International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 9, 1914 · Page 5 of 6
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IU .i 1 •.. 'V INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ORDINANCE NO. VIII SALE OF SCHOOL AND same intersect Myrtle STORING CLOVER HAY Mayor Clyde West has taken street, eleven hundred and Where the clover hay is put into thirty-one and 8-10(1131.8) a contract to bank two million feet. the cock, it is advisable to open OTHER STATE LANDS feet of logs near Big Falls for Raymond St. The north and south sides VILLAGE OF up the cocks^ and permit them to County Attorney Jevne and will 1st Ave. S. of 1st avenue south where Central Ave. the same intersect Raymond SO. INTERNATIONAL FALLS air a short time .before taking begin operation immediately. WILDWOOD street, eleven hundred MINNESOTA fifty-six and 6-10 them to the stack or mow.,' A good crowd attended the 4th Did Wildwood celebrate the (1156.6) feet. On Raymond State of Minnesota. State Auditor's' street between 1st Office, St. Paul. July 1. 1914. the hav is put into a stack, 4th? Well I guess she did! As of July celebration. Rev. Blake avenufe north and Central NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that An ordinance establishing a Village avenue, opposite the lot the stack should be started upon things are never done by halves delivered a good oration and a on August 10. 1914. at 10 o'clock a. m. Base or Plans of reference for elevations line between lots 10 and in the office of the County Auditor, at and fixing the elevation" of a Primal 1 a bottom of poles, brush, straw, in Wildwood, it was a celebration time at the evening was 11, eleven hundred fortynine International Palls. .Kooqhiching coun- w""•- vvuuwuuu, it wcis a ueieuration Bench Mark. and 6-10 (1149.6) feet. or old hav Where ty. in the State of Minnesota, I will of- it rk1ar#»r1 a t? i- dance. The is placed to be proud Everybody as- Village Council of the Village The north and south sides fer ler for lor sale saie certain certain unsold unsold state state lands lands vvnere 11 L~' OI. JL^vci^uuuy as- uc nr»/l qIca fVtneA 1 vt mV. rt 4-1 1 1 Of South International Falls, Minnesota, of Central avenue where The council will meet every b?d?ea"™h„,ht£ frectly'on the ground there is sembled bright and early at the does ordain as follows: the same intersect Raymond street, eleven hundred second Monday night instead of Section 1. of the pur. £0Und t?,be ™°re !!,ss sPoiled h°™ of W. E. Sykes, Jr., where or forty-seven (1147) A datum line or base from which the every Friday night as heretofore. feet. SSc.p1Sman^fe£ie0,,tot,Ml,r^ III! T' C1?vel: ha,y b°un'e»s P*™ dinner was a grades of the several streets and avenues n°t shed water, and it is ad- spread. After dinner we had the Geo. A. Snyder and Fred Covey within said Vilage herein named Raymond St. On Ravmond street beCentral 1915 must be paid at the time of sale. d?es Bhall be determined, is hereby defined, Ave^ tween Central avenue and able whole or pa^t^on'eor1be?ore vlsable to top out clover stacks reading of the Declaration of In- are busy with their ditch contracts fixed and designated by reference to 1st Ave. N. 1st avenue north opposite in in the following described Bench Marks, the center of lots 4 and throughout the county. rateyoPfntererstmonhtheaunpaidS1)aiance rat^ier green timothy, dependence by H. G. Taylor, fol- via: 29. eleven hundred fortythree (1) The Government Bench Mark in and 8-10 (1143.8) idva°nUcrePoenr funl ^t S?nE SSS^rS P^ine or slough hay, putting on lowed by an excellent and' ap^^Url^bLr^^^i^c^p^^pS They report good progress. In the City of International Palls, Minnesota, feet. The south side of 660 feet north of second street, The visiting team "didn't do a 1st avenue north where enT toP propriate address by A. J. Porter, hangers to hold the the ift line with third avenue, and 180 the same intersects Raymond place. fltt thing" to our home team on the southwest of the edge of Rainy street, eleven hundred within ten years from date of sale, the nresident of tVip Farmers' PlnK in RlVer, rate of interest will be computed at TUor* j.