International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 3, 1914 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATlbNAL FALLS PRESS drilled public officers, dressed as son, of Wisner,, were cisitors in THE TEACHERS' PICNIC PROCEEDINGS OF INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS private citizens, from the States. this neighborhood last Sunday. Miss Annie Shetland and Professor. T1IP niTV nnillinil on^ ammunition which the The petition for the new ditch I Mil wOUNClL Mclntyre chaperoned a AND BORDER BUDGET ML °fficers saw was unboiled custom has received the signature of company of sixty school teachers corn, uncooked eggs, "restricted nearly everyone owning land to of the county up the lakes to Sandy Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postofflee at International 'dog" and a "volley" ball hdden be affected by it, and is now in the Point on the Canadian shore Minutes of a regular meeting of amQng the cargo. Passing a Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. hands of the judge, it having been va the Rainy Lake Monday afternoon. the city council held August 24th, United States cruiser at the lake approved and recommended by The guests of the occasion 8E0RBE P. WATSOI, Edit* aid mug* IITERUTIORAL FALLS PRESS PUILISHII8 CO. 11914, at 8 clock p. m. entrance the innocent looking the county commissioners. There were Rev. and Mrs. Hermance I Members present, Alderman F. Canadan boat answered the sumH. is a little more money to be raised and Rev. and Mrs. Blake. They Official Paper of Ranier Keyes, Jos. V. Keyes, Zimmer- mons by saying that all were non- Official Paper of International Falls. to pay the premium on the bond, (took raw provisions along, which man, Doran, Miner and litis. combatants on board, that they when publication and date of were cooked over camp fires made head that lands that are barred to settle- The mmmutes of the meeting were only on a cruise amid the "Uneasy lies the hearing will be set. on the sandy shore. Dr. Young, ment by a cheval-defrise of held August 17th were read/and Canadian islands and promised wears the crown." Mrs. Tom Armstrong left for of the institute force, now in our stamps. tj°n. Miner, not to interfere wth United States on erman southern Minnesota for a visit, city* was physical director and seconded by Alderman Doran, commerce nor touch neutral bregon, like Minnesota, wants Nine nations are now at war, Mojiday. several wild games caused the same were approved. a„owed these lands settled, but has discovered shore( and she was to with a strong probability of making Cedardale school will be open woods to echo with the noise of that they can be settled t. S"an m,°Vef. proceed on her way. No sooner that it an even dozen before the Monday, Sept. 7th. the conflict. The company reThe much more quickly with the E. Rose be granted a license the innocent looking' craft sympathy of the communi- turned after the moon was high week is out to sell intoxicating liquors for a stumps removed—or partially removed touch the shore Sand Point in ty is extended to Mr. and Mrs. enough to cast the shadows across term of one year from September so that the settler can the war zone that the seemingly C. S. Romens and family, in the [the waters. All proclaimed County 1st, which motion 1914, which motion was innocent carg0 an(j private citi- All idle men in Canada who raise crops from the start. loss of their lttle baby, Grace, Superintendent Annie Shelland seconded have not lived there for at least So in Oregon they propose to by Alderman F. H. jn their true light. zens were seen Aug. 19th. She was an unusually 'and Superintendent of our city Keyes and earned by unanimous so_called so-registered have the state undertake this three years are being rquired to Xhese and bright, sweet child. Funeral ser- schools Professor Mclntyre the work, and to authorize it to go in leave the country, except the Austrians V°^f' a non-combatants soon had their vices were held from the Catholic ,Iest of entertainers. and Germans and they are debt to carry it on. -Alderman Doran, ammunition unloaded—forts for- church at Littlefork. seconded by 9lderman F. H. being made prisoners till after the Why*not in Minnesota, too? tified and war was on. A company FAREWELL RECEPTION. Frost the past week did a great Keyes, the bond of W. E. Rose, war. There is an important difference of Germans were found deal of damage in this vicinity, A very pleasant farewell reception retail liquor dealer in the amount „ear between the two states, hold an island and the and social was tendered Rev. to the corn and potatoes. of $2,000 with the American Sure- which is also a reason why Minnesota Irish rushed is)and County surveyor, E. W. Kibbey, As there are now no children E. M. Hulett, of the