International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 21, 1912 · Page 1 of 8
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ACHIEVEMENTS OF TAFT WHY NOT MME J2M.» A MONTH TW? all the land cleared of timber and forty acres under cultivation. For the ADMINISTRATION last six years I have had inoxe or less $50.°° a Week, almost $10.°° a Pay potatoes t6 sell, th*£e or four hundred bushels lately.. They ,bring good money. 1—Arbitration treaties with Great Selling Victor Safes and fire-proof boxes Britain and France. I have had most of the land in to merchants, doctors, lawyers, atmists and I—Veto of Arlsona statehood biU well-io-do farmers, all of whom realize the need meadow. I have taken hay off the of a safe, but do not know how easy it is to own because of recall of judges provision. of same land for eight years, and I got one. Salesmen declare our proposition one t—Enforcement of Sherman antl* the best, cleau-cut money-making opportunities a good crop. But now I enough haV£ ever received. Without previous experience trust law without fear or favor. YOU can duplicate the success of others. so I can plow every year and raise 4—Veto of Democratic wool, cotton Our handsomely illustrated 3u0-page catalog Baking Powdeii will enable you to present the subject to customers crops in rotation. That is better. Now and free list bills as unfair, unscieit in as interesting a manner as though I will put more cattle on the land. tiflc and destructive of the Republican you were piloting them through ourTtaeiory. Men appointed as salesmen receive advice and instructions for selling safes, giving Last fall I bought forty acres more principle of protection. convincing talking points which it is impossible for a prospective customer to deny, why YOU 5—Abrogation of discriminating don't be tne iirst to apply from your vicinity before someone else gets the territory? from the railroad company' for the We can favor only one salesman out of each locality. passport treaty with Russia. The timber on it. Of my original place, I 25th anniversary or our 6—Postal savings banks established. company was celebr: od by ABSOLUTELY PURE gave forty acres to my oldest boy erecting the most modern safe 7—Railroads prevented from putting factory in the wo. Id. Wide•wike when he married, and he lives iri the rate increases into effect without &p> men who received our old house where we spent the first special sellirg inducement, proval of interstate commerce commission. rendered it necessary to double two years. our output. We are spending many thousands of dollars enlarging 8—Panama canal pushed to early It was hard work, yes. But we have our sales organization, completion without hint of scandal. but to learn all particulars, it Makes delicious homebaked a home. There was nothing ahead will cost you only the price of 9—White slave traffic practically a postal card. when I worked in the mines. I could destroyed. foods of maximum Ask for Catalogue 16 T. hardly make enough to support my 10—Admission of Arizona and New family. Now there are eight children quality at minimum cost. THE VICTOR Mexico to statehood. and I do not know how many dollars II—Bureau of mines established to Makes home baking a SAFE & LOCK CO. I would be in debt if I had stayed safeguard the lives of miners. 12—American capital and labor bene But here we have a comfortable home pleasure fitted by extension of foreign markets. and a good barn. We do not have to CSKCIRMTI, OHIO 13—Abolition of peonage. Our New Horns. Capacity 20,000 Safes Annually. buy fuel, nor pay rent. We buy flour, 14—Income tax amendment to th« coffee, sugar and clothing—that is Constitution submitted to state legislatures about all. cabin where we lived the next two The only Baking Powder BECAME HIS OWN MASTER. for ratification. years and that was all the hired help The children can dress in overalls 15—Boiler inspection law passed by made from Royal Grape St. Paul Pioneer Press: From the congress. I got. In town they must dress like other car window one sees a lonesome station, 16—Bond issue to complete irrigation There was a little white pine and children, or they are ashamed, and Cream of Tartar a road leading off into the deep projects in the west. Norway on my claim, not very much. that costs more. In town they play woods, a log house in a small clearing, 17—Maintenance and extension ol I made a contract to deliver the logs on the street all day when they are open door policy in China. and beyond the blank forest. How in the river, to be driven to Biwabik not in school. I am gone in the morn Mo Alum No Llmo Phosphates 18—Peace maintained in Cuba, do they make it go, those men who for $200. But I had bad luck, one of ing before they are up I do not get South and Central America by friendly plunge into the woods? Is it worth my horses died, and it cost me just home till night, and I do not know warnings and intervention. while about what I got from my timber to my children. Here the boys work with 19—Government business methods Listen, then, to the story of Alex buy a