International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 30, 1913 · Page 2 of 6
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. November 1 to November 20 at ERIOKSON BROS.,RANIER Out entire stock of Lumbermen's Supplies, Clothing,. Shoes, Groceries and Hardware will be sold at almost COST PRICES. We must reduce out stock In order to get place for more new stock. Remember the date and place. S. G. IVERSON'S common, sense business principles to parsimony, but it is time to paus in exposed to the bright rays of publi-' ports and addresses on the charmb brought the boat back in tow and it the erection *of new buildings, and of living on a farm. their management. We need to become city and stripped of all influence and It is no wondpower now lies in custody. The minimum er that he is acquainted with the laws now provide only for the actual needs of in legislative and government-1 optimistic and prosperal fine is $400, which is rather a serious on our statute books and see that the unfortunate wards of the state, affairs, Public business should be1 ous." matter for anyone but a millionaire and reduce departmnt expenses conducted in the open and in the Dr. Durand had a good word to say to run against. The customs officials they are rigidly enforced. In recent years we have establishd many new whrever it is possible. presence of all the people for whom for the much malinged middle-man. state that they are determined to "To the People of Minnesota: government exists. He said that though there were cases govrnmental functions, with new enforce the law and if boat owners Economy Outlined. "I am a for the republican candidate buildings, new boards and commissions. "The moral, social, industrial and in which' the middle-men were getting will comply with the regulations that nomination for governor. I fully "We need fewer boardk and commissions, an excess, in most cases the increase They are all for meritorious political life of our state would be there would be no occasion for trouble. appreciate the responsibilities of that not more. greatly advanced by giving the women of price had gone directly into purposes and demanded by the people, Mr. Pierce wants it made clear great office, and its manifold duties "Intelligent economy means: Cut an equal right to vote. the pockets of the producer. He gave that no foreign boat can do business but many of them were created as defined in the constitution and out every needless public expense without any thought of harmonizing "Minnesota is one of the largest grains and meats as instances in in Canadian waters without a regular laws. To be of value to the state a reduce' taxation protect public producers of raw materials, lumber which the man between had been with othr departments, performing a permit to do so. This makes man must personally devote his entire health develop water resources and blamed for increases for which they similar service. A multiplicity of and iron, and one of the largest consumers two boats now under seizure owned time and energy to the work of promote manufacturing and shipping of manufactured products and were not responsible. Anyway, he by Americans. such bureaus tends to both inefficiency the state, be fully informed as to its conserve and restore natural re- yet we rank thirteenth in the value said, reducing the share of the middel-man and waste. There should be laws, and the actual business of the of manufactures and eighteenth in would never solve the problem. C. N. R. TRAINS CHANGE TIME. a thorough reorganization and coordination different institutions,departments and number of wage earners If utilized of all departments with Fort Frances Times: Changes in commissions, and see that the state's our great indeveloped waterpowers "Americans are poor farmers," said the certain result of greater efficiency he running schedule of the Canadian interest shall be economically administered (450,000 horse-powers) would place Dr. Rurand. "European countries and economy. Since the state Northern have been announced. and the laws of the state enforced. us among the leaders. produce twice as much to the acre was formed1 we had expended, up to ,In addition to the changes in the In connection with this announcement "We have in recent years been lavishly as we do. Denmark raises 49 bushels July 31, 1912, for new buildings running time, the numbers of several I wish to make the following blessed with nature's richest of wheat to the acre and England alone, the sum of $22,454/ 024.46. Of of the trains have been changed. statement": gifts. This prosperity wave has 33 bushels, while our average is between that sum $12,521,333.37, or 55 per The train formerly known as No. "I have been in .the service of tended toward very generous public 12 and 14 bushels. Minnesota, cent was expended during the last 21 has been changed to No. 3 and the public continuously since I was expenditures, evidenced by increasing the best wheat growing state, has a ten years. will, after Nov. 2nd, run only between 21 years old: in 1881 postmaster of present day tax demands, and libral yield of only a little more than 17 Duluth and Fort Frances. This train Comparison for Ten Years. Rushford, Minn., my native city "-•ord issus for future generations to bushels to the care. We do not make formerly left Duluth at 7:40 a. n. "In the fiscal year of 1900 the state member of the 1887 legislature, state iav. We need a rousing revival of practical use of the advances in agricultural but now will leave Duluth at 10 a. m. auditor's accountant, deputy