Baptist ty Company as surety, was appro- ()ridgCj should act that does not blew up the thus cutting filed this morning for re-election church last Monday evening, at from the east and north to attend apply to Oregon: the state of A\ T-V .f off the only approach. Telegra- to that important office. Mr. the home of Mrs. F. L[ Raymond. the Cedardale school, there is a A Alderman Doran, moved that Minnesota owns much of thiscutover r* TMi» ,. phic communications were severGeo. Kibbey has made good and should About twenty-five guests were movement on foot to have the P. Elliott be granted a h-ed ,ies land, while in Oregon it is and all food were be re-elected. He is tremendously present. Miss Gast and Miss school moved to Bear River, at cense to sell intoxicating liquors contrabai|(f privately owned. made the of war interested in the rapid and substantial Gates rendered several musical the crossing of the Happyland for a term of one year from Sept-Then sti„ness Imagine a Minnesota acre owned in the hushed of development of this selections. Mr. Musgrave presented road, to accomodate the great ember 1st 1914 which mot.on by the state, submerged by that autumn afternoon whjle the county and has worked incessantly Mr. Hulett with a fine majority in that vicinity. was seconded by Alderman F. H. swamp, stump-covered and without unseen hand was inti th for the digging of ditches and black alligator traveling bag, in A baby girl came last Friday, Keyes and carried by unanimous £ith w®nder. roads. There are many such Ieayes o( the forest making of roads wherever it has behalf of his many friends. Light to brighten the home of Mr. and acres in Minnesota. .. ful taste, the allies made camp been possible. refreshments were served by the Mrs. August Issacson. As this A1J On motion of Alderman Doran, The soil, though, is as fertile as and awaited the hostess, Mrs. Raymond. is the first little daughter in the seconded by Alderman F. H. sp:p.p any on earth. Mr. Hulett made many friends There is no occasion for the family of seven, hey have special Keyes, the bond of Geo. P. Elliott, But the land is worthless, except here and this occasion was a hearty raise in the priceof foodstuffs in retail liquor dealer, in the amount The officers of the allies deof cause for congratulations. speculatively, as it stands. expression of their esteem for this country on account of the war $2,000 with-the American Sure- ta^ed members of the company Mr. J. W. Hilliard shipped part Suppose the state drains this him. in Europe. To boost the cost of ty Company, as surety, was appro- PrePafe a feast from the con- of their household effects, Tuesday, to acre, at the pro rata cost of one the necessities of life is but a ved. .traband of war and the smell of to Millers Siding. Mrs. Hilliard dollar. species of highway robbery that tOT Alderman F. H. Keyes moved corn and coffee soom made the air and children left the evening Suppose it builds a road on to ought to subject the perpetrators that S. K. Bancroft be granted a Pregnan* with the mystic power before for the same place, where it, at the cost of two dollars. to drastic punishment.—Mankato license to sell intoxicating liquors £reater than shot or shell. The they will remain this winter, and Suppose it clears the stumps 1 The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel Free Press. for a term from September 1st, ^s^and prisoners soon fell before may permanently. This move was from it at the cost of twenty-five 200 MODERN ROOMS 1914, which motion w*as seconded *he f^ast smelling corn and cook- made on account of the state depriving in Heart of Bu»in«— DUtrict dollars. 8INQLC RATE $!.£• A statistician has figured that by Alderman Doran and carried dog, |the white flag was them of their homestead, The process of reclamation SI.eo •UROPLAN RATE FOR TWO PIRMNI to raise a boy in the simple way by unanimous vote. raised under pretext of surrender where they have lived over six would cost, thus, twenty-five dollars. PRIVATE RATH AND TOILET EXTRA from babyhood to 18 years of age COMPLETE SAFETY years. The original selling price On motion of Alderman Doran, ?nd mad,e for, libr*y- a dash was AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS costs $4,000. If that is true, let AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION was, say, five dollars. The acre seconedd by Alderman The contract for cutting out the 11 was soon very evldent that the the statistician figure out the problem RECORDS SHOW NO LIVES (INSURANCE stands at thirty-three dollars it Keyes, the bond of S. K. Bancroft, fiShtlnS sPlrlt dead- right of way, and grubbing same was far from EVER LOST IN A SPRINKLEO BUILOINO.) how a man who earns $1.50 EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNINS is worth and can be sold for