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

October 5, 1911 · Page 1 of 4

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS.r $s-m —-as 1 in should whilewe were inflateci. Thepbubble m|fty and hat J|nd *f dtiy tfte^Qomganies International aj£ began to Iras "bust" we are in%avjj|l, wasjjf beiaroloyfid, thifr^il t&r$iy. .|thiyreduction mea and Border Biraget w«- caress Jfrere shipjw|, for W children of Israel we go down to the and finally concluded to find out. from a point east of Chicago into Chicago denying the demands. riverVbgink and look across at progiress, OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER on one line, then from Chicago Most classes of railroad employes push and enterprise.. We rend to either of the Twin Cities on another, OFFICIAL CITY PAPER our 'garuente and loudly lament. haven't much room toassatrthe rafiroid and then to a tributary point on a INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS c6inpaUies as grinding tyraftts Hother Osbbrne offers supplic&tfon, thfrd'line, there would be a reduction! a I4ew PUBLISHING COMPANY who do not pay a living wage.7 Generally, iTom-Wilson chants the requiem,:Ex of 20 per cent on. the entire rate. a railroad man is a fairly MayorWllUams says, "I told you so.'\ Members of tfoe railroad and warehouse GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. The jBrst of the year ^e started out paid individual. ctimmission said that this reduction, For Ladies, Misses and Children 11.50 A YEAR If it were the coal trust whetee metf with holy, lofty hopes and purposes. SUBSCRIPTION wouid^ saving of many tUnnel ih the dark and duigerous •We" elected Dr. McKenzie mayor, thousands of dollars to the shippers. Entered as Second Class Matter June S3. Mines for a pittance, a strike 'would iiiirgeljr on account of^his good looks Bepresentatiyes of the express companies 1909, at the post office at International Falls, The only exclusive Uadle^' Shop in International Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of strike a more sympathetic chord and his success in administering physic. appeared before the .commission March 3,1879. Falls anjd something the Ladies,of th« bad uot taken the third poli?, does the present appeal. in response to a citation served tical 4^rree so in iimpoence he bias fallJed The country has to. have a mighty upon them in accord with a laj* gassed city 5have long 'felt the need of. THURSDAY, OCTOBET 5, 1911 short in his official capacity and good' excuse )e^re "the public is filling by the recent legislature. This cannot say today whether we have to undergo the inconvenience enactment ordeid ti^e .^rnmlssion to The street roller will start again which comes in the blockading of trlfa jcoostipation or mumps, and his of ten make a. j^uction on joiut eixpjc^s tomorrow and put Main street in presentable trips "to Ottawa tiaVe Unfitted 'him' rates witftna reasonable time. The shape fotf oiir distinguished 'for his chosen profession. So where companies .oiler .was YoiunWry .^Minneapolis visitors next Tuesday. All Boost for St. Cloud are We? We must try again, the Trljbune. "rTanlts1Shan't see our banner in the -The first notices in the St. Gftud Just as we go to press a goodly number idtist. In my next I will Suggest a meeting df the iffofthiern Minnesota of our prominent business men Cause of Itofe Strike beeb Wtnedy. God Save' the King. Development association halve and ladies are starting for Ranier to Peterkins. sehtout. They the dates Dec. Three different applications have fix Attend the opening of the! new American 8fcbd 9, that the delegates may lit-' been made at the Press office since State Bank. We are sorry we iVe invite the 'public to our new quarters tend the liand Show in St. Piul Mlinting Licenses our last issue as to the .reasons jshy cannot join them. Here's good luck tfhich follows, killing two birds with 25,000 men on the? Harriman and Illir to the new bank anyhow. where you will find one of the ffnest stocks Birds: :No license is necessary For the saihe thAw of dollars. nois Bailroads havegone outonstrike. for a resident of the coUnty to hunt -Good roads will be the principal We cannot answer these applications of merchandise of this Fcrll affd Winter's for birds in his own county. Changes In Express Rates. topic and the announcement closes better than copying the following For Big Game: Every resident of Wear. Our stocK includes Ladies' and Misseis' with the admonition "vote for the clipping from yesterday's Bemidji The express companies doing business the County over 21 years of age, in one-mill tax good -roads amendments Pioneer: in Minnesota has made an dfrer oitler to hutit moose or deer must Suits, Codts, Pr^sses, Furs, Millinery Nov. 5, 1912." St. Louis county Will "Here are the demands which cawsn to the state railroad and warehouse first procure a license from the county be at St.,Gloud with a-big delegation ed the trouble: commission to reduce the intrastatej'oiut auditor of the county in which he resides. and a complete line of furnishings. 'Small 4 of boosters and it will vote right-ori Recognition of shop employes' federation, express rates by more than 20 This entitles the hunter to this amendment, which means a contribution representing machinists, percent. Formal announcement also profits dndquicK returns" Will be our motto. hunt anywhere in the state and game of 9250,000 from this5 county blacksmiths, boiler-makers, car men has been made of a similar reduction can be shipped back to the county to the good roads cause. and sheet metal workers. in order to have you becorrte a custorirter in interstate joint express rates which! where the license was obtained. •By theiif works shall ye know ihein,? All present or future employes not recently went into effect. The reductions and St. Louis county 'asks for ho oth-i of our store we will give you bargains members shall join the rfederation are the most sweeping made for er judgment of its sincerity, loyalty within thirty, days. by the companies in recent years. SCHOOL NOTES the entire weel^. and public Spirit. It always sendk a The company to agree that the con-' Members of the railroad and warehouse full quota td these meetings and. then' trol and final settlement of differences JAS. WATSON commision withheld