International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 15, 1910 · Page 2 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS COL WILKIN STATUE WIND MORE AICH ORE. ,pend Just rates and prices to the people. International Harvester Company For the Hostess Just as the Idea of provincialism has worked other evils, so It has worked the Said to Be Latest Lucky One. BEVERIDGE'S TEXT waste of our national resources. The provincial idea was that the natural Brainerd.—There has been filed the wealth belonging to all the American people HEROIC FIGURE IN BRONZE UNVEILED plat of the new town of Ironton, covering should be handed over for nothing AT STATE HOUSE TO to special interests. This was done under the northwest quarter of the the plea of encouraging Individual southwest quarter of section 11-46-29, HONOR OF MINN. SOLDIER. enterprise and the hastening of local development. lying adjacent to the Mattson forty Chat on Interesting Topics of Many Kinds, by Indiana Senator Addresses Conservation in section 10, which has been taken And so forests which once belonged to a Recognized Authority all the people have been ruthlessly felled over by the Rogers, Brown Ore company WAS COLONEL OF* 9TH MINN. Congress. and upon their ruins have risen the empires and on which a concrete shaft of our lumber kings. Priceless deposits is to be sunk by the New York Foundation of coal, iron ore and copper whhsh company. once belonged to all the people have been Novel Cotton Wedding. rows. When all were admitted there surrendered freely to special interests It is reported that the International Presentation to fetate by Judge LorinCray ACT FOR NATION AS WHOLE This affair was celebrated way down was a professional entertainer, who and these sources of the people's revenue Harvester company, holding an option and Acceptance Speech In old Kentucky, and was such a delightful which should have flowed Into the people's did wonderful tricks for 20 minutes for a lease on the southeast quarter treasury to pay the expense of the people's affair that I am sure our readers by Governor then there were games and dancing of the southwest quarter of section government have been diverted by in all parts of the country will be for a half hour. Refreshments were Eberhart. the ditch dug by the provincial idea. Into Only as Entire Nation Is Prosperous 11-46-29, having three drills at work able to adapt ideas from it to suit the treasury of multi-millionaires until served in the upstairs ballroom, which locating the extent of the ore body, Can Any State Be Prosperous— the peril of their swollen fortunes Is one their own needs and conditions. The had been transformed into a veritable has encountered within the last few Waste of People's Wealth of the problems confronting American Invitations said "Please come in a cotton "wonderland," with a bountiful use of St. Paul.—The heroic bronze statue statesmanship. days a body of rich Bessemer ore, exceeding Must Stop. frock." This conveyed the idea gold and silver tinsel. Waste Must Be Stopped. of Colonel Alexander Wilkin,, the ranking in quality anything yet found that it was to be an Informal affair. Many little surprises had been All this waste and robbery of the people's officer of Minnesotans killed during on the Cuyuna, while on the Thomas St. Paul, Minn., Sept. 8—United The spacious porches and grounds cleverly planned for the mystification wealth must be stopped. No ancient the Civil war, stands in its niche Feigh land in section 10-46-29, held States Senator Albert J. Beveridge of were lighted with many lanterns, and and provincial Interpretation of states' of the young guests. For instance, in the state hall of fame at the capitol. under lease by the C. M. Hill Lumber Indiana was the principal speaker at rights must prevent the enforcement of dotted over the lawn were great white there was an immense water lily made The formal ceremonies of dedication, company, drilling exploration for more the people's rights. No special plea for today's session of the National Conservation cotton umbrellas, such as are used for from paper and placed before a screen hasty local development must hinder and the impressive raising of the than a year have failed to disclose the shade on wagons. They were on long congress. Senator Beveridge made from a clothes bars covered with healthy general development. No temporary draped flags that bared the likeness limits of the ore. It is claimed by stakes driven into the ground, and had spoke at the morning session on state politics compelled by the crepe paper and ferns there was a to the throngs paying homage to the parties from Duluth that this property wealthy few must impair permanent National a Japanese lantern lighted and suspended the subject of "The Young Man's petal for each child, which when statesmanship for the general good hero, were held in the representative is soon to pass to one of the large iron from each rib rugs and chairs Idea." He said: pulled down revealed a plate