at retail liquor dealer, in the amount ?everaI b?v m«n by of the Elwell road, between Littlefork showed WATER. STEAM HEAT. OAS ANO ELECTRIC a day rears four boys and three of $2,000 with the American Sure- stru^le ,that they were of no LIGHTS. AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. least fifty dollars. ther and Happyland, has been SEVEN STORY ANNEX IN CONNECTION. girls without begging,brorowing ty Company as surety, was appro- stock. they wrestled for This is a profit of sixty per common let by Engineer DeHart. Mr or stealing. And it has been done, cent but that is the smallest factor. ved. Part theiRomens and Murphy have the! some of the time it is being done and will be done. tl}e THE FALL TERM OF The largest factor is that the Alderman Miner moved tfiat strugg?e waf ®and contract for the two miles from on and —Ex. The Bemidji acre is settled. the chief of polile be given a list rfme IS F' HaPPyland and north. j.1 1 ... It seemed as though both sides! This acre was useless wilderness, 11 01 all those whose lilenses are ihere are not many settlers in! N ,1. Business College .. Would soon be buried the sands /r Don't be a chump. Give your U• 1 yielding no wealth, paying past due and instructed to either water|township 68-26 now as there was' of timfii or drowned the trade to the merchants who keep no taxes, supporting nobody. OPENS OCT. 5th. co ec icense ee or ose up Qf 0bijvj0n. it was for the Ger- opened for fiing. One store the year around. Buy of Now it is on the tax rolls, yielding the operation, which motion was her!S" man Joan of Arc" to lead Sch°o1 !,as !closed' the man who stands at your side and wealth to the nation and state, seconded by Alderman F. H. church services discontinued, and O rl 11 f* A 4* Tl A /I .4 a at the tax collector's counter. Buy embattled countrymen on to vic- PATENTS supporting, with its neighbor Keyes and carried. one day school closed and one will tory. With wind and tide against of the man who is your neighbor, acres, a family. On motion of Alderman Doran, enemy two to one proba"y hfe tc.be moved to ac- TRADE-MARKS your acquaintance, your friend. them and the The profit in that is vastly seconded bv Alderman F. H. [and jcomodate those that are 'left. This against the brave on the COPYRIGHTS state of affairs has come about fj^nhey^U8 who°helps ^sf ^cttn^ of' 'timing Sher Brothers were grant- ^"island, "she l'ed her" t^stbg th tll make a market for the things you Paw,lbrok«r l'cense' warriors down to the wave wash- a that acre though therc are no act!on Send sketch, or model and have to sell. Buy of the home who would refuse an' ,m°h°n of. AWrman Doran, ed ashore, built a bridge with her SUDoort and encourae description for free search. italists merchant who advertises in the profit of ponded by Alderman F. H. own hands, swimming the straits s^e Book containing 200 mechanical opportunity t0 make a o( fid ttl home paper-Star Gazette, Moose s[xty per cent. jKeves. the amended bid of the In- to get her building materal while movements sent free to "claim jumpers," with a wide Lake. Oregon is taking the initiative !ternational Light & Water Com- her followers stood awe struck at on request. mouth and a long pocket book. in a project that Minnesota jPany accePted- her daring. The enemy was car- was It is to be presumed these settlers W. N. Roach, Jr., Attorney Ordinance No. was read for ried off their feet in the face of Out of the sixty-seven senator should have taken up long ago. are satisfied with the result they and Counsellor at Law9 the second time. such heroism and the maid of the ships in the state of Minnesota Can't it be taken up in Minneonly have helped to bring about. On motion of Alderman Doran, bound island won another eleven will be returned to of- t^e COming session of the rock Mechanical & Electrical sota at seconded bv Alderman F. H. victory for the Germans. Peace fice this fall-without opposition, legislature.—Duluth Herald. I# T## Expert Keyes, the following bills were .was declared at once, for hunger leaving fifty-sb instances where 1 McGill Building, Subscribe for the Press. is a great peace maker, and all F.LIMINATES THE approved: there nre contects. County op- Washington, D. C. gathred. around the camp fire, tion i? play in a large part in the MIDDLEMAN A. L. Burnett, street la-c brotherhood was recognized and campaign and the 1en.J^rs of the •V •—V#—« bor $ 15.00 the peace meal was eaten toi-?8s cause are using all possible means John Dpagaman, street labor Officials of the United States Afterwards a sham bat1285'^e to further the election of candidates department of Agriculture have w^h the "volley" favorable.. Eleven ,o.f the I was all the history of mankind no S. Gambino, street labor. ball and in friendly combat was sixty-seven nominees hEtve'no opposition. Julius Mountain, street labor been testing but the parcels post International Falls, Minnesota tested again the strength of the -The lucky ones are: 11.25 as a means of marketng eggs and opposing forces. At seven forty22 Sentor Frank E. Putman, Fairbault, Rainy River Produce Co., have found it highly satisfactory. 