International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 14, 1914 · Page 3 of 8
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Y'VK 'V SWT W •, pip 1 ^INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS s~ HA§ EARNED RE-EMPLOYMENT INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Can any one give a single cogent reason why Clarence B. Miller PREPARE FOR AND BORDER BUDGET should not be renominated and re-elected to succeed himself in congress Has he voted on any of thk major issues so as to misrepresent as Second Glass Matter June 23,1909, at the Postofflee at International Entered this district? Has he neglected any duty? Has he loafed Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879./ THE FUTURE on his job? Has he been inattentive to the needs or wishes of this 9E0R9E P. WATSOk, Eiltar ill IWflf great district IITEIMTIOML FALLS PRESS FUBLISNIN9 CO. Has his opponent at the primaries greater ability? Would he The time, will come when your Official Paper of Ranier Official Paper of International Falls. better represent this district Is he more aggressive Is he more industrious Has he equal experince or acquaintance Is he more earning power will be wanting. efficient? Can he effect more? greatly aid in developing tlie A SENATORIAL CANDIDATE •Through old age will you be able Is there any reason that he should be preferred to Mr. Miller by western part of his county it is L. H. Nord of International this district almost conceded that he will have financially to enjoy the fruits of your Falls, who is a candidate for the Mr. Miller is serving his third term. In his first electio nhe won the undivided support of voters position of senator from the many years'work? along the Rainy. Besides he is recognized over one of the strongest men in his own party. The issue was one counties of Beltrami and Koochiching, as an able attorney and of service. There is no such issue now. spent Wednesday in town. Open an account with u# to-day and during the term of office has conducted He was re-elected twice ovei" two of the most popular and ablest He is a member of the Realty firm keep adding to it every pay day and his office with the least of Enger-Nprd, who have been in men of the opposing party. He has had to fight each time for his possible expense to the tax payers business in International Falls election and each time has won. What has he done as a public you will be rewarded for your frugality. of the county.—Northern News. for a number of years. Mr. Nord's official in the last two years to lose any of this confidence shown most important plank calls for 4 We will pay you per cent interest in him? improvements along development THE POLITICAL LINE-UP It is agreed by those who occasionally visit Washington or occasionally on your savings account. lines.—Baudette Region. Wednesday was the last day for have business there that he stands remarkably well with filings for senatorial and legislative his fellow members. They like him, and that is half the battle. He FIRST NATIONAL BANK IT WOULD BE A CRIME positions, and this district is respected for his ability and his tireless energy. was not behind in having a plentiful The news comes that Miss Annie It is the unvarying verdict that when any matter is entrusted to International Falls Minnesota supply of candidates. For E. Shelland, the best booster, bar him he gives it immediate attention and never quits until he gets senator, Mr. L. H. Nord of International none, in Northern Minnesota, favorable results.. He is both aggressive and courageous, but in a Falls, who is well who has been county superintendent way that wins without offending. known personally through the and King Booster for her As a result, both in the house and in the departments, he has county of Koochiching ,is to have Rainy district, made a bulls eye with his cap as it hit the center won confidence and there is the desire to help him, to accomodate opposition for re-election. of the ring on Saturday. Monday, him, to push things along for him. There is no failure as yet written Shame on Koochiching for allowing 9 •—. Attorney Andrews of Bemidji International Falls, Minnesota anybody to think that on his record. I climbed off the fence and gently there would be even a chance to He has not voted, by any means, in each instance as the News planted his1* lid ijiside. Robt. ApRoberts, defeat her! Tribune would have preferred, and as doubtless many others would who writes the dope for I care not who the man is who have preferred. But we know of no vote of his on any measure of HAS the socialist paper at Bemidji had is to be a candidate against her. I public consequence where he has not, as we believe, 'reflected the his sky piece put in by the officers don't know him, and I know as LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL majority sentiment of this district. of the socialist party and they expect many boosters in Northern Minnesota to keep hold of the string He has had the courage to be a patriot rather than a partisan. as anybody. I also know These Combined Guarantee a Populous Center of Activity. that is tied to it. Editor Wilson's from my own personal knowledge He has used his head rather than flashy gallery play. He has not that Annie E. Shelland has been head gear has been in the ring for been blown by popular breezes, but has had a4 good reason for his —PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS— doing more efficient work for her some time and is a little dust), votes, as even those who differ with him.admit.- Charlie Hayden of Blackduck beloved county than any man in With his experience, his acquaintance, his familiarity with how News Print Paper 220 tons per day just managed to get to the ringside, it. things are done in the house and the departments, an opponent Ground Wood Pulp... .200 tons per day when-the S. O. sign was up, I have seen her before commit should have vastly greater ability to warrant a change, or he should tees of the Minnesota and but anyway he's in the game.