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

January 18, 1912 · Page 1 of 4

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__iA rk T-- -T international falls press. W: state on an eqaulity with its neighbor Candidate Lee's Plaforni not be rightly determined in a legislative North half of the Northwest quarter (N.l-2 Y. Gordon of Browns Valley and W. International Palls Press of the N. W. 1-4 twelve and nlnty-four 1-100 states, and that shall put every part body in which the brewery interests dollars (112.94.) E. Lee of Long Prairie who are going Mr. Lee's platform, while not as definite of the state on the same basis of fairness, and Border Budget Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarer is paramount and made the to run for governorship of this state (N. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4) six and 74-100 with special favors neither to individuals in its terms as that of Mr. Gordon's, determining factor in every issue and dollars ($6.47). on the Republican ticket. It is very Official City Paper of International seven and nor to communities. covers substantially the same (2). Section thirty (30) I would favor such laws as may be evident from these platforms that one 22-100 dollars (17-22). Falls, Minnesota 8. A thorough readjustment of ground. The breweries are hit. "the necessary to drive this interest out of Lot three (3), Section thirty (30) two and of the issues to be fought out is that 23-100 dollars (82.23). railroad and other taxes, to the end initiative, the referendum and the recall every department of our state government. of brewery control of saloons and a 15)- Section nineteen (19) one INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS that each individual and each industry and 3-100 dollars ($1.73). are advocated, and other progressive merry fight it will be. PUBLISHING COMPANY one (1), Section thirty (30) one and measures are mentioned in shall pay according to its ability to We all declare with pride that in 100 dx»Uars^(|^17)8'total 'hirty-two and 17Dated, pay, and not according to its ability, terms which indicate Mr. Lee's support this country "the government derives GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. St Paul. Minn. January 9 1912 FAREWELL, OZMON. KIKK & COMPANY C. A. Miller is busy organizing little of them. The announcement, through cunning or the prostitution of its powers from the consent of the By C. D. Maclaren, Asst. Treas $1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION clubs throughout the country for telegraphed from Long Prairie, follows: political power, to shoulder a part of governed." To me, this means that Charles N, Orr, Attorney for Morgagee, the purpose of making sure his election its just share of the tax burden off the will of the people ought to be supreme Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. as Superintendent of County I wish to announce that I am a upon others. 1909, at the post office at International Falls, and that their mature judgment Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of Schools next fall. We have already candidate for. governor subject to the I intend this statement as a challenge reached in an orderly manner SUMMONS March 3, 1879. been asked if, in case of his election, action of the republican state convention. and as an appeal as a challenge through regularly appointed methods TA STATE OF MINNESOTA it will be necessary for all the teachers ss. THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1911 must determine all policies and settle of the right of an organization of County of Koochiching ing of the county school to require the I deem it proper to say at this time all questions' in which the people have brewery and other interests to dominate In Distric Court, 15th Judicial District. pupils to bring a quarter to school as that if elected to that office I shall a common interest. In this great public affairs and to dictate party What is the matter with combining International Lumber Company, a corpora. a subscription to a nice magazine" enter upon its duties with some experience country, representative government is policies and as an appeal to the on the governorship and electing tion Plaintiff which when delivered proved itself to in both the executive and necessary, but with proper organization people of Minnesota to end, for all Judge C. W. Stanton to that office on vs. William Gray Defendant be the Appeal to Reason. legislative departments of our state and a well thought out system, time, the intolerable domination that a non-partisian nomination. The state of Minnesota to the above named government and shall devote whatever the initiative and referendum can be smothers popular government in this defendant:— Judging from the number who have experience, ability and energy I exercised by the people on important state. You are hareby summoned and required to P. h. McGarry A Candidate