state expenditures paid from the revenue old-fashioned economy and the state science which are worked and will reach Virginia at 1:20 p. m. fund were $2,924,785.89 or a per treasurer, deputy state auditor, and should be the model for local municipalities. out by our farm schools. Another and Fort Frances at 5:25. state auditor since January, 1913. capita cost of $1.67 on 7,751,009, the factor in the increase of prices is the Train No. 22 has been changed to For Economy and Law Enforcement. population in that year. In the year "I am mindful of my obligations fact that the average value of American train No. 4 and will arrive in Duluth "Economy and law enforcement, 1910 the expenditures were $6868,836.61, to the people for the confidence and farms per acre increased in ten at 2:35 p. m. instead of 10:40 p. are, in my opinion, among the paramount or a per capital cost of $3.21 support given to me during my long years from $15 to $32 an acre." m., the former arriving time. issues demanded by the people 2,075,000, the population of that on public service. If elected governor Dr. Durand quoted some interest- This train will leave Fort Frances of Minnesota at this time. We need year. From 1900 to 1910 the state's shall give an active, energetic, «»ing fcensus figures concerning the at 7:20 a. m., instead of 2:50 p. m. to call a halt in all public expenditures, population increased 18% per cent business administration, and shall use birth rate. The increase, barring immigration, as formerly and will leave Virginia give due consideration to the while the expenditures increased 124 ill the power at my command to enforce was 14 per cent, rather at 11:30 a. m., instead of 7:25 p. m. Samuel G. Iverson institutions we now have and apply per cent. Our people do not want the laws. less than that of'Germany. Mortality, The evening train for Winnipeg will sources to build up agriculture and "I appeal to all patriotic citizens however, has decreased. Women leave Duluth at 7:15 p. m., instead of farm life to defend wage workers to join with me in this movement to are flocking to the cities in greater 8 o'clock, the former leaving time. UTTfT and salaried men, women and children, ?tand united, with leyalty and devotion numbers than men and are in part The train from Winnipeg will reach from the greed and avarice of for those principles which will responsible for the increase of city Duluth at 9:15 a. m. instead of at the soulless employers to aid in reclaiming make ,eVen a better and greater Minnesota." population by 35 per cent, while the former time of 8:25 a. m. and settling unoccupied lands to rural population increased only 12 foster such transportation laws as per cent. Contrary to general belief, WELL KNOWN LUMBERMAN will give every community, large or HIGH COST OF LIVING said Dr. Durand, marriages are made small, an equal chance for existence, DIES ALONE IN HOTEL TO GO UP SAYS DURAND earlier now than formerly. and in general to inculcate the doc John A. Millen, of Minneapolis, whQ Former Director of Census Talks on OFFICERS NAB trine of the golden rule among our cugT0Mg built the first mill in Spooner in "Population and the Food citizens in all vocations. Supply." ANOTHER AMERICAN BOAT and served as the first superintendent 1906 "Minnesota has an enlightened cit-* for the Shevlin-Mathieu Lun. Fort Frances Times: On Saturday izenship. We have enacted many Minneapolis, pet. 25. Further in- ias£ Eel. Ek of International Falls ber Company was found dead in his progressive laws, designed for the crease in the high cost of living with- £ouj Canadian customs bed at the Baudette hotel Thursday ran 0 welfare and protection of our people. in the next few years was predicted sult one of his boats was morning. Dr. Stuart was at once an( a a re But these laws are not self-enforcing. by E. Dana Durand, formerly direc- ize(j and is now held by the cus- called and he pronounced the cause se The people select servants or tor of the federal census, in an ad- ^oms department pending a settledress as heart failure. officrs and employ courts to enforce last night before the Minnesota t. Mr. Millen was well known here men the laws. Neglect of duty by a public Library association in session at the: appears that one of our Canaduniversity. and throughout Northern Minnesota. officer, under our laws comes under Dr. Durand talked on ian citizens who- had previously ren"Population Besides being superintendent here he the head of "Crimes against the and Food Supply," drawing has also been acting in the same capacity dered a favor to Mr. Ek by rescuing Sovereignty of the State' (Section his conclusions from the last census. for the Pigeon River Lumber him during a storm up the lake, and "Real Fisherman's Luck 4796, Revised Laws, 1905.) The governor It was his first public address Company at Port Arthur the International who wished to go on a hunting trip, is charged in the constitution since joining the faculty of the University for Duke's Mixture Smokers" Lumber Company at International was taken by Mr. Ek as a matter of (Section 4, Article 5) with the enforcement of Minnesota. courtesy to the Cascades in return Falls and the E. A. Engler of the laws in the following a "Wage-earners and salaried workers Good tobacco and a good reel1 That's surely lucky Lumber Company at Baudette. He for the service rendered to him. As I here'a canhave words: "He shall take care that combination for the anglei—and the way you may expect a growing disparity was in charge of the construction of he neglected to report to the Canadian