International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
March 26, 1914 · Page 8 of 10
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1 ^£35-r-'/ftte*' ^V": V\Zif KWIflf5® INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS COUNTY TREASURER tion legislation in the next legislative were eighty-seven votes for license "DRY" GAINS IN and as many against, leaving session." HAS NEW DUTIES BEFORE BUYING YOUR "As near as I can figure it, the the village dry for the fourth consecutive LAST ELECTION temperance forces have made a time. According to a recent notification Butter, Eggs, Fish and Poultry net gain of twenty-five places," Blackduck in the northern sent out by Attorney-General said W. G. Calderwood, chairman woods was captured by the temperance Lyndon A. Smith, all. county Anti-saloon forces of Minnesota of the prohibition state committee, element. This is regarded treasurers must hereafter ool.ee.: SEE again made notable gains in the which has also been active in one of the greatest triumphs of inheritance taxes. city and village elections on Tuesday, the day by the anti-liquor forces. the fight. The temperance forces Circulars sent out notify the 0. M. LARSON claim that fourteen Minnesota Another surprise was Princeton, county treasurers that under the March 17. Municipalities which voted dry. The prohibition cities and 215 villages are now in law they are required to be present voting on the license question the "no-license list for 1914. forces carried Eyota by a majority at the opening of all safety 415-8th Street Phone 120 Ring 2 on that day were carried for the At the brewers' headquarters, of one. Truman was a tie last boxes in banks and vaults by executors most part by the "dry" element, it was claimed to-day that eleven year, but this year give sa majority and administrators of estates. which captured 113 of the places towns changed from dry to wet of one for no license.—Minneapolis ««N Further, so declares the H—— Journal. and that only sixteen changed attorney-general, the treasurers reported, to 96 of which voted Three Leaders 1 from wet to dry. The brewers are required to be present at all for license. Of the 113 "dry" claim that Kenyon, Good Thunder, hearings in pfobate where there towns, 27 now have saloons and TAFT MAKES PLEA Pine Island and Wahkon, all will close up their bars as a result is probability of a taxable estate reorted as in the dry column, actually FOR BIG BUSINESS being disclosed that they hdve of the vote. The most notable went wet, and that the vote change is Owatonna, which has the authority to have appraisers in Truman, claimed as a dry victory, for estates appointed by the probate 5,658 people by the last census, "Nothing is more destructive to was a tie and means that courts that the probate Golden Grain Belt Beers but now by its first vote on the the prosperity of the country than the place remains wet. They also courts are required to notify the question joins the list of saloonless the loss of the masterly business claim that several places reported county treasurer effecting estates cities. Princeton and Slayton Harpers Whiskey genius and efficient management in the city column did not hold liable for taxation and be present are other county seat towns and the talent that is behind the elections, and remain dry by virtue at all hearings on petitions for which swung from the "wet" to big corporations," said former Rock Spring Water of that fact. probate and notify administrators the "dry" column. President Taft at the university of Temperance people of Kandiyohi all estates upo nwhich an inheritance The "wets" regained eight ast Friday afternoon in the fifth county to-day were celebrating tax may be assessed. places so far as reported, the and last of his series of lectures the result in Raymond village, The county beards are also required most important being Wells, a UNDERWOOD & HASSELBARTH, Local Agents to the students of the college of which makes the county absolutely to provide the county place of 1,755 people. aw. "It is possible to have big a dry spot. Ever since saloons treasurers with such additional International Falls, Minn. "We are highly gratified with business corporations and combinations were voted out of Willmar, sev1 clerks as the new duties may impose the election results," said Rev. C. and still not violate the eral years ago, the effort has upon them, the attorneygeneral E. Safford, superintendent of the provisions fthe anti-trust law. declares, and finally, that Minnesota Anti-saloon league, today. been to make Raymond dry, and 'Why should not the public has been called it succeeded. the treasurers have a right to object "The league share in all the benefits of the decreased Owatonna was carried by the to the amount of tax imposed on to assist in the fight in a large "drys" for the first time iti the cost of production made upon any estate, and have it reassessed majority of the towns in which possible through big business history of the city Mayor S. R. if it appears too small. the license question has been voted VALENTINE'S SPAR Nelson, candidate for re-election, combinations? Why should we on. We interpret the result to was defeated by D. G. G. Morehouse. ose the benefits which accrue be an absolutely conclusive proof VALIDITY OF INCOME of the fact that sentiment in this through the more efficient management TAX LAW IN TEST "The Varnish That Won't Turn White" state is undergoing a very rapid New Richland polled a tie vote and ability to handle on the license question, with the change and we consider it presages business which combinations Digger that success of county op heaviest vote cast in years. There afford? However, these Suits attacking the constitucombinations It is the only waterproof varnish. It dries must not be in re- tionality of the income-tax were over-night. Protect your boat with Valspar. straint of trade. They must not filed in the District Supreme E. H. WEBER use unfair methods to compel Court here to-day by John F. and International