containing of all. and steel interests. chamber and in the hall near the were underneath. The United States Is. The American an ice cream rabbit. From the Had we kept the natural resources of chamber door, where the statue has The Soo railway is extending its people are a Nation—not forty-six nations. These trysting places were much all the people and made private interests mouth of a huge, fierce-looking cat been placed. lines toward these ore deposits, and pay the people a just return for exploiting sought in the intervals between there came cookies and from an enormous Our history Is the story of the struggle those resources, the Nation's Income The impressive unveiling of the statue soon will have passenger and freight dances. There was a large platform snow ball came wee boxes of of the National sentiment all the people, thus derived would now pay most of the revealed the image of heroic size of depots at Ironton and Crosby, while erected with negro players, just like which special interests for their selfish bonbons. There was a witch who Nation's expenses those resources would a volunteer who began service in the the surveys will be extended southwesterly purposes sought to discourage, against the plantation dances before the war. have been wisely used and not exhausted passed favors and a clown who distributed the provincial sentiment of some of the South as captain of Company A, First toward the Mississippi to and our whole growth would have been Before the dancing the hostess produced balloons. Wasn't this a wonderful people, which special Interests for their rational and sound Instead of unbalanced Minnesota regiment, and answered to reach the important developments in bandana handkerchief-aprons, to party? It sounds rather difficult selfish purposes sought to encourage. ahd defective. We would have enjoyed the final roll call as colonel of the that direction. The Soo line has which the men sewed the strings to produce, but the hostess assured The parents of the provincial idea in all the benefits from our natural resources Ninth. The tablet at the base briefly reach Deerwood where a passenger then a wee colored china doll was American government was the British and yet our children would have me that It had been a delight crown. The British kings believed that inherited colossal National wealth and states: "Alexander Wilkin, Colonel of depot is about to be built, and it is reported given each girl, with bits of chamois to get all ready, as she had the loving if tho Colonies were separated by local small National burdens instead of private Ninth Minn. Vol. Inft., Killed in Battle the road will be extended from skin from which she was to make a co-operation of a couple of young collego pride, prejudice and Jealousy the British interests enjoying all the benefits there along the south range to Brainerd pen wiper for her partner. at Tupelo, Miss., July 14, 1864." of our national resources and their children men and two adoring aunts of the policy would be easier. They knew that The appropriation for the image was to obtain its share of ore transportation The refreshments were typically inheriting colossal private wealth if the colonists were united by common little hostess. and small private burclens. Interests, sentiment and purpose, the British made at the last sesion of the legislature in competition with the southern Individual chicken pies, The Nation must keep and administer policy would be harder. And that hot corn muffins, tiny stuffed peppers, at the request of the veterans of Northern Pacific railway. A Tennis Dinner. for all the people those natural resources policy was to permit the special interests iced tea and delicious watermelon. the Ninth, who conducted the ceremonies belonging to all the people. Every state This pretty dinner was given at the of the United Kingdom to exploit the people of the colonies. should aid and not hinder the Nation in dedicating it to the state. close of a season for a tennis club. I HUNTERS TAKE FIELD. doing this great duty. The state should Therefore from King James to King The niche selected for the placing of A Neck-Wear Shower. say the close of the season, for while preserve for the public good the resources George the British crown fostered local the monument of remembrance is at fall bride says the prettiest shower A it was in September and still real belonging exclusively to it, the municipality Many Twin City and Duluth Nimrods pride, prejudice, jealousy and hostility the girls of her home town gave the left of the entrance to the house the resources belonging exclusively summer weather, the parting of the among the colonies. Divided in geography Expected in Crookston. to it and both should help the Nation chamber on the side opposite to that her was "neck-wear" downpour. The for convenience of British government, ways had come, as the members were the British kings kept them divided in In doing the same thing with resources selected for the statue of Colonel William lovely part was that each girl made to be widely separated for at least a spirit for the interests of British manufacturers. belonging to all. Crookston.