International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 30, 1913 · Page 1 of 4
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James? The paragraph applies with A. J. Anderson, Margie. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS equal congruousness in a large per Peter Villa, Big Falls. BetterSeed-OfCourse! flitting centage of men. They are John Korseclc, Pelland. AND BORDER BUDGET thither and yon, at this job today At Lyman Childs, Margie. that tomorrow, masters of nothing, no R. Bowman, Mizpah. definite aim in view, merely drifting. John Sundeen, Gheen. Entered as Second Glass Matter June 23,1909, at the Postottice at International Mr. Parmer: You know It pays to plant good aeedL Boys are much the same quite naturally, Ole Johnson, Gheen. Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. How to get the BBST—how to accurately separate the jumping about from one task Emmett Durrin Northome. from the bad—that's the problem. I can solve it for you with to another, accepting every temporary R. G. Smith, Northome. 6E0R6E P. WATSON, Editor and Managir INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. AUTOMATIC 1 GRAIN ri tAM»» advantage in the wage, but making rvji3i3 1 [COMBINATION] GRAIN GRADHr Jake Shell, Bannock. little effort to learn a. trade or even I LT1? TOU to !ee.thi* 8reat machine at work —to appreciate it* Louis Peterson, Littlefork. Official City Paper of International Falls. Subscription, $1.50 a year I wonderful automatic feed—itsnine-seive zinc wheat gang that cl««. procure the veneer of business knowledge. and separates and H. T. Whitcomb, Birchdale. absolutely takes out ALL WILt OAT^i FIRST TIMS THROUGH-its strong simple con^Uo.-i"^ Bruce Barton, Ericsburg. superiority over all other fanning mills. A FOSSTON mill investment that shows big profits. Last week there appeared in the Ben Boulin, Littlefork. Ask the ts. sip about or to find fault with can always FOSSTON DEALER in your town. If no one handles If "the legislature carries out the FOSSTON, then write me FREE direct. Handsome catalogue News office looking for a place as reporter Irvin Slauson, Manitou. find what he is looking for. But program as outlined by Gov. Eberhart FOSSTON MANUFACTURING CO. a youngster the down of whose what a life he leads. His soul srivels S. N. Sorensen, President 473 Merrlam Park, St. Paul, Minn. in his recent message this session will cheeks bespoke his years at 17 or 18. NOTICE OF RECEIPT OF BIDS. go into history as the most effective and withers until it shows in his "Did you finish high school?" he manners and looks. For such a person Notice is heheby given that sealed and business like one ever held in the was asked. bids may be filed with the undersgned life has lost its savor. He becomes history of the.state. "No—quit in the middle of the st sour, misanthropic, whining. at any time on or before the ond year." 10th day of February 1913 at 8 o'clock He passes from bad to worse and sees The people of Koochiching county "Why?" hnger-Nord Realty no good in anybody. His takes are p. m. for the sale and delivery to are fighting an uphill battle to have "I wanted to go to work." always too high, no matter how low the city of International Falls, at International the state Constitution so amended as "What have you been doing?" they may be, and he cusseschis neighbor Falls, Minnesota, of certain to allow the counties where the state "I have had a job in a department because his neighbor is enjoying tamarac piling according is the heaviest land holders, such as store—sort of shipping clerk." life. In fact, he hates himself, he is to specifications therefore now on file Co.— Is the case in Koochiching, to place a '"How long were you there?" a menace to a town's prospertiy, a in the office of the City Clerk. tax on the state land. The fund thus "About two weeks." foe to God and no good to the t)evil." Said bids will opene and considered raised could be used in building roads "Where before that?" by the City Council of said city and school houses, the cost of which "—iron works. Thought I'd learn at a meeting of the Offers INTERNATIONAL FALLS and FORT BALKING A GREAT ENTERPRISE. said council to is too great for the few landholders to be a moulder." be held at the Council Room in said that do live in those counties to stand. Has the day gone by when Minneapolis "How long were you there?" FRANCES lots at reasonale prices. city on the 10th day of February, 1913 The state land is increased in value welcomes great manufacturing "About a month." at 8 o'clock p. m. when good roads are built near it, and enterprises. Is the City so large and "Why did you quit?" Each bid must be accompanied by there is no logical reason why the so prosperous that it can treat a great "Well, I was offered a $1 more a Terms $10 Down and $5 Per Month cash or a certified check payable to state should not help to pay for the industry knocking at its doors in so week in the store." the City Treasurer in an amount improvements, the same as any individual cavalier a manner as that in which "Where did you work before you equal to 10 per cent of the bid and landholder has to do.