International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 27, 1914 · Page 3 of 8
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'-ft INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLIC SCHOOL GOOD PROGRESS FORT FRANCES VOLUNTEERS WHY NOT TAG MINNESOTA INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS LEAVE BACHELORS? OPENS MONDAY) ON ELWELL ROADS Last Saturday evening a rous-' A great many state legislatures AND BORDER BUDGET ing public, good-bye gathering have given consideration to bills was held at Fort Frances, in hon- taxing bachelors and many conjor Entered as Second Glass Matter June 23,1909, at the Postofflee at International Best Grade and High School Roads Between This City and of the forty volunteers who vincing arguments have been preleft Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. the State. Best Baudette and From here to Ray Building in or sister city, Sunday night, sented why men who escape Practically Completed. Teachers Obtainable Engaged. BEORSE P. WATSON, Edit* and Muigir for Camp Valcartier, where the matrimony should pay a penalty, IRTEMUTUMAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. Canadian volunteers will but why not tag them as a more 25,000 TOTAL STATE AID GOOD WORK PLEASES Official Paper of Ranier rendezvous until their call for service painless and effective-method of Official Paper of International Falls. FOR YEAR $7,530 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS in Europe. extermination? If the bachelors Appropriate addresses were de- were tagged the widows could Speaking for the county board The children and teachers of It is said that yeast is the only LEE AND COUNTY OPTION. livered by Mayor Christie* Hon. easily find them and Cupid would our public schools are looking for- Commissioner R. S. Mcdonald food product which rises without J. A. Mathieu, M. P. P., Judgesr do the rest. The bachelor is A letter from Mr. W. E. Lee ward with great pleasure to the declares that they made no misthe an increase in price. Fitch Magistrate Hollands, At- naturally timid, but under the entorneys Republican nominee for gov- of another school year, take when they let the contracts beginning Tibbets and Keating and couraging influences of a merry that in spite of reports which starts next Monday, Aug. for the four Elwell roads in this ernor, says General Armament" by common Rev. Harris. The speeches were widow he can be easily led to the to the contrary, he is still in favor county to Messrs, Partridge and 31. consent seems to be war secretary .interspersed with songs and reci- altar, for there is no more helpless of option. He encloses, Few cities can boast of as good Harmon. county of Europe and some parts tations. craft afloat than a lovesick swain the following extract from his schoolhouse arid none can show ~A tour inspection was made by of Asia. a The hall was packed to its utfmost who has passed^the age of discretion, recent Owatonna speech, which equipped for the com- the county commissioners last one as well capacity and a rousing meeting and the little imp that speaks for itself. I fort, convenience* education of its Thursday all along the Elwell held. plays ping-pong with human It is rumored that an American "I believe in county option and children and young people. road No. which runs along 24 On Sunday evening the Regimental hearts has no more capable ally snydicate is to purchase the fleet that the people of any govern-1 has Rainy river between this city and The aim of the school band called out the people than a woman who loves at of the North German Line, which mental unit should have the legal this city oniy Baudette. They found the road been to give to not at 11 p. m. and at midnight a second sight, for experiences is now tied up in New York harbor, machinery provided for the ex- equipped and carefully to be practically all completed, so such a weU torchlight procession paraded makes Cupid subtle and bold. for about $30,000,000. pression of their will upon the seiected course of study that none that in about a month it will pro- around town and escorted the The women have tag days t-: Miquor question. In addition to children need leave neither bably be turned over to the of QUr brave soldier boys to the depot promote most every other public I providing a county option law, educational county board. It is now predicted that Congress the city or county for amidst hearty cheers and good enterprise, and why not a tag day win auiuuiu uu.u.g believe in further reducing the untii they, are ready to The Elwell road running from will adjourn during the wishes. purposes for bachelors ?