—Regardless of every other Colvill. with her own fair fingers the dainty year. The long dining room table was Had certain states conserved their resources Every British law which forced crop the crop of prairie chickens in creation for the bride who had grown which the Nation grave them, Instead Cfolonel Wilkin was born in New laid out like a "court," with very the*revolution was a law to help the special this section this year is without doubt of turning them over to private Interests of the United Kingdom up among them and was so soon to go York, coming to this state, where he delicate green moss surrounded by a the largest in many years. The spring exploitation, the people of those states monopolize the markets of the separated far away across the sea. No one joined the Union forces as captain of hedge of verbenas and delicate fern. would be better off today, their children colonies. The revolution was the war of was early, and the birds are all extraordinarily can have too many stocks and collars, the First, serving as captain, major The sections of the court were marked better off tomorrow and their economic tho people, for the moment united, large, with the exception and there was every variety imaginable, condition better now and for all time to and lieutenant colonel of the Second, by narrow white satin ribbon, and against the special interests that had of second hatches, of which there are come. plundered them when divided. some being of Irish crotchet. The after service in the Mexican war. as across the court was net made from Had the Nation conserved the resources many. The grain was so short this Such is the historic origin of American table center piece was composed of captain. coarse dress material known as fish which belonged to all the American people provincialism. Washington and his continentals year that the cover in the stubble the white gilly flower, often called The drawing of the cord that exposed net. The ends were fastened into instead of abandoning most of them were the infant National idea in fields will be poor, and the hunting "stocks," and the place cards were to cunning, strength and greed, our progress uniform and manning the shotted guns of the statue to view was performed by white stain stakes, which were wooden will be in the grass and wherever cover would have been sounder and more of liberty the British and their Tory bogus certificates of "stock" drawn Mrs. George E. Lennon, daughter of me*. skewers fastened in blocks of is afforded. sure. and Hessian allies were the full grown upon the Bank of Matrimony and wood which were concealed by flowers. J. H. Abbett of the Ninth, and was followed Common Sense Policy. provincial idea behind the bayonets of oppression. Many of the hunters have left the signed by her majesty, the "American The place cards were racquets and the by the sound of "taps" by C. B. The colonists entered the conflict Co-operation of municipality, state and city for their favorite preserves and Woman," with "Cupid" named as treasurer. under many flags the American people Nation to correct past mistakes and preserve favors were tiny wooden racquets, Casler of the Sons of Veterans, Camp every available livery rig in the city emerged from the struggle carrying and administer for the general good The gifts were all done up in with delicious ball-shaped bonbons No. 1. Previous to the formal presentation has been hired for the opening days. a single banner. of all the people the natural resources dainty tissue paper tied with white piled on them. of the statue an appropriate program Provincial Idea Failed. •yet remaining—this is the policy of common Within a couple of miles of the city satin ribbon and were brought in on sense and common honesty. Strife was held in the house chamber MADAME MERRI. Our first attempt at government was a there are scores of coveys. a tray with bows of tulle on each and division to the end that the reign of failure because the royal British idea of before an audience of old soldiers of Many hunters have arrived from St. waste and pillage under the false name handle. A wee maiden dressed as provincialism still was powerful. The the Ninth and their friends that packed Paul, Minneapolis and Duluth, taking of development shall go on and the feverish local pride, prejudice and jealousy of separate Cupid presented the tray to the bride. the lower floor and front sides of upbuilding of private wealth upon colonies sprang up when their common the branch line trains out to Stephen, the ruins of the people's resources shall the gallery to the last seat. The invocation dangers was over. The Articles of Warren, Middle River, Fosston and An Unusual Party for Children. continue—this is the policy of private Confederation was the unhappy result. was given by the Rev. Leland other points which they particularly avarice and