International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 12, 1912 · Page 1 of 6
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It may sel from. the East)—What in Site have had to be offered men to get ten spot, offered to double the ante congress for the purpose of building International Falls Press A'" also appoint payless boards. in ord^r to bring the sun up to the them to go into the woods, for labor roads from every state capitol with world is thatT His Native Cali$r- «nd Border Budget Franchises may be granted for a amount necessary to iecure the services is becoming scarcer every year, but 'money collected from a -proposed tax nia Colleague—It's what we used fc term not exceeding twenty-five years. this year, it is said, not only extra, of a short line transportation expert. to be levied on tobacco and snuff. .The —Pioneer Press By next Wednesday night the Official City Paper of International but extraordinary inducements are being call mandamus.—Puck. entire nation seems at last to be list will probably be complete and the furnished at the camps and far thoroughly aroused on the need of Falls, Minnesota ROAD HERENOW ASSURED. first definite steps in organization taken. better food than usual is being laid good roads. Let the good work go Abstracts of titles to all propert|r The meeting will be held in the up for the "lumberjack' who is. favoring Thief River News-Press: Last right on. Good roaids is our greatest INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS commissioners' room at the court employers with his services. in Koochiching county furnished night in the crowded commissioners' MI need. PUBLISHING COMPANY Labor is scarce in all lines, it is house. room at the court house Olaf Ramatad short notice by the Koochidribff claimed, .and with the west demanding of this city voiced the sentiment "Bob" Dunn, in his Princeton Union, GEORGE P. WATSON, Editor and Manager. County Abstract Co., official abstras Female Lawyer-—We want a writ of men for railroad construction even the crowd of business men that had says:* "Hats off to St. Louis county. of International Falls, Minn. during the winter, it is expected assembled for further discussion concerning era, woman-confoundus. Opposing coun- That county pays more than 21 per SI.50 A YEAR V. -i SUBSCRIPTION that there will be something of a the advisability of a railroad cent of all the state taxes and consequently dearth in the supply. Just what effect for the eastern country by concluding will pay 21 per cent of the Entered as Second Class Matter June 33 this will have on logging this winter 1909, at the post office at International Fall a stirring address with the remark, entire amount that the one-mill state Minnesota, under the Act of Congress S E I A I E is still to be seen. "We are going to have a railroad road tax will produce, and St. Louis March 3,1879. now!" county gave a clear majority of 3,151 GOOD FOR DULUTH. His speech brought forth the applause for the good roads amendment. In THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12 SCORE CARD SHOOTING of the entire audience, a few the next legislature when demagogues Duluth has adopted a new commission of whom had previously been somewhat are inveighing against St. Louis county charter by a majority of 2,200 in The new parcels post law makes luke warm in their views of 9ie it would be well to remember these a vote of 8,900. On the basis of the "every provision for the success of the matter. four-sevenths vote required for the facts." local merchant except his advertising Mr Ramstad's remarks were followed adopting of a new home rule charter, 'and order soliciting. with short addresses by G. Halvorson, Come get a score card and shooting contest SHORTAGE OF MEN IN WOODS. and enter Duluth has had about 500 votes to A. H. Fasel, Ed Ashley and spare. A' shortage of men is theatened in More than 2,000 teachers met which begins Dec. 12th and ends January 4th, 1913. other men who were thoroughly familiar The charter was fought by the Socialists the lumber camps in this part of the St. Paul last week and attended the with the conditions of the farming in Duluth as the commission country this winter. Those companies fiftieth annual convention of the Min community in the district directly charter was fought in St. Paul. They which have established logging uesota Educational association. This east of the city. Men who had traveled want to retain the plan of partisan camps are having great difficulty in county was ably represented by Prof. Three prizes given away* good for an order over the county which the new road government, hoping finally to secure getting full crew, and it is claimed Mclntyre superintendent of our city proposes to enter testified as to the control of the city. thatr so far there are no such