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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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W!T"0#S •^WtC^&ZgPS. •J.T-K', -t £•&%£¥&•& -f v! *JS ,fc -v-'.." -?fvv:^.v $ y»-si-vT -v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS per that the subject of "State without securing adequate permanent THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS •H? Forests" receive particular consideration results. Whenever the in our public schools, American taxpayer has reasonable AND BORDER BUDGET ~v Therefore, Wednesday, October assurance that public funds International Falls, Minnesota Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1^909, at- the Post 28, 1914,1s designated as "State will be efficiently expended he S. Office at Internationa^ Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress Forests Day," to be observed in shows an increasing willingness of March 3, 1879. every public school with appropriate to be taxed. v- HAS exercises" and discussion INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS' PUBLISHING CO. upon the subject of. state forests George P. Watson, Editor and Manager 10CATI0N, POWER AND RAW MATERIAL in their relation to the public Official Paper of International Falls and Ranier, Minnesota well-being. These Combined Guarantee a Populous Center of Activity. A. O. Eberhart, -r Governor. Getting even is one of the jokes Koochiching counties. Perhaps LOTS FOR RENT C. G. Schulz, of life. Some rattle brained a joint meeting of the farmers Supt of Education. "gink" imagines he has been injured, The Koochiching Company will lease and business men of this valley starts out to get even and could be called* to discuss the lots at International FqUs for building Wm. E. Lee (Republican candidate finds revenge nothing but a advisibility of such an arrangement. purposes on the basis for the first five for governor) in his speech boomerang. It's sure coming years of current taxes and assessments delivered at Marshall on Sept. Chisholm Tribune. and six per cent per. annum on the assessed 15th- .• valuation. Leases for a longer WILSON'S LOYALTY RACKET "The commission,is working diligently period will provide for an appraisal at Many words of appreciation on the problem, and will the end qf each five year period. were ex'pressed by those who Before the Primary election, prepare bills providing for a complete Buildings must comply with city were able to attend the recent reorganization of the administrative Mr. Wilson made every possible county fair at Northome, because appeal to the voters of Koochiching departments of our ordinances and be appropriate to the of the special train that General state government, which bills will county for their support. He neighborhood, and must, in case of residence Manager W. H. Gemmell kindly went among the people of Koochiching be among the most important property, be placed on the same arranged for and also for his personal measures to come before the next county knd set forth building line as other houses in block. legislature, presence at Northome on In its preliminary reasons why he could serve the that day to offer qny assistance report the commission recommends Senatorial district better than Residence Lots from $200 up Business Lots from $1,200 up that might be needed in his line. Mr. Nord, or any other one of the a consolidation and unification of the unrelated bpards and candidates. And he actually received Industrial Lots from $600 up Terms to Suit All administrative offices under responsible 315 votes in Koochiching C. B. KINNEY LEONARD H. NORD. Just the other day we read of departments that will county. Now he is appealing to a good farmer abandoning his be related to each other and, can the people of Beltrami county for who was nominated by the largest work and buying a .dray line in a f. SALES MANAGER efficiently and economically carry united support telling them that vote at the recent primaries near-by village, and as we on the business® affairs of our the only issue in this election is, for state senator of this 62nd district, International Falls Minnesota thought of the life and hard toil state. The budget and an effective shall Beltrami county or Koochiching composing Beltrami and of the average drayman, "we A civil service system are also county have the senator- 'Koochiching counties, is of Norwegian could not but help" pitying such included. All this is in accord ship. He would make us believe parentage and emigrated BELIEVE GERMANS a retirement from a farm. Many now that the 315 people in Kooch- with what I have advocated for to this country and settled in UDKE OF WESTMINSTER a drayman would be glad to trade iching county who voted for him years, and I shall urge its adopwere Minnesota in 1883. After many his whole outfit and business for all traitors and ingrates be- tion by the legislature. years residece in Minneapolis he a few acres of land and thus become E ORDERS TO cause they voted against Mr. laoved into this district, where he a lord of a whole dominion, PROCEEDINGS OF THE Nord just as he is now- saying became intimately acquainted comparatively speaking.—Canby that the people of Beltrami county, CITY COUNCIL with its pioneer life, as a homesteader News. who vote for Nord Nov. 3rd, and colonizer. During KEEP OFFENSIVE will be nothing but traitors and. Minutes of a regular meeting these years he cruised over this ingrates. We want to ask the of the city council held September It looks as though the following district so thoroughly that there prophesies of Victor Hugo, 315 voters in Koochiching county 21st, I9i4,at 8" o'clock p. m. are very few' townships in either how they like to be dubbed trait- All members present. written many years -ago, are Beltrami and Koochiching counties ors and ingrates now by Mr. Wil- The minutes of the meeting FRENCH OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION about to be fulfilled. that he did not cover. This "A day will come when a cannon son, whom they supported June held September 14th, 1914, were IMPLIES THAT TEUTON8 valuable experience has given to FIGHT, FOR DEFINITE 16th. read and motion of Alderman will be exhibited in public On Mr. Nord first hand knowledge But, it appears that only about RESULT. museums, just as an instrument Miner, seconded by Alderman ot the needs .of this district, so one-third of the voters of Bemidji of torture is now, and people will Zimmerman same were approved, that if he is elected to repfesent voted for »Mr. •.