private plunder. Forests and "Washington declared that that government A mother of a twelve-year-old p. Smith, following which a vocal coal, water powers and phosphates—al favor,: and they probably will have was contemptible. It was the provincial Heels are to be lower. daughter Issued invitations for this selection was given by the Harry E. the wealth that belongs to all the people Idea carried to Its logical conclusion. the finest sport in years. Bird dogs Black satin tailor-mades are good. very pretty party. Remembering how must be kept and developed for the benefit George quartet a biographical sketch And so it fell. are at a premium because of the good children loved to dress up, she said: In materials, pied de poule is one of of all the people. The people's cruel necessities compelled was read by C. F. McDonald, while a hunting prospects, and are bripging This great policy for the welfare of all the newest. "Please come in a costume representing the reassertlon of the National Idea, and poem, "The Gallant Wilkin," by H. L. the people is now well under way. Let us big prices where they can be secured the constitution was that Idea's immortal The smartest new hats are low, a character from 'Alice in Wonderland.' beware how we hinder or retard it. It Is Gordon, was read by Miss Zadia McDonald. child. The Articles of Confederation declared at all. broad affairs. When all had arrived there another step In the glorious process of that "we, the states" formed the L. F. Hubbard followed with Game Warden Munch and other The plaited frill holds its vogue wonderfully was a pantomime showing the figures the building of the Nation. Already it government the constitution declares that an address, when the presentation of wardens of this section now have their has saved the people much that remains well. "we, the people," formed the government on a screen, the children guessing who the statue to the state by Judge Lorin of their resources it must save the people scouts so well organized that law violators "to promote our general welfare." Yet was who as each little figure passed Jet for buttons is not quite as popular all that remains of their resources. Into that "great ordinance of nationality," followed with as peech of acceptance. are rare, as, in addition to being as last year. by. This made loads of fun, as it was "Honor to whom honor Is due"—let us as Chief Justice Marshall calls our The commission which has had costly, it is fast coming to be done before they entered the big drawing The colonel's plume is more than not forget that the man who In thought, constitution, crept defects which the charge of the arrangement is as follows: looked upon as disgraceful to join the deed and word has championed this vast ever worn on small hats. statesmen of that day could not prevent— room. I had better explain exactly C. F. McDonald, Lorin Cray, and historic reform until foday he is Its defects which have been the source of sooners and take advantage of fair Shaded automobile veils are among how. As the guests arrived (and personification. Is that courageous, pure, most of our troubles since and most of William B. Dean, K. Wakefield and J. sportsmen. they were all very prompt) they were the novelties of the hour. unselfish young American, the president them come from that provincialism which H. Abbett. met by a maid who took them into a Yellow is one of the favorite colors of the National Conservation association. we had inherited from the policy of the Gifford Pinchot. For years he has fearlessly British kings. side room without removing their as the summer advances. ANNAPOLIS SEEKS RECRUITS. fought, and ceaselessly tolled, to As the constitution was adopted, Lace and plain linen turnovers will wraps. The screen was in plain view. SPITE HALTS WORK. save and protect for the people the property "States' rights" were not mentioned. Each guest was taken separately, the be worn on stocks of silk. of the people and In that nationwide Eleven Candidates to the Naval Academy "Washington was elected president congress battle has been the field officer of wrap removed and he or she was Patent leather belts with enameled was in session and the National in Minnesota. the man who first made this mighty Angry Workman Disables Engine, placed behind the screen. If the children government was under way. The tenth or jeweled buckles are in the lead. movement a permanent and practical policy amendment came to quiet those who were Stopping Track Laying. recognized the character, that individual Eyelet and open work designs are of American statesmanship, Theodore preaching the paradox that the general Washington, D. C. Senators and took a seat in the drawing seen in embroidered, laundered, turnover Roosevelt. government of all the people would oppress representatives will be called upon room, the chairs being arranged in collars. The soul of our prosperity as a people, the people. Noisiest of these was Bemidji.