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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

May 4, 1911 · Page 6 of 10

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4iewwpgiffiyifea^ •ggf A^^,«yr%^ i«£^fc-s5wv^: ... .•••..^.i.j^ ....... .... ."}T TC.' vr & & a 7 E N A A A S E S S A S S O a riow I am glad to see it making headway JAMES J, HILL FOR to write Engineer Fraser about error mm LAMBERT which seems to have been made in among common carrier corporations. -it .T. #fc establishing the sidewalk grades. Last Week President Mudge On motion of Alderman Lynch, seconded 07r"t$t3r' .vt ifiti of the Rock Island railroad declared by Alderman Infelt the plat of for public control of railroads: Geo. the cemetery was approved and ordered M. Reynolds, president of the Continental filed, James J. Hill, the Great Northern Alderman Infelt moved that the O O —Northern Pacific railroad magnate, and Commercial National :i4 regular meetings of the city council sees in publicity of corporation matters bank of Chicago did the same thing VARNISH be set for the first and third Monday and intelligent public control of the week before: T. N. Vail, president of each month, which rtiotion was is heel-proof the corporations themselves, a long of the American Telephone and seconded by Alderman Mather and carried. step toward the solution of the present Telegraph recently made an official —stamp on it, Alderman Wilson moved that the report to his board of directors in era of business stagnation/ you may dent .* City istand the expense 9f sending one "And the United States needs a which he took a firm stand for both the wood but of the Firemen to attend the Firemen's you can't publicity and public control. savior," says Mr. Hill. "The people State Convention, which mo crack the ."But that control must be intelligently varnish have demanded not only the best but tion was seconded by Alderman Infelt AbsoiulolyPuro Neither administered.! Public control an improvement on the best, and they the yeas and nays being called for, the ^'J3^r-n&J ,?:.• hp' heavy vote was as follows: Yeas Aldermen simply because it is a control by the will now have to pay accordingly! The Only Baking Powder Made from Royal shoes, nor Douglass, Wilson and Infelt, Fays Aldermen heavy furniture -^.. .^, Grape Cream of--Tartar* public, is not all. It must be intelligent, If they don't pay in money they must Mather, Overson, Lynch and will crack. as I have always contended. pay in prosperity. The business of "61" Floor Varnish. Nelson. Motion lost Water will not turn it' Intelligent people will, ask and expecir'n^thiAg. the country increases 15 lert cent On motion of Alderman Lynch, seconded white more, Vail, Reynolds by Aldermap Douglass the following every year: the facilitiea for handiing A trial will tell you more bills were allowed: .than we can. ''.. and others are right in advocating this new business only 1-6 of it W. S. Nott & publicity and public control. Both that. The difference in the ratio' for chemical engine. !vf ...$ 12 50 The Green Hardware Go are things which eventually will go is too great and a balance must be' Frank Palmer, services on electionboards. ._ ,L, 'I.~J '\XJA-Z V. OJ 7. II W I» I far towards making a good feeling struck, sometime, else there will be' 8 60 Chemists* tests bave shown that a part" of the at R. F. C. litis, services on election a complete breakdown of service or between tbe corporations and the biscuit made witb an alum baking powder passss iaio boards. 85 tbe stomach, and tbat digestion la retarded tberebjr. Arnold Coal and people, and will assist in settling prosperity. Fred Heinemann, repair and •?. Rmmd the label and mmke sara that "Why don't the facilities for handling much of the antagonism which now altering uniforms .,r powder Im notmadmfoem business increase more rapidly? seems to prevail." L. A. Ogaard, making ceme-x^:-?!^ Because the men behind those facilities tery plat Falls, Next to Bemidji S. J. Axdahl, scavinger work,' lSL^O are afraid to spend their money There is no one how who doubts Swisher Mfg. Co., stamp for for extensions and. improvements." making tools.............. 1 45 tbat International Falls has a great Mr. Hill has^ong been an exponent M. & O. Power Company, future before it. Its water power, is Soft Coal of publicity of corporation affairs pumping water for March.'