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

May 15, 1913 · Page 1 of 4

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MSMSBiiaaii^ ™"v j?S& j$iV_re=i ip^j#®aiSp $,%*?* f?$S' •Zl fij! ,4-Up INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS- RANGERS NAMED. Makes Home Baking Easy INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS St. Paul, May 12—Reorganization LAWRENCE E. GILBERTSON of the state forest service field force AND BORDER BUDGET has been completed by Forester "W. T. Cox in anticipation of the customary Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Postoffice at International strnuous season in the north Plastering, Chimney Buiiding and all kinds of Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. woods. Fourteen district rangers have been selected, each with from Mason work. Estimates cheerfully given. 6E0R6E P. WATSON, Editor and Managir on to six patrolmen according to the INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. Prices Reasonable and all Work Guaranteed. size of the district and the estimated fire hazards. Other rangers will be Official City Paper of International Falls. Subscription, $1.50 a year Phone 198 International Fails, Minn. appointed as occasion warrants. The active field force at present is composed Backus interests. The last issue of of about 60 men, but the rangers Judge Holland's estate has been the Kenora paper says: are authorized to employ as valued at $302,000 and among his "The announcement has been made many men as threatened danger may beneficeries are Twenty church societies that the Backus interests have secured warrant. They already have had and a large number of personal INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA an extension of three months their training season as the .spring rinds. POWDER of their opinion on the Keewatin Power fires, although not so extensive or HAS company's property in the west spectacular as the autumn fires are Petitions have been presented to LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL ward. It appears that so far as the more numerous and cause great property the city council of Virginia, for the big power and other holdings of the loss. Following is the personnel Absolutely Pure recall of Mayor Murphy, on the Keewatin Power company are concerned of the new forest service: These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. grounds that he is not fulfilling his The only baking powder that the negotiations have District No. 13—Ranger, William promises relative to the principal issues made from Royal Crape been arranged satisfactorily. The only Kilby, Baudette. Patrolmen, Elmer PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: on which he was elected. Cream of Tartar season for the extension of time T. Lindholm, Baudette Joheph Bourgeois, News Print Paper 220 tons per day NO ALUM.N0LIMEPHOSPHATE Baudette. is to allow the new interests the opportunity The long looked and prayed for Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day District No. 14—Ranger, H. H. of concluding arrangements good roads are surely beginning to appear Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day with the Ontario government Winslow, Northome. Patrolmen, Nevan on the horizon of this county. spent, Sunday here as guests at the Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually E. Ward, Northome M. J. McHugo, for the necessary pulpwood reservaj July or at the latest August ought Sunflower farm. tions. This may be concluded within Margie Charles Hadlock, A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month to see the dirt flying in several directions, S. C. White is doing some plowing Northome G. M. Feldman, Northome. six weeks or two months. If so Consider these facts, and we feel sure you then look for the broad smile for Chas. Bedore of Bergville this the property will then be taken over District No. 15—Ranger, C. APeterson, will agree with us that International Falls on the face of every settler in this week. BigFalls. Patrolmn, Ross and work commenced on the developmnt county. A number of young folks spent a is destined to become one of the most important of the power. Corell, Big Falls F. J. Kueffner, Big pleasant afternoon boating on Shallow manufacturing centers of the North D. McLeod, manager of the Keewatin Falls. A Pond. welcome home banquet was given West. District No. 16—Rangers, Fred W. Lumber company, on behalf Levi Price left Monday for Bemidji to Representative C. H. Warner by of Mr. Backus has also entered into Bessette, Orr Patrolmen, L. R. Beatty, where he will spend a few weeks the business men of Aitkin last Tuesday negotiations with the town council Orr Wiliam A. Harrigan, Greaney Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1200 up contracting. evening State Auditor Iverson, for the purpose of securing exemption Jacob Hirstio, Angora. Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit all Born to Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson Speaker Rines and Representative from taxation for a period of of South Alvwood a baby boy on N. C. Dunn were among the prominent ten years on the proposed enterprises. PLAN SOIL SURVEY FOR US. C. B. KINNEY Saturday last. speakers from outside his home A by-law embodying an agreement St. Paul, May 12.