International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 22, 1914 · Page 3 of 8
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Aw%®} S ^!«5ffiJ ss^iWraaLff AIM /f" "few" r4r Lisas' '.•* 1 1 item WW 4 & 'am* f4W -XT INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 1 '.A BEFORE THE BULLETIN DODGED THE QUES- PROCEEDINGS OF THE THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS BOARDS TION AGAIN CITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON NOTES AND BORDER BUDGET Once more F. A. Wilson, candi- ^Ii?utes of'a regular meeting of Representative Mann, minority They sing their national airs Entered as Second Class Matter June at the Post 23, 1909, date for senator from Bemidjji city council, held October 12, leader of the house, caused a before the newspaper offices, Office at International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress failed to come into the open and I9I4» at 8 clock p. m. flurry amongst his fellow Con- jthese foreign-born at other times 1 & of March answer a fair question by a All members present, gressmen when he sent a letter hey argue the rights of the 3, 1879. 5 fair square-toed answer. The minutes of the meeting to the secretary of the treasury (contending -armies—and then INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. suggesting that no action be tak- again when horrible, blood- Through the columns of the held October were read some -5th, 1914, George P. Watson, Editor and Manager News we asked him the and on motion same were approv- en under the authorization to pur- curdling news is being posted, fair Official Paper of International Falls and Ranier, Minnesota chase a site for a Chicago branch .jthese great blocks of humanity question, "Did you or did you not ed. postoffice, in Mr. Mann's district, stand dumb, as though the terri- write E. W. Backus, asking for, Alderman F. H. Keyes moved until times are better But sble thing was unbelieveable. a personal interview in order that that,S.' K. Bancroft be granted a Be sure and vote for Amendment his county as to his candidacy. •aiXy^ you might learn "His Needs?" license to sell cigarettes, which It is stated, on reliable author^ .there apparently is no feeling be- No. It mean? The editor as a lawyer has had 3. $250,000 j. O ity, that President Wilson is de- ^tween these men of many nations, Does Wilson answer it? Not motion was seconded by Aldermuch. for roads without added taxation. occasion to learn a great deal as Like the ostfich he begins man Miner and carried. termined to insist on the adoption [(During a spirited argument I saw to Mr. Jevne's qualifications and to throw dirt at us for our presumption of his three-years-truce plan for j'a man push his way forward, and On motion of Alderman Miner, The candidacy of Mr. Thos. we feel that we can honestly and in asking the question. settling the Colorado strike. It declared: "I never saw a seconded by Alderman Jos. V. nhe White for election as sheriff is a fairly say that he has served his is understood that the govern- ^Frenchman and a German, or Wilson was asked by the Bau- Keyes, Logan & Company were growing brighter day by day. ment's course of action, should Russian, Austrian, or Englishman county as a faithful official and dette Region, "How do you stand granted a license to carry on an the operators refuse to acceed to who had anything against one another." on county division?" Did he ans- employment bureau. looked after the interest of all There is no doubt as to the reelection the plan, was determined upon The crowd composed of wer that? Not much, he did| Tlie appointment by Mayor its people alike, whether prince or at Tuesday's cabinet meeting. of Mr. P. H. Fogarty, as all these classes approved and he once more the ostrich stunt and Kane of Mrs. R. Liljeblad, Frank pauper. A vote cast for him is treasurer for this county. He has The navy department is displaying went on: "The politicians make he tries to satisfy the voters of Palmer and Chas. L. Sheeran, not wasted.—Spooner News. done well and should have another keen interest in the success the wars, the bankers finance the northend by a lot of plati- members of the library board for which has attended the operations term. them, and the people are fools tudes as to the glories of the a term of three years was read of the German submarines in the enough to fight them." My noisy Leonard H. Nord, candidate for north end of the county and its and approved. present war and it is likely that (friend who said this made a hit. the state senate from this district, vast resources, something we Jos. V. Keyes moved Don't forget to vote for Miss Alderman this branch of the navy will be is able, a successful business man, A. E. Shetland, for superintendent inOWw-,g ah0?4'that the liquor license of Glen m0re THE UNWISE CENSORSHIP speedily increased ito bring the of high character and understands thatv Wilson, but not one single of schools. She has done more SaviUe be transferred to Cusick number of our submarines up to the needs of Beltrami and Koochiching word as to where he stands on Savi„e for the children and the people which motion was counties thoroughly, and that of the leading navies of the There was a time in the history Jhe question. Thar might lose! Alderman litis and living in the rural settlements and seconded by should be successful November him some votes in the south end villages w°t 1 great corporations when they through her' school and carried by unanimous vote thi^d, his electors will have a representative Up to the present time, the new answered the public with the curt social center work than anyone a* cc|unty- Ordinance No. LII was read for worthy of their confidence.