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

May 2, 1912 · Page 1 of 6

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. about a week ago. The mill will be and it is not to be wondered at that be the duty of all good Americans to International PaNs Press located north of the village. the goojl people of Fort Frances are keep the emblem star-pure that, all S Exfrldl-ation Company Mrs. Alice Clark visited with pld and Border Budget joyful Oyer the result, as the latter see it but to love it. to permit nriav friends and neighbors here several meains the removal of the last obstacle confessed or supposed enemies £o kiss Official City Paper of International days last week. to the building of the proposed the flag of Washington, Sheridan and Falls, Minnesota Miss Grace Heritage accompanied paper and pulp mill by the Power Diamond Drilling Grant, is unpardonable.—Mary D. McFadden. her father, John Heritage, on his Co. and which are to be important semi-monthly visit to Ericsburg. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Churn Drilling factors in the commercial development PUBLISHING COMPANY Mr. Heritage conducted services at of the town. It means to the Littlefork Times: Just a word to Contract Morl^ the hall Sunday evening. Miss Grace people of Fort Frances "the realization GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. the good citizens of International visited friends here a few days before of hopes long deferred." We Falls. At every meeting of the Northern returning to her home near Ray. #1.50 A YEAR SUBSCRIPTION congratulate our sister city and hope Office: 602 Torrey Bldg. DULUTH, MINN. Minnesota Development association Many of those who bought land this she will soon be bustling with an activity it has been extremely difficult to spring and last fall are making improvements Entered as Second Class Matter June 23. that will bring her prosperity secure hotel accommodations, except 1909, at the post office at International Falls, and clearing up land. Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of in excess of her fondest hopes. at the meeting of a year ago at Duluth. Gust Holm has ten or twelve acres March 3, 1879. These gatherings haye been HAPPYLAND. of the Grant Watt place ready for held at Bemidji, Crookston, Brainerd, THURSDAY, MAY, 2 the plow. Gust Franson has let a C. B. Hilliard was up from Lengby Duluth and St. Cloud, all cities of considerably contract for the clearing of twenty a few days the past week. larger size than your city. acres and the work is progressing Tom Armstrong and his father-inlaw, The Border Call must be afflicted Not that these cities slighted anyone. rapidly. Mr. Lindemann is clearing C. H. Wright, visited in International Announcement with a serious case of "anarchistic Everybody was amply provided for, five acres on Martin Matheson's forty Falls Thursday. disposition" or it would not have indulged but they were put to their wits end nearest to town. Mr. Enke has built Edw. Emerson is having trouble a a in such a rancorous display to do so, and many visitor did a small- house and has his family all about pay for his ties landed on Bear of objection to the effective remedy good stunt of walking before getting with him now, Mrs. Enke and little river. The inspector neglected to we suggested for getting rid of those settled. If you doubt this ask the boys having arrived early in the week. stamp a few hundred. The drivers who would substitute the red flag members of the Koochiching county Mr. Enke has quite a clearing rolled them in the river when they of anarchy for the "glorious stars delegation attending the St. Cloud started, too. Chas. Johnson is clearing came by and now pay is refused. and stripes." meeting in December. The International up a few acres on the hill a mile C. B. Griffith has been sawing up Falls meeting will attract many The stocl^ of the International Furniture west of town. Eric Franson is having some logs for Amos Wiseman* and more than has attended any previous We congratulate Fort Frances on the stumps blasted out of a piece we understand will move, his portable Hbuse has been purchased by M. Shapira gathering because your carryings on the completion of such arrangements west of the hotel, where he plans on mill to A. Isaacson's and from there up there has awakened general curiosity, as have guaranteed them the building having a small farm. This unusual to J. Heiberg's, This enterprise of DulQth Who for the past twenty-four besides all of us rubes from of the one hundred ton paper and pulp activity has encouraged the other set should be a great convenience to the your county will be there and we look mills within their borders. In another years has beeiri in the furniture business tiers and clearing lands is the order homesteader, that according to the for the best pf everything. This is column will be seen a cut of the of the day. worthy state auditor are a great menace simply a neighbor's friendly hint, but plans of the proposed mills which in that city, hf® intends to close out at Jay Fee was in town Saturday in to the country. Someone might for fear we may be right, we suggest will add considerable to the growth the interest of the drive he is taking win a few acres of so-called land greatly reduced price, all the stocK of the that you make inqviiries. and activity of our sister city across out on the west branch. from the state with some valuable the river and at the same time add Judging from the number of timber timber on—put in one of these little International Furniture House before Changing the Presidential Term. to our own. inspectors and other timber men here, mills and manufacture it up right A bill has been introduced in the Ericsburg must be quite