International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 28, 1912 · Page 5 of 9
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LS Al MRKSS state institutions put in approximateyl •^PRICES MAI0AWAD.5HT "4,550 ,JScrti inf 'crops. Estimates received by M. Cl Cutter, purchasing agent for the' state board of control, Indicate there Will be a slight increase in acreage over last year and CREAM that corn will be the principal crop. Qolden Grain Belt Beers POWDER Hay will be next, potatoes third and BAKING Three Times Indorsed Canadian oats fourth. At practically all the institutions Agreement in Public Speeches. Harpers Whiskey gardening will be carried on extensively. rtoo r.TT'' The largest will be at the A i"'t I state reformatory, where 15 acres of SQUARE QE&L IS DUE TAFT Sixty Years Rock Spring Water beets, 30 acres of beans, 5 acres of tobacco, 2 acres of rutabagas, 5 acres No Choice as Between Candidates fop the Standard for purity, of pumpkins, 2 acres of squash, 10 Presidency On Thla Issue—Roosevelt acres of peas, will be planted. At UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, LOCAL AGENTS Also Declared Payne Tariff the state prison a garden will be cultivated, strength and healthfalness. Law Best Yet. but on not so extensive a International Falls, Minnesota. scale as at the reformatory. It will I Theodore Roosevelt Is on record be of a somewhat higher class, including three times, in public speeches as indorsing Made from pure, such things as celery, cauliflower, the Canadian reciprocity policy lettuce, muskmelons, strawberries, of President Taft. This issue Is grape cream of tartar, tomatoes, mangel-wurzel and now dead through the failure of Canada SALE OF SCHOOL AND sota points. The proportion is often to ratify the trade agreement on similar fruits. About forty-five acres greater. We have inquiries from all free from alum and the ground that the United States will be planted. over the United States and I predict OTHER STATE LANDS would derive the greatest benefit from At the state training school for that the immigration into northern phosphatic its provisions. The fact remains, however, boys a garden of twenty-five acres Minnesota will be greater this year that the farmers of the country will be planted. Twelve acres will are not generally aware that Mr. than the combined immigration i'ov acids. be devoted to sorghum. Twenty acres Roosevelt so thoroughly approved of Monthly Sales to be Resumed in Koochiching several years past." will be devoted to "spuds." Canadian reciprocity when it *was a Mr. Mackenzie is also immigration County State Lands at the Corn, oats, rye, barley and potatoes live issue, Canadian reciprocity was commissioner of the association and Court House Monday. April 8. voted for by Republicans and .Democrats will be the chief crops at the has charge of the exhibit at 39 South alike when it was before congress hospitals for the insane. At several, Third street, Minneapolis. He says and, as between Mr. Roosevelt however, sorghum for making molasses BY STATE AUDITOR S. G. IVERSON that the exhibit is a great show point and Mr. Taft, in the present campaign for uses during the winter, will for visitors to Minneapolis and is visited for the Republican nomination for be grown. There will be 1,159 acres State of Minnesota, State Auditor's by hundreds of people every day. president, there is no choice on this Northern Minnesota Hospital of corn seeded, 871 acres of hay, 537 Office, St. Paul, March 4, 1912. issue. Twenty-nine counties of the thirtythree Notice is hereby given that on April acres of potatoes, 490 acres of oats In connection with his public utterances in the association are represented 8, 1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office and 345 acres in gardens for vegetables. on the tariff Mr. Roosevelt has in the agricultural exhibit. Files of the county auditor, at International also joined President Taft in saying International falls. Minnesota Falls, Koochiching county, in the of nine-one papers published in northern that the Payne tariff law, while by no "We necounter practically no trouble state of Minnesota, I will offer for Minnesota are kept. means perfect, is, nevertheless, "the sale certain unsold state lands and in getting inmates of the various "I find that the counties thaV do best tariff law yet passed by congress" also those state lands which have reverted institutions to do farm work," Mr. some advertising on their own account to the state by reason of the under the old system of making such Cutter said. "Give most of 'em a non-payment of interest. are at an advantage," said Mr. Mackenzie. laws. Of course 'President Taft and chew of tobacco and the farming implements Terms: Fifteen per cent of the Mr. Roosevelt are both now committed "Some of the counties have purchase price and interest on the unpaid and they go happily on their to the tariff commission plan of failed to send in any literature and balance from date of sale to June way. They enjoy the open air work. revising the tariff and Mr. Roosevelt those that have literature there for 1, 1913, must be paid at the time of has given President Taft credit for advocating