International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 22, 1910 · Page 4 of 10
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. International Palls Press JIM TAWNEY IS DEFEATED EDITOR SEEKS REVENGE ever. and no objection to selection of international of his ability to "come back" after FalK Great Attraction Coming years of retirement from the ring. Great excitement attended that and Border Budget Challenges Boyhood Foe for Return C. B. Miller Wins in Eighth District First produced at the old Strand We extend this challenge with the early gladiatorial combat. The aveage County Official Paper Theatre, London, Eng., breaking all Match, Bare Knucks sincere hope that it will be accepted by Wide Margin. boy of 16 has an immense physical theatrical records by a continuous run and that we may have a chance after INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS advantage over one of 10 years and Twenty-four years ago this summer of over two years without a change PUBLISHING COMPANY Minneapolis, Minn., Sept. 22—Con all these years of evening up an old Yon Vleck, the "Fighting Dutchman" the editor of The International Falls in caste. It was then produced for score. gressman Tawney is defeated for renomination did not fail to exercise it on the GEORGE E. MORRISON, Editor and Manager. Press, then a spindling lad of ten one and a half years in New York in the First district by "Illinois Thunderbolt." city. Next Saturday night. Sept, 24, years, engaged in atist, fight v\ith Carl Sydney Anderson by about 2,500 votes. 1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION Accommodating older boys of the International Tails the hub at the City Hall, discriminating theatre Yon Vleck, now editor of the Lake This is one of the most notable strides town arranged the mill, set the date goers who both enjoy and appreciate Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. City Graphic-Republican. He was insurgency has made. Congressman and place and escorted both combatants 1909, at the post office at International Falls, The Rev. A. Carswell, of Virginia, then 16 years old. The present editor a comedy will have an opportunity Minnesota, under the Act ot Congress of C. B. Miller, of the Eighth district, to the field. Clandestinely round writes a glowing description of the March 3, 1879. to indulge their taste in this of The Press has been seeking revenge direction won out by a wide margin. rocks were placed in the pockets of Rainy lake section for the current when the most widely known for just 24 years. The time has now Following are the nominations for both fighters to be clenched in their THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1910 issue of che Virginia Virginian with theatrical company now touring the arrived when he can meet the adversary congress: tists at psychological moments and which but one fault can be found and of his youthful days on an equal northwest will be seen here when the First district—Republican. Sidney Anderson. sent forth in trip hammer blows that is in that he locates Rainy lake Lanesboro Democratic, H. L. Buck. Winona. plane. We are both Minnesota editors. Eckhardt Com pay will present "Are Jim Gray will get at least one bit of score a knockout. At times when one as being a certain distance from Fort Therefore the following challenge lou A Mason?" This brilliant comedy satisfaction out of giving up his position had the better of the mill it was arranged Second district—Republican, A. L- Ward, Frances. Let us suggest to Mr. Carswell is issued for a return match: has been seen in this city. It as editoral writer on the Minneapolis Fairmont: Democratic, W. S. Hammond, St. that the one who began to as a geographical fact and a part goes with snap and speed and is simply I, George £. Morrison, editor of the International Journal and going on the stump James: Public Ownership, D. A. Thayer. Falls Press, hereby challenge Carl look the loser could kick himself back of the language of diplomacy that all Third district—Republican, O. R. Davis, St. inresistable. It sweeps an audience as Democratic candidate for governor. Von Vleck. editor ot the Lake City GraphicRepublican, to even terms with his antagonist. points within a radius of 50 miles are for a Hunt to a finish on the Peter. into convulsion of laughing. Reserved In his newspaper position he has been greensward, bare knuckles. London prize Three hundred school boys had Fourth district—Repuolican, F. C. Stereos, located with reference to International ring rules. seats now selling at litis' drug compelled to write what the steel St. Paul: Democratic, J. Li- Gieske, St. Paul ringside seats. Tne challenger will bet The Press against Falls, the hub, zenith, center of a store. trust and Jim Hill would have him Public Ownership, C. L. Stratton, St. Paul. the Graphic-Republican that he wins the circle at least 100 miles in diameter Both fighters were badly damaged