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SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 28, 1820 'FOREST RANGER JONNSON ' MAKES INSPECTION TRIP j—— 3 L. F. Johnson, Forest Ranger, has just returned from a trip of inspec- i tion'thru the northern portions of |} A [ a Clearwater county, the éastern Rart of Polk, Red Lake and Pennington counties and the northwest part of REPUBLICAN Nevada, Beltrami county. He reports that nni ' i ‘ ge" :lnmplhl, :here are no pentd fires or brush fires . Beglnnlng Monda‘y Ifwfl"l ‘bW pota'tqes £ : ew Jersey, n sections visited but that fires are 3 3 -at ¥ o ¥ PN Now oxion, repertsd. from the vieiity of e |l of all kinds at highest market price. Come Chicago 5, at:New' York 6. New _York, . i/ uck and the northern part of Bel- . P’ 5 % St. Loals 6, 8t Béston 5. North Dakota, ' trami and Roseau counties. to see or call me before you sell.. , Detroit 1, at Washington 3. 3 Ohio, oo —_— < i 4 Cleveland “16, .at Philadelphia 3. i Pennsylvania, BURY HERO FROM WHICH jok National League, Rhode Island, POST TOOK ITS NAME ; s Brooklyn 6, at Chicago 3. South leotq. ! - . ; Boston 1, at Pltwbu;gh Ii i3 2 Wllhll;ltoll. , ! i l&:ottsblufl, ll:ldb.. ‘Aug. 28—Wright Philadelphia 3, at St. Louis’.2. West Virginia, rion post of the American Legion so . - : ’ New York 6-0, at Clncinnati 4-0. Wisconsin, far as known 16 the only One of the With the Potato Growers’ Exchange T Wyoming, 9,500 pnits of the Legion to bury - MOORE AND DUNDEE § : FIGHT FAST DRAW|. Rock Island, I, Aug. 28.—Roy]| Moore of Baltimore and Mike Dun- with full military honors the body of the war hero from which the post took its name. The remains of Phone 807" Clifford’s Warehouse DEMOCRATIC ™; ' Sergt. Charles R. Wright, who died in . L Arkansas, Utah, 4 France, October 11, 1918, now lie in . dee of Rock Island fought a great Arizona, ! Oklahomn, R the cemetery of the town from which ten-round draw here Thursday night, Missourd, ; Tennessee, he went to make the supreme sacri- Dundee excelling in.the long range Texas, y fice- Members of the local legion : fighting while Moore was easily the . VTOTAL .ccvvoceccococcccsecsess? post and many former service men kB E better when they came in close. s marched in uniform in the funeral 3 | Moore fought viciously in the clinches . procession. ¥ R 4 P?‘;’::‘flid Dl“‘{‘aee’;b"d}; ';m' "“g STATES THAT HAVE NOT RATIFIED : ; rigl a lefts when Dundee score: \ i repeatedly with left hooks to the . REPUBLICAN : DEMOCRATIGC - SUBSCRIBE FOR THE i liead. (vJonnectlcut. ;lo;l:lé " " DAILY PIONEER F d Di B by == thr ‘ P until the fifth round it was an ‘ermont, 0! arolina, . even fight, but Dundee took the sixth 2 AL : or your Sun ay Ulnner we have a oe while Roy fl’).llght himself to & g;:od TOTAL .ccevveenncnscnncnnns TOTAL c.covveeeccccccssccreed a; \ brick Pi : o N ¢ N York margin in the seventh and eighth. . 4 . ayer ric neapple ul ew or. The ninth was even and Dundee took TES REJECTED i 2 . m;n:e“ig tzebfinnl session. At the REPz-:LACAN THAT, HAVE DE!MOORATIG ADDmONAL WANT ADS " bell both boys were standing toe ! “RAT ! 4 is 1 v to toe in the middle of the ring ex- Delaware, Alabama, P and StraWbEII y. ThlS 1S - changing swings. Sh‘t&ficceeded in winning only one catch-as-catch-can wrestling cham- pionship in the finals which were con- tested Thursday night. This was when. €. D. Ackerly, Cornell univer- sity, defeated S. N. Gerson, Univer- of Pennsylvania, in the feather- weight class. fli Louisiana, TOTAL .ceeevecoscveccncsceeed TOTAL .... Bank Bldg. Phome: office, 109, Res. 269. 