things Stiri of Quality on E. E. Peterson's for amount won schools. enormous wagon traffic, the almost It is a short charter occupying but as full crews. They have what they unbelieveable distance over which farmers forty pages of printed matter. By it call "skeleton crews," consisting of There is a splendid article on the drive daily to trade in this city, the powers of the city government are cooks and foremen and no workmen. first page of this issue from the pen and the farms that were handicapped placed in the hands of a commission However, this is expected to be FIRST PRIZE $6.00. SECOND PRIZE $4.00. THIRD PRIZE $2.00 of Daniel E. Willard on Northern because of inadequate transportation of five members chosen at large to remedied to a very large extent before Minnesota. It is such articles as serve four-year terms. One of the service. .. long, for soon the lake traffic these scattered broadcast that is going Men who had personalty interviewed cbmmiS8iohers is to be mayor. Their will be over and there will be deckhands to start the travel of the land eastern farmers reported that without salaries are fixed at $4,000 for the Come and see the 500 Comical and Senti and freight handlers looking hungry in this direction. And set exception they %ould lend their present. Salaries will be increased as for winter jobs. Also the type of men, mental views, 75 different kings, 16x20 rightful premium on every acre of material support to the project. it is claimed, who ordinarily work in the city grows. Koochiching county land. J. F. Athey, a pioneer resident of Powers of municipal government inches. On display to call the attention of the woods in winter, will wait until Illinois, who had grown up in the the cold is too strong for loafing, and are granted in general terms. These spectators and customers, and any of which country where a similiar system had "The Courant" is welcomed as a powers, where it is not -otherwise will then want to get good, warm member of our exchange table. It is been organized anJ flourished, said specified, shall be exercised by the places to sleep and good "grub" to may be purchased at reasonable prices, published in St. Paul and is the official that the amount of good that would eat during the winter months and council consisting of the mayor and with or without frames. accrue to the city and adjacent country organ of the Federation of Woman's other commissioners. will begin applying for jobs in the clubs and is now. issued under would be incalculable. The civil commission already established woods. But so far there is litle prospect The danger of a north and south the guilding hand and editorship of in the city is continued. of starting logging early. A HENDERSON S PARLORS Miss Mary McFadden who years road that is liable to traverse the D. number of Duluth firms, representing Elections are to be nonpartisan. Preferential country and steer the trade into different UHUSEMENT ago won her spurs as the "best newspaper voting is a feature. Initiative, sawmills here and the tie and post channels was pointed out. man in the state." referendum and recall, already in dealers, have opened camps, but the INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA The subscription list was freely circulated conditions described prevail in all of force in Duuth, are retained. and new names added. Men City clerk, city attorney, auditor, In another column will be found an them. who had already given the customary treasurer and all other officers are article on a bill which is now before Of late years extra inducements Wireless Message—RUSH! Again We Say Wait for Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 9 a. in. Watch Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 9:00 a. m. se$? Recognize Tuesday, December 17, at 9:00 a. m. n® (DP *»«. rr 4 Cj BIG FORCED-TO-SELL SALE $40,000 stock of the world's best makes in this stupendous offering. Here is the greatest avalanche of majestic bar gains ever offered in-this country. This will be the supreme sale sensation since the beginning of time. A sweeping, smashing sale for II DAYS ONLY. Don't fail to attend^this sale. This Big Forced-to-Sell Sale will be the most astonishing price sacrifice the world has ever known. Competition will wring it's hands in desperation and despair AS at this paralizing broadside of bargains. But the people, the great masses who will benefit as never before, how they will shout for joy at the glorious tidings. A tornado of bargains will sweep through out this section. Everything to Make Everybody Happy for Christmas at this Big Forced-to-Sell Sale. GREENGARD'S CLOTHING AND SHOE STORE A 9,1_ '-IW'V MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL FALLS, W FOR FULL PARTICULARS WATCH DAILY ANDJWEEKLY PAPERS AND HANDBILLS!! «NN* •v* iv' ,* ".i *.