The tobacco grown at the state reformatory sale. The balance of purchase money distribution get attention more readily. this commission _plan "from is payable in whole or in part on or I would recommend that all is for the use of inmates of the beginning. before forty years from date of sale. counties send in literature advertising that institution, and it's always a Mr. Roosevelt's public indorsements The rate of interest on the unpaid their lands." of Canadian reciprocity were as follows: balance is four per cent per annum, carefully worked crop." payable in advance on June 1st of Mr. Mackenzie is looking forward Tobacco is allowed at practically each year, provided the principal remains In a speech at Grand Rapids. Mich., to the meeting of the Northern Minnesota unpaid for ten years but if the all the institutions except the training Feb. 11. 1911, he said: Development association at principal is paid within ten years "Here, friends in Michigan, right on school for boys at Red Wing and International Falls in June. He says rom the date of sale, the rate of interest ?, the northern frontier. I have the peculiar will be computed at five per that the dates will be selected soon the girls' schools at Sauk Center. The right to say a word of congratulation R. H. MONAHAN, M. D. ELIZABETH MOSTAHAN. M. I. cent per annum. and advertising begun. In order not to you and to all of us upon the girls will have flower gardens this Appraised value of timber, if any MARY C. GHOSTLBY, M. D. to conflict with the democratic state likelihood that we shall soon have must also be paid at time of sale. year instead of tobacco fields, such as convention, which will be held here closer reciprocal tariff and trade relations Lands on which the interest is delinquent Office over International State Bank. will be set out at other institutions. may be redeemed at any time with the great nation to the June 6, Mr. Mackenzie says that the up to the hour of sale, or before resale north of us. (Applause.) And I feel meeting at International Falls will to an actual purchaser. so pleased primarily because wish probably be set for the following All mineral rights are reserved by to see the two peoples, the Canadian week. He is anxious to avoid conflicting BIRTHDAY And the laws of the state. and the American peoples, drawn together WHY NOT MAKE $200,°° A MONTH Ms Not more than 320 acres can be sold dates with any big meeting by the closest ties on a footing '•or contracted to be sold to any one so that the largest attendance possible WEDDING af complete equality of interest and purchaser. may be obtained. mutual respect. (Applause.) I feel Lists of lands to be offered may $50.00 a Week, almost $10.00 a Day* that it should be one of thfc cardinal A contract was let this week for the be obtained of the state auditor or PRESEhTS policies of this republic to establish the state commissioner of immigration clearing of a tract of land at Blackberry, Selling Victor Safes and fire-proof boxes We have an endless assritment at St. Paul and of the county auditor the very closest relations of good will Itasca county, for the reclamation to merchants, doctors, lawyers, dt-nli. ts and SSl of appropriate gifts, representing and friendship with the Dominion of well-to-do farmers, ail of whom realize the need at the above address. board of which Mr. Mackenzie IBBBI of a safe, but do not know how easy itls to own the newest and finest products of Canada." (Applause.) Samuel G. Iverson, one. Salesmen declare our proposition one of is also secretary. Six tracts are now the Jewelers' Art. the best, clea.i-eut money-making oppcrtunities In a speech before the Republican State Auditor. ever received. Without previous experiHHHM being cleared and the contracts for the Wedding Rings, Beautiful Club of New York city, delivered at YOU ence cn duplicate the success of oihers. other four will be let within three Our handsomely illustrated 2.o-patre catalog the Lincoln Day dinner at the Waldorf Diamonds, Sparkling Jewels, 3SBSBHBB3 will enable you to present the subject to customers SETTLERS ARE COMING. weeks. The reclamation board will mi.niuras Hotel on Feb. 13, 1911, he said: in us interosiing a though Watches, Unique Silverware, Duluth, March 23.—"It will be a you were piloting them through our factory. Men appointi as "T want to say how glad I am at the be ready with a report at the next sa esmen receive advice and instructions for selling sales, giving great year for northern Minnesota," Sterling Novelties, Rich Cut way in which the members of the club convincing talking points which it is impossible for a prospective customer to derv. VThy session of the legislature. said W. R. Mackenzie, secretary of don't YOU be tne hrst to apply from your vicinity beior.e someone else gets th.es Wcritfcary?' here tonight responded to the two appeal# Glass, Clocks, Etc. We can favor only one salesman 9ut pf each locality.. the Northerp Minnesota Development made to them to uphold the I The 25th annfreisa*v-n'xfir NELSON'S company was cele'toraui l»jr hands of President Taft, both in his STATE TO PLANT 4500 ACRES. E)uluth ^association, who is in today. erecting the most anwter.