«. We have in Minnesota of he next three weeks. iPower the brewery in politics enter the university proper. They this city to Ray, which is known course approximately fifty thousand curbing the sinister influence jiave aiso been careful to provide as road No. also well -n the and Many of the members wlill doubtless 20, NATION FACING bachelors and an equal number of the liquor traffic by preventing £or many different courses in way to completion' and will be be glad to get home and enter MEAT FAMINE of widows. Why not get 'brewery ownership of saloons or gucji that the maximum of ready for examination in a few the campaign for the re-election. a way them together and solve two vexatious buildings occupied by saloons, by 1 secured, thus weeks. state aid might be I Economic experts of the Federal problems witfi one marriage 'enforcement of laws prohibiting pll-m tne r, which runs from t. eliminating a large part of the Road No. nafiny a lar$yp narf The bill allowing foreign built 9, government are giving the high license the sale of beer or liquor any operation by local taxa- this city to Northome, is well cogt of ships to register under the United cost of living problem thoughtful but legally licensed retailers, thus tjQn started, portions of it, a3 that States flag has passed the Senate consideration and are investigating doing away with blind pigs and A LAUDER STORY. For example, this school dis- 'between Big Falls and Littlefork, in the form in which it originally the high prices of meat. The other illicit places whose existence Harry Lauder was being dined trict will receive during the com- we understand, are already in use. came from the house. The conference department of agriculture has depends upon the illegal sale by some of his friends at the ing school year the magnificent Mr. Geo. Snyder, who is digsum A. provision allowing such just completed a census of the of liquor, and by such other legislation Lamb's club, New York, one evening of under the Benson- ging a ditch and making the road ships to engage in American meat-producing animals of the $2700 as may be necessary to des- and of course reciprocated by Lee act, which provides that a over the portion of road No. coastwise trade being struck out. United States and finds that there 9, IJCC dLti yiUVlUCg Lild CL Vti UU1 llUli UdU I'V• 1I/V4!A4* IMN WIllLll 111^ 1 MJ 9 entertaining his hosts. The Skotch ^roy ep limited number of districts thruout between Big Falls and Gemmell, has been a decrease of 4,183,000 comedian has an endless fund of the state shall receive an- is having good success and is do- The president has issued an appeal head and an increase of $1800 $176,530,- stories. THE WORLD'S BEST SELLER nually f°r the central school and ing splendid work. All the road to citizens of the United in value during the past year. 000 Dundee farnjer, who lived "A for each associated school, making equipment of Harmon and States to refrain from violent partisan On January 1, the herd $150 1914, not far from old home in bonnie discussion of the foreign At a annual meeting of the1 district we have six as- Partridge, which has been used In this numbered compared recent 144,507,000, Scotland'" Lauder told his friends situation as it is desired to keep American Bible society its reports' sociated schools, viz,r Ranier, on road No. will be moved on with head a year ago. 24, 148,690,000 "employed a farm hand namfr'\ this country strictly neutral and at The bulk of the nation's de year's sale of Ericksburg, Ray, Loman, Beaver, that portion of No. 9, the showed that tre last to avoid anything that might give creased meat supply is in the greatest on record, land Goldville. To comply with mouth of the Littlefork river, Bibles was the swine herd. Compared with last' "Here, Sandysaid he one day, offense to any parties to the European During1 the twelve months the this act the school board is re- within a few days and with favorsociety controversy. year the number of hogs in the 'SanS roon and gie the coos a cabUnited copies of to employ a teacher in able weather, rapid ^strides will quired put out 5,251,176 +ViJc hrtrtt whirli rrvQtalizes the agriculture, manual training, and be made before the winter sets in. States has diminished bage each, bi^t min' ye gie the head cattle head biggest to the coo that gies the plan is being contemplated A worlds hopT and ^s was an in! domestic economy, all of which These roads are all under the 2,185,000 175,000 to provide Washington with a and sheep 1,763,000 head. The maist milk. crease of nearly a million and taught in these schools, active and personal supervision of comprehensive system of municipal major portion of the increased "Sandy departed to do his masvalues a quarter over the preceding! Another financial benefit gained Mr. A. Ogaard of this city, who L. markets in an endeavor to is credited to the beef ani- ter's bidding. Upon his return the year. by this district is that under is the state highwty engineer for $1500 bring the cost of living within the mals. The value of all cattle, ex- old farmer asked him