declared themselves candidates for answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the possess to giving the state a good questions with beneficial results and Sam Y. Gordon. above entitled action, which complaint has state offices during the past week, it Patrick H. McGarry of Walker will Browns Valley, Minn., Jan. 15, 1912. business administration in the interest to me it is a monstrous doctrine that been filed with the Clerk of the above named Court, and to serve your said answer to is not necessary for the office to seek be a candidate for speaker of the lower of all the people. would deny to the people the right to said complaint upon the su?scriber hereof the man, even during Leap Year. house of the Minnesota legislature at his office in the City of International Falls I shall expect to familiarize myself recall in a deliberate and orderly way in said County, within twenty (20) days after INTERNATIONAL RINK. this year. Mr. McGarry served in with the administration of each of our the power delegated to a public servant. the service of this summons upon you. The International Roller Skating The west-central counties of the exclusive ot the date of such service and if the 1909 house and will seek election state institutions and be in close For a man to wisJi to hold office you fail to answer the said complaint within Rink has installed a fine new military state are following the example of again from the fifty-second district. the time aforesaid the plaintiff in this touch with the several boards having after the people have deliberately decided action will take iudgement against you in band organ which will hereafter furnish the northern counties and forming If he is elected he will be a candidate them in charge. My undivided time they no longer have confidence the sum of one hundred six and 69-100 ($106.69) music at the various doings of themselves into a Development Association. dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of for speaker. This news is vouched will be given to the state's business, in him would be of itself sufficient reason six per cent per annum from March ]8, 1911, this popular rink. The organ is of This is a very desirable for by M. N. Koll of Cass Lake, while together with its costs and disbursements and the laws, whether good or bad, for his recall. To say this would herein. special make for roller rink purposes thing to do. Success to them. in Minneapolis on a land deal, and will be rigidly enforced. Appointments Dated October 28. 1911. be "mob rule" is to question the capacity and combines volume with sweetness .J. MCPARTLIN. who visited W. R. Mackenzie at the will not be made to gratify any of the people for self government. Attorney jor Plaintiff Since the last issue of this paper of sound. International Falls, Minnesota. Northern Minnesota Development association one's ambition, to satisfy any particular j. ll-f 22 Senator Boyle of Eveleth paid a visit It has been purchased by the management headquarters. locality or to build up a political The unrest of the times is but an to our city to look over the ground at a cost of over $800 and "On account of my position on the machine, but men will be selected for expression of dissatisfaction and distrust SUMMONS relative to his proposed candidacy for will add considerable to the pleasure executive committee of the association, administration offices because of. their in the management of public affairs STATE OF MINNESOTA the title of M. C. He met with considerable of the patrons and the attractiveness I don't think it is proper for me ability and their capacity to help me and the remedy lies in placing encouragement, and made a of the place. County of Koochiching to take a hand in politics," said Mr. carry on the business of the state in the responsibility of reform upon the good impression evidently upon many On Monday evening next, Jan. In District court, lf»th Judicial District. Koll, twhen asked about the Cass a businesslike manner. people. It is their government and of our leading citizens. 22nd, a grand masquerade on roller Peter Sarasin Plaintiff County situation. "I saw P. H. McGarry I shall call the attention of the legislature they must undertake the task and assume vs. skates will be given which will be the Saturday and he informed me Fred Luzon & John E. Crone Defendants to the fact that a condition the responsibility of making it It is with much sorrow that we first event of its kind in our city. The that he is going to run for the legislature necessary to good government is the what it ought to be. I would consider learn of the death of Mrs. S. J. Iverson, The state ot Minnesota to the above named management will give four prizes: defendant again. If he is elected he will :s—. elimination of the brewery and saloon it a great privilege to be permitted wife of our esteemed State Auditor. two to the best attired lady and gentleman, You, and each of