- Prebiaeni: farmers CiUD in ledge of rock on an aluminum forty (1140) feet. OI tne nere are a lew variations in Wildwood Irene O'Laughlin fourth, nor let them do a thing. tablet stamped "1126." The north side of 1st avenue five per cent per annum. 1 of (2) On top of the water table at the north where the same Never mind boys, things will not J.L any' 'l16 Of making good recited a patriotic recitation and ttOrtnwest corner of the school building intersects Raymond street, SCribed on wall (B.M.) elevation 1169.24. eleven hundred thirty-nine clover hay, but the real secret, no ,Verna Bursack read a niece on be always thus. Lands on which the interest is deiin- Section 2. and 2-10 (1139.2) feet. has The grades of the several streets and matter what the method, is to patriotism. They formed in line Councilman Wm. Getts to the hour*ff "ale6or'before*re-sale to l&Venues herein named and designated Raymond St. On Raymond street be1st an actual purchaser. the cut it af. proper time and cure and marched to Peter Dahlgren's taken a ditch contract on are hereby established at the several Ave. N. tween 1st avenue north All mineral rights are reserved points by hereinafter designated at the 2nd Ave. N. and 2nd avenue north opposite Elwell road near Ericsburg height the laws of the state. it in the shade" as much as pos- fine lawn, where some athletic above datum designated in feet the line between Sereinafter na fractions thereof by numerals lots 4 and 5. eleven hundred Not more than 320, acres can be sold sible, being careful to avoid a contests were pulled off: which is keeping him pretty busy or contracted to be sold to any one started, that is to say: thirty-three (1133) purchaser. these days. feet. The north and south hasty drying up of the leaves and Ladies foot race—Mrs. Sykes 2ftd St. E. The north line of 6th avenue Agents acting for purchasers must sides of 2nd avenue north overcuring. Properly cured clov- and Mrs. Nordby Clyde West lost a fine mare south where same intersects furnish affidavit of authority. Appraisers' where the same intersects reports showing qualitv and kind 2nd street east, Raymond street. eleven er hay will sweat in either the Tuesday, hut the colt was sn'ed of soil are on file in this office. eleven hundred and eightyfour Boys' race under 13—Ernest hundred thirty-two and Lists of lands to be offered may be and 2-10 (1184.2) feet. 2-10 (1132.2) feet. stack or the mow, but unless it Bursack. and Recorder Frank Watson is obtained of the State Auditor or the 2nd State Commissioner of Immigration at St. E. The south line of 5 th avenue 2nd Ave N. The east and west sides of is unevenly packed and loose, no going to rear it on a milk bottle. Boys' race over 13—Frederick St. Paul, and of the Countv Auditor at south where the same 2nd St. E. 2nd street where the same above address. harm need be felt if it gets warm. intersects 2nd street east, Myrtle St. intersect 2nd street north, Pete Richardson and Louis Bursack. eleven hundred and eightysix eleven hundred thirty-two SAMUEL G. IVERSON, We clip these suggestions from Alexander are hauling gravel this (1186) feet. The north and 2-10 ((1132.2) feet. Girls' race—Vera Bursack. State Auditor. line of 5th avenue south The east and west lines of week Extension Bulletin 47, Clover, by from Franson's pit, for the where the same intersects Running high jump—Henry Myrtle street where the 2nd street east, eleven same intersect 2nd street Andrew Boss and A. C. Amy, city of International Falls. Ettestead. hundred and eighty six NOTICE OF XjIS PENDENS north, eleven hundred and (1186) feet. thirty-one and 8-10(1131.8) which may be obtained, without The election for road bonds received STATE OF MINNESOTA Standing broad jump—W. E. feet. County of Koochiching 2nd St. E. The south line of 4th avenue a majority of the votes charge, bv addressing the Agricultural Sykes. IN DISTRICT COURT south where the same 2nd Ave. N. The east and west lines of FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT Extension Division, University cast but was four votes short of intersects 2nd street east, Myrtle St. Raymond street where the Running broad jump—Franz eleven hundred and sixtynine Dennis. Johnson Plaintiff Raymond St. same intersect 2nd avenue Farm, St. Paul. the five-eights necessary for issuance —vs.