if he had During the ninety-eight years the Holmberg act which is grant- this county and great credit is means of the ordinary individual. eluding milch cows, when com- done as he was told, and had divipared of the society's history it has-sold ed for the transportation of due him for the energetic manner It will be necessary, of course, to with last year, shows an ded out the cabbages to merit, more than a million copies of the children residing at a greater dis- in which he has been taking care gain proper legislation from congress increase of swine "Aye, maister, replied the lad- Bible each year, on the average," tance than two miles from any of the many details in connection $166,688,000 0 before such a scheme can be have gained in value, die, 'I gied 'em a cabbage head, and it is estimated that when the school offering industrial in- with the construction and keepsociety's $9,842,000 put into effect. while sheep have depreciated ^and hung th' biggest on the pump hundred years is com- structions, which means that the ing the work going not only as far $1,476,000. handle." pleted in the total issue will teachers employed shall te quali- as the field work has been conbe 1916 According to a statement given about a hundred and twenty fied and required to teach the in- cerned, but also keeping the by out by John S. Williams, controller million copies. dustrial branches The teachers state highway commissioner in LONG HOURS FOR MINNESOTA PATENTS of the currency, the financial Thus the Bible not only remains of this district have been engaged such touch with the work that no FARM LABORERS TRADE-MARKS condiion in his country is again, wori^'s best seller' but its to comply with this requirement delays crept in. The farm laborers of Minnesota about normal. This report is bas- are increasing with great of the state high school board. Mr. Ogaard has nothing but work on an average of ten hours sales COPYRIGHTS on statements receive rom ^pi^ity. iocai school board have also good words to say in regard to and fifteen minutes per day, according various sec 10ns coun r) Xnd we hope that every Bible been notified by the state high the efficient manner in which the to a report which has Send sketch, or model and showing that the emergency bOUght to be read and school board that the local high contractors have done their work just been issued by the United description for free search. goW wag States department of agriculture. measures a op an are studied—not merely for decora- school has been awarded-the sum and the cheerful manner in which Book containing mech 200 now being rescinded. tive or advertising purposes, to of $1000 for the mainten-they have followed his instruc- The farms of Minnesota employ anical movements sent free annually laborers and the average be left neglected in a conspicious ance of a normal training depart- tions. on request. 108,000 monthly compensation is It now seems probable that the spot.—Fairmont Sentinel. ment. The rural schools of this The completion of these roads $28.90 N W. N. Roach, Jr., Attorney government will purchase a number with board and if the labor district are also awarded aid togciner witn tne vast drainage $41.00 and Counsellor at Law, of vessels to start the building HENRY FORD'S EXAMPLE er boards himself. These figures to the amount of from to ditcnes which are being dug, of $150 up of merchant marine and to af- TO THE BUSINESS WORLD relate to the year The Mechanical & Electrical each because the board which we wirote a few weeks ago, 1913. $300 ford facilities for our exporters average wage for farm labor in Expert The following from an ex- has complied with the certain will open up a great many hundchange for shipping American goods Continental United States is$i3-85 McGill Building, is a lesspn taken' from the requirements in regard to the red thousand acres of the finest per month with board and r°a,^ J^01^1"688 will be asked Henry the Detroit qualifications of teachers and the land on earth' to settlement and Washington, D. C. Yord, without board. pnrs necessary legislation manufacturer who believes in the equipment of buildings which cultivation. These agricultural tne $19.97 to carry out this idea and it is proper distribution of the surplus means a total aid of under lands also contain, according to $2700 more than likely that a bond issue among those who should this provision. Mr. McDonald's estimate, in the earned of about will be au $30,000,000 th Tu"1 au" participate. Unfortunately there In "addition to these special neighborhood of five hundred mil- Wl11 uc s? lze provi un to carry no^. like Henry awards there is the regular state lion feet of forest products wait- are many men ou this policy. International Falls, rtrusota Ford. I aid of and also the sum of ing to be converted, into lumber, $2,200 "We have two kinds of great and library