—The University Chaster andervort spent the first city. between the town and the corporation of Minnesota college of agriculture of the week working for H. N. Carr Sales Manager will be submitted to the is planning the details of the recently of East Lane. Another very sad warning has come ratepayers at as early a date a spossible. authorized separation of the division International Falls, Minnesota Mrs. C. Freeberg and Mrs. G. Anderson during the past week to all the boys of agricultural chemistry and of South Alvwood called on of this city and county in regard to Mr. McLeod, who has been taking soils into a division of agricultural friends here on Friday. the danger of the seemingly harmless up with his principals the question chemistry headed by Prof. R. W. The Northome business visitors small rifle. In the pathetic death of of establishing a pulp mill here during Thatcher, who took up his duties this week were Walter Clark, W. an eleven year old brother through the past three years deserves May 1, and a division of soils headed Dross and Harry Price. the accidental discharge of a little he has succeeded in impressing upon by Prof. F. J. Alway, now head of J. M. Price returned home Saturday rifle in the hands of his nine year old much credit for the manner in which the department of agricultural chemistry, after spending the week in Bemidji them the advantages of this section. KOOCHICHING COUNTY brother. Better leave rifles alone University of Nebraska. and Grand Rapids on a business boys, for a few years. In asking for the concessions from Prof. Alway is recognized as one trip. the town, Mr. McLeod said that it of the leading soil experts of the was the intention to proceed with There is still time to make a good A N S United States and will probably be RAUCH. the work of developing 9000 h. p. lawn. Forty pounds of blue grass, at the University farm in the near as soon as the question of the timber The twice a week mail service three pounds of white clover and future to confer with Prof. Thatcher reservations is settled and an from Rauch to Greaney started yesterday. three pounds of solid red top make in planning the instructional work agreement reached with the town. a good lawn grass mixture. The white for the future, including the reorganization The proposed development will provide John Wiotal has returned home clover and red top grow quickly and of the teaching work and power for a 100-ton pulp mill. from Chisholm where he has been are gradually crowded out by the blue ADMITTEDLY the most fertile in the northern part of the the remodeling of the agricultural The balance of the power will not working. state, in fact, cannot be surpassed anywhere, is just about to grass, which makes a much better chemistry building in such a way as be developed until extensiv resrvoirs M. H. O'Shea is home again now realize a change in value. There will be more land bought lawn. Be sure that the lawn is finely to accommodate two divisions instead for the conservation of the waters of this year by settlers, than the combined lands sold since the from a visit with friends and relatives raked and the soil is in the very finest of one. county was formed. Good Roads the missing link between the various tributaries of the lake in the southern part of the condition of tilth before sowing any Prof. Alway was graduated from the farm and the market are to be built and the wise ones living are established. This is considered advisable, state. seed.—Le Roy Cady, Horticulturist, the University of Toronto in 1894 in International Falls and vicinity will miss it if they do and will insure as far as J. H. Ward returned home from University Farm, St. Paul. after which he specialized in chemistry, not at once take the advantage to buy before spring, while the human ingenuity can devise an adequate the Big Fork where he has been physics and minerology and received price is low and the terms are easy. Business men of International and regular quantity of power. scaling logs for the last two months. There are several applicants for the degree of doctor of philosophy Falls should pick up some snaps which now can be He has now taken up his work as the important position made vacant from the University of Heidelberg had in Koochiching township within a few miles of the city. As soon as the arrangements outlined assessor in this part of the country, by the resignation of State Immigration in Germany, where he studied The following are the names of several shrewd men known to above are concluded the new Commissioner H. J. Maxfield', chemistry with such men as Victor you who have recently purchased farm lands close to town: company will proceed at once not BIRCHDALE. Mayer and Gottenman. Since that who has clone valient service in that only with the developement of the W. H. Gemmell R. F. C. litis office. In our judgment, the most time he has been professor of chemistry Franz Jevne Col. Webb has sold his farm. power, but also with the erection and Geo. A. Snyder C. B. Montgomery at Nebraska-Wesleyan university R. C. Fraser popular and deserving candidate for Bert Weeks is having a well drilled. equipment of the pulp mill. Dr. R. H. Monahan G. A. Oveson R. H. Bennett at the University of Nebraska that office is Mr. N. M. Koll of Cass The pulp mill, including the men Fred Day