— Lugdahl. (1169) feet. The north, eleven hundred and north line of 4th avenue Frank C. Engelking. Louis thirty-two and 2-10(1132.2) of bonds. Pole vaulting—Franz Lugdahl, Engelkinsr, .T. R. Kolliner, south where the same intersects feet. J. A. Urvine. J.J. O'Neil, known 2nd street east, There will-be a big dance at the REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS first Harry Porter, second. as O'Neil-Urvine company, eleven hundred and sixtyeight 1st Ave. S. The east and west lines Emijia Kolbie, Emma Holmj bowery Saturday night. Refreshments (1168) feet. 2nd 2rid St. E. of 2nd street east where ^".1, t!'aI\s,fers for the week ending Sack fight—Gust Erickson first and all other persons, unknown. street east, opposite the Myrtle St. the same intersects 1st j.ilv 4th, 1914. as listed by the Koochi^hins: will be served right claiming any right, lot between lots 20 and 2A, avenue south, eleven hundred County Abstract Oompanv. International Franz Lugdahl second. title or interest in or lien blk. 5, between 5th avenue forty-eight and 6-10 Falls. Minn. Office with Re°-i«ter there. upon the property described of Deeds. south and 4th avenue Potato.race—Mrs. Nordby 1st (1148.6) feet. On 1st avenue herein. Defendants south, eleven hundred and south opposite the Sinn M. Fttestead, sinerle. to Mrs. Nelson 2nd. eighty-three and 6-10 east and west lines of the NOTIC# IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an Henr-"- Ettest.ead, NW% SW% (1183.6) feet. Sec. 27-3 51-26 EFFICIENCY COMMISSION alley, eleven hundred fifty(1150) action has been commenced in this court .$ 400.00 Climbing greased pole—Cyrus 2nd St. E. The south line of 3rd avenue feet. The east and the above named plaintiff asrainst the Serva.tins Lane, sinerle, to Tor152n271S°n' bv south where the same above named defendants and the object west lines of Myrtle street O'Loughlin. 1S" S1/2 SE1/4, Sea intersects 2nd street east, where ttie same intersects and purpose of said action is to determine 900.00 John S. Pardee, Secretary. eleven hundred and sixtysix the adverse claims of said defendants Georare T-tnl] and wi'Pp to "\Iurrij 1st avenue south, eleven High kick—J. T. O'Loughlin. and 8-10 (1166.8) feet. in and to the premises hereinafter RaH, SE14 NW%. Sec. 25lnr-2n hundred forty-nine and Labor matters, under the efficiency described. All formed in line and marched The north line of 3rd avenue 6-10 (1149.6) feet. 37.50 south where the same The premises so affected by said Cv'He A. Ohoouette and wife to commission's plan, are to be back to W. E. Sykes, where supper action are situated in Koochiching .qiiPArjin MstMeu Lumber Co. intersects 2nd street east, 1st Ave. S. On 1st avenue south beMyrtle county, Minnesota and are described as eleven hundred and sixtysix PW14 nf SWy.. Spp. 4- RV„ St. tween Myrtle street and comprised in the bureau of labor, was served. A grand ball in follows, to wit: (1166) feet. SE1^, Sec. 5 NW1^ NW%, Raymond St. Raymond street, opposite The northwest ouarter of the southeast Sec. 9-159-2fi which is to be included with other the center of the alleys, 1.00 the evening. Ice cream, lemonade 2nd St. auarter, (NW% SE%). the south E. On 2nd street east, between Sherman Ruckr-iast^r and wife eleven hundred fifty-two functions in the proposed department 3rdAve.S. 3rd avenue south and 2nd half ofthe southwest quarter(SE% SW% (1152) feet. The east and to George C. Kramer, NV» and cigars were served to and the southeast quarter of the 2nd Ave. S. avenue south opposite the southwest SE14. Sec. 35-152-28 west lines of Raymond 1600.00 of Labor and Commerce quarter (SE% SWVi of section 25, center of lot 10. block 1, Shernian 'Buckinaster and wife everyone throughout the day. street where the same intersect township 151, range 28. eleven hundred and sixtyfour to Samuel A Potter, nart of 1st avenue south, Dated February 4. 