you, are hereby summoned be a Candidate for speaker." from politics and that laws to help them. She died last Saturday at their and required to answer the complaint and two to the most comic Mr. McGarry tried to wrest the of the plaintiff in the above entitled should be passed which will secure I shall discuss these, and perhaps home in St. Paul, after but a few days couple. Don't miss this entertain action, which complaint is on file in the office nomination for congress from C. A. that much-needed reform. With the other issues, more at length during sickness with pneumonia. Mrs. Iverson of the Clerk of said court at International ment. Falls, in said County and State and Lindbergh of Little Falls in the sixth large breweries owning and controlling the campaign. was forty years old, and had been to serve a copy of your answer to the said district in 1910, but failed. The district complaint upon the subscriber at his office more than one-half the saloons in W. E. LEE. married twelve years. She leaves no in the City or Bemidji, County ot Beltrami, P. A. FOGARTY MARRIED. he seeks to represent is one of the state and continuing their policy children. State of Minnesota, within twenty davs (SO) The many friends of Mr. P. A. Fo after the service of this summons upon you, the largest in the state, embracing of planting new ones wherever there exclusive of the day of such service and if garty of this city and Miss Martha Aitkin,, Carlton, Itasca, Koochiching Candidate Gordon's Platform In another column of this issue will is promise of a profit above the cost you fail to answer the said complaint within the the time time aforesaid, atore«aid, the the plainti: plaintiff in this action Stone of Duluth, but formerly of our and Cass counties.—Bemidji Pioneer. be found the platforms on which Sam of a bartender, clean politics and efHcient, will, upon such failure, apply to the Lieutenant Governor Sam Y. Gordon Jl city, are eagerly waiting to extend court the relief demand in said com- for wholesome government is inipossible. announced himself a candidate for plaint. their hearty congratulations to the Dated this 26th day of Oct. 1911. While the people permit the the republican nomination for governor JOHN F. GIBBONS. bridal couple upon their return, any liquor traffic to control elections they Attorney for Plaintiff, by the following statement of S O E time now. Bemidji Minn. are in a measure estopped from complaining principles: 21-j 25 The wedding ceremony was performed LA ZENDA if large business interests To the People of Minnesota: last Thursday morning at the I combine with the breweries to control Because it is time to raise squarely Catholic Cathedral in Duluth in the SUMMONS I legislation. in this state the issue between a government presence of a few of the relatives and Domestic It has been demonstrated that questions responsive to the will and State of Minnesota intimate friends of the contracting in which the people are keenly ss in District Court need of the people, and a government LA TRINCA parties. They are spending a few County of Koochiching interested, such as the extension and responsible chiefly to the will and days in the twin cities and southern John P, Galbraith & E. W- Francis, as Receivers perfection of the primary law, stite greed of a system of special interests, of Mizpah Mercantile Co. Plaintiffs. Minnesota points after which they will development, the securing of imiiiir of which the brewery power in vs. make their home in the new house Havana gration, equal distribution of th^ bu^amendment polities is the keystone, I have determined William McLaughlin, Defendant. on the corner of Eighth avenue and to the federal constat^ to become a candidate for AT ALL DEALERS Sixth street. The state of Minnesota to the above named tion and railway discrimination, can-: the republican nomination for governor. defendant. Miss Stone has resided here for den of taxation, the income tax You are hereby summoned and required to I therefore announce my candidacy many years before her removal with answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the to the people of Minnesota, in above entitled action, which complaint is filed her father to their fine home in Duluth, in the office of the clerk of said court and to whom I put my trust, and before serve a copy of your answer to said complaint and during these years made for upon the subscribers hereto at their office 901 whom I shall rest my case, and in doing herself many good friends and was Pioneer Press Building, St. Paul, Minnesota, so I pledge myself that if elected within twenty days (20) after the service of popular with all. Mr. Fogarty is as this summons upon you, exclusive of the day I shall advocate and work earnestly of such survice and in case of your failure to highly regarded and as much appreciated answer said complaint within the time aforesaid, and uncompromisingly to bring about toe plaintiff herein will take judgment by those who know him. the following changes, all of which against you for the sum of Three Hundred He is now filling wtih satisfaction the Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of I believe to be essential to government six per cent per annum from and since May difficult and responsible position of tax 18th, 1911, and for the costs and disbursements that shall be truly "of the peo title and land man for the BackusBrooks of this action. pie, by the people, and for the people": Dated May 19th, 1911, and allied interests at this Aad A. Tone, Iuternational Falls, Minn. A. E. Boyesen & H. H, Fler, St. Paul, Minn. place. 