* sitfe effort to secure reciprocity with Canada, factory in the world. Wideawake "One evening this week 2,000 settlers St. Paul, March 21.—Officially Minnesota Jewelry 5tore men who rweiw tut and in his effort to secure the special selling ent. will turn farmer within the passed through St. Paul and 700 of fortification of the Panama Canal. rendered it necessary tle them had tickets to northern Minne next few weeks, and at the various our ou tpu t. We ®re agssrevaiRg "And in addition to what has been many thousands enlarging of said about reciprocity with Canada I our sales oiytt&SsaUkMi, but to learn all pajrt.iesfc^ it would like to make this point: It will cost you only tthe ^at&se should always be a cardinal point in a postal card.. mm our foreign policy to establish the I drK"'!!', Ask for Catalogue. UK. 1 yr s* closest and most friendly relations of THE equal respect and advantage with our great neighbor on the north. And I SAFE & LOCK CO. a,/-'- Pi hail the reciprocity arrangement because it represents an effort to bring about a closer, a more intimate, a C!!!CIHKATI, OHIO. Our Home* Capacity 20,000 Safes Annually. New more friendly relationship of mutual advantage on equal terms between Canada and the United States." At Sioux City, Iowa, on September Don't Freeze 3, 1910, Mr. Roosevelt said: The Hurray Cure Institute "I was particularly pleased with what the president (Taft) said in his letter on the subject of the tariff commission. A number of senators and Of Minneapolis *OME TO PARADIS, in the balmy climate of Southern congressmen have for some years advocated this as the proper method of It Cures The Liquor Habit Louisiana, only twenty-seven miles west of New Orleans, dealing with the, tariff, and I am glad the winter capital of America, where you can raise from three to that the country now seems awakened' to the Idea that a tariff commission Composed of Purely Vegetable Compounds four valuable crops a year, instead of your present doubtful one. offers the only solution of the problem which la both rational and Paradis Farms are conceded to be the richest farm lands in the world. Insures the absence of Jobbery. Tht president -(Taft) from the. beginning Destroys the. appetite for drink, removes the alcohol ficon* Hon. James Wilson, Secretary U. S. Agriculture, before a body of Iowa advocated this commission. the system and builds the system its normal* condition up- to Farmers, said: "I want to advise yon to keep yooreye on the South, and "There Is another^ feature of the leaving the patient mentally and the same as he physically, was tariff law and points our oonree In the before the drink habit was formed. tVith past experience to especially tfi&t part of ftbe $outh in the immediate vicinity of the City of right direction, the maximum and look back to one who has a desire to be a man agaiii can s*. minimum provision, and here again I New Orleans. It is a great country." We do not want a patient to come to us who does not 'desita tostop wish to point out that the value of the drinking, and we will not take any one who is forced to OOBM provision has depended largely upon Mr. F. G. Baer, Chief Chemist, Ohio State University, says: "There is to us, as we do not care to take money and not. give value received the excellent work done by the administration enough nitrogen in the first eigbt inches of this soil to supply fertilizer for to our patients in return. in the negotiations with the Dominion of Canada, which were one thousand 50-bushel crops of corn." the most difficult of all, and yet In my eyes the most important, because One of the most thoroughly equipped institutions of the Yes, we grow fine oranges, grape fruit, lemons, figs, olives, etc., at Paradis. I esteem it of vital consequence that kind in the United States. we should always be on relations of Anybody can own a Paradis Farm on our easy monthly or yearly payment the highest friendship and good will Officially endorsed by the Medical Profession. plan, without interest with our great and growing neighbor In the north." Recommended and Designated under the Minnesol* Write for our illustrated Paradis booklet and other information about At Sioux Falls, South Dakota, on the same day, Mr. Roosevelt discussed Inebriate Law. our semi-monthly excursions and special railroad rates direct to this new the tariff question in general, after having gone over his speech carefully Thousands of testimonials to be submitted on land of opportunity. applica with Senator Dolliver of Iowa, and in tion. the course of his remarks he said: "I think that the present tariff Write for our illustrated booklet (sent in plain wrapper) Bedell & Keyes (Payne law) is better than the last (Dingley law), and considerably better All correspondence confidential. than the one before the last (McKlnley law) but It has certainly failed The Murray Cure Institute to give general satisfaction." From these quotations from Mr. Manage:., Roosevelt's speeches it is, therefore, Local Sales apparent that there can be no choice 620 So. Tenlh St. Minneapolis, Minn. ftioc«r LOUISIANA DELTA LANDS CO., Owners, 237 313g., CHICAGO, ILL. between President Taft and Mr. oosevelt cm these Issues.