ‘LaBaw says that court reporting is easy compared with some things he has done. Private James J. McCurdy, super- intendent of the Beltrami county in- firmary, will 'likely require the in- mates to line up for chow after he reutrns to his work from camp. Supply Sergeant Thayer Bailey has groubles of his own, boys. If there is’.anything #hit you want, seée the| but be easy on the .20c load, stuff. WANTED--At once. = Dish wuh’?‘ aqg' liouse maid at the new dorm tory. Bemidji State Normal school: Call’249"or 282. ©. . 2d6-117 Enlisted men out. in the;city carry- ing a baby in their arms are not re- quired to salute’’an’ officer if both arms are required to hold the “baby.” It’s a mighty big “baby” that re- quires both arms, especially on the street. SR FOR RENT—Furnished house, 13 ‘and Dalton ave, Phone 328-W. o ate-11: FOR SALE—Indian twin-cylinddr: motor cycle. Peter V. Brook, 6Y1: Minnesota ave., or Jewetts garage.: k 6t6-18: There is a long row of chicken 28¢| coops lined up along the inside of 22¢ ‘ If’s Good For ‘ 'CHILDREN | And how -glad we are that it is, because they just § must have it. R Think of the relief to when_ ‘he in under irst Ser. yourself to have them con- 2 - tented. One cone a day duriiff’ this hot weather will take those - fretful,” insistent children off your hands and make the afternoon restful. : »:When they begin-to annoy you—just try And yeu will find that it isinexpensive, but “yery effective.. Try it once and you will _use nd other. “"For sale at the leading con- “fectipneries—ask for it. IR 3 o L'é;lédon fi’é—_ Compény' | o mess- demand that the party go on record as endorsing the doctrine that . work- ers have the right to strike, and that no public interest is higher than the right of the mass of the toilers to ! f 1 protect themselves against capital- " . istic exploitation. . Gompers’ appearance may be. thef signal for argument on the general proposition of the paramount of ;pub- lic or class interest. X Gompers comes prepared to assail also ‘the suggestion of Governor Al- len of Kansas, that the party endorse his industrial court idea. 3 The range of subjects on which the committee was urged to .report. planks wds wide. Representatives o | the league of women voters;|] ed. by Mrs. Maud ‘Wobd .Par!, n a | dozen' planks for legislatig prove the conditions of ¥ . industry, to’ reduce the cost o and , for further fiedenl‘ sy vision ‘of public morals. "~ - (2 L::l G::rge G. Elhart, P2 ®D) | advocating an anti-high cost'o! Senator Lodge- of. : ¢ 5 was selected to act as temporary ehairman of the Republican national convention and to make the keynote speech. . ' WILL H. HAYS in‘time to vote n N\ Anti-suffrage leaders, con NN ‘for a state‘s right plank, nei -up the: hearing. Miss Mary of New York, said. s Y dates always went to defed tions, and declared inex] it the republican ‘party to take chances on the eve of a national contest. Henry {i-ne w lsn;‘l‘x‘ 0 jefly-his’ Mexican. plank. - bnle:gfyorcempfit of the 14th and ‘16 amendments in-the south with Mpa‘;:t to negro_voting was demanded: ky Andrew - B. Hnu;;nphny:.m‘ N oz-',r an%h'l;l::a;{ MecCarter, New Jan.ed: and George Wharton Peppet,,l’h!ld delphia, said the party ml'mul“:fi eeo‘u‘ itself as favoring aid for pu e jties. Thomas. E. Campbell vqf_ A\ri- zona, urged the need ofv:r‘ecllrhhon in the west and E. J. Adams, Oregon, said the government should,_ Pa; 1}! share of the cost of road building in forest réserves. oAt i gfi .\( THE PIONEER WARYADS BRING ey \ Are You Thrifty? - «=then Shop At To Will H.'Hays, as chairman of she ‘Republican * national committee, falls’ thie duty of “calling to order the Republican national convention. Troppman’s Thrift Sale | Buy at Lower Prices Save the Difference -- Shop At ' : You are tire g ing to- ask thénf.; _:'Buy ‘only what you need and that at’ this * ; - Store where yopf can stretch -a dollar into its greatest buying * capacity. 'VACATIONDAYS CALL FOR SPECIALIZED CLOTHES - ' A jaunt to ,tHe lake, to the coixhtry, or any vacation land - cnllq for clothes highly specializ;zd—-golf clothes, every kind of sports togs, fsummery frocks and a more formal gown, a knockabout suit' and a big enveloping wrap. Our wide assort- ments permit dropping in at the eleventh 'hour to purchase your vacation ‘n:eeds without disappointment. i Our Big Parihiases for{You