4t9-1 EXTTRTTTTTRaueN | B FOR SALE—160 acre fine farm land about 30 acres good timber, rest ELEVEN Special Sessions of State l-‘ ]' tures fine pasture and hay land; some ICE CREAM to ratify the Amendment were called by Demo- now in cultivation; fine soil; good ‘ = ; TEEN ial Sessi Toontion; "Eaod paidmas: o el Manufactured in our modern lant, which g;“lfl:‘lwl' > E WANTED—Experienced fire fightefs|sg. . .. . : g - 5 : , i34 for work in woods. Apply imme- ) Ll ; . YANK WINS AT ANTWERP. L South Carolina, - diately to L. F. Johnson, forest L ANGDONS S ANIT ARY Antwerp, Aug. 28.—The United Maryland, range?, room 9 Northern National B i OLYMPIC ROWING STARS. purpese. _ ; LU - - a8 js open to ‘your .inspection at. all times. + ' Brussels; Aug. 28.—Crews entered : S ik FOR SALE—One number 12 cream el b - 2 for the Olympic reguttas began their contests over a 2,000 meter course in the Bmmlg maritime canal here yesterday. With approximately a dozerr nations represented and more separator, De Laval; been used only | six months; a bargain;. also about 40 acres good hay stumpage. See C. M. Johnston, 208 Second st., or write bex 793, Bemidjif. . 118-28 forty craft to compete in the! five ehasificnfioqs scheduled, the pre-| Foeifé Ls rooxq-}gea::sull)(:rloll.1 {Sroflf‘:e l(aw‘t,:. liminary heats will be continued today garage amd barn; wakt to sell at with. the finals on, Sunday. % 3 once. Reynolds and Winter. , -On sale at all leading ‘cbnfectioneries intheeity , made at the Lexington meet-|Wheat, soft J :{':::‘- 4";:', [ | Reynolds & Winter. 6t9-3 6t9-3 . - 3 FAST PACER AGAIN ; ; e, B . T & B e EQU ALS OLD RECORD |ats. bu. GRAIN AND HAY ) FOR SALE—Fine home on Bellnid.ii i : g 4 e "_Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Aug. 28.—Di-| Rea Clover, medium, 1b. . ..... Turkeys. live, pound... - kg B ey g neat: (8 . 0“ an ac rmg o : J paced the second . fastest|popcorn, pound ....... - 3¢-10¢ gld Tu";:',“"' vound.. . gas range; 50-ft. corner lot. Must|® e e ; s G of the year and equaled his own |Wheat, hard . .$1.90-$2.10 | Geess, , pou ¢| Desold at once, owner leaving city f@@: ‘. o 0 S 1918, at the Grand Circuit| Rye, bu ting here Thursday when he took #t''the Hudson River Drivi pi | Cobbage. ewk. o . .7 §3.09:36 99 G - i \ 2:01%,. The second quarter was Ontons, Jry v repan ,:40:?;2' 90| Cow nides, No. 11D ..... ; ) ) 8. ed in"29%: seconds the half| g itorrgt ... . .. .. ..61c|Bull higes, No. 1, Ib. 5 s, . : h ] i oha minnte flat. He 8o took the|pgee fresh, dozen .#5| Kipp hides, No. 1, 1b. - ‘ Witty o '.'élet;: in %:02]%, Sanardo and i L 3 $1.00 %ol i 5 . C. Burnett alternating in sec- g ’ B e s . i d third places. Nt:fn Dillon MEATS Horse hides, larg : % : } ; 2 Breeders’ club sweepstakes| Mutton ..<'.. -. ...... ..+ lsc Wool, bright_ EERRERUEE l 5 ear-old trotters, with Jane 5 — ¥ ) L{ Vol the only serious rival.. The! MINNEAPOLIS GRAIN MARKET. | SOUTH ST. PAUL LIVE STQCK.. ¢ THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CAR IN BI“‘ i §; m - B N ’ wace capried $2,680 and was the second richest purse of the week. Lady Mosart was a straight heat vic- tor in the Breeders’ club sweepstakes for:3-year-old trotters. Gears won a four-heat victory in the 2:13 trot, winning the deciding mile from J. J, At cl of business August 28: Cattld — Receipts, :7600; market, ol Low High| steady; top, $14/;bulk of sales, ;13.5]) No. 1 Northern Dark @14.00. ' ‘ Wheat ......... No. 1 Nor. Wheat. ....