International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 13, 1914 · Page 2 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS WANTS FOREST ON "KEEP POLITICS OUT" FORD CAR OWNERS STATE BECOMES An Nrasting Automobile Offer. OVER 68 YEARS' ROCKY WASTE SAYS PARDEE TO SHARE PROFITS! DAIRYING CENTER I EXPERIENCE Write to the American Motor League, 511 Palace Building, Minneapolis, Has Unique Civil Service Plan— Detroit Manufacturer Reduces More Than 1,125,009 Cows Now Secretary Ernest O. Buhler Urges Minn., and learn how to cut down the expense of running the auto Planting of Revenue Producing Chief Executive by Ambitious Price and Announces New Plan Being Milked in Minnesota, to nearly half. All standard tires and Kindness Has Its Effect. Trees. Assistance Can Make Success.' For 1915. accessories can be had at prices which the garage and dealer has to pay. TRADE MARKS Sixty cent oil costs you 20c. Discount STUDY OF FEED PROBLEM DESIGNS WILL OUST ALL THE PRO- Ernest O. Buhler, secretary of 1 Detroit, Mich., Aug. i.—A plan on broken parts is from 25 to 60 per COPYRIGHTS AC. WILL INCREASE YIELD FESSIONAL POLITICIANS the Minnesota Forestry association, of profit sharing with the consumer, cent. The saving on a single tire is Anyone sending a sketch and description m*y qnlclcly ascertain our opinion free whether an $4 to $15. Tops, side curtains, windshields, "for your own sake and for Invention is probably patentable. Commnnlea* the innovation promised by tlons strictly eonfldeutlal. HANDBOOK on Patents bumpers, horns, lamps, spark Minnesota rapidly is becoming sent free. Oldest agency for seenrinr patents. your children's sake," sends out "Keep out the politics." That Henry Ford at the time of his plugs, speedometers, carburetors, at reoelTS Patents taken through Munn ft Co. the greatest dairying state in the tpteial Scientific notlcs, without charge, American in the the folowing: 33% to 50 per cent below retail prices. was one of the reasons for set- sensational announcement of a No matter what car yon have, we will union, according to the dairying $10,000,000 1858, tling up a separate government dividend among his "In when our constitution supply you. We issue the most com* experts at the university farm. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest circulation was farmed, the provision for every new thing the state did. employes last January, was made plete automobile supply catalogue ever of niiy sclontiflc Journal. Terms, $1 a 1,125,000 More than cows are being published. Only standard goods, At year four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. The idea was to have a board ap-' pubic today. In substance, it is was made that all state lands MUNN CO.861Bto4-'-NewYork prices almost unbelievable. Write today, milked in the state today and must be sold. This was on the assumption pointed that would be indepen- that, under certain specified cirdent for full information and prices. Branch Office, 625 St* Washington, D. C. only one state exceeds this in the that of the governor so that the cumstances, every purchaser of all lands in Minnesota net return per cow for each year. 1915 are fit for farming. As time naughty politicians could not in- a Ford car will receive a "The cause of improvement, 1915, progressed, it was found that certain terfere with the work. jchack on or about August 1, Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery Co. areas of land were too rocky Sn the board aoooints its ex- *or Part the price he paid for Pr°f-^ T- L. Haecken says, is the a bo the board appoints its ex Minnesota dairymen in to be profitably used for cultivation. ecutive officer and goes I are beginning to realize more and es Much of this land, after being E. A.*Yernberg, Manager legislature for its funds and does wne.n ron? P1*1" imnr(1 The value of raisins dairv tne cut over and burned over, itc nwn work anvwhere from operations next Monday after a the value ot raising dairy more its own work anywhere from, jnventorv.1 stock for dairy 'purposes only. is now a waste it is producing no shlltrWn fnr moderately well and seldom has,wee^s shutdown for in\entory There has been a tremendous Wholesale and Retail Meats, revenue, paying no taxes it is a 1915 anything to do with any other the manufacture of cars will awakening during the past years Groceries, Fruits and Feed burden to the community, and in part of the government. |be commenced. Folowmg the an- to the modern methods of stock its present condition it is a bad Now the efficiency commission nua^ custom of the company, the breeding and progressive dairymen advertisement for the state. These Home-Made Sausage and has presented a plan for the or- Prices will be reduced. Last year are breeding herds with lands, not profitable for farming, ganization of the state govern- $5° lopped off the price of Hamburger was dairy heredity. That is to say, can be made to produce from $2 to organize a government is to fac^ mo(le^ This year the toui- they are breeding dairy cattle for to per acre per year, if manag $10 ment. The very first thing to do car be reduced from to .S550 dairy purposes from cattle which Give us a Trial and You Will ed according to forestry