official By acts upon the decisions the association! with empoyes shall rest with a federated recognition of the new schedule until reaches and puts in practice what it committee made up of representatives Tlie Literary Society is being reorganized. the tariff could be examined and the learns. of the .five crafts as heretofore. actual effect of the offer determined. The St. Cloud meeting should be a To restrict the number of apprentices. Miss Gilbertson is absent on account The proposal of the companies is in hummer. It comes in the off-year,' response to the demand of shippers of illness. that time of peace when the wise prepare A flat increase of 7 cents an hour all over the country, who have been Miss Perreault spent Sunday down to scrap. This is the time to lay for all mechanics, apprentices and Next to litis Drugstore agitating reductions on joint express river with her parents, in ammunition, to organize, to drill,! helpers. rates for several years. Under the Bay LaBell is the last one added to to become of one mind, to frame tac^ International Falls, Minnesota No employe shall work by the piece, old schedule the joint express rate the number in the eighth grade. tics and to be ready to act as an army. bonus or premium system. was the sum total of the local rates. Mr. Fuller and Miss Lea made a No better place ciould have been? No form of physical examination or In other words, when express was short visit at the school house Wednesday chosen for the meeting. St. Cloud is' personal record shall be required. shipped from some point in Minnesota afternoon. central, easy to reach, has sufficient If forces are reduced emplyes are to to Minneapolis on one line and hotel accommodotions, good halls and' indicate who shall be laid off and seniority Miss Dunn sees to it, that the pupils then to some tributary point on another, the sort of men who do things. It is shall rule. keep step in going to and from the the regular rate was paid to well worth the seeing in itself and No employe belonging to the federation school by her splendid playing. Minneapolis and the local rate to the S O E has the proper atmosphere to promote to be discharged or suspended tributary point. Under the new rules The boys in the High School are action. without a hearing. the total rate would be reduced 20 per LA ZENDA thinking of organizing a basket ball It is none too early for the various The flat raise of 7 cents might have cent. team. If they do, look out. counties to begin boosting for this occasion been adjusted but when it came to Formal announcement of the reduction The fourth and fifth grades had a Domestic and Duluth can be counted as telling the railroads just who, how on interstate business had been day off on Friday on account of their in on the shove from now on.—Duluth teacher being sick. This goes to LA TRINCA News Tribune. oho« that it is an ill wind that blows .. "4 no one any good. fort Frances News Letter Havana D. J. WEIMER STATE TAX RATE Mother thinks I should not write AT ALL DEALERS any more news letters, since Reciprocity has gone bump, and we hive IS 2.(5 MlllS Ladies and Gents Tailoring. Furs plainly said that we don't want tr&de relations with a lot of tricky yankees, made to order. bat I tell her that when the yanks Continued from page 1. run their next line, Fort Frances will necessary to levy only one mill, while ba in the United States and it will be in 1910, because of the big inheritance well to hold a string. taxes on railroad gross earnings You will notice that I mix my "we" REMINGTON kinds of Cleaning, Repair­ All collected by Attorney General Simpson, arid "I'* occasionally, I think you the lexy was cut to nine-tenths v.-ill understand that when I say we ing and Pressing done on of one mill and the state still had left mean us and when I say I (in the enough surplus to call in and cancel language of Corrigan) that's me, and shortest notice for ladies and $850,000 worth of capital certificates. hen the reports of the election came The legislature of 1911 prescribed that was h—-. gents. Prices reasonable. that there should be collected for the Mother Osborne of the Times and I years 1911 and 19i2, taxes amounting felt positive that this year was to be to $2,200,000 for each year, and fixed an eventful one for Fort Frances. the maximum amount of the levy at We saw vast enterprises within our 1.9 mills. And it has been found necessary, reach, the hum of the saw and the according to Mr. Iverson's estimates, D. J. WEIMER sound of the hammer was to be our to collect this full amount, lullabye, real estate "siz" and to? a 1.9 mills for the revenue fund. RIFLE Ek Building, Second 5t." TKinTftve. Because of the reduction in shipments of iron ore and the consequent lessening of railroad gross earning International Falls, Minn. Arnold Coal and taxes and for the further reason that All kinds and sizes of buttons made to order there is no material increase in assessments." Mr.. Iverson said, "we will ^theneui TJ^OK' not be able to reduce the tax levy highly developed military arm. this year. A one mill tax levy will be Built by expert gunsmiths on the Renungton required for the general revenue Idea—Sotid Breech, Hammerless, Take-down. fund. This increase together with CARTRIDGES the increase in the road and bridge .22*. Shoot Rg/ningMUUMS Lesmok Jheir fund of two-tenths of a mill, should accuracy enabled Arftur Hubalek to break Agent for yield us something more than $1,410, Worlds Record 100 consecutive shots, scoring 000, but the delinquents probably will 2,484 in a possible 2,500. Cut it to about $1,360,000." Standard Oil Com­ &• perfect daoolmg com- The tax levy, outside of the state WjH* for a frtc s*l of Target*. school tax:, will amount to 2.65 mills. pany Lubrica tin The state school tax is levied in addition Ams-Uma MaUQic Cartriife C*. Ctr 2M ftiiiiir, N«w Twk to the local mill and special taxes for school purposes. Oils, Coal Oil and Gasoline, n# Sale and. Transfer ly yoa H1m t* haw iMIMMW 4air comftot to the plac* We guarantee that Co nhageii Snuff Stable in Connection •J't "t-*i is now and always ,has -a een Telephone No. 59 tat Iure snulf, that it complies with rdae wHiMi —|y for bat laws of every State and all federal laws. r-tMT "KJT. /y "C Gas Machlnt •hi Hi uat*B, M. ManaBer 30LBERG, mmm