. Thomsen Foundry Co. now sucessfuly harnessed, is worth that', and looks upon- 1 J&iS one of the R. C. Fraser, express and millions of dollars. Very recently freight. ''%72 means of bringing corporation and v.. SS.N Backus-Brooks have sold to a Ft. F. J. Dudley, services on election public together. .. board.:.........'. tJ:.. 3 85 Manufacturing1 of Frances syndicate the use of part of "The people are entitled .to know F. B. Green, supplies.. 14-15 its power, at a big price. The paper what the public service /corporations Hard Coal LOOSE TO# GA%:Sr ALL KIlfDS OF GRAY Williams Stamp Co., dog^gs. 3 50 mill, belonging to the owners of 9 re doing and the conditions under George F. Swinnerton, salary. 13 00 IRON AND SEMLSTEEL CASTINGS MADE. the power, is of untold value to the Freda Dragaman, boarding which they transact business," he people of that city prisoners..... 3 00 sayti. "I have believed in, and have Old Phone 1256 Freda Dragaman, boarding A saw mill is also being constructed advocated, publicity of corporation prisoners, 22 00 DULUTH, MINN. that it will be one of the 212 Garfield Ave. reports for many years. When the Subject to Change John Berg, salary 52 00 largest in the country. It is expected -public becomes conversant with corporation Jerry Piatt, team work. 48 60 that it will be in operation about John Eli, street work 5 62 affairs and is convinced that July 1. Geo. Mann, street work... .. 15 75 it is seeing from the inside, much of roooooooooooooosooooooooooooooooooooooo* John Thorson, street work.... 13 50 The immense wealth in timber of Sale and Transfer the feeling against the great business Chas. Mymarie, street work.. 13 50 the country surounding International concerns will pass away. That S E E I E John Aho, street work 13 50 Stable in Connection Falls, while it may not make the mill will be one of the effects of publicity." M. Olander, street work... 15 13 absolutely permanent, will at least Peter Paulson, street work... 6 75 make it a source of revenue for maz John Meter, street work...... 4 50 In the matter of pubic control ^of J^nute Olson, street work...... 3 37 A good line of hand made cruising and driving shoes fully years to come for that country. quasi-public concerns, Mr. Hill is a Telephone No. 59 Andy Rear, street work......'. 15 75 guaranteed. We are ready to supply your needs in that line, The man who had the dream ~firm advocate, but he wants that control also a full line of fine shoes. Tom Davis, street work...... 8 00 about ten years ago of International to be intelligent: he wants only K. Olson, street work 15 75 Falls' greatness, will not fall much KOOCHICHING 5H0E STORE trained men in the places of control. Mike George, street work 11 25 oi short of the realization that it will "A corppration is. piece paper 19 12 Oscar Douglas be one of the greatest cities in tfie rjohn Dragaman, street work. 35 69 bearing the stamp. and' seal of the Third Street International Fall, Minn, 'northwese. In fact it cannot help James McCloud, street work.. 27 00 state," he says. "Its life is created boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopoooooooooooooooq Dan Christy, street work 36 87 Manager itself now even if it tried. If any by the people and naturally the people On motion the council adjourned. one would ask us where we would should have somifword in making Attest: rather live, next to Bemidji, we the rules under which it transacts R. C. Fraser, F. G. Nelson, would say the big city on the border. MRS. MAY F. LEE City Clerk. President business. That proposition is one BIRTHDAY And —Bemidji Sentinel. that I have preached for years and Notice Relating to Sidewalk jiS&KM. WEDDING PROCEEDINGS OF Construction. Make Up Your Mind Invites your attendance at her PRESENTS stpr^Ja exajnine her spring exhibit THE CITY COUNCIL Notice is hereby given that plans offashionable We have an endless assoitment To use a little more care in buying and specifications, together, with an of appropriate gifts, representing r-zs* Jewelry. Your interests estimate of the probable expense the newest and finest products Of are protected in Canada by a MILLINERY the Jewelers'Art. thereof, for the construction of a certain* Minutes of an adjourned meeting gold and silver stamping act* sidewalk in the City of International Wedding Rings, Beautiful of the city council, held May 1st, 1911. prohibiting frudulent stamping. Falls, has been filed in the Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, All members present. See our stock. AU goods guaranteed. office of the City Clerk. The