new horse. So all the money I modernized and reformed by economy me on the farm, and they learn to Palo, one of the hundreds of settlers and efficiency commission, saving mil had that first year you may say was work, and like it. The girls work lions of dollars annually. who halve braved the north woods to what I got from posts there was no with their mother in the kitchen, and 10—Non-polltlcal methods used la wrestle from them a fortune. Palo's price at all then for timber and wood. they help her and learn what is good taking 18th census. home is on a small stream near Embarrass, But I could make about $2 a day getting for them. On the street they would 11*—Bucket-shop and get-rlch-quick just this side of the iron out posts. be learning things that were not good concerns destroyed. mines at Tower. He is a man of some When I went into the woods I had for them. SI—Parcels: Post recommended. substance and of consequence in his about $250 saved up. I paid out nearly M—New treaty with Japan, ending r» We are comfortable. We have community, its first settler and clerk all I had for cattle. Two of the cattle eial controversies on the Paeiftc coast enough.1 I am my own masterl I work of the board, one of the first Finns were killed by the cars and that was M—Further extension of safety ap when I please. I sleep when I please. Golden Grain Belt Beers pllanoe act. to leave the mines and become a bad luck again, but I got $135 for We have a home. My farm is worth 15—Post office department mads home-maker in northern Minnesota. them from the railroad so it was not more every year. There are 120 families self-sustaining. Many have followed him. This is his so heavy a loss. now in this settlement, and I do 1®—Canadian reciprocity: rejected Harpers Whiskey story: That first summer I cleared about not know one who does not think his by Canada through fear that the United By Alex Palo. five acres, getting off the wood and farm is worth more than $2,Q00, with States would derive the benefits. I had been working in the mines brush so the land was stump pasture. 27—Publication of campaign fundi his clearing and personal property. Rock 5pring Water around Biwabik. There were five children The cattle fed there, and mowed between and expenditures. That is more than they had in the then now I have eight. I was stumps. I had not money !—Indorsement of commission's report mines. I have been here longer, and and proposed bill concerning employers' getting fair wages but I could see enough to blast out the stumps at I would not take a great deal more liability. first. We made a potato patch down nothing ahead. We just got along and UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS for my place. We are contented. We 29—Reorganization of customs service I could not save. By and by I would by the river, because that was where have our home. My children are corruption eliminated frauds exposed we could work the land the easiest, be too old to work in the mines and International Falls, Minnesota. growing up around me, and I am and punished and millions ol then what would become of us? I but it came high water that year, and dollars recovered. training my boys to be good farmers, determined to try what I could do on the potatoes were all blighted. So 80—Court of commeroe to review good citizens. we got no potatoes that year, and the land. I chose this location because findings of interstate commerce commission. it was near the railroad and if I that was bad luck again. But I think LIFE IN MINNESOTA. 31—Non-partisan tariff board to report could not make a living on the land, I we must have earned our expenses, on the difference In the cost ol might get a job on the section. I for the bills were not bad at the end St. Paul, March .18.—Moving pictures production at home and abroad. Northern Minnesota Hospital have never had to ask for work on the of the year. I had been able to stay of industrial and^ geogi atphiij^ •32—Corporation tax, yielding $30/000,000 section. with my family I had my cabin and Minnesota will be shown throughout annually government examination Thirteen years ago I made a homestead a pole stable, and I had five acres all America and Europe, if a proposition of corporation methods provided. entry on a quarter section. I prptty well cleared. made to Governor Eberhart in a International falls, Minnesota 33—A deficit of 858,000,000 transformed •chose this because it was near the The second year we had a small Into a $30,000,000 surplus. letter from a Chicago moving picture railroad and because of the stream. clearing ready for the plow, so we 84—Non-partisan judicial appointments. company today is accepted. The concern 'The river was all the road I had. I had our potato patch and a little garden, offers to take the pictures and 35—Further control of railroads brought my family up from Biwabik and we had a little to sell. There exhibit them if the state will- pay the through extension of powers of the Interstate by boat. I could get to the railroad were other settlers coming then, and expenses of the