2K ^ve same evening the armoured Blue Earth county Albert feed for fire team The department has shipped 466 HAS I cruiser, Rainy -Lake sailed L. Ward, Fairmont, Martin county Int'l Falls Daily Journal, lots, consisting of 9,131 eggs to for her home ports, bringing her James D. Denegre and W. W. printing 15.00 various parts of the nation and LOCATION, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL friends, the enemy as guests. Dunn, St. Paul, Ramsey county upon arrival at destination, only jThos. Newby, supplies for With full head of steam and the John D. Sullivan, St. *Cloud and 7 327 eggs, or three and one-half' fire team QQ These Combined Guarantee a Populous Center of Activity. lights out, she run the gauntlet Pierre A. Hilbert, Stearns county per cent of the total were broken, Richard Liljeblad, fire in enemy's boats. Once she Edward Rusrad, Wheaton, 16800°^ Ten dozen eggs can be shipped 1 surance rectifier ... .. LOTS FOR RENT nearly run down an unknown war Traverse county Robert C. Dunn, in one container a distance of 150 AHelard Perreault, repairmiles ship but turned quickly away and Princeton, Mille Lacs county The Koochiching Company will lease at a cost of 4.7 cents per ing made her escape in the darkness. John A. Healy, Hibbing, St. Louis dozen. This includes the cost of F. E. Peterson, estimate lots at International Falls for building 1471 16 Wtien she slipped into her dock county O. H. Griggs, Virginia, transportation and container.! lighting contract purposes on the basis for the first five '•7"' Voo near the customs office at nine •. St. Louis county A. L. Hanson, Minnesota postal authorities ad-|Ray Holler, livery years of current taxes and assessments Ada, Norman county. In this On motion of Alderman F. H. twenty-one all her lights were vise that the farmers and farmers' N and six per cent per annum on the assessed '%U:" district F. A. Wilson, of Bemidji, /Keyes, seconded by Alderman111 P^ce ^as onc® more and wives of this state are ultizing |Zimmermatl( the innocent looking craft that valuation. Leases for a longer will be opposed by L. A. Nord of $I00 was donated period will provide for an appraisal at the parcels post extensively in sel International Falls, and the fight, towards paying the cost of gravel-'eft the.harbor eight hours be the end of each five year period. each having its candidate, will ing the road to Goldville. Motion c' the crate of eggs, ling farm produce direct to the mlnus be close.—Bemidji Pioneer. carried. sack of corn and restricted "dog." Buildings must comply with city consumers and excellent results ordinances and be appropriate to the On motion the council adjourned. have been obtained. Last winter HAPPYLAND WHY NOT DO THIS neighborhood, and must, in case of residence when eggs were being sold by retailers INMINNESOTA? Attest: R. F. C. litis, Services were held at Mr. Stenvist's property^ be placed on the same at from 50 to 60 cents to R. C. Fraser, Vice Pres. place last Sunday. building line as other houses in block. the consumer the farmers were City Clerk. Mr. Willhide, who is to teach One of the measures to be voted only receiving 20 and 25 cents at the Cedardale school, spent upon by the people of Oregon this Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots frotn $1,200 up i-1- A TRIP TO THE WAR ZONE. per dozen for their product, giving Sunday at Mr. C. B. Griffith. fall will be a project to authorize Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit AD the state to go in debt for the improvement the middleman from 30 to 40 Mr. Sutcliff, of the N. M. Drainage of cut-over timber Co., was in this vicinity, cents on each dozen eggs he C. B. KINNEY The boat Rainy Lake seemed a lands or, as they call them out Thursday, looking over the cutout very innocent looking craft when handled. The parcel post system there, "logged-off" lands. road and ditch work. she cleared the customs house at SALES MANAGER of marketing entirely eliminates Oregon, with its millions of Fort Frances Monday afternoon, The ditching and dredge crew fclf 4 the middleman's profit and divides acres of timber lands, is like Minnesota International Falls with her clearance papers careful- on ditch No. 3, have moved their the profit of the middleman in that after the timber is ly laid away in her cabin. On' camp to the old Emerson place, taken it, lias many acres of fert% among producer and consumer. board were a company of well Messrs. Jonas and Hans Peter-