1. The absolute prohibition of d7j20 Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Don't forget the masquerade ball brewery ownership of saloons, the tomorrow night for the benefit of the chief cause for the grossest evils of city band. MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE the liquor traffic, and the chief source of a brewery domination in politics Default having'been made in the payment of the sum of Thirteen hundred two and 9i-l00 and public affairs, which is at once the ($1302.91) Dollars, which is claimed to NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE. be due and is due at the date of this Notice, most subtle, the most crude, the most NOTICE is hereby given that default has upon a certain mortgage duly executed and delivered been made in the conditions of that certain sinister, and the most mischievous by Elizabeth Allen and JohnR. Allen mortgage duly executed and delivered by J. her husbandMorgagors to P. G. Gorden A. force in the public life of this commonwealth. Peterson and Annie Peterson his wife, Mortgagee bearing date the 11th. day of Sept. mortgagors, to Farewell, Ozmun. Kirk & mort- 1908. and with a power of Sale therein contained, Novem- duly recorded in the Office of the Register 2. The adoption of the state-wide thereinf con­ of Deeds in and for the County of Koochiching, primary and the presidential primary, tained, duly recorded in the office o. the and State of Minnesota, on the 5th, Register of Deeds in and for the County of day of November, 1908, at 10:30 o'clock, to the end that bosses, backed and financed Koochiching, State of Minnesota, on the 6th P. M. in Book B. of Mortgages on Page 255 day of November. 1909, at eleven o'clock A. M. and no action or proceeding having been instituted, though they may be by the in book "B" of Mortgages, page 412 which at law or otherwise, to recover the default has continued to the date of this no. money of arrogant selfish interests, debt secured by said Mortgage or any part tlce, by failure and neglect of said mortgagors thereof. shall be forced to surrender their mis to make payment of the principal in NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY debtedness in the sum of nine hundred forty-five GIVEN: That by virtue of the power of sale used power to the people, to whom it and 59-100 dollars (8945.59), and failure contained in said mortgage and pursuant to to pay interest upon the sum by said mortgage belongs, and from whom it has been the statute in such case made and provided, secured, wnlch by its terms became said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the taken. These measures shuodl be accompanied due and payable as follows: Three hundred premises described in and conveyed by said dollars ($300.00) due June 15. 1910 three hundred Mortgage, viz: by the further safeguard Lots eight and nine in Section six and lot dollars (8300.00) due August 15. 1910 two in Section seven, all in Township sixtyseven, of a rigid and effective corrupt pracices three hundred forty-five and 59-100 dollars Range twenty-four, in Koochiching ($345.59) due December 1.1910. and which default act. County, Minnesota, with the hereditaments has continued for 'more than one year. and appurtenances, which sale will be made And whereas, the-said mortgagee and 3. The adoption of the initiative, by the Sheriff of said Koochiching County, at holder of said mortgage has elected and the front door of the Court House, in the city hereby does elect to declare the whole the referendum and the recall, to the of International Falls, in said Coilnty and State principal sum of said mortgage due and end that the people shall have the on the 16, day of February 1912, at o'clock, payable at the date of this notice, under the eleven in the forenoon of that day, at public terms and conditions of said mortgage, and closest possible control of governmental vendue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay the power of sale therein contained and whereas, there is actually due and claimed said debt of 81302.91 Dollars and interest operations. There is a wide and the taxes, if any,on said premises and 825.00 to be due and payable at the date of this notice division of opinion as to the wisdom attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by