minutes of the mleeting held Watches, Unique Silverware, Alt the latest styj^s of. hats, That the llocation of, said sidewalk April 24, 1911, were read and on Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut flowers and trimmingsare on is described as follows:— GLEDMILL & CO. motion same were approved. hand and a complete stock of Glass, Clocks, Etc.. Commencing at the northeast corner Watchmakers and Jewelers Alderman Infelt moved that D. T. Hair Goods and Ladies' Furnishings of block 72 plat ofainternational NELSON'S McPhee and Company be granted a Fort Frances, Ont. are on the way. Falls, running thence south along the license to sell intoxicating liquors for Jewelry Store Miss Nellie Reinholdson, the east side of block 72, thence west a term of one year from May 16th, expert trimmer of St. Paul is along the south sides of blocks 72, 73 1911, which motion was seconded by here to superintend that department. and 80 to the southwest corner of Alderman Wilson Che yeas 'and nays Remember the place. block 80. being called for the vote Afras as follows: Silver Laced Wyndotts That the city council will meet on Yeas Alderman. Douglass, Oveson, the 15th day of May, 1911, at 8 o'clock •K OV and Wilson, Infelt, Lynch and Nelson. MRS. M0YF. LEE, in the Ogaard Building p. m., at the council room in said city Nay Alderman Mather. Silver Spangled Hambttrgs for the purposee of letting a contract On motion o¥ Alderman Wilson, for the construction of said sidewalk, Seconded by Alderman Infelt the and at which time all parties interested bond of D. T. McPhee and Company., NEW SHOE STORE may be heard in relation thereto. liquor dealers, in the amount of retaH That sealed proposals for the doing $2000, With the American Surety Company as. surety was approved. of said work and the furnishing of all Men's and Women's Rubber On motion of Alderman Lynch, MARINE IRON CO. materials therefor, may be filed with Heels,' 50 cts. $1 for 15 Eggs seconded by Alderman Infelt the appllcaftbii the city clerk at any time on or before of S: J. Axddfil for -a dray First Class Work Guaranteed. the date above specified. ,,, lii^tise was ltdd bh the table. Fresh eggs for sale at all times' Dated April 24th, 1911. On motion of Alderman Wilson., :jp.?jLr DA R.ST seconded by Alderman Mather the R. C.FRASEB, j. while you Fait. application of Joe A. Lucie for a permit 4-27 5-4 City Clerk. to run a pop-corn stand was rejected. M. NURICK Jameson's Addition tfi "'.1 The editor of the Region was in. j. Lekve orders at PRESS office' The petition for a sidewalk on thel !&&-•-50- E. Gr. Forks the other day when the south side of 8th street was read and Third St Opposite Seva Hotel •iffiiy. -•,• the date of hearing on same was set council of that city passed an ordinances for'the 5th day of June 1911, at! 8 taking aWay from the brewery .!.u.'.s..- ji.o'clock p. m. companies the right to lease the PRESTON & CO. Alderman' Wifeori presented the fixtures and purchase licenses for the MONEY following Tesblution and mldyed its All) kinds. of new and repair work. ~M FOUfT FRANCB (JN+P saloon keepers. We: discusaed. the adopticm^ BE IT RESOLVED, that 5 Heavy, forging and steam fitting. the^t^ 'Attorney he itistruct^d'^d matter -with, several saloon keepers prepay and in evegy c^ ^heyrsaid^i| was the Gasoline engine work a specialty. best. f%been i&fzrhi 'dene. 4Th« fhaye and owned and eontrolled/tiiekn^ for- so r^iitlbiis for Me ^verament of the jTv r* P# 4 4 different departments of the city aiift lpng thajt-^ey seem mighty glad tp oh lands suitable for farming miy English and fWnch Briaii^ sutih 'tatthtir reitulatldns' as he be free, and :a new^ordgr of things is purposes. "We buy and sell f&sw. ti^lt id^Mtler the'ttotioti Jto adopt timber-lands." looked for in Gr^nd Forks. It the fiffegditig res6lnti(tti:was ieeonded D." htid is th% general opinion while a few of "C. B. "B. B. B/* b^Ald«maitLynehandcarried. RJVS .1 'AH is!ir% r2K.I^5 the brewery companies will put out, IfitK* Si J&h Ohmotion of Alderman' rtouglss, .11# RAINY RIVER "serftit. 'V '^4 secohdedbyAfderman :Hathtfr, tbe majority of th«oi are so, heavily Long Distance Telephone Melrose 1270 V' FARM LANti CO. magfland wiiuB authorised to provide u-- interes^d that they wlll stick and *3* tbt-MVidOlpfrl court with necessiry 5# Lowest Canadian Prices B. Ci WASER, Maiifti make the best of the new conditions. 1 1 11 *, "V- V.V -s 3 f/ f*4 —Rainy River Region. On motion the Clerk was instracted .Js