International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 6, 1911 · Page 3 of 8
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«u., n,i nn ^1 y**, 1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. a,-_ -r^ -jr 'is, *-7f:i INTEIIIUTIOIIAL FALLS better ball than the locals and had no 5. To date both teams have won two International Tails Press trouble in winning. f. games apiece from each other and the and Border Budget AND RAINY RIVER SUMMERS MOOSE OFFICIAL. COUNTY PAPER VOU DFR BOOB, THAT V^AS 'WAV OUT SIDE OFFICIAL. CITY PAPER Base Ball Teams Play Series of Games INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS —Locals Succeed in Taking PUBLISHING COMPANY Big End of Series. QEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. ROUTED. RAINY RIVER TEAM 11.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION Entered as Second Class Matter June 33. The Rainy River team blew into 1909, at the post office at International Falls, town early Sunday morning wearing Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of March 3.1879. their gum shoes, with one particular object in view and that was to take THURSDAY, JULY 6, three straight from the locals. Games between the two teams were Two deaths from heat in Minneapo lis and one from street car accident played on the 2nd 3rd and 4th.• on Tuesday. The Sunday game was a dandy with the home team winning a well deserved Sixty-nine inquests were held in victory by a score of 6 to 2. The Chicago Monday and Tuesday because visitors did not play the snappy ball has won on f^The race for popular favor been of deaths from hot wave. in this game that they played several Wanted to Argue When Ha supenor quality by weeks ago when they defeated the Each team having won a game Twenty-three deaths, two murders and four hundred injuries reported at locals. Tony Hoover, ex-captain of apiece in the series brought out Philadelphia as its record for the the famous Koochiching Reds played crowd of 1000 people, more or less Fourth, short for Rainy River but was off Krick started off in grand fashion coior, probably due to the fact that for the visitors by letting the locals Too great care cannot be taken from this time on for the prevention of he did not attend prayer meeting the Juggling Act That Appealed get six runs in the first inning. He the Bleachers. typhoid fever and kindred complaints. night previous. When Hoover played "Leads Them All" was clouted far and wide by the ball We have heard of several deciding game will" be played with with the Reds the boys all made it a eating locals. It was a shame and cases in our city this week. It is Rainy River at an early date probably point to hold prayer meeting before an outrage to be treated so by the considered to be too early for contraction at Rainy River. Theo. Hamm Brewing Co. any big game. The meetings were of this complaint from flies home team. You can imagine what carrying the germs sa it must be from generally held at Dick Welshs'. St Paul, Minn. his manager did to him at the UNITE TO PROTECT the drinking water. Boil all the HOOVER piration of the first inning. drinking water, is the physician's ad KRICK FORESTSAND GAME vice. All the railroads in the state except AW the Duluth Mesaba Northern and HAO ROTTED SUPPORT--' so much land to pasture but also, by the Duluth & Iron Range went back roresters. fish and Game Wardens acres added to the 160 acre farm, or making available a cheap supply of to the three cents a mile passenger $1,000 on $100 land, it would be $,2000. and Highway Officials Will succulent and highly-relished food fare last Saturday. Some of the state This a low estimate for the stockcarrying Work in Harmony. papers are advising purchasers of all the year round, it deprives stailfeeding capacity of the farm will of some of its objectionable tickets to take a receipt for the often be increased fully 25 percent by GOVERNOR APPROVES THE PLAN features, while keeping the milk flow amount paid in railroad fare and maybe the adding for a silo. As compared they will be good chance for getting at higher level. During the past two with its producing value, the cost of One of the most important moves back'the extra cent per mile, or three years, more silos have been constructing the silo is small. Round for the joint protection of the forests when the supreme court decision is built than in all the previous years wooden silos cost from $-1.50 to $3.00 and fishes, as well as big game, in combined. The more prosperous rendered a few months hence. per ton of capacity those of stone, Minnesota was inaugurated Saturday farmers are often supplied, not merely brick or cement, from $2 to $4. It following a conference between State with one, but with two good silos. has been shown by actual experiment T. Stead, the great English editor Forester Cox and H. A. Rider, executive W. The economic