—Mesaba it is seriously proposed to treat the became a moulder?" which amount shall be forfeited to Ore. We own and control{20,000 acres Ford automobile enterprise? "Usher in a theater." the City as liquidated damages in case The Ford interests are among the "Why did you quit?" of choice well located unimproved the successful bidder shall fail or refuse Few incidents have ruffled the temper largest in the automobile world. They "Fired for being late. They're too to enter into a proper contract of the people of this city so much are about to try an important experiment. farm glands for sale at from strict." for the delivery of said piling. as the action of one of the councilmen They have planned to establish "Where did you work before that?" $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. The city council reserves the right last Monday night in saying that in Minneapolis a large factory, "Let me see—ah, yes I was in—'a to reject any and all bids. he would oppose the further payment employing from the outset four hundred store. Dated January 29th, 1913. of the sum of $20 per month toward men, wherein they can assemble I a "Why did yo quit there?" By order of the City Council. the salary of the leader of our city all the Ford machines sold in the "Mother said I couldn't stand the R. C. Fraser. band, for the present. The three organizations Northwest. The parts will be shipped long hours and the outdoor exposure. City Clerk. connected with our civic here and the machines put together I was driving a wagon." For Sale life toward which the people feel especially here. "Yes. Where did you work before SUMMONS. partial are the fire department, Moreover, the other automobile that?" State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching—Fifteenth manufacturers are watching the Ford the police force and the city "I was on a farm a little while in Judicial District. CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS experiment with great interest. If •^and. Th work of all three has been the early summer, but couldn't stand it proves a good stroke of economy— Such that we are justly proud of them. the work. The hours "were too long." C. L. Hillstad, Plaintiff as it doubtless will—others will establish This office* has been besieged with "Well, where were you employed vs. similar plants in Minneapolis. people who expressed themselves as before that?" T. Hoiland and Bollette P. Hoiland, considering it very poor policy on The Ford move is thus the beginning "Messenger boy for telegraph company." Defendants. the part of anyone to object to the of a development that is likely to Summons. make Minneapolis the great automobile payment by the city of a paltry $20 "Where before that?" The State of Minnesota, to the Above per month for one or two months center of the Northwest. "Don't remember I've had a good Named Defendants and each of vn&n -B Yet in the face of these facts, certain toward the band simply because the many jobs." them: £. 1 iV- s. weather will not permit of open air Aldermen are actually proposing "What was your longest period of You are hereby, summoned and required NITO concerts. If we are rightly informed, to nip the Ford enterprise in the employment?" to answer the complaint of the budfby opening an alley through the the leader still devotes at least two "Well, about seven weeks." Plaintiff in the above entitled action, CLUB nights per week to teaching the boys center of the tract it has purchased, "How many jobs have you had altogether?" which complaint has been and is on new selections for the summer concerts facing the Great Northern tracks. If file in the office of the Clerk of the this is done, it will force the Fords and public doings. "I never counted them—two dozen, District court, within and for said to abandon Minneapolis and go to the guess." County, in .the City of International Midway district, where they will be At the mass meeting held at Fort Further questioning discovered the Falls, Minnesota, and to serve a copy The Remington Cubs cut into a fJooiionG. made welcome. The alley is not needed Frances recently it is reported that fact that he had quit several places of your answer to the said complaint and should on no account be opened. Mr. Backus made the statement to where the opportunity to 'work up" Each and Every One a Speed Shell upon the subscriber at his office in It is demanded by selfish private the effect that among other things the and become established was plain, because the city of International Falls, Koochiching interests which are ready to balk a people should consider, in giving his The speed that breaks your targets he could get a little higher wages nearer the County, Minnesota, within trap. That's why Remington-UMC great enterprise in order to obtain Steel Lined company fair treatment, is the fact in another business. Of course, he twenty (20) days after the service of Shells have won 13 out of the 15 Handicaps held in some fancied advantage for their own that some time ago the company had would not last long as a cub reporter, the last three years. this summons upon you, exclusive of real estate. The engineers of the decided to install a book paper, wrapping for if there is any work under the The speed that gets that mile-a-mimite "duck" with a shorter the day of such service. paper and building paper plant Grat Northern give assurance that lead—that's why it takes over 50,000 dealers to handle the demand sun which requires steadfast courage, And if you fail to answer the said for Remington• UMC Steel Lined Shells. this estate can readily be served with t^ their present plant, but differences concentration and faith, it is the work complaints within the time aforesaid, side tracks without the alley. The Shooting fraternity are speed wise. They know foose arose relative to taxes with the people of a beginning newspaper man. the Plaintiff in this action will take smokeless powder won't drive shot. They know the drive We hope the Council will quickly across the river, so they were compelled There are hundreds like him, shifting