•Wilson'. There, be astonished how .such .a thing Alderman litis moved that F. E. it in the state senate he \vill be CEASELESS STRUGGLE FOR fore, the other, two-thirds were could have been." Patterson be instructed to secure able to fully inform the law makers INCHES ENTERS THIRD WEEK traitors and ingrates. But, Mr. "A day will come when these and install at the Second street of that body, of the pressing Wilson, in the magnanimity of his dock, one 6.6 ampere pendant type two immense groups, the United needs of this district from his great soul, sfays, that their past arc lamp, which motion was States of America and the United own personal experience as to Unremitting Attacks of Kaiser's States of Europe shall be seen in political sins will all be forgiven seconded by Aldermarf Miner and roads,- drainage, clearing, state Forcfes Have Proved Unavailing, and wiped out, if, on the 3r„d of carried. the presence of each other, extending furnishing dynamite to settlers Paris Asserts—Allies Still Direct November, they will repent and! On motion the clerk* was ingo the hand of fellowship at cost, schools, etc. Energy Toward Piercing to the polls and cast their, structed to get prices on thawing across the ocean." General Von Kluck's Line. Mr. Nord will also strongly advocate votes for him for state auditor, steamers.We some feasible plan whereby International News Service. wonder whether or not this Ordinance No. LI was read for long time state loans' can be Paris, Sept. 28.—The German army 1 Carbolic acid is manufactured man expects to xome up here the first time. made to settlers for improvement In France seems to have been ordered entirely in Germany. Some is by its commander-in-chief to remain among us an1 gain our votes byj On motion of-Alderman F. H. purposes, at a low rate of interest. put under American labels but the on the offensive until a definite result such "rot." Keyes, seconded by Alderman Mr. Nord is alive to the necessity supply comes from the of the battle of the Aisne is obtained. Avhole The issue before us is this: Is litis, the following bills were alMr. CJ* of thoroughly trained teachers This was the interpretation given in kaiser's country and some is rebottled Nord, or Mr. Wilson, the best lowed. for our rural as well as our the official communication issued by in the United States The man'to represent a Senatorial dis- A. L. Burnett, street labor. $14.7*5 the war office of the unremitting Attacks city schools, and will pledge himself price has increased 400 per cent made by the Germans along the irict composed of only.two coun- John Dragaman, street lab'r 13.25 to work earnestly for an. adequate and a bottle that cost $4 a month entire battle line during the past three ties. We have Congressional dis-, A Gambo, street labor 12.15 appropriation for the normal ago costs now.* Quinine is days and nights. The report added $4 tricts in this state that comprise Julius Mountain, street la school of this district, the site that the efforts of the enemy so far another drug made in Germany quite a number of different coun-1 „bor had proved unavailing. The duke of Westminster distill* .11.00 for which has already been selected and its price has made a wonderful gulshed himself in the fighting fn Struggle for Inches. ties. Can you imagine a man John Harrison, street labor, in Bemidji. leap. Aspirin has more than France by rescuing, at great personal Thus the battle enters its third running for Congress in such a (G.Burnett)............ risk, Captain Grenfell of the Ninth doubled. Critic acid is live times *5 week with the rival armies engaged 1T district and demanding absolute Pat Lynch, team labor 23.40 Lancers, who was wounded in the bril ln„a ceaseless struggle for inches of higher than a moiuzi ago and tartaric political loyalty of all the people John Stormo, hauling .garni liant charge of his command. Th« ground. The fighting of the past 24 acid is jumping. Cream of duke, who is thirty-five years old, saw his particular county, against- bage ................... hours has been of an unprecedented 10.25 which is the sediment .tartar, service in South Africa as A. C. It violence. Desperate attempts made an opponent who lives in one H. E. Kimptori, supplies ... D. 6.30 from French wine also has Lord Roberts. casks, by the Germans on the western end of the other numerous counties H. Zimmerman, labor and doubled. Gum camphor," which of the long battle line to break through in said district .What about the1 material ... 23.04 was occupied last week. thfe allied forces, which are engaged in industry is controlled by Jap­ the counties that do not have a can- Thos. P. White wood .. The war office is imposing an unusually 8.00 a turning movement,, have resulted in anese government, has been increasing strict censorship on reports of didate? This "loyalty racket" the most furious fighting which has Geo. Les^sier, labor on Goldville and another skyward this force, which leads to the belief taken place since the beginning of the flas been worked too long in road ........ 8.00 campaign. that its movements are considered of shoot is anticipated. Many other politics. Until recently it was Int'l Light & Water Co., the greatest strategic importance and After fighting without rest night lines drugs are making ascen­ of loyalty to the party. And loyalty light ....... ....... must be kept from the knowledge of 18 75 and day, corps of Germans were hurled of proportional nature and sions 2 to party has often proved treason the enemy until the final blow is against the alltes ofely to be thrown Int'l Light &- Water -Co., if the war is not settled soon ready to be struck. back, the allies report. At points to humanity. Sometimes a weakling light at library v,....... 