picture operator and commerce commission. by boat. I cut a trail through the we could sell them a little milk and a salary of $50 a week. The estimated 38—Worklngjpan's compensation act woods myself the water was knee butter, or a bushel or two of potatoes. cost will be $1,000. The governor brought to successful issue in the Supreme deep on the trail. That was enough to help out. has taken the proposal under court. In March twelve years ago I Every year we did a little more we advisement. The company declares 87—Stock and bonds commission brought my family here. I had a man valuable and exhaustive report submitted cleared more land and made more cultivated that 60,000,000 persons will see the as basis for legislation. three days to help me build the log ground. Now I have about pictures if they are taken. 88—Extension of civil senioe by executive order. 39—Practical conservation acts. 40—Courts of customs appeals undervaluations stopped. W A E O O E R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MONAHAX. M. D. ROOSEVELT SAID. MARY C. GHOSTLBY, M. D. Office over International State Bank. "On the fourth of March next I shall have served three and a half years, and this three and a half years constitute my first term. The wise custom Don't Freeze to Death which limits the president— to two terms regards the substance and not The flurray Cure Institute the form, and UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES WILL I BE A CANDIDATE FOR OR ACCEPT ANOTHER NOMINATION."—Theodore Of Minneapolis Roosevelt, Nov. 'OME TO PARADIS, in the balmy climate of Southern 8, 1904. It Cures The Liquor Habit "I HAVE NOT CHANGED AND Louisiana, only twenty-seven miles west of New Orleans, SHALL NOT CHANGE THAT DECISION the winter capital of America, where you can raise from three to THUS ANNOUNCED."—1Theodore Roosevelt, Dec. 11, 1907. Composed of Purely Vegetable Compounds four valuable crops a year, instead of your present doubtful one. "I WILL ACCEPT THE NOMINATION FOR PRESIDENT IF IT If Paradis Farms are conceded to be the richest farm lands in the world. TENDERED TO ME,:and I will adhei* to this. decision untli the convention Destroys the appetite for drink, removes the alcohol from Hon. James Wilson, Secretary U. S. Agriculture, before a body of Iowa has expressed. Its preference/'—1Theodore the system and builds the system up to its normal* condition Farmers,: said: "I want to advise yon to keep your eye on the South, Roosevelt, Feb. 24, 1911. as leaving the patient mentally and physically the same he was before the drink habit was formed. With past experience to especially that part of the South in the immediate vicinity of the Gty of Tfiift for Peaee. look back to one who has a desire to be a man again can do so. New Orleans. It is a great country." It was oaly by the exercise of rare We do not want a patient to come to us who does not desire to discretion and tact that war was stop, drinking, and we will not take any one who is forced to come Mr, F. G". Baer, Chief Chemist, Ohio State University, says: "There is averted with. Mexico nearly a year ago. to us, as we do not care to take money and not give value received Had President Taft yielded to the demands enough nitrogen in the first eight inches of this soil to supply fertilizer for of some of the "Jingoes" of the to our patients in return. /-f one tho^safid50-bushel crops of corn." country the United States might easily have been plunged into a conflict with One of the most thoroughly equipped institutions of the Its neighbor over fancied wrongs. Yes, we grow fine oranges, grape fruit, lemons, figs, olives, etc., at Paradis. Without permitting the rights of kind in the United States. American citizens to. suffer in any r^ Anybody can own a Paradis Fann on our easy mdnthly or yearly payment speot, Mr. Taft handled a ticklish Officially endorsed by the Medical Profession. plan, without interest with diplomatic situation such good Judgment that trouble was averted and Recommended and Designated tinder the Minnesota Write for our illustrated Paradis booldet and other information about the friendly relations with Mexico were undisturbed^ Inebriate Laww our semi-monthly excursions and special railroad rates direct to tins new of opportunity. Thousands of testimonials to be submitted on application. land Taft's Anti-Thief Record. In the real prosecution of the trusts the administration of President Taft hiss-established a record that is far Bedell & Keyes Write for our illustrated booklet (sent in plain wrapper) beyond lhat of any of* his predecessors. Big combinations have been brought All correspondence confidential. to the bar of federad Justice, their promoters have been flned for disobeyIng The Murray Cure Institute the" Sherman, anti-trust law, aad the controlling corporations have been Local Sale* Manager r- disintegrated. The recordvof the Taft. administration stands aneqnaled .ln its 620 So. Tenth St. Minneapolis, Minn. LOUISIANA DELTA LANDS CO., Owner* 2i7 Mona et BMf., CfflCAGO, DLL.. curbing of illegal cwblaittoss aad nonopoliesk