—The work of laying rails by the navy department to nominate our very l'fe itself, depends on the idea Patrick Henr^, then governor of Virginia, on the Soo grade into Bemidji from of our unity and our brotherhood—municipality, who refused to attend the constitutional about 500 candidates for the naval state and Nation each working the east was temporarily stopped, because Three Dainty Dresses convention and opposed the ratification academy before next spring. There within its province for the common of our fundamental law. Upon the of the spite work of one man, are about 450 vacancies existing or in good of all the people instead of munclpality, embere nf provincialism he threw the inflammable who so disabled the track-laying engine prospect at the academy. According state and Nation within its province brushwood of his excited rhetoric. that the machine could not again conniving at the perilous enrichment to reports which have reached the of the few to the injury and impoverishment National Spirit Victorious. be operated until repairs were made. navy department, out of the total of of all. The economic and Being in the constitution, the states' Thfc rails are less than a mile from 583 candidates who have taken the examination honest care of the people's common welfare rights provision Is as valid as any other hr lvlississippi river bridge in the means the just advantage to which for next year's class, only amendment. But such is its orgln and individual ability, Industry and thrift are enter of the city. 199 have passed. This percentage of Spirit and Its misinterpretation never entitled the uneconomic and immoral upbuilding must be permitted to nullify the Nation's The work of laying the steel has those who qualified is unusually small of specal Interests by the sacrifice Interests, waste the Nation's resources, jxOgressed rapidly. When the rails and a frantic appeal was sent out by of public wealth means the denial plunge the Nation Into war or prevent the uad been laid to a short distance from of that just advantage to which individual Rear Admiral R. F. Nicholson, chief general welware of the whole people. ability, enterprise and thrift are entitled. the .M. & I. crossing in East Bemidji of the bureau of navigation, to the senators Now. as always, the danger has been not This is a government of all the so much that the Nation will Interfere the crew was sent back a short distance and members of the house, asking people it should be conducted for all the with the rights of the states, as that the to lay sidetrack rails. This action them to name competent young people. states will interfere with the rights of caused Duty of the Young Man. is supposed to have ire men who are ambitious to shine in the Nation. The duty of the young men today In on the part of a workman, who disabled history as naval heroes. After the National government was working for themselves Is to think and started Its first conflict with provinc'alism the engine. By his circular letter Admiral Nicholson act for what the constitution calls "the was In the whisky rebellion In Pennsylvania The placing of the span over the informed the Minnesota senators general welfare" of the Nation as a the special Interests who dealt in \i. Mississippi river at this place will be that they will have two vacancies to whole. Only as the entire Nation Is prosperous rum in the name of state sovereignty defled can any state be really prosperous. the execution of the Nation's laws rushed, and the laying of the steel fill by graduation and the Minnesota Only as the entire Nation is powerful hut Washington put down that first members of the house that six vacancies will proceed towards Plummer. can any state be really safe from foes states' rights rebellion In the name of already exist and three more will A crew stringing telegraph wires has the government of all the people. foreign and domestic. Young men of today be created by graduation. reaehed the camp of the tracklayers. are not the heirs of the provincial Then came the resistance of special Interests to the laws of all the people in ideal which has hindered so much the real progress of the people, wasted so Andrew Jackson's day. The voice of much of their resources, shed so much FIVE SAWMILLS SHUT DOWN. Jackson in his day, like the voice of Shriners to Build at Duluth. Washington In his day. was the voice of of their blood. Duluth.—Aad Temple, Mystic Shriners, No, the young men of today are the tmited people against special Interests a Low Water at Cloquet Make? 1,000 will build a home costing heirs of all the advancement that our who, behind the shield of provincialism, •ought t« exploit all the people. struggling millions have made toward Men Temporarily Idle. approximately $100,000 and a committee Then oame the special interests that their common brotherhood. The young from the temple is now considering thrived on slavery and under the provincial men of today are the heirs of all the Duluth.