said. the sum of nine hundred forty-five and mortgage in case of fore-closure, and the 59-100 dollars (8945.59) with interest thereon of applying the recall principles to disbursements allowed by law subject to at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from redemption at any time within one year the*8rd day of November, 1909. and whereas, judges, and as this is in the experimental from the day of sale, as provided by law. the power of sale has become operative and Dated November, 27.A. D. 1911. stage, I do not believe that it no action or proceeding at law or otherwise P. G. Gorden has been instituted to recover the debt secured should become an issue in this state Mortgagee by said mortgage, or any part thereof: Franz Jevne until it has been tried by the states Mortgagee's Attorney fl5 NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY that have adopted it. ... GIVEN that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant 4. A fair, honest and equitable legislative to the statute in such case made and. provided* the said mortgage will be fore1 reapportionment, that shall NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION closed by a sale of the premises described in do exact justice to all, and that shall and conveyed by said mortgage, to-wit: STRAUBE PIANOS and STRAUBE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office The North one-half of the Northwest quarter remove the gross injustice of the present N (1-2 of the Nc W. 1-4) of Section twentynine at Duluth, Minn. Nov. 1.1911. (29), and the Northeast quarter of the is heaeby given that William G. Martin NOTICK legislative apportionment, and so Northeast quarter (N. E. 1-4 of the N. E. 1-4). whose post-office address is Virginia, Minnesota r. end for all time a sectional feeling, and Lots two (2) and three (3) of Section did,*on the 6th day of January 1911, file PLAYER PIANOS. Sing their own Choice. in this office Sworn Statement and Application, thirty (30), Lot fifteen (15) la Section nineteen from which nothing but harm can No. 06970. to purchase the Lots 1 and 2 (19) and Lot one (1) In Section thirty and 3. Section 24, Township 00, Range 21. W.4 P. (80), all in Township sixty-nine (69) North of come. Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the Range twenty-six (26). lying and being In previsions of the act of June 3, 1878. and acts 5. A reorganization of state departments the County of Koochiching. State of Minnesota, amendatory, known as the "Timber and with the hereditaments and appurtenances for economy and efficiency, Stone Law." at such value as might be fixed which sale will be made by the Sheriff by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such ot said Koochiching County at the front including the assembling under one effective application, the land and timber thereon have A Come in and let us give you a demonstration, whether your are door of the Conrt Houselin the City of International S&TT*- been estimated and valued by applicant 500 department of all branches to Falls in said County and State, sords Birch, 35.000 board feet Oak, 7.000 oords on March 14,1912, at ten o'clock A, M. of that the proper care and development of Pine worth in all 8200 and the land nothing interested or not. -s day, at public vendue, to the highest bidder that said applicant will offer final proof in supsort for cash, to pay said debt of nine hundred the state's resources of land, timber, of his application and sworn statement on forty-five and 59-100 dollars ($945.50) and interest the 16th day of January, 1912. before Otto A. iron ore, etc., and the settlement of and taxes in the sum of thirty-two and 17-100 dollars (882.17) assessed against Poirier, U. S. Commissioner at Virginia. Minn. idle areas together with a rigid curtailment said premises, and fifty dollars (150.00) attorney's Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase JAMBS A. TERRY, fees, as stipulated in and by said before entry, or initiate ?a~contest at of the expenses of the state Mortgage in case of foreclosure, and the any time before patent issues, by filing a corroborated 2 government, legislative and executive. disbursements allowed by law, subject to affidavit in this office, alleging facts tf?£ redemption at any time within one year which would defeat the entry. 6. The ratification of the federal from day of sale. a$ provided by law. That Witnesses: A :V-: the taxes paid on said premises were paid Johu Owens, Virginia, Minn Homer B. Chase. income tax amendment. Terms can be arranged. In the Marvin Music Store on 4th St. ijber, 1910 and, were on the 15th day of Octq Virginia, Minn Warren Smith. Virginia, Mian 7. 'Strict regulation of railroad paid upon the following pieces of property, George Dickeson, Virginia, Minn. ,CHABL*S,F.HABTMAH., tQ-wit:. V.- J.,. rates and service, that shall put this l&L ®"j-® "**1V S ."i" Register frjgf in­ 1M-* "it1*-,