value of this method in Minnesota that—working co-operatively and author recently said: "I hope agent of the State Game and of handling feed being generally in the purchase of materials, the signing of the Angio-American Fish commission. recognized, the only real obstacle to etc—a number of farmers in a locality arbitration treaty will be the The plan is, according to Mr. Cox, the general introduction of the silo may erect on each of their farms a signal for raising a subscription to have all the game wardens act as seems to be the first cost of the structure stave silo, of 140 to 150 tons capsbity throughout the British empire forest rangers, without additional pay Juggled It. and of the machinery for filling for about $275 Geo. P. Grout, University for the erection of a noble statute except that their expenses shall be it. More stock can be kept and profitably Farm. to George Washington, the unveiling Ha Had a Large Can Tied to Hint! paid, and to have all of the forest Murphy and Summers worked for fed, per acre, when ensilage of which in Westminster would be the rangers and patrolmen act as game Summers, the dandy little catcher the visitors while Bloom and Holler is grown, than by almost any other most dramatic method of celebrating wardens in conjunction with their Try It. for the Rainy River bunch relieved method of feeding. the completion of a hundred years of were battery for International Falls. work. There's a new game out called him and did pretty good work, in the peace between the British and American The siio practically increases the Both teams played, pretty fair ball. In addition to these the thirty-three "Tickle the Editor" says an exchange. peoples." producing capacity of the farm at box. He sure is some player no matter road superintendents and assistant Bloom, the local pitcher had something Ifou £akg ah ordinary piece of writing least 1Q per cent and often more. engineers of the State Highway com where you put him. Being spiked paper, on which you pen a few on the ball and Rainy River A 160-acre farm with a silo will One of our exchanges makes the mission will also act as auxiliaries to in the Monday game hindered him a lines suitable for the occasion. Next could not connect with it at all. produce as much revenue as one suggestion that all uncultivated land both branches of the government in you fold it carefully enclosing in the great deal in his work on Tuesday. of 180 acres without. Therefore, BLOOM should be taxed up to the limit, as protecting the forests from fires and fold a banknote sufficiently large to However the home team were determined the first cost of a silo—like that of such land is a detriment to all the the depredations of poachers. pay all arrearages and a year in advance a dwelling house, a barn or a team to win this game and batted land surrounding it, on account of "The co-operation of the game and and hand it to the editor. —should be considered part of the weeds, etc. The suggestion is a good fish commission with the forestry department the ball at opportune times when Keep an eye on him and if a smile initial investment and, if one's capital one. Speculators who hold land without has been considered ever adorns his face, the trick works fine. there was a chance of the visitors is limited, it is better to buy a cultivating it retard the growth I since the last session of the Legislature," It can also be played by mail. Now getting a fair start. The feature !of farm smaller by ten per cent, rather -of a community, and the owners of said Forester Cox, "and is the time to play the joke. the three games was the playing jof than dispense with a silo. The producing :such land should be made to pay a held a conference with Mr. Rider to value of a silo on $50 land Get your nice juicy good price for the damage done in Sandy Moe at second base for Raihy steaks at Har- day with this end in view. He is entirely would be equal to that of twenty man & Gemmelgard's £he way of weeds, etc. A man who in accord with the proposition River. He grabbed the high ones and "has highly improved land should pay and will immediately issue commissioners scooped the low ones like a leager. no more taxes than the man who to the foresters to ac$as game His work was of the sensational order holds adjoining land and makes no wardens. The same action will be all the way through. Little Jimmie effort to improve it. Don't tax thrift taken by our office in regard to making Thomsen Foundry Co. and energy.