fight, winner to take all ga*e receipts and Fifth district—Republican, F. M. Nye, write but on the stump he can speak any purse whirh may be offered, including and that Fort Frances is properly located both in the fight and in their receptions Minneapolis Democratic, T. P. Dwyer, Minneapolis. all right and title to ownership of and profits his own mind without being dictated E. O. Bachman, a druggist at Young from the moving pictures or the combat. as being a town of tine traditions on reaching home, or rather to by anyone. After having relieved Challenged party may select place tor battle America, is in International Falls investigating Sixth district—Republican, C. A. Lindbergh, but challenger suggests tbe pasture back their respective woodsheds. and romantic history across the river himself he can return to newspaper the field as to the need of Little Falls. of the barn in Lake City where the first fight occurred:neutral battlefield acceptable how The editor of The Press is confident from International Falls. Seventh District—Republican, A. J. Volsted, work feeling much better. another drug store. Reception Days Granite Falls. Eighth district—Republican, C. B. Miller, Duluth: Democratic, Alfred Jaques. Duluth: The plan to nominate John Lind Public Ownership. Dr. O. S. Watkins, Duluth. for governor originated in the mind of Ninth District—Republican. Halyor Steeners Dick O'Connor, the St. Paul political -n Public Ownership. David Sanders. boss, or rather, ex-boss, as being the W. E. Satterlee was nominated for only fitting way for him to punish mayor of Minneapolis on the Republican 'Billy" Hamm, the brewer, for turning ticket by a large plurality. Mayor against O'Connor in the St. Paul James C. Haynes defeated Alderman city election last spring. Lind is a George B. Ester man for the Democratic county optionist and O'Connor figured nomination. Satterlee's election a county option governor would be is indicated by his large primary the worst sort of revenge he could vote. wreak on Hamm. Hamm panic-stricken, made overtures of peace to O'Connor ELFTMAN VISITS OLD SCENES and begged him to withdraw his support from Lind. Peace was patched Early Friend of L. A. Ogaard AT up and O'Connor set about to stop Candidate for Legislature. the Lind boom which he had started. O N S By that time the boom had gone too far, the people had taken it up and A. H. Elftman, who was one of the O'Connor found it had gotten beyond most useful and prominent residents his control. The kitchen cabinet got of northern Minnesota in the early into line with the popular clamor and nineties, was a visitor here last week, kept booming Lind when O'Connor lie is now engaged as a mining engineer began back tracking. Both before the and consulting geologist at Tonopah. convention, during it and ever since Nev. During his residence here O'Connor has done his best to prevent he was closely associated with L. A. Lind becoming a candidate. Finally Ogaard, both of them being engaged DEPARTMENT STORE, INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. in engineering ana surveying work Lind detinarely and finally got out, and on his return he found Mr. Ogaard not at O'Connor's behest but of his engaged in a campaign for the legislature. own volition and since then O'Connor has breathed easier. In Nevada Mr. Elftman is O'Connor and not Frank Day, was also a candidate for the legislature the political chieftain who got the arid plans to do some state house Fall and Winter Millinery, Cloaks and Suits cleaning in politics should he win. Democratic party of this state in After graduating from the state such a ridiculous position in this campaign. During Governor A. O. Eberhart's university in 1892 he was engaged with Professor Winchell in the state first elective term the Democrats New Styles—New Goods—New Bargains will have sufficient time to ponder geological survey for five years. He believes that valuable ore deposits this question and lay the blame in time for a battle in the convention will be found in the southern part of Invite Your Inspection. Koochiching county and that the two years h$nce. mining property in the Rainy Lake district will prove valuable with hail to the Governor! proper development. "The Jeffries-Johnson affair out in Minnesota feels justly proud of the PERFECT DREAMS IN MILLINERY Reno was not prize fight: it was fact that Governor A. O. Eberhart murder, "he declared. "There was bore the honors and responsibilities of not a man in Nevada who believed the recent National Conservation that Jeffries had a chance. The congress with such consummate grace Miss Julia Anderson, for 10 years an expert trimmer and for the last match was simply arranged so the and dignity. As chief executive of promoters would get the money. Tex few years with Stronge & Warner Co., wholesale milliners, St. Paul, where the state that entertained this most Rickard was practically down and out notable gathering, he