1914. There will be some difference (1164) feet The REi/i RE%, Sec. 35-152-2S eleven hundred fifty-six F. J. McPartliu, north and south lines of 23 acres and 6-10 (1156.6) feet. 600.00 of opinion and some people will Knut Ettestead and Alex Carlson Attorney for Plaintiff. AIotsijts Warnert single to 2nd avenue south where 1st Ave. N. On 1st avenue south beRaymond June 4-Julyl8 International Falls, Minn. the same intersects 2nd •Tol-in Johnson, sWii St. tween Raymond street and say that labor would better be a were Northome visitors the street east, eleven hundred wi/„ PW14. RW14 NWV4! Willow St. Willow street opposite NWy, See. 23-68-23 and sixty-three (1163) separate department. The problem the center of the alleys, 1.00 3rd, returning the 4th in time for ORDER FOR HEARING OF PETITION feet. Lewis I/ohn qnd wife to William eleven hundred sixty-four FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS is simply this. It has got to the Wildwood celebration. Ti. Hllliard. WV SWH (1164) feet. The west 2nd St. E. OF HOMESTEAD SETTI.ER On 2nd street east, be2nd S»o. 23- ST5 v. SE1/. Sec 22* side of Willow street be under somebody. If it is a Paul Becker- and Paul Duschane Ave. S. tween 2nd avenue south NE14. NE1/ Sec. 27-6S-2fi '. where the same intersects STATE OF MINNESOTA 1.00 1st "Wiiiirrri L. Williprri. sinsrle to Ave. S. and 1st avenue south opopposite 1st avenue south, eleven County of Koochiching came in from Northome to separate department immediately lot line between Ran" Wy? SW. Sen 23 hundred sixty-eight (1168) lots 12 and 13, block 16, IN. PROBATE COURT OT^V, PF14.. Rpo. 22 NEW feet. help Wildwood celebrate. under the governeor, the director eleven hundred and sixty(1160) NE%, Sec 27-6S-26 1000.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE DETERMI feet. Also opposite Georre T. Robinson, et al. to of labor will be a political appointee. 5 th Ave. S. The east and west sides of H. H. Winslow made a business NATION OF THE HEIRS OF MATILDA Peter ,T. Erickson, lots 7, S, lot line between lots 5 and 2nd St. E. 2nd street east where the HENDRICKSON. DECEASED 9. blk. 5. Robinson anrl Swedback's trip to Wildwood and Plum Creek 6 of the same bock, eleven Myrtle St. same intersect 5th avenue HOMESTEAD SETTLER. Add to 'Rip- Palls hundred and fifty-two and south, eleven hundred and 100.00 Friday. On reading and filing the petition of He was accompanied by Charles R. S^ev-nan. single, to The department should have 6-10 (1152.6) feet The eighty-six (1186 feet. Edgar G. W. Walquist praying, among -Tohn A. ^Vptheson. lot 15. north and south lines of The east and west sides a moving picture photographer, other things, for the judicial determination, a permanent department chief, blk. 12 Wallace Add. to 1st avenue south where Myrtle street where the by this Court, of who are the Kooch'ohinT the same intersect 2nd same intersects 5th avenue 250.00 who was taking pictures for the just as the department of health, heirs of Matilda Hendrickson, deceased Henrv W. Keyes and wife to street east, eleven hundred south, eleven hundred and homestead settler, and what are the respective -Pot.er Richardson., lot 12, and forty-eight and 6-10 movies. eighty-nine and 6-10 or forestry, or banking, or highways, rights and interests of such blk. 89. Int. Fals (114S.6) feet. (11S9.6) feet. 1.00 heirs in the homestead land of said deceased, Jp^n Ricb'^onrl and wife to H. G. Taylor and Henry Ettestead should have. He ought to and to assign said homestead 2nd VWnr Lindholm, St. E. The north and south lines Section 3. to the parties' legally entitled to the 1st-Ave returned from the Falls NW%, lot 3 and part of lot be what you call a social "engineer," S. of Central avenue where That the ground between the points same. Central 2. Se" 28-160-2S 700.00 Ave the Same intersect 2nd designated under this ordinance shall Tt. is ordered, that said petition and Wednesday, where the former just as the head of the Fred Nelson, single, to J. J. street east, eleven hundred