—The five sawmills at Cloquet Interpretation of "states' rights" victories which statesmen and heroes the purchase of a site, three or are shut down for the second •ought to destroy the Nation they could have won for the general welfare. The four locations being under consideration. not control. But the Nalonal spirit responded young men of today are the heirs of the time this season, on account of the low unifying wor£ of all the inventions by There are almost 1,000 Shriners te Abraham Lincoln's call to stage of water in the St. Louis river, which the genius of man has woven all arms and in the mightiest war of history in Duluth and they feel that they and 1,000 men are temporarily idle. a million bayonets again Wrote the American people Into one great family. should branch out and establish their The mills will resume operation across our constitution these words of the American people's immortality: "This The young men of'today are In a different own temple, relieving the crowded condition again as soon as rains improve the is a Nation." environment than that which saw of the Masonic Temple, which conditions for driviilg logs. Millions Special Interests wore robbing and corrupting the birth of the provincial Idea. And so now houses all of the Masonic orders of feet of logs are high and dry on the whole people by lotteries the young men of today must think In THE in the city. the terms of the Nation the blood of our the banks of the river. special interests were poisoning morals dainty dress at the left is of way, and a similar band forms the girdle. common citizenship must pulse In their with the leprosy of obscene" literature. white batiste trimmed at the bottom The tucked guimps and the puffed veins their thoughts and acts must be They existed under state protection. The Finds Skeletons in Cave. and around the yoke and undersleeves are of white batiste. for the common good of all. On that Nation alone could stop them. They denied SENT BULLET INTO HEART. Duluth. Charles W. Turner, of foundation only can be built the individual sleeves with embroidery. The yoke The dress at the right is pink silk the Nation's right to Interfere. But good of each and thoi^r1! "the rains St. Paul, of the Booth Fisheries Co., the Nation did stop them and the supreme and the cuffs are of the batiste voile. The blouse is shirred at the descend and the, floods —e and the •court sustained the Nation's power.. Floodwood, Minn., Resident Found arrived from Isle Royal and reports finely tucked. The sash is of ribbon shoulders and crossed in front the winds blow" upon the house builded upon It was the same with special Interests the discovery of the bones of two Dead in His Bed. finished in front with a sash end such foundations, "it shall not fall, front is tucked and trimmed at the that were selling diseased meats, pols•oned men in a cave on Siskiwit bay. The for.lt Is builded upon a rock." reaching to the bottom of the skirt foods and adulterated drugs to the top with lace. The collarette is of Why was the American Nation founded? skull of one man was fractured. The Duluth.—Frank S. Terrill of Floodwood masses these special Interests again and ornamented with little pink roses. tulle, as are also the puffed undersleeves, What Is the purpose of this Republic? fought the Nation's effort to protect the discovery was made by two Duluth was found dead in his bed. He The next dress Is of old red voile. the latter trimmed with narrow It is to create a greater human Nation people Yet today National laws girls*one of whom is a trained nurse, drilled his heart with a 44 Colt revolver. happiness than the world has known It The front of the blouse and of thte bands of liberty. The sleeves shield the health and lives of the people. Mr. Terrill was 43 years old, Is that millions of men and women may says the fractured skull evidently provln- flourished under the skirt are made with crosswise tucks themselves are wide and cut in one co-bperate In the upbuilding of clean, and the only reason thajt can be assumed J'Vf H16 divided they per points to murder. Two fishermen mysteriously people and ornamented with buttons of the piece with the body of the waist. honorable, prosperous homes. Let us ished under the National Idea of the people disappeared between Washington for his action is that be has material. The blouse is trimmed at The skirt is trimmed at the bottom move forward In a common effort for our united. And again today we see tbese and Siskiwit Harbor nine years suffered much froo dyspepsia. He wtih twooverlapping ruffles of the material. common good that the American Nation the top with a tucked band of the two ideas arrayed In battle for and shall set for all humanity a successful ago. The local officials have begun an was unmarried and his mother and 'Sf Nau°1«u COIU«l ot corporate The girdle is of liberty, knotted voile the little sleeves and the bottom capitalization upon which so largelyfe- exf&pie of coiiufaon brotherhood. two sisters reside in Minneapolis. Investigation. of she skirt are trimmed in the same at the left stde.