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

August 29, 1912 · Page 2 of 6

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'1 f-v f«r y-. ft INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. ties will be certified for sale next AN ACCURATE COUNTY MAP. week and the other four will be certified L. A. Ogaai-d, state highway engineer, soon after. The three backward has just received printed copies are expected to be cleared e- 1 You Are Going Tshis Year and tracts of the map of Koochiching county, on INTERNATIONAL FALLS fore the board makes its report to the the compiliation of which he has legislature at the session next winter. been engaged for the past two years. This is Your To those who know Mr. Ogaard's MINNESOTA thoroughness in all that he does, it WILL HELP SCHOOL CHILDREN. is unecessary to state that the map absolutely correct in all particulars tschooi officials of the state have and when it is known that the same bten notified of the willingness of the shows not only the roads and streams, state board of health to help start HAS in addition to the townships and sections, an inspection of the health of the State Fair and but the acreage as well of all children of this place. The 1 school LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL fractional towns, the value of the board has employed Dr. Ernest B. map will be appreciated. There have Hoag, lecturer in public hygiene of been other maps of Koochiching the University of California, to have Exposition county but all were misleading in charge of this work. He can be obtained some particular and naturally none for a limited number of addresses Theie combined guarantee a populous center of activity. of them were up-to-date like the one on health subjects by applying Mr. Ogaard is now offering for sale. to the secretary of the state board For office use he has had a cloth of health. tlAMUINf mounted copy made that is on the The board offers the local health scale of one mile to the inch and officers and school authorities blanks Midtfay between Minneapolis Gr St, Vau\ which is five and one-half feet square. for each pupil which when filled out It is invaluable for reference in office will give Dr. Hoag a general idea of Sept. 2-7 Inclusive work and if The Daily Journal the health of the children in that could not replace the one that adorns particular school. Many places in its walls it could not be bought. From addition to this survey are thinking the same drawing Mr. Ogaard has had of having regular inspection of the It is needless to that the Minnesota State Fair PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: say a smaller map made for ordinary use pupils by a physician or nurse. and which will be sold at a nominal is one of the greatest if not the greatest exhibition of In many places where a physical News Print Paper 220 tons per day price. Both maps will be a boon to examination of the school children its kind produced by any -state in the Union. The people interested in this county, and has been made parents and teachers Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day management has set the pace where others follow, and it is a matter of congratulation that have been surprised at the generally Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day Mr. Ogaard, recognizing the need of poor condition of the teeth and frequence things entirely new are to be introduced at this year's 5Mflf0tfC09R£2 an accurate map of the county, has of obstructions in the nose. exposition. Fifty counties will exhibit the buildings Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually supplied one that can absolutely be These and other troubles not seen have been improved and the grounds beautified depended upon as correct in all de easily, interfere with the progress A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month tails, his intimate knowledge of the of the pupil in school. If corrected aviation features, a modern farm .kitehen, farm boys' Consider these facts, and we feel sure you county, through having made the when the child is he is saved young encampment, military display, special speed features original survey of much of it for Un much embarassment and ill health. will agree with us that International Falls cle Sam, making him peculiarly fitted are but a few of the attractions. for the work. EAST RAPID RIVER. is destined to become one of the most im­ It is not only your privilege, Dr. Thos. Colby, vetrinary sur portant manufacturing centers of the North NO SUNDAY MAIL. geon, made a professional visit at but a duty you owe your state Washington, Aug. 26.