aid which repre- paper, railroad ties, cedar poles $80 Japan's ultimatum to Germany, money men in this country. isents one half the sum expended and posts, box wood, barrel "requesting the withdrawal of her The trust represents one kind last year for a school library. Al- staves, axe handles, excelsior, etc., HAS battleships from Chinese waters and Henry Ford, of Detroit, re- together these sums amount to the which means that in every part or their disarmament, and also the presents the other and the good grand total of which is of the county along highways as LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL $7,530, relinquishment of her province of kin(i. quite a help in paying the running well as along the railroads small Kiaochow, caused quite a stir Ford publicly announces that expenses of our district. factories will come in and give These Combined Guarantee a Populous Center of Activity. amongst certain elements who if his business this year passes a When we remember that only employment to the colonies of professed to see grave menace to certain figure he will voluntarily the total amount settlers who are already begin- years agQ LOTS FOR RENT two the United States in the action, —turn to his customers, the indi- Qf state aid received by this dis- ninS locate in all this northern to The Koochiching Company will lease The administration, however, was vidual purchasers, between twelve trjct oniy $1400 we get some country. This great wealth of was fully advised of the contemplated and eighteen millions of dollars. j^ea Qf the good work that has timber products enables the set- lots at International Falls for building move and intends to remain neut- "The more you need the more been done an(j the continued t^er make a good living while to purposes on the basis for the first five ral in the matter as they have the yQu buy for me," Ford says, "the thoue-ht and nlannW necessarv clearing his land. These roads years of current taxes and assessments assurance of the Japanese gov- iOWer I shall make my prices, and bring district like ours up to also means more and better and six per cent: per annum on the assessed t0 a ernment that Kiaochow will be the more money I shall return to 1 school and church facilitits which the present point of efficiency. valuation. Leases for a longer restored to the Chinese Empire. you. together With the community life, period will provide tor an appraisal at We venture to say that it entertainment The trust says: "The more and instruction would be difficult to secure a the end of each five year period* The Bureau of Engraving and you need and the more you buy, now being developed in connection set of men who could have done Buildings must comply with city Printing has taken on extra the higher my prices will go. with the rural and consolidat- 380 any better by the distflct then schoo,s ordinances and be appropriate to the hands to help out in printing the Give me all you can and Til take ed in this county by Miss the present board has done. neighborhood, and must, in case of residence 4* It A «\«tA0AMf K/\n A A am A emergency currency. all you have." Shelland and her splendid corps $400,000,000 property, be placed on the same Ford owes his gigantic fortune The employes of the bureau are of teachers gives advantages such Carl Schulz Vrooman, the new working in twelve hour shifts, the to brains, efficiency, concentration building line as other house* in block. as have not been enjoyed by the assistant secretary of agriculture, work continuing both night and and honesty. He is said to new countries of past generations. was sworn in during the week. day. The printing of this vast have more ready money than any Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1,200 Mr. Vrooman is a Missourian by number of bills will esablish anew man in the country. No man envies The United States Steel cor- birth and conducts a large experi- record as it is to be turned out in him a dollar of it* Every Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit AU mental farm near Bloomingto'n, P°rati°n the Standard Oil ComIllinois. man wishes him greater success. six weeks. At the time of the C. B. KINNEY He has spent several Pany the-United Com" and Fruit Spanish American war it took ten It is monopolistic, extortion that years- abroad studying farming Pany 1}otl.fied the govern- have months to turn out $500,000,000 is hated in his country, not wealth SALES MANAGER conditions in foreign countries. (me^ of their intentions to put which was the record up to that honestly acquired—and Henry their fleets under the American time. Three thousand five hundred Ford is the proof of it. r.':" International Falls 1 The Press prints the newf Shen under.tbe ne£ employes are engaged in this May American businessv produce its news,, home registry^ ^foreigncraft work, many like him." 1