run, except when otherwise specially said matter be heard and examined on Ptor/bof*h. SWy4 SW«. Sec. and forty-six and 4-10 indicated, in unbroken planes said points went to prove up his homestead. Thursdav the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1914 highways department is a civil 13: Nii SE% NWM. (1146.4) feet being upon the center lines of the at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. at the Sec. 24-151-29 2500.00 Jens S. Ribbnes, Miles Heath, engineer. streets, avenues, etc. named, and the top office of the Probate Court at Interna-' 2nd St. Peter Mel'n. sintrle, to josenh E. The south line of 1st avenue of the curb on each side. tional Falls in said County and State. Central Rarton. W1^ SEi/ SE1^ Henry Anderson, and Albin Olson Ave. north where the same inlSt Sction 4. Certainly you would not have a It is further ordered, that notice thereof Ave Sec. 1.9 NWK NE%, Sec. 30160-29 N. tersects 2nd street east, This ordinance is adopted with reference be triven to .all persons interested b,r all went out of town to celebrate. 1700.00 director over him alone. Remembering eleven hundred ami tli'.vlynine to certain plats and schedules made publishing this order once in each week John Douglas, sinerle. to Hanson (1139) feet. The by E. W. Kibbey, Civil Engineer, in for five (5) successive weeks immediately Larson, NE% SW^, Sec. that the director is north line of 1st avenue May 1914 and which is on file with the prior to said date of hearing in 11-151-28 325.00 north where the same intersects Village Clerk, and which is hereby referred the Internationa.1 Falls Press, a weekly LOMAN John Doug-las, single, to Has- the governor's assistant, dividing 2nd street east, to and adopted as a part thereof. newspaper printed and published at International mus Larson, SE^i SW1^, Sec. More people will remember the eleven hundred and thirtyeight Passed, ordained and ordered published Falls in said County and the governor's duties so that thft 11-151-28 325.00 and 2-10 (113S.2) this 19th day of June. 1914. State. P. C. Richardson and wife to 4th of July, 1914, at Loman, than feet. Dated at International Falls this 25th governor can keep in touch withV Henrv W. Keyes, S*A N%. day of May, A. D. 1914. CLYDE WEST, any other 4th. The day was perfect. 2nd St. E. Sec. 17-R9-23. 1 1.00 On 2nd street east between By. the Court. everything in the state, labor interests President of Village Council. -Annn Ha^es Patrick Cook. 1st (Court Seal) JOHN BERG. Ave. N. 1st avenue north and 2nd Alt6St The sunrise guns, got people 2nd Charles Rock. Frank Cain, will lose nothing by being Ave. N. avenue north opposite the __ Jndge of Probate Court. PRANK WATSON, Marv Ann Cain. Laura L. FRANZ JEVNE center of lot 6. block 1, Village Recorder. up early and started right. grouped with other branches under jArchambai'lt and Catherine Attorney for Petitioner eleven hundred and thirtythree Approved this 19th day of June,1914. Mahonfcv. to Charles F. Cain International Falls, Minn. 28-J25 Some people drove in, many and 4-10 (1133.4) this director. The efficiency si£ Nw y., xy, SW14. Se-". (Bank No. 1041.) feet. The north and 32-68-26 walked in and many came on 1.00 south sides of 2nd avenue commission is looking at the administrative Hannah Atwood, et al, to Catherine Statement of Condition of CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION north' where the same boats. At noon the throng had A. Wolff. SE14, Sec. 2168-25. FOR ADMINISTRATION. problem. In the intersect 2nd street east, ESTATE OF CARL AUGUST HAGG- FARMERS STATE BANK 1.00 eleven hundred and thirtytwo centered in the grove where a fine James R^id and wife to Martin OF £ITT£EFORK LUND. [same way they found that and 2-10 (1132.2) feet. STATE OF MINNESOTA Pros, all timber on Ei£ NWH, picnic dinner was served to all. that there was no excuse for a Myrtle At close of business on June 30. 1914. County of Koochiching NE^4. Sec. S: SW% St. The north and south lines IN NWX4. Sec. 9-63-25 PROBATE COURT 2000.00 After dinner the people were 5th Ave. S. of 5th avenue south director over the chief officer of AUGUST HAGGLUND, Georg-e Holler and wife to Mrs. Date of Report by bank, July 6. 