depends on the compression. judgment against you in the sum of deal with this matter in a broad and to drop the matter,but these added about, without parental control, If The powder^ charge in Remington-UMC shells is gripped: u& One Hundred Twenty-three and 39100 public-spirited manner. I tis no time industries would soon be built and steel. This lining is designed to give the exact compressionnecessary not advice, heedless of the encoiiraging Dollars, ($123.39), with interest to send the load to the mark quickest. insures to let private and selfish reasons interfere asked the people, there assembled, words of employers, and blind to •peed—the same speed in every shell. thereon at the rate of six per cent per where they thought the company with a promising industrial opportunity. Out of such timber is The steel lining is moisture proof—no dampness can get through. annum, together with the costs and development.—Minneapolis Journal. would be apt to erect them, on the Jar proof—ao powder can get out. Waste proof—no energy is lost. builded our army of incompetents, disbursements of this action. side that was willing to treat them and from it is recruited the ever-increasing Shoot Remington- VMC Arrow and Nitro Club Steel Lined Expert Dated January 29th, 1913. WHY MEN DON'T SUCCEED. fairly or upon the side which semed factory loaded shells for Speed plua Pattern in any make of ahotfoa flock of jail birds, for incompetence Franz O. Jevne, The following from the Tacoma to want to arfrest their progres. He often commits crime to procure Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. Plaintiffs Attorney, International News tells very tersely the story of said his real estate holdings would the wherewithal to float, the 299 Broadway New Yoik Citj Falls, Minn. unrest, laziness, and consequent inefficiency liave nothing to do with the location of bonds of idleness. The old apprentice which afflict the world today, these additional industries also that system had many advantages. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP. -producing at the same time a higher the tarriff remaining as it was would Management, Circulation, Etc., of International cost of living and less ability to bear make no difference which side of the JURORS DRAWN. Falls Press & Border Budget it: river they were built. The following are the grand and petit published weekly at International "The American boy won't work. jurors drawn for the February Falls, Minn, required by the Act of Carlton County Vidette: "The person The boy of today thinks he can make term of court which convenes Tuesday, ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS August 24, 1912. who stands on the street corner a living without working," quoting Feb. 4th. Editor, Geo. P. Watson, International looking around for something to gos- Mr. Hill, and isn't he the truthful Grand Jurors. Falls, Minn. ONE 3 Bigon Clark, Gemmell. Managing Editor, Geo. P. Watson, Frank Ball, Birchdale. International Falls, Minn. Ole Klefstad, Littlefork. Business Manager, Geo. P. Watson, Wm. Ross, Gemmell. International Falls, Minn. INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA Jos. Rogers, Ericsburg. Publisher, International Falls Press Iven Carr, Bannock. Publishing Company, International HAS Wm. Harsch, Big Falls. Falls, Minn. LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL L. Christenson, Mizpah. Owners: All the stock of the International Geo. Munroe, International Falls. Falls Press Publishing Harold Royem, Birchdale. These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. Company except thirty-one (31) Pat McLaughlin, Northome. shares owned by Geo. P. Watson, International C. B. Montgomery, International PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: Falls, Minn., is held-in Falls. News Print Paper _220 tons per day escow by Geo. N. Millard cashier of Mac Loman, Loman. Ground .Wood Pulp 200 tons per day A. J. Porter, Northome. the First National Bank, International Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day P. R. Scribner, Northome. Falls, Minn., assigned to Geo. Saw MSI._____ 100,000,000 ft. annually Jas. Williams, Clementson.. P. Watson and subject to a contract Steve Lang, Mizpah'. permanent pay roll of over per month A $75,000 of purchase therefore by said Geo. P. B. S. Miller, Manitou. Consider these facts, and we feel sure you Watson. Mark Paine, International Falls. will agree with us that International Falls Known bondholders, mortgagees, August Gordon, Littlefork. is destined to become one of the most important John Bursack, Northome. -i and other security holders, holding 1 manufacturing centers of the North Gus Johnson, Littlefork. per cent or more of total amount of J. Fee, Ray. West. bonds, mortgages, or other securities: Petit Jurors. None. John Hoey, International Falls.' RisMuei Lets tron $200 up Packard, Straube, Hobart M. Cable. Ham Ivtimss Ltfts from $1200 vp Geo. P. Watson. John Branley, Ericsburg. Mistrial Lots from $800 up Tarms to Suit all Sworn to and subscribed before me mond, Bond and Lyon & Mealy Pianos. Peter Skaar, Ray.. this 11th'day of Jan., 1913. C. B. KINNEY C. V. Lindstein, Loman. (Seal), TERRY & QILIUSON .John Martin, Big Falls.'* G. Millard, N. Sales Manager Fred Long, Littlefork. Qjy, im -J. 'j Notary Public, Koochiching County, Duluth/ Superior and^ Jnternational Falls Gust Ericson, Ericsburg. International Falls, Minnesota. v.y *r' *.vr 3 'M: Minnesota Ole Noss, Lundgren. .• v.- .« •. /*•••*. v: (My Commission expires Jan 11, ,v In the Marvin Music store C. B. Lang, International Falls. "1^: J" "V Sill