principles. dismiss those independent boards. $49° anc^ he roadster fro™ $5°° to have been producers before This revenue is annual and Stay With Us a reduction of each $440, $00 And then, you may object, the, jnstance. them.'Ordinary it will never cease. The question doors will be oper* to the mighty. There strings attached Cows, according to: is: Shall we go ahead and treat Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh are no politicians. It is to meet that ob-|to sajes Qf be_ Prof. Haecker, produce an approximate the remaining areas of our state cars jection that the efficiency commis- August 1st, and /Vi average of pounds a lands according old principle, Second Ave. and Fifth Street Internationa} Falls, Minn. TQI 125 ween sion insists on the merit system in every year of butter-fat. Good dairy which we know is partly ust IQI5 reach 300000| civil service as an essential part buying u\*ar or either cows should produce pounds. wrong or shall we adopt a better 300 customer of its plan. A system by which \model wi)l One of the herds at the university policy? This better policy 5etween those date3 a man holds his job as long as he check from the om- farm last year produced lbs. of was approvd of by lhe legislature & 793 receive a does satisfactory work. I pany? perhaps from the com- butter-fat without extra care or at its last session, in the form or attention. of No. the state forests amend But not the old civil service sys- pany's dealer in his home town 9, ment, which provides that all tem. The trouble with that is for making the actual re- Wisconsin farmers were the $40, those state lands which are unfit that it permits a man to hold his duction in the price on all cars first to realize the value of proper 82099 for tilage shall not be sold, but job whether he does satisfactory double the amount of the reducwork feeding and breeding of dairy be used as state forests—the returns or not. tion in price made a year ago. stock and as a result, says Prof. to go to the school fund. Haecken, Wisconsin dairymen receive An up-to-date service system'The fstributed wi" amount thus This amendment will be submitted from to more per gives the superior officer a tree 'JG $t2,000,000, or more $8 $10 $2,000,000 to popular vote November cow each year than the average hand to discharge subordinates. If tha" being distributed among 3. 13 dairymen in Minnesota or other a man is incompetent, let him go., the employes this year. states, Minnesota producers come travel— If he'can't work with the people-1 *he sho,uld appreciably are capable of producing a much Wherevei If sales second in the list, exceeding those he has to work with, let him go.!e*«ed 3°o,ooo, there will be a larger yield that is obtained from still further division of profits, of Iowa by from to a year $5 $10 the average cow in the stale. If he demoralizes the service, let in Asia, Africa, Europe or America, you based on a percentage of the additional each cow. "I am inclined to believe thac him go. In a system where a •will find "A. B. A." Cheques, issued by us saes. The division will "During the last two decades," the farmers have not given man can't be discharged for anything under authority of tbe American Bankers be withheld until the entire year says Prof. Haecken, "Minnesota as close study to the feeding pro less than assault and battery is completed, in order to make it Association, tlio safest and handiest kind of has made remarkable progress in blem as they should, for two reasons. on his department chief, discipline "travel money. You can use tkem exactly unnecessary to undertake twice, the quality of her dairy First, because many of cannot be well maintained. improving the vast task of drawing and mail- pro(iucts. Twenty years ago like currency in every country of the them do not understand the terms Efficiency in the civil service im these products were not known civilized world, and they are plies a free hand in making re- "1^^00'00? checks. employed by instructors, and because safe to carry. The profit sharing with custom- great markets. Now we the information given has C&ll or write for booklet. movals. on our Well, then how is the man pro- *rs "otaff.ect are receiving the highest market not been sufficiently definite and wil1 measure in.™y FIRST NATIONAL BANK tected? Two ways. The bureau the profit shanng with employes. products, es- practical to command the confidence price for our dairy INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA rihief can't make a vacancy for a by pecialy for Minnesota creamery of the farmers." Statements have T)een made tfiiet cant make a vacancy tor a Ford officials that the minimum Professor Haecken is nationally friend because the appointment uoe can be made only with the ap- wage and profit sharing pan a «In Minne- recognized as an authority on l8gQ there were in ——1 -r been highly successful, in that yielding, on the dairying. He first began to keep proval of the civil service commission. gota COWS) SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS average 2800 has vastly improved the efficiency pounds of milk and records of dairy cattle in his own There is no object in of the employes, and has created! butter_fat cow. 