was confronted she has held the responsible position of head trimmer, consented to leave financially before the fight and the with a task requiring the exercise of receipts put him back on his feet. the highest quality of tact and diplomacy. St. Paul for the first time this season and to engage with Burton's solely Poor old Jeffries, all shot to pieces He acquitted himself and his physically and mentally, had to be state with honors. because of the excellent stock he ordered giving her a chance properly to made a chopping block for a black Mr. Eberhart is but another example of how a young man possessed of the man in order to get the money for the display her talents and genius as a trimmer. She will be in personal right stuff can grow not alone equal matchmakers." charge of Burton's millinery department throughout the season. Fashion but superior to his environment and fulfill every demand of high position Good Canvassers Wanted followers will go to Burton's, not to the cities, this season. without preliminary preparation. The International Falls Press wants Appearing on a program with the nation's Fall and Winter Cloaks and Suits for ladies and children have arrived. to hire the very best newspaper subscription veriest luminaries his speech canvasser that it can find did not suffer by comparison to the No line ever shown outside the Twin Cities approached the completness most notable made throughout the Good salary, commission and expenses will be paid the right man, and if the week. this one does. They are of the famous Minnesota has a national reputation services of several good solicitors can WJi for having great governors. The be procured by a liberal offer, there make of F. Siegel Bros.& Co., Chicago, question as to whether Governor Eberhart will be work fof all of them. No one the same as the big city stores carry will win a place in that brilliant who would be satisfied with an income galaxy will be answered in the of less than $40 a week will be and charge several prices for. They come in hundreds affirmative during his coming term. acceptable. This is an excellent chance to grab some quick money. His election is assured and under his of different and attractive styles and patterns, only administration Minnesota will continue to occupy a positive and prominent one or two of a kind—almost all different. For County Attorney. position in the group of states. New shipments also have been received of all Stanton's Re-Election Sure sorts of winter wearing apparel and the display cannot The Bemidji Sentinel echoes the popular demand for a non-partisan fail to provide a most interesting and profitable judiciary and an experienced jurist to preside over the courts of this district experience for any woman who attends. Economical in the following able editorial in women will profit by the superb values shown in the which its predicts the re-election of Judge Stanton by a large plurality: largest and more carefully selected stock of ladies There is no one who questions that Judge C. W. Stanton. Judge of the 15th Judicial district wearing apparel ever brought to Northern Minnesota, will be re-elected at the general election in November. True, a Mr. Keete of Bagley has filed for nomination upon the fill the new goods are on display. Its worth the Republican ticket, put the people do not look upon the judiciary from the same partisan trip to save the dollars and get the best. stand-point that other offices are looked upon. Mr. Stanton is a very able jurist Hundreds of ladies showed their appreciation of whose retirement irom the bench would be a serious loss to the state and particularly Burton's efforts to please them by attending the opening last Tuesday. They showered to this district. Of course no one seriously believes thai, he will be retired—we merely mention this in the abstract. Mr. Keete may praises on the store for the extraordinary high values shown and the general metropolitan be a fine man and an able lawyer, but after all it is an unwise plan to give up a certainty O air of the stock. for something untried. This short editorial is not written with the hope and expectation I hereby announce myself as a candidate of influencing anyone in behalf of Judge for re-election to the office of County Attorney Stanton, for in our estimation his able and of Koochiching county. I have served successful discharge of the office is sufficient the people in that capacity during the past recommend to the people of this district. two years in a faithful, economical and Our reason for saying anything upon this painstaking manner, and with absolute fairness subject is more out of our respect and admiration to all.1 respectfully ask that my administration for a man whom we knew before of the offlcc be endorsed by your we came to Bemidji, and in whom we have votes and support on November 8th. the greatest confidence both as a judge and Respectfully, a man. W. V. KAN*.