Falls Abstract Co. Horace E. Dodge of Detroit, custom and frighten off competition. MARINE AND GENERAL HARDWARE Mich., automobile manufacturers. They must not use the strike and the boycott, fairness and reason They contend that the law unduly A N I E I N N E S O A BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors must rule. discriminates against individuals Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance and partnerships in favor Combinations are a few in of corporations in the laying of number nowadays that do not go Collections, Conveying and Loans out of their way to come well 1 surtaxes and in permitting corwithin the pale oi the law. [jporations to withhold from taxawould SAWMILLS J. E. BURDICK, Manager advocate again, as I did ^on such portions of income as International Falls Minnesota when I was president, national in- may necessary for the needs be and purposes of their business. corporation of companies doingmore Are the sensation of the year. A mill without an equal on the Globe. The mill that is The latter privilege is not allowed than intra-state business— revolutionizing the entire saw mill business. JL. to individuals, their bill says. incorporation voluntarily under The simplest, lightest running, fastest cutting, and easiest mill to handle in the World. national laws so that the corporations While the Dodge brothers appear Original in design, result of over 30 years AT THE GRAND so doing would have the as the only plaintiffs in the painstaking experiments, observation and practical protection of the government insofar suit filed to-day, it was generally tests. BIG PROFIT in sawing lumber with our up-to-date as they kept within the reasonable understood here that their case Saw Mills. Keep your engine earning statutes. is a test suit in which all the im-! money all the year. Now is the time to buy when the price of lumber Do you hear of anyone form- automobile industry is con mense is going up. Established cerned. ing an illegal trust to-day? Are Write today for Catalog arid PrtetB 1870 The Dodge bill does not contest R.HOWELL & CO people laughing at us? Do not R. SamMUl* MsS'ner "'Engines, fete. Minneapolis, Minn. the constitutionality of an income the anti-trust statutes accomplish tax as such, but attacks the provisions object? The Sherman antitrust their of the present law which, law has been supported and it is contended, discriminates in interpreted by more than twenty A ILL SWAP YER.JUDCE favor of corporations as against Supreme Court decisions. If the A BASKET OF THE BEST individuals and partnerships. law, as it is interpreted, remains on the statute books as it is, I am sure that anti-trust legislation Grain Privileges will work itself out properly and the economic interests of our nation will be protected." MONEY IN WHEAT As Prof. Taft finished his lecture he was given a round of ap- Puts and calls are the safest plause which lasted for five min-|and surest method of trading in utes. As he left the platform he wheat, corn or oats. Because your waved his hand and said: loss is absolutely limited to the amount bought. No further risk. Good-by, boys, you've given Positively the most profitable me the warmest welcome I've way of trading. ever had." Open an account. You can buy Mr. Taft left for New Haven 10 puts' or 10 calls on 10,000 at 10:40 p. m. yesterday on the bushels grain for. $10, or you can northwestern, after an evening with the judiciary and seventy or!buy $2°' many both for or as eighty members of the Yale wish' a^vance more as you An or decline of 1 cent gives you the Alumni association. chance to take $100 profit. A THE POULTRYMAN AND THE GOOD JUDGE The former president expressed movement of 5 cents $500 profit. HERE'Sthe much regret at the closing of JP- Write for full particulars and ready thew!Yotf what he termed a most pleasant I Bank References. visit. His strenuous program in can get tobacco comfort R. W. NEUMANN the Twin cities left him little the worse for wear. New First National Bank Building without having to grind all the time! The distinguished visitor averaged COLUMBUS, OHIO "Right-Cut"—fAe Real Tobacco Chew. one formal luncheon and Address all mail to Lock Box 1420 Short-shred, ciut fine—so you get the two regulation banquets for each flavor nice and steady, like you want it of the five days he spent in the SANFORD DODGE to come. Twin cities. At noon last Friday BOY WANTED: he was the guest of the Minneapolis Pure, rich, sappy tobacco mellow, fullbodied, Rotary club, of Which he seasoned and sweetened just enough. So In every town to sell the Will Present his Popular Plays "The Governor's Lady," was made an honorary member. rich and tasty that less than a quarter your old St. Paul Sunday Pioneer Mr. Taft confined his remarks size chew keeps you satisfied. Press the best Sunday "Othello" and "The Gun Fighter" at the Grand Theatre on at the banquet given by the judiciary newspaper in the Northwest. to the expression of a cordial Splendid inducements SUNDAY NIGHT, MARCH 29 Hie Real Tobacco Chew greeting. to right boy. Refer-. RIGHT-CUT 10 Cents a Pouch Addresses of felicitation were ence required. Liberal made by Archbishop Ireland and A SK your dealer today. ONE NIGHT ONLY supply of sample copies CHEWING by President Emeritus Northrop he doesn't sell "Right- and full particulars upon Cut," send us 10 cents in of the University of Minnesota. TOBACCO PRICES: 25c, 50c and 75 cents request Address stamps. We'll send you a Other speakers were Judge S. pouch. WEYMAN-BRUTON CO. Circulation Department Reserved Seats at litis Drug Store Jelly, Rev. Marion D. Shutter and CHICAGO, lit. Chief Justice Brown. St. Paul Sunday Pioneer We guarantee it to No Better Actor Makes this County than Sanford Dodge and At the Yale smoker at the bf pare chewing Press WEYMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY tobacco and better Minneapolis club a general spirit 50 Urn Sqnic, New T«k his Company St Paul, Minnesota than the old kind. of Yale good fellowship prevailed. —Minneapolis Journal.