1914. 4th Ave. S. where the same intersect DECEDENT. A. R. .Carver, lots 22.. 23, 24, seated in the Odd jFellow hall Myrtle street (or 3rd the health department, so they RESOURCES 95. blk. S. Holler's Add. to The State of Minnesota to Arvid Hagglund street east, eleven hundred Koochiching .^. where an appropriate program Loans and Discounts '..$38,353.20 and Mrs. Arvid. Hagglund, respectively 1.00 put health with public welfare, and eighty-nine and 6-10 Overdrafts 259.36 George Holler and wife to the father and mother of the deceased (11S9.6) feet. On Myrtle was rendered. The 'ball game Banking House, Furniture and .Tames P. Williams, lots 7, and all persons interested in the Here they could not find enough street and between 5th Fixtures 3,267.25 granting of administration of the estate 8. blk. 1. Holer's Add: to avenue south and 4th avenue between Loman and Burris,' Ont., Due from Banks $9,449.70 of said decedent: Koochiching for a director to do to look after 1.00 south opposite the Cash on' Hand 1.42S.35 The Koochiching Company to The petition of Frank Green, a creditor, W'as a fast one, but our boys beat center of lot 10. block 5, the labor department alone, so 7ion Norwegian Lutheran having been filed in, this Court, representing eleven hundred and eighty Total Cash Assets. ... church, lots 2. 3. 24, blk. 21, 10,878.05 that Carl August Hagglund, the Canuks by a score of 11 to 7. they pt labor with commerce. eight and S-10 (1188.8 Checks and Cash Items International Falls then a resident of the County of Koochiclung, 360.66 1100.00 feet. The south side of Some very good plays were made American Suburbs Company to State of Minnesota, died intestate 4th avenue south where The commissioner of labor will Total Rudolph Stenstad, lots 21, 22, .$53,118.52 on the 10th day of May, 1914, and pravmg the same intersects Myrtle by both teams. The balance of blk. 3. Jameson's second Add. that letters of administration of his •have exactly the authority that street, eleven hundred and LIABILITIES to Int. Falls: Lots 19. 20. blk. estate be granted to A. M. Hanson and seventy-nine (1179) feet. the afternoon was filled with Capital Stock and Surplus. .. .$10,150.00 6. Fast Side Arid, to Int. Falls the Court having fixed the time and 1 .00 the commissioner of labor has The north side of 4th ave- Undivided Profits, Net 192 10 Eric Franson and wife to Thomas place for hearing said petition sports and races. In the evening nue south where the same 1 Deposits 42,776 42 now and additional powers, in^ Therefore, You, and each of you, are P, McDonald, lot 25. blk. 7, intersects Myrtle street, •""ran eon's third division of hereby cited and required to show cause, there er-* tf.\ balls', one at the eleven hundred and seventy-eight. eluding boiler inspection. Total. Int. Falls .. .$53,118.52 100.00 it &r}7 ,you have» before this Court at (1178) feet. hall and the other one in the open the Probate Court Rooms in the Court Amount of Reserve on Hand. .$11,238.71 The fact that the commissioner House, in the City of International Myrtle St. The north and south sides NOTICE FOR BIDS pavillion. Everybody seemed to Amount of Reserve Required Falls, in the County of Koochiching. 1st S. Ave. of 1st avenue south where in the same major department by Law 6,400.00 State of Minnesota, on the 8th day of Central Notice is hereby given that bids enjoy themselves and no one was Ave. the same intersect Myrtle August 1914, at 10 o'clock a. m., why food street, eleven hundred and with the bureaus that have STATE OF MINNESOTA said petition should not be granted received by the County injured that we know of. The fire forty-nine 6-10 (1149.6) wnness, tne judge of said Court, and Witness, the Judge of said Court," and inspection, hotel inspection, and feet. On Myrtle street between County of Koochiching i9i40f Court' day of Board of Education, Koochiching works were very fine, but had the said this 8th Juiyf 1st avenue south We, T. J. Johnson, president