$2.27% $2.62%: | Bl et ipts, - 500; :;.market, - 2.35% 2.47% stea:i’s?to :::?@‘me $157 bulk P.i . 3 Yellow Corn.... 1.53 1.55. ; A, after Tara’s Hall, the other heat fi:’ 3 “erh?:; Oats 64% .66% sales, ‘13752 ]1'.‘ ,f_o; : »_ winner, had been drawn on account; Choice Barley .94 .99 Sheep—Rece)pts, 3, ; t of lameness. 1.94% 1.95%|steady;: top, 05.?!50 sbulk 312 314 |$650@12.50. e ——————————— - F. B. Stone, . and Mrs. ‘Ray Me- Kusick,A. D"Jérome of Minneapolis; Miss V. A. Lacy, K. B. Lacy of Yale, Mich.; Miss Wenger of Detroit; Miss Mary Hines, Miss Katherine Keil;;e— % - Wi rt A . Miss :Margaret McGovern, S ccording to the report of i o gt g gl)l’izabeth ‘Shiehan of Rochester, | Leland, of San Francisco, during the Minn.; Lewis J. Brown, Edna D.|first quarter year under war-time Light, Irma M. Light of Caicago; |prohibition the number of cases of William Galloway and family of Wa-|alcoholism treated at the Central terloo, Towa. . Emergency Hospital dropped 75 per cent. ERICKSON FUNERAL HELD s ; YESTERDAY AFTERNOON| The New York State Prohibition | Thrée of the five children of the|Commission says: “Authentic figures Charles Courtnage and family re-|]ate Erick Erickson arrived from out|from 17 of the larger cities a!’: turned Friday from Independence.|of town for the fumeral which was|county courts in this state for the lowa, where they went last week to|held from the Swedish Lutheran |first three months of this year dur:lng attend the funeral of Mrs. Domald;ichurch yesterday afternoon. They are|Which constitutional prohibition :s Courtnage. They made the trip by|[ver, of Piney, Manitoba; Mrs. Ber-|been in effect, showed that 45,143 oi- motor. : tha Erickson of Devils Lake, N. D.; |fenders of all ages were arraigned in £ 2 e and Mrs. 0. W. Norland of Lancast- |these courts. For the same period Among those who attended the|er, Minn., who returned to her home|last year . 68,545 offenders V_vetre dance given at Cass Lakegn Wednes-|today. Another daughter, Mrs. Swan |Prought before. the same pourte: day evening by the Syncopitors, were | Johnson of Rosa, was unable to at-|showing a decrease of 23,392, or Misses Lucille Young, Loulse Mac-|tend. The funeral was. the largest |Der ‘cent. i Cready, Lottie French, Roberta Free-|ever held from that church. The spe- man, Arvilla Kenfield, Francis Bur-|cial music and floral decorations were ton, Edessa LaGuee, Messrs. Preston |gplendid. Gibson, Earle Bailey, Russell Brooks, John'‘Simons,” Floyd Fraser, Jack 0’Connor, Leo Opsahl, and Glen Hard- {og: Mrs. J. Nebish, arrjved yesterday for a visit at the P. E. Welch home, 1433 Ir- vine avenue. N actual service, our seven- pas;enger model has ‘proved itself a car of superlative worth, ! possessing every advantage of the . high-powered car, yet remarkably free from the customary glisad— vantages. Mrs. 1. Lindstrom of Red Wing, is wisiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mosen for two weeks. She ar- rived on Wednesday. i dgiedt ek et It satisfies every requirement of ; . A statement issued by 'Mr.'efirles L. Shute, 3ecretary of the New York power and speed; without imposing State Prohibition 'commission, says: ; p ] “In the Buffalo City Court the sver-|. . a burden of excessive upkeep. : B LEGION EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE |age number of offenders trl;d a*tzb:‘t:(l’- 1y has for many years exceeded 2; . WILL MEET SEPTEMBER 5 During the first-three months of. 1919 6,964 criminals were tried: This year St. Paul, Minn., August 28.