them both. the laws be faithfully executed." between their earnings and what they customs and the officials getting the Engler mill last winter and it was must buy with them," he said. "They Law Enforcement Demanded. in a large measure: due to his knowledge wind of it he was pursued by Customs "A vigorous exercise of such laws will likely find their compensation of saw-mills, that that mill was Officers Pierce and Hastie and going up less rapidly than the prices by the proper officers will prove ready on time to cut the season's run overtaken at the Cascades where the of what they buy. The reason is an very wholesome. Public officers who of logs. boat was seized. The officials wilfully neglect or refuse to enforce overproduction of gold and a remarkable advance in the cost of agricultural the laws within their jurisdictions should be promptly suspended and, products. "We can hopie for no easy and simple if found guilty, removed from .office: solution of the problem," he continued. Wanton disregard for law, whether JTit Remington Cab* find "It is too fundamental. But of a village, city, state or nation is All smokers should know Duke's Mixture made by that speed helps in the mood* an increase in crop acreage, more laborers an attack upon the very foundation Liggett if Myers' at Durham, N. C. on the farm and intensive of self-government. Law enforceittent Pay what you willy you cannot get better granulated methods of agriculture will remedy is of supreme importance at and a half tobacco for 5c than the- big ounce sack of this time. The liquor traffic should the most important factors in the DukeV Mixture. It's good any way you smoke It. hdgh cost of living. The principal be compelled to observe every law Get a Good Fishing Reel Free for its regulation. This can be done fact brought out by the recent census by Duke's saving the Coupons^ mnr packed in is the disparity between agricultural Liggett $ Myeri in every village or city in the state Mixture. Or, if youdon't want a reel—get any one of the hundreds if proper means are employed. Laws production and the increase in of other articles In the list you will' find1 something every for population. Population has increased to prohibit trusts and combinations member of the family. Pipes, cigarette-cases,- catcher's gloves, cameras, watches-,- toilet articles,- etc. 21 per cent and crop production in restraint of trade should be rigidly These handsome presents cost you not quite 10 per cent Production is enforced. To permit trusts and monopolies, si Lined nothing—not one cent. They simply. dot keeping pace With population and large or small to plunder the express our appreciation of your SHOT SHELLS 4 if that condition long continues we people indiscriminately brings despair p*ftonage. Remember—vou stillgetthe same will be facing disaster. arid distrust of governmental Cut down your lead—Get your bird big one ounce sack for 5c— and a half "Naturally prices for farm pro*ducts power to protect its citizens. Laws enough for satisfying smokes. many with the center of the load have gone up rapidly and' the flo protect the morals of a community As a special offer during 1913, farmer is getting by far the best of should and can be enforced. '".worn will tend our new illustrated INthe making of shofehells, the greatest forward step the present economic situation. The catalogue of present* FREE. sincethe invention of smokeless powder is the steel lining "Several departments are now under Simply sand us your name and Co grip the powder and concentrate'all'die drive of die great masses of city dwellers and civil service laws, which should address. explosion'back of the shot, those1 who do not1 produce crops fare fee extended to include every state department. a Rfcmington special invention—that- steel lining. Coupons from Duke's Mixture MAP the worst. They ifaust buy" thefarm You find it iri Remington-UMC Arrow and Nitro Clubs. assorted with tags trout HORSE SHOE. J. T..T1NS|JEY'S NATURAL among ers' wares at top prices and their These steel lined shells get their shot to the target'quicker There should be team work LEAF. GRANGER TWIST, tot#** than any other shells known to the shooting fraternity. from FOUR ROSES (JOc-iin dottbk wages have net kept abreast of the Che heads of the several divisions of coupon), PICK PLUG CUT. PIED- Jbey ^own t^e gutess-work about lead and angles CUt increase in living. The farmer, however, MONT CIGARETTES. CUX CIGARETTES. the state government. They jcould They put the center of- the load right on your bird. er and other tats is getting on the average 6* Sit as a-board of- directors to consider The' steel lining ismoisture-proof—no through. coupons issued by us. dampness can get a Jar-proof—no powder can.- get out, lost, Waste-proof—no energy is Address—Premium per' cent more for his goods than^ he Dept. ways and: means for improving business —-Shoot Remington-UMC Anew and Club Lined Eastern Nitro Steel and did 10 yeatfs- ago whtfct: he bttys Factory Loaded Shells for Speed Plus Pattern in make of shotgun any methods and- promoting the general Your dealer carries them—or,' if he doesn't, there's' a costs him only 12 per cent more: good of the entire state. L{'t more alert dealer in this section who is worth your finding These two facts, I believe,- are Denounces "Invisible Government." Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. more- telling 'back to the farm! argument "The 'invisible government' should W Bmdmr 13 York New commissions, be dragged from its place of hiding, tnari all the ren ,1. :"V