—Greenbush Tribune. who played right field for Raihy the wardens forest rangers." River deserves a great deal of glolry Several of the men appointed as for his work. Although less than rangers were former game wardens On Saturday evening last, our contempory and they know the inns and outs of Manufacturing- of sixteen years of age he played ball Editor C. B. Montgomery of the country well and will be a valua the "Echo," surprised many of our much better than many of his team LOOSE TOP GATES, ALL KINDS OF GRAY ble adjunct to the department." citizens by issuing the first number of and had it on a bunch of the locals. Governor Eberhart was conferred IRON AND SEMI-STEEL CASTINGS MADE. the "International Falls Daily Journal," with relative to the amalgamation MOE which daily has appeared each and expressed his hearty approval of evening since, except Sunday and Old Phone 1256 it, according to Ralph W. Wheelock. July 4th. It has not yet reached our 60*6* The new arrangement will be effect A Consultation. THAT'S BAD exchange table but we have found a 212 Garfield Ave. DULUTH, MINN. 7 CM, WOT ed just as soon as commissioners can couple of copies on our veranda. It The Monday game was won by be executed by all three departments. is a very creditable paper and certainly Rainy and the score was 8 to 2. State Engineer George W. Cooley of shows great enterprise and faith in Clow a new pitcher for the home the highway commission, also wasconsulted-and our rapidly growing city. To Bro. team started to pitch but was pulled it is said that he has acquiesced Montgomery belongs the honor of being in the plan. Although his of the job at the end of the 5th. the senior member of the editorial force is small compared with the corps in this city and county. He is CLOW Sixty Yomrm the Stmndmrd forces of the other two departments, a good man and during the nine years it will be of valuable assistance. of service as editor of the "Echo," HEU.O 7IM DnPRICFS By this combination of wardens, tou\ WHO CET has proved himself to be a live and I N rangers and highway superintendents efficient newspaper man. Here's the violations of game and fire laws success to you Bro. Montgomery in will be reduced to a minimum, and your new enterprise. the added expense will be a small item, in the opinion of both Mr. Cox BAKING POWDER Many Thanks. and Mr. Rider. It will give the state BAM an active field force of at least one After copying the following from hundred men, who will co-operate the editorial column of the Press along both lines, and as the number "Our city has been honored by a visit Thsy of forest rangers and patrolmen is increased Couldn't Put 'Em from the members of the State Bankers' Wasnt. to the limit proposed by the Association. They looked us A straight, honest. Cream of Tartar state forester there will be almost over not merely with the eyes of the Every time he made a catch orw&it two hundred men looking after the Baking Powder. Made from Grapes. pleasure seeker, but also with the to bat he was greeted with the glad interests of the state's natural resources keen vision of the investor. They Makes better9 more healthful food. hand by the fans. During each gajne at all times. will ponder over what they have seen Sold without doooptlon. and heard and the impressions which the International Falls band played •A have been made upon them through a number of popular selections which And Ensilage. our general deportment. They came were well received by the fans. I It does not pay to devote highpriced with their own special train, so that NO ALUM-NO LIME PH08PHATE land, for long periods, to pasturage nothing was needed on our part, The visitof the Rainy River boys!in They Wsrs Hitting His Curvss and the production of hay. other than the courtesy with which our City for three days was much Enjoyed Hard Ha Might Just as Wall Hav« act as The land can be put to more profitable tA we are accustomed to treat the stranger IV- Gone Horns. by the home people, and with use. In order, therefore, that that is within our gates.'' their disposition to play ball and ftct Although bloom had pitched the entire dairying may continue profitable, instead The Duluth News Tribune says:— thm Imkml. like gentlemen made a hit with the game on Sunday, he was sent in of depending, as in the past, The Duluth real estate exchange, wholly upon the pasture for the chief made a visit, similar to that of the to finish* the game and did so in town people. There was more or lpss bankers, to International Fills over a food-supply of their herds, many of grand style. Rainy had to big of a rag chewing during the series on account our farmers are turning toward the year ago. They were so favorably impressed lead to overcome but Bloom stopped of a few seemingly bad decisions, silo as affording abeneficient solution with the aggressiveness and them from going any further. Holler "and we guess that they were the hospitality of the border city of the feed problem. It is doubly a was injured during the game and had right or they would'nt have argued. crowd, that they are talking about it beneficlent in that it not only does to retire. The visitors played much away with the necessity of devoting yet. The score in the final game was 11 to iV, lis -34' SUM -Jk£ Zf. "XsVX*