1882. herd in Since that time he J2g d§ per firing a man to make room for a much better liv- nigmfwyfwypp 1,125,000 cows, has kept accurate record of the friend when the service is protected Now there are much better living conditions averagjng 4^000 pounds of milk, feeding and yield of every cow in that way. There will Northern Minnesota Hospital among them thfc principle ob- containing pounds of butter- that has come into his possessio be no object in discharging any jects among them. He has a herd of twenty cattle fat, equivalent to pounds of man who is doing good work. 175 butter worth at a fair valuation all of which he know§ and calls The second is that all charges There is still a strong probabil- of cents per pound, or by name. Kindness, he says, has 27 $47.25 in the service must be reported to North- ity a strike on the Great which makes the total the commission and the commis- an other much to do with the milk yield per ern Northern Pacific and annual value of he state's dairy and that is one of the chief rea rnc^7„etn ttnkTS: STZttJVtt&T f7°\ 3 sons that Professor Haecken' The commission does not have mediati0n, not to arbitration, and Fro™ mvesti: the careful cattle always yield the maximum to investigate every case. It is agreed to abide by the we find that our common haye not not fair to let malcontent tie resuit They are showing no dis- things up untill he has aired his position yield on any point of! to grievance. But the power to investigate consequence, and the Board of is the power to expose Mediation is not hopeful of bringing abuses if they dtcur. But the power about a compromise. The to expose abuses if they occur. railroads claim that the demands The power to expose abuses is of the men would increase their equivalent to the power to correct $330oo,ooo per year! lyardens by them- "and they are in no condition to' If any head officer makes pay out this amount. Newspaper changes without good cause he offices are receiving literature set- 1 can't make very many without ting forth the arguments for and Rt H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, IVL D. 0 its becoming known that he is the against the respective parties to Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. weak point in the administration, the controversy, which indicates 1 over International State Bank. International Falls, Min Office Of course, the civil service com- that trouble is^ expected' and both mission might go to sleep on its sides are anxious to gain public job. Yes, it might. No system sympathy.—Fergus Falls Journal. is automatic. You have got to 0 trust somebody. The Enterprise will not knowingly international Falls Abstract support any man for the 1 But if the heads of the depart- & ments half way try to do their legislature who is pledged to reduty BURDiCK, KREMER & KING, Propriff rv and the governor has any.imburse the men who have sub Abstracts, Real Estate and Insurance scribed to build a Minne- ambition at all to make a successful $60,000 sota building at the San Francisco administration and the civil Collections, Conveying and Loans exposition. The state legislature service commission is not comp6sed composed of the representatives entirely of bass-^bod images J. E. BURDICK, Manager of the people refused to make this and the people are not wholly International Falls Minnesota All the World Has Grown to Respect the Great appropriation believing that such indifferent to the results of government, Minnesota State Fair arid Exposition. Each Year, money would not benefit the state the civil service system in any particular. Now a number when its "gates are thrown open, people from all over the described by the efficiency commission Middle West hasten to attend it. More the reason, then, of gentlemen have put up their to keep competent men why persons in the Northwest, at the very doors of the in their places and give the de-Uiotes for the amount on the ex Fair, should take advantage of the opportunity. The Minnesota LICENSED PLUMBERS partment heads a fair swing to. pressed promise that the next legrun is State Fair educational, inspirational, and en islature would reimburse them.. their, department. tertaining. It is a Fair for the children as well as the and Heating Engjneers We do not believe in thus mort- parents. It is an Exposition of Ideas. Whether you desire A visitor in town this week re- *he future and thwarting to be informed or entertained the Fair is sure to please marked how fashionably dressed every honest attempt that is made you. Coming? WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE the ladies of Baudette appeared, to bring about economy.—MapleThere^^is ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE LET'S GO! no getting away from it, jton Enterprise. the girls, both married and single, MINNESOTA STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION EAST & CORRIN of this burg know how to drapj Make the Press office your Hamline, Sept. 7-12. themselves in becoming duds. And headquarters in case that you Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. Phone 221 they don't send out of town for need anything in the line of job .them either.—Baudette Region, printing. -1-