—Offi-{only 2,417 offenders were brought be- cial announcement was made today |fore the court in1 th;-ee monthfs. ’tl‘l:xie at state department headquarters of ynumber of intoxication cases for.this eriod was only 583, as compared the American Legion in St. Paul that gvlth 3,094 fl?éysame period last the new department executive com-|yeqar.r ! mittee—elected at the recent.conven- tion in Duluth, will hold its first formal meeting in St. Paul on Sun-|creased for the three months’ period day, September 5. from 722 last year to 363 this year. The principal business to be consid-|Only 48 cases’ of .intoxication were ered is the election of a department |brought before the court for the first Presbyterian parsonage, occurred the|treagurer. Last year the treasurer |three months this year as compared marriage of Miss Margaret Van Pelt| waq elected at the convention but the |with 226 last ‘year. : to Daniel A. Danielson, both parties Legionaies voted at DuTuth this year 5 e . being from Cass Lake. They were at-|o Jet the executive committee make| “Prohibition i good forsthe hotel tended by George Lydick and Mary|ihe decision. business. Wiomen feel freer now to Ly.dick, also of Cass Lake. 'Mr. and| 1t is understood. there are at least stop at the larger hotels.”—Albany : i * Mrs. Danielson will make their home|two candidates in the field. . (N. Y.) Times-Union. . ( » at Crookston. The wedding party| The committee will meet at 2:30 s e : } . ; ! .oy returned to.Cass Lake by motor. P. m. at the St. Paul Athletic club.| ~George Reynolds, president of | s _ \ [ s f ¥ The Paige Six-55 meets the dzmand : / " for a car large in size, yet moderate } i in price. A more beautiful, and lux- ' uriously comfortable vehicle is not to be found on the automobile . market today. WILL BUY POTATOES AT CLIFFORD’S WAREHOUSE A.'Kruger arrived in the city yest- erday and beginning Monday will be in a position to buy potatoes at the Clifford & Co. warehouse. Repre- senting the Potato Growers’ Ex- change, he will be located here all fall, buying direct from the farmer. UNITED IN MARRIAGE This morning at 10 o’clock at the - R In Utica, N. Y., arraignments-de- . } MOTOR INN e : F’hone 78 Bemidji, Minn. | i NT 1 Department Cgmrn‘ander Vernon will |the largest tional bank in I(]zlm:n- ? A B () . Jrage BIRCHMO. REGISTER be present and it is expected that a|go, is quoted, as saying that :the ag- = - r f 'oday’s Birchmont - Beach hotel{complete membership will be in at-|gregate of -deposits in this city is 'PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR*COMPANY,. DET 1T, s regstrants.lnclude: T. Hanson, Dun- | tendance. $400,000,000.° 'The tremendous in- IE—?-*_——-——-———,-—__A_L_MI g 1 can Murray and J. Shambaw of Du- s —_— crease- he attributes in considerable ) Tath; John E. Geraghty and (family,|Subscribe for The Daily Ploneer.|measure to prohibition.