Dr. McKenzie Ross Bros. and chemist of the Nebraska agricultural Lake. No man is better acquainted The fishermen have quit work for engaged in getting out the timber Frank Keyes W. V. Kane Frank Green experiment station. with the needs of this state along this season. will give employment to 600 men Prof. Alway will probably complete immigration lines, nor is any man The school children are clearing a arrangements now planned for more naturally futed to do efficient the year round,and will mean an addition picnic ground. LET US SHOW YOU. THIS IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY. soil surveys in co-operation with the work in that office. All who are acquainted to the population of Kenora Allen, Shearer is clearing five bureau of soils of the United States with him have found him acres this spring. of from 2,000 to 3,000 people. department of agriculture. That departmnt to be abroad gaged, honorable and Will Webb is busy sawing lumber It is also the intention of the new is now completing such a public spirited man. He also knows THE ENGER-NORD REALTY CO. for the new church. company to install a paper mill at survey of Goodhue county, after and appreciates his fellow men especially Geo. Vanover has gone to Thief which a co-operative reconnoissance a later date. The market at present the class of men who are River Falls to work. survey may be taken up. This will so much needod to purchase and settle in the west is, it appears, not Mrs. Gibson, is visiting her father cover a total area of about 28,000 the uncultivated farm lands of sufficient to warrant a large paper and sister in this city. square miles, including Beltrami, this state. He is intensely practical, Miss Burkey of Baudette spent a mill at the present time. The company Koochiching, Itasca, St. Louis, Lake and will bring credit and efficiency to few days at the home of E. Ruberg. may also manufacture other Cock, Carlton, Aitkin and Cass counties. anything he undertakes. The Governor articles here which require pulp as The work will probably be done and State Auditor and other in accordance with plans prepared by their raw material. members of the commission will make Prcf. W. H. Frazier of the university no mistake if they place Mr. Koll in The new company will also take farm division of soils, during the charge of this important office. After the over the small power at Keewatin past few years. formerly used by the old Keewatin It Wins KENORA AFTER PULP MILL. days work Lumbering and Manufacturing company, MARGIE. Kenora, Ont., people are quite jubilant and will develop it with a view over the prospect of securing Born to Mrs. Calford Sunday a to establishing some industry. Our a large pulp mill and later on a pap little girl. er mill which, according to the Min sister town will therefore share in Mrs. Maggie Ray was to International its way ly service er and News, are to be built by the the proposed development. Falls Tuesday. Miss I. Erickson was to Little 11 Fork Tuesday the guest of Mr. and L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter II Mrs. Graig. Quite a number of Margie men (Ball Bearing—Long Wearing) were business callers at Big Falls and makes the a In buying typewriter you want a satisfactory answer to three questions: International Saturday. evening Miss Alstead went Friday evening What will it do for me American & European to Gemmell and was the guests of How well will it do it? StP*Ui.MlNJ weal a her sister until Sunday. How long will it do it Plans A ball game between Caldwell By answering these queries with the needs of the typewriter owner and Brook boys and Margie Sunday, score :asure. user in mind, the L. C. Smith & Bros. Typewriter Company has attained Best Table Board $4.50 Per Week being 2 to 6 in favor of Margie. the front rank in the typewriter field. Theo.Hdmm A dancing surprise party was given Vciw Some people think that a typewriter is a typewriter Mr. and Mrs. Draper Saturday Brewing and that is all there is to it. Machines may look alike evening. All reported a good time. but there is a lot of difference in efficiency. Company Mr. Draper has been speding the Good rooms $3.00 to $4.00 per The new Model Five is built not only for straight ST. PAUL MINN correspondence but for tabulating, billing, and in fact past week at International Falls week, all newly furnished, electric for every service needed in the average business. helping Mr. Thompson in the store. s£r lighted and steam heated. Its ball bearings at all points where friction developes through action, permit close adjustment and insure FUNKLEY RANGE. correct and accurate typewriting. Hotel We would like the opportunity to tell you Mrs. H. N. Carr was a Sunday caller more about it. at the Lang home. Write for free book of our new Model Five. In Bob Burnett Building Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Whitinger were L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. in Northome on Friday. 2nd Ave., International Falls A* Dan Long had the misfortune of Head Office for Domestic and Foreign Business: SYRACUSE) N. Y., U. S. Branches in all Principal Cities loosing one of his horses on Saturday. IT Minneapolis Branch, 4120 Second Ave. S. Minneapolis, Minn 6 91 Frank Knaeble Jr., of Bergville IWffl •WM and sisters, Misses Mable and Myrtle ... -ij. '•'V.i 4L&- 3