and Nels to get so on, will enable them all and Central avenue op.... Muus. cashier of the above named bank, County, at International Falls moon to contend with. (Court Seal) posite lot line between lots lot do solemnly swear that the above statement closer co-operation and save a JOHN BBBO, 6 and 1, eleven hundred Minn., on or before July 28th I. B. Clark left for Minneapolis is true to the best of our knowledge and forty-seven (1147) and belief.. FRANZ JEVNE, **obat« Judge. of time, trouble, fuss and grief 1914, for the building of a frame this week, with his son Belden. feet. The north and south T. J. JOHNSON. Presideht. Attorney for Petitioner. 9.23 in going about the state. AH of sides of Central avenue NELS MUUS, Cashier. FOR SALE school house in the NEJ4 of Sec- They expect to be away for several where the same intersect Correct Attest: Lars S. Swanson. T. J. Johnson. them can get more done by pay, Myrtle street, eleven hundred weeks. Large tract of good valley ti°n 34, Range 22, Township 63, and forty-six and 4-10 Subscribed and sworn before me this mg ball with another. (1146 4) feet. 6th day of July, 1914. farming land just thrown open be known as the Rocky Glen Mrs. P. Carsten is having her to ABRAHAM OLSON, Myrtle St. For this labor bureau thekwt On Myrtle street between for free settlement, in Oregon. school. ~~1 Material for building house on the claim fixed up for (SEAL) Notary Public. 1 1 Central Ave. 111 Oregon. ^aivnai UUHUHlg VI. in Central avenue and 1st My commission expires Oct. 3, 1915. 1st Ave. N. must evidently be an advisory^ Over 200,000 acres in all. Good said school house will be found on the summer avenue north opposite lot line between lots 8 and 9, A statistician has figured that board, independent of the board climate, rich soil, and does not the school grounds. Plans and Mrs. W. H. Watrous, of Pelrequire eleven hundred and fortyfour to "raise" a boy in the simplest and 8-10 (1184.8) feet. which is advisory to the department irrigation to raise finest specifications are on file at the land called on friends here Fricrops The south side of 1st avenue way from babyhood to eighteen north where the same as a whole. It should be of grain, fruit, and garden office of the County Superinten- day. intersects Myrtle street, years of age costs $4,000, says an made up differently. It should eleven hundred and thirtynine truck. For large map, full instructions dent of Schools and at the Rauch (1139) feet. The exchange. If that is true, let the include representatives of the postoffice. and information, and north side of 1st avenue SO. INTERNATIONAL FALLS statistician figure out the problem north where the same intersects wage earners and should take a plat of several sections of exceptionally The board reserves the right to Myrtle street, Councilman Arnold is at Ray of how a man who earns a eleven hundred and thirtyeight on such duties as those now carried good claims, send reject any and all bids. and 4-10 (1138.4) this week on business. dollar and a half a day rears four feet. by the minimum wage com* $3.40 to John Keefe, Eugene, Annie E. Shelland, Village Treasurer Geo. Holler boys and three girls without begging, Myrtle mission and the board of arbitration, St. On Myrtle street between Oregon three years a U. S. 9-16 Clerk. JndAve.N. is entertaining visitors from Minneapolis St 1st avenue north and 2nd borrowing or stealing. And Ave. surveyor and timberman. An and should assist the depart-? N. avenue north opposite the this week, on a fishing it has been done, is now being lot line between lots 4 and ment in standardizing workmen't^ opportunity to get a good fertile The Press office has a complete trip up the lake. 5, eleven hundred thirtytwo done, and will continue to be (132) feet. The north free homestead near town and I compensation and in determinWLw assortment of library paste, inks, and south sides of 2nd Arthur Duplef is busy in the done. market.—Adv. .what are the proper safety re- avenue north, where the pencils, etc. 1 city this week gulations. -..m 1 W'"* A' 1 n3 DEFECTIVE PAGE