—All first Wayland last week and on the return West. and second-class post offices will be trip narrowly escaped injury by closed on Sundays as a result of one seven vicious bull dogs. and yourself provision of the new postal appropriation Messrs. John H. Conghlin and Paul bill passed by Congress and Earley left for the Dakota hai'vest signed by President Taft. fields the fore part of last week. its success by attending the fair. You will to aid in Every important city in the United Mr. Sam Crookshanks, whose house States is affected. was destroyed by fire last winter, is it profit by it. Low fare round trip tickets enjoy and Hereafter only special delivery letters prepai-ine to erect a new residence on Minneapolis, St. Paul daily, August on sale to 31 to will pass through on that day the same site. September 6. Convenient train service—sleeping cars Mrs. W. F. Good left last Tuesday and no mail will be placed in lock trains, parlor cars on day trains, dining cars on night boxes. for Rainy River where she will join —service satisfy all—none better. Ask for your Full particulars will be cheerfully furnished by to Postoffices in several cities have Miss Mary Early spent the latter ticket via the part of last week the guest of Mrs. been closed Sundays heretofore. The C. B. KINNEY closing is compelled by law now. J. J. Schaffer. 4* It is reported that in the near future Big Fork & International Falls Ry. Co. This rule applies to International there is to be a dam constructed 5ales Manager Falls and the new order of things at the mouth of Rapid River. Welcome goes into effect next Sunday. While H. A. McCORMACK, Agent the day. postoffice employees are entitled to International Falls, Hinnesota INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. one day off each week, the same as other workers, it will be generally regretted that some arrangement could not have been made so that we could at least secure the letter mail instead of having to wait for it until STATE FAIR Monday. The new order of things International Falls Abstract Co. will improve the business of the newsboys,however, as the Sunday papers Eric Franson will come along to them by express BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors A N E O S I I O N SEPT2™7" ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE WORK MAY BE EXTENDED. Duluth, Aug. 26.—If sufficient mon Collections, Conve)oncing and Loans 2 ey can be raised the Northern Minne Dealer In sota Development association will J. E. BURDICK, Manager Lumber and 300 ACRES greatly extend its immigration work INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA next year. Real Estate Present plans contemplate the re O W E W I ENTERTAIN. 1ENT 6EDU CATION tention of the exhibits now in St. Paul EMBRACING LIVE STOCK. and Minneapolis and the opening of DAIRY, POULTRY, FOR YOUR JOB WORK exhibit rooms at points in Iowa, Illi nois and possibly Indiana. If funds :grain,fruit,vegetable, International falls and SEYV1NG6C00KING EXHIBITS warrant a traveling exhibit may be Erksburg sent out to show in all Western and 70 ACRES DEVOTED and OFFICE SUPPLIES Central state fairs in 1913. All Kinds of Lumber delivered at reasonable W. R. McKenzie, secretary and im O E I S A O migration commissioner of the asso prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. MACH1NERY, INVENTIONS £tc. ciation, was in Duluth this morning FARM BOYS'fNCAHPflENT Choice Business and Residence Lots He believes that the plans for the extension GO TO THE of the immigration work can be carried through. He has visited ONL BOY FROM EACH COUNTY I N E S A E number of counties and has secured International Falls Press pledges of $6,000. N A I N I I N S E Qui* The counties are being asked contribute to the fund on the basis population, 2 cents per capita. The ASCK. N5IONS amount so raised, with aid from non A O O N er- A A E O S resident land owners and other inter CHAMPIONSHIP AUTOMOBILE ests, will give a fund of $20,000. Mr. A E S S A A Mackenzie hopes that the entire fund will be subscribed by Sept. 20. OLD MEXICO Co. The following counties have I S O I N I ready collected their pro-rata share I S A E E N I or pledged its collection: Red Lake, Pennington, Beltrami, Polk, Kittson, MW. SAVAGE5 Offers INTERNATIONAL FALLS and FORT A full line of Letter Heads, Packet Roseau, Marshall, Mahnomen, Cass, Clearwater, Lake and St. Louis. FAMOUS HORSES FRANCES lots at reasonale prices. Heads, Bill heads, Envelopes, Statements, It is proposed to have all immigration A'ILL M&KE NEW work directed from the main exhibit Calling Cards and infact everything in the WORLDS REC0RD5 room at Minneapolis. Exhibits Terms $10 Down and $5 Per Month for all rooms will be needed and Mr. line of printing neatly done at reasonable MONDAY LABOR DAY Mackenzie is anxious that the counties begin to make their collections so prices. Give us a call. EXCITING HORSE We own and control 20,000 acres that they may have the proper representation, RACING EVERY DAY at all exhibits. *25000 of choice well located unimproved to AAA 00 ,N UU 1 There is a revival of interest and N farm lands for sale at from the meeting of the Northern Minnesota S ES PUR I W A W I N Development association at $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. si Crookston, Dec. 4,. 5 and 6, will be MINNF APO'.lh the best yet, according to Mr. Mackenzie. The approach of the legislation I a of great importance and every county will want to be in the discussion. International Fails Press nti For Sale Mr. Mackenzie, who is also secretary of the state reclamation board, Phone 32 3rd Street said today that the clearing of seven of the ten tracts selected by the board CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS has been about completed. The Marshall, Cass and Beltrami coun­ in :J§i 1- i, i,„ 1 ||i| I" 1