1.25 some kinds will not be available along the battle' front, particularly between Infantry Bears Brunt. by hook or crook would manage Int'l- Telephone Co., tele- the Oise and the Somme and at any price. The result will be The infantry bore the brunt of the to get on the party ticket and in the vicinity of Rheims, the opposing incessant fighting, but the artillery that probably America will get 5 1 ot would be literally 'kicked" into entrenchments are only a few hundred On motion the council adjourned.' both armies continued throughout 24 busy* a%d manufacture some of office by the '"loyalty, racket." yards apart and the fighting consists hours to bombard each other's posl v.'-~ V'V these articles at home. largely of bayonet charges *nd Hons. Hand to hand combats oc* But now comes Mr. Wilson's new Attest: "". L. W.JWilson, counter charges. curred at many points and bayonets kind of loyalty—county loyalty. President. Allies Claim Progress. were used freely. If we know anything at all about According to a news item in The allies claim to have made progress most The French colonial infantry, R. C. Fraser, the intelligence and the temper of north of the Somme river. of whose men wear many medals for the Baudette-Spooner papers the I City Clerk. Troops have. reached -Bapaume, a bravery displayed to .. colonial cam* our people it will go a mighty Rainy River Valley Agricultural town about 17 iniles west of Cambrai. paigns, was to the fore and beside little ways in electing him to office. association was formed, the name The influence of roads on prices Between the Oise and Somme rivers these men fought the black Sengalese of which has caused quite a little reflects not only upon the man Blight advances have been made. troops, while further along the line Come, come, Mr. Wilson, let Further east, in the center, many favorable comment in this city. the British troops held an important who .raises the.product and transports I FRANZ JEVNE vigorous attacks were made by the up on such an issue/ point with the greatest determination. Why not have such an organization it to market, but on the Germans, but they are said to have Acts of Wonderful Courage. The Popular Candidate for which shall extend its benefits consumer as well.' This is* one been repulsed except between Sousin The French troops, showed mora County Attorney throughout this Entire beautifully tiv' "STATE FORESTS DAY" reason why, highway improvement and the Argonne forests, where they than their accnstomed dash in attack^ He has served you well once and gained some ground, only to lose it HI- productive Rainy River Valley. and everywhere acts of wonderful has become a state and PROCLAMATON deserves to be re-elected. later. Little activity was reported courage were performed. The cavalry In another year there will national issue, says Farm and Whereas the last legislature from the territory between the Argonne also participated in the engagements probably be railroad connections Home.. It. is one reason why forest and the Meuse in the passed a measure known as "No. at many points, the allies' horses hav« between this city and those of country roads should be constructed NOTICE OF TRANSFER Woerve. district. The Germans hold Ing enjoyed along rest which 9^the State Forests Amendment," ^Northern Beltrami county, so one position which extends past St. and maintained out of the this arm of-the service to distimoiak OF LIQUOR LICENSE providing that such state lands Mihiel and northwest of Pont-a-Mous•on. Itself. that we shall be like one continual general funds of, the public infr as are better, fitted for growing prosperous community. Our needs stead of by assessment- against Notice is hereby given that forests than for farming be set .Piercing Movement Continues. Both 8ides Optimistl*. are the same, and we can all .do adjoining property or from strictly Glen Saville has made application :1 The news that a considerable allied aside and be managed by thestat better by visiting and working together. local sources. The average force has been in battle with German in writing to the City Council, state forests and, as London.—Statements from bolfc Could not an arrangement outposts at Bapaume is considered cost per tQn* per mile for transporting city of International Falls, Whereas Amendment No. 9 is to be one of the most important' be made so that one year •ides are worded with the optimise goods on American highways Minn., to have -his liquor license to be submitted to popular vote developments. The presence of these which characterized all these the fair could be held at the Lake is 23 cents in France! ,atfd transferred to Saville and Cusick November 3rd, it is worthy of troops is taken here to mean that the pronouncements. It was agreed of the Woods end of the valley, other European countries it fcosts and that a hearing will be had piercing of. General von Kluck's line careful consideration by everyone the allies had continued their a4*" and a carnival at. the Rainy Lake and the interruptions of its railroad 9 to 11 centsr Thegreatest obstacle on said' application at a regular interested- in the public welfare vance. connections between St. Quentin, Maubeuge, end of it and alternate these to. highway improvement meeting of the City Council, on and, 0 Namur and Liege is even nearer The French claimed "marked proc*^ gatherings year by year, without in many states is the manner in the 12th day of October, 1914, Whereas this measure will affect accomplishment than it was when *^s," tfce German announcement from' in any way interfering with or whichpublic money has freqtientJy at 8 o'clock p. m. the allies were confining their attacks Berlin, though insisting that the i4 particularly the public school JP detracting from the regular county be«n expended, and thei fear to the section of the enemies' line between vance had been repulsed, neverthela^ R. C-'Fraser,^ L, fund/it is deemed fitting and pro- St Quentin and Peronne, which rsCerred/to it as an advaaca. fairs held both in Beltrami and