— house Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day have so misrepresented public opinion as to warrant a recall. senate pleading for legislation Northern News. Saw Mill 100,000,000 feet annually The News Tribune has supported and does support Mr. Miller that would ameliorate the dis- _—: jq purely on his record. We consider him, and those most familiar with tressing conditions in her county THE VOTERS OF A permanent payroll fover $75,000 per KOOCHICHING his standing in Washington agree in this, as one of the most efficient due to the lack of roads and fin-. COUNTY month. Consider these facts, and we feel ances to build them on account I 1 and capable, if not the most efficient and capable member of the of the great amount of state land1 hereby take the opportunity 1 Minnesota delegation. sure you will agree with us that Interna that paid no taxes to help. of announcing myself as a, nonI He does not rust he does not get in a rut he does not grow tional Falls is destined to become one have seen members of those partisan candidate for the office away from the people nor, become opinionated. He is no^different of County Attorney. In asking committees moved to tears by the _____ of the most important manufacturing personally, no less 'democraticfnVo less approachable than when first stories she told of conditions your support at the primaries the centers of the Northwest. elected. But he is far abler, stronger and more capable. He has among her beloved people on 16th of June, I think it is only fair been at a great school and has profited. lands isolated for the lack of and proper that I should state my Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1,200 up road facilities. When you have a good servant, keep him.—News-Tribune position and what I will try to I have seen members of other accomplish if elected. Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit All associations come out of the committee TAKING THE STARS AND STRIPES ASHORE I believe in the enforcement of 6. B. KINNEY rooms after pleading their the laws and equal taxation, without causes in other matters and I mum mmmmmmmsmm favor to any person or class have seen these self-same senators SALES MANAGER good roads and systematic drainage and house members smile derisive International Falls Minnesota benefiting actual settlers and smiles at the backs of them. a business administration of the when Annie E. Shelland got County Attorney's office. through with her story they sat I believe this county has reached with tears in theireyes and bowed heads and the victory was won that stage of its development for her people. where it cannot afford'to be classed EXTRA! The proposed constitutional as a frontier district, where amendment which calls for a anything and everything is allowed At an American citizen 7011 an interested in the outcome of $250,000 revolving fund from to go on, any longer. In regard \. state school funds for the purpose to the tax question, in my opinion of building firebreaks and WAR [there is only one way to look at ic ads to .. I it and that is that every man, as settlers is due to no persons et- 1 ci 1 sociation of men, or corporation Jt A fort more than to Annie E. Shel-! •,,»»• WITH a,i should be required to bear his or lands. Many other matters have I ... 1 1 4.1 .,„o 1 MEXICO at on he just an equal share of the r.rerv newspaper in Northern burdens and any system or tax .. ,t should help out beyond administration of the and there i* no better war of r,|-i- rc-c'.ecton of Annie'which grant a special privilege is keeping intelligently informed E. Shelland to the position of unlawful and should be stopped, than by reading the PURE county superintendent. Believing that the tax enforce St. Paul Dispatch If Koochiching wants to drop ment of the laws and the unequal (•nainf and Sunday) OR from being one of the mort con• administration of the tax laws St. Paul Pioneer Press s. 1 i111 the state to which we have had in the past, Scene at the Vera Cruz docks as tne jackies and marines from the battleship (Morning and Sunday) one -i the least—let it relegate together with the lack of roads Florida scampered ashore, bearing-the American flag. Reports of war, furnished bf Annie E. Shelland to private life. has done more to retard the development Press, news Associated greatest M. N. Koll in Cass Lake Times: gathering service of world of this County than Kills Germs Kills Odors FIRING AT THE!VERA CRUZ SNIPERS oorrespondemts on special the anything else. I pledge myself, ground, staff photographer, etc. POLITICAL CALLERS if elected, to do all in my power of Send sample copies for and ape* Use it today—the elal mall subscription offer. L. H. Nord, who is a candidate the County Attorney's office, to stromest Lye in BUY A COPY for the position of senator for this remedy these wrongs and above the New Sifter Ciq was a caller at the News ¥*om roar Local Newsdeslsv district all to give every person having jA /LITTLE Babbitt's Lye and Ageat .. or office on Wednesday. Mr. Nord is any business with the County Attorney's a lot of water will keep your an old personal friend and as he office a square deal. E. HOLLER home and barn free of all gitrms has been a resident of this district With these general explanations ADOLPHKROHN and odors. •"./ 'V.' -5- for a number of years and is of my position on which I will Why not try it today ?—and see International Falls, Minn. thoroughly familiar with conditions I elaborate at some future date for yourself how easily, cheaply in the valley we cannot help and thoroughly it does the work. respectfully solicit yoUr support. but feel that he would ^worthily l:/V B. H. Phinney, Write, for booklet showing many represent us in the upper house at Mn uses. Valuable presents for the International Falls, Minn. Paul. Mr. Nord is very enthusiastic labels.. Write for Catalogue St. Paid advertisement inserted by ELECTRIC VACUUM over his prospects as he Hlgh«stin Strength and in' behalf of B. H. Phinney of lUC CLEANER has received a great deal of encouragement But Not in Priee of International Falls, Minn. Rented By the 'Day from all parts, of the Yob Use Less It Lasts Leaser Amount to be paid $15.00 Does Your House Cleaning district, especially since the south 'A r2& end of BeltVami has failed to B. T. BABBITT Scientifically P.p. •ml 77* agree upon a candidate., RECEIVED CHECK Inquire at Lawrence's He was accompanied by Franz ft Druf Store A check for $2,000 has been J%' Jevne, Koochiching pounty's popular •t V? No. 90— sent by the Gennania Life Insure ib: county attorney. Mr. Jevne Hi ance company, to Mrs. Bert filed this week for*re-election and Weeks, whose husband was one iS' at he was largely instrumental in of the victims in the triple drowning Boom cC the flnt datMhaentj of jookiM who landed at Vera Graf foul IgFOR SALE Sanitary couch Moving the construction of the accident above Birchdale a aaftaial breastwork la tte ibape dfa boiler, ffeom this fcoi* Mfeiai EhptU and pad also gasoline stove with road leading from the about a month ago. He had the boja w^ btujttjr encafetf la yieklBf oft fho ltesteaa bajpa Falls to the Beltrami county line, policy only a few years.—Bau4«tte taking potihatitttki oven. Articles in first-class condi* -^gioiw^^ Hpt pne Xvm japun jpa si ipn(J* See tion. J. E. .at Prtss office. Vv, 1 ^w '-i&KS&TiS