an important moving into his new quarters in the Oveson on the place. You know it is so much Senate for changing the presidential Tom Kane of St. Paul is talked of shipping point for timber. better to have the state get all the term from four to six years. Letters for governor. He is a democrat, but Blocl^ where he will have a complete land and all the timber, so some large are pouring in on representatives and he has a backbone of steel, and not concern can get the timber and have senators in congress urging a change new stocl^of complete house furnishings. of cork, and on that account is not it manufactured in a mill that would of the constitution, extending the particularly liked by the soft back saw as much in our day as one of Watch for the date of opening in his new term for six years and prohibiting any boned members of his party in St. these little mills would in a whole president from serving more than one Paul. Kane has ability and has courage quarters next Wee(. season. term. Every four years the country and independence. A few more The Bear river drive hung up for is plunged into a political campaign, like him in St. Paul, and that city a couple of days last week, when the the chief result of which is to cause a would become the capital of political very copious rain last FKday raised depression of twenty-five per cent .in freedom as well as the capital of the water sufficient to begin operations. business activities for that year. This Minnesota.—Little Falls Herald. Wages are reported to be bill will produce a two-fold benefit to Mr. Kane is a brother of Attorney from $2.00 to $2.50 when work is the country. W. V. Kane of this city and evidently a an $ 2 0 0 a a a Blue Mondays The first is that we will only have is possessed of the same sterling qualities J. C. I N E rives. a presidential campaign every six we have found exemplified in C. S. Romans has cleared off and years instead of four, thereby benefiting the man we know so well and are so A Thing of the Past cropped several acres of new land the business of the country to justly proud. this spring and has about 15 or 20 that extent and the second benefit The tired mother who acres more under way. Wholesale and Retail Meats and Groceries is that the president when once elected knows the body-building Peter Foley also is doing quite a will know that his six years will There is one thing to keep in mind power of stroke of clearing and cropping this and that is that every county convention be all that he can spend in the white Piggsto spring. house, and instead of playing politics should instruct all delegates The steel for the International spur, and working for a second term, which against Eberhart no matter whether Malt and Hop Tonic at Happyland, has arrived and it is Lee they all do, he will work solely for Spooner, Gordon or gets their expected that company will soon loadi has no fear of housework. support. As sure as Eberhart is the benefit of his country, thus making out their logs pulp wood and ties. The! «HIt banishes fatigue and a good record to which his posterity nominated there will be a democratic settler will appreciate having a little brings refreshing sleep to the may point with pride. governor and the state does not want extra room at the spur. have just installed the most modern tired body and mind. 1 a IE Eberhart at any price.—Hancock Record. BY-LAW CARRIES. Amonia Refrigerator Plant and Cold ERICSBURG. Every Drop a Help to Health Fort Frances Monday voted on Storage Warehouse with capacity enough The saw mill whistle was heard for the proposition of adopting a by-law For sale at all drug stores. One hundred anarchists near San the first time this spring, on Friday. authorizing a flat rate of taxation for to take care of Meats and Groceries in Diego were compelled to kiss the Chas. Adams and family are now the Power Co. for the next ten years, Made By American flag. Has any one explained car lots, because we are in a position to living on the Heineman place. Tfieo. Hamm Brewing Go. the same carrying by a vote of 143 why this outrage should have been Martin Matheson has just unloaded to 3. When the result was announced flicted on Old Glory. No one should be ST. PAUL, MINN. buy cheap. We can sell cheap and will the machinery for his new saw mill, there was great rejoicing and the permitted to touch that flag except which he shipped here from Pequot give are customers the benefit of our ad­ celebration lasted well into the night in love and reverence and it should vantages. 'V Everybody is invited to inspect our plant. IlitlllSIIlSl J. C. INFELT International Falls, Minn. Telephone No. 11 It's Quality That Makes JU UDENBUSH Famous. They are made in St. Paul. Backed by forty-two years of piano experience. If, with our knowledge and exper­ ience, we are conscientious in what we say, thie knowledge and experience is worth something to you in your selection of a piano. Then, too, we can save you money. RpSll will give continuous employment to chine Room, 92 feet 250 feet,, two lowing is a key to the diagram: A— The above isP a photograph taken A. TERRY 500 men, thus adding a splendid industry Woodroom, 120 feet 36 feet, one from the engineer's plans of the new story F—Finishing and Store Room, story B—Boiler room, 73 feet 90 paper mill buildings to be erected in to the town, as well as furnishing 92 feet 100 feet, four story G— feet, one sory C—Office, 30 feet 40 Fort Frances, Ont. The capacity of a market for the pulp wood Cutter Room, 75 feet 100 feet, two In The Marvin Music Store feet, two story D—Beater Room, 90 the paper mill is 120 tons per day and -y of the settlers. story. This mill with the pulp mill will operate the year round. The fol­ feet 127 feet, two story E—Ma­