—Bemidji ship, registry law has caused sixty repiy. «We nothing to say." Again he was asked through the Aiderman else. have the third time Pioneer. vessels to be added to our mer- Strangely enough this unwise polchant columns of the Pioneer, whether ]Keyes moved that said ordinance marine. Fifty-four of these iCy [s being followed by the If you want more roads and or not it was a fact that he re- adopt'ed ordered published, be and vessels formerly sailed under the 'The Kelliher Tribune takes us countries at war. Germany gets drainage be sure and vote for presented himself as a county op- which motion was seconded by flag of Great Britain. to task for not supporting Wilson tionist to those who believe through a meager words a Franz Jevne, the candidate for 200 Alderman Doran and carried and gives as the only for Senator On Wednesday the Inter State that theory and as an anti to those. unanimous vote. day by wireless. The remaining county attorney, who has take'n reason that he is a newspaper Commerce Commission announced dispatches must all come by wajr such good care of the legal work Alderman Doran and City En- t0 man. The News does not wish the suspension, until April of England, since one of the first 22, necessary to these important undertakings. Did the voters get an answer to, gjneer Kibbey were appointed a to see nonenties in official position of the cancellation of commodity acts of the war was the cutting of And who wants to that. Not yet. He is to be committee to investigate the watelected no matter whether they are freight rates on grain products in the German cables. England see this good work continued. by strategy, the same kind leakage er editors or dog catchers. We wish carloads from points in Iowa and consors not only its own news, of deceit and misrepresentation A1, 1 Alderman Jos. V. Keyes moved to see able men there, men who 1 Minnesota to destination in other but American editors charge that tfs doled out on primary election ,, *. County Auditor L. H. Slocum .that the city purchase the gray area credit to themselves as well states, which resulted in a material government with even going to should receive the unanimous vote a a a as the position they seek. That's advance in the rates. The the extent of holding up the news An interested citizen through International Lumber Co., for of the entire county for the efficent why.—Spooner Northern News. the traffic affected is said to be very of a German victory for ten days. the columns of the Pioneer asked manner in which he has which motion was sec $299.00, large. It is said the Associated Press him if w^s not true that he and directed the general affairs of the onded by Alderman litis and carried. This week is cotton week in has filed a statement with the Editor Rood, of the Bemidji his friends talked Pendergast in county and every department connected Washington. The idea of having English government characterizing Independent, has. seen the muchtalked the southend of the county and with the auditor's office. The report of the library board a week set aside for the display of the censorship as a "blot on of Wilson letter to Backus, Williams in the northend, before rcpV" Show your appreciation of his cotton goods and the purchasing civilization." In the twentieth the primary election. sub-committee was read and ap'proved. the International Falls manufacturer, good work by voting for him. thereof originated with Miss century the people want the news, in which, it is claimed, the Any answer? The ostrich's On motion of Alderman F. H. Clark, the daughter of Speaker good or bad and the resentment latter's support is solicited, and head went away down in the sand Keyes, seconded by Alderman In another column willybe found Champ Clark. The ide'a was de- in New York against the policy has counted the words, finding land the next week the Sentinel Doran, Slater and LeRoy were the announcement of Mr. Henry veloped and Miss Clark was join- of a numbed of papers in their that it contained The Pioneer 144. Was absolutely mum on the ques granted a contract for painting ed in the enterprise by Miss extravagant and untruthful claims W- Forrer, who is one of the believes that the letter should be tion of political issues. It mjgiit' 2, nominees for the office of sheriff.' the street light posts at $I per Smith, daughter of Senator Hoke for the Allies, is reflected in the printed and placed before the disturb the meetings of the Qh pQSt Mr. Forrer has served one good Smith, and Miss Burleson, advertising cards of the Ne^£ voter's of the sixty-second legislative rections and Charities convention term, two years ago, and if electagain Motion made and seconded that daughter of the Postmaster Gen-jY°rk Evening Post, in the street district and will make an to have the Sentinel answer a fair. will do his best to give the lungmotor be turned over t0 eral. An elaborate display of,cars which read, "Don't waste effort to secure it and do so.—Bemidji question. But the voters have department. perfect satisfaction in all the the chief of the fire cotton in its various stages of _your time reading manufacteured Pioneer. not forgotten. On motion of Alderman litis, duties of his office. growth and of articles of war news." The press has, failed every Any candidate who will persist- seconded by Alderman F. H. variety made of cotton was held !to receive the real news of the LIQUOR MEN'S PLEA FOR ently dodge any issue as Wilson: Keyes, th'i following bills were al.has at the NeW Willard Hotel. Judg- war, and the censorship is almost REHEARING DENIED Good progress is being made done is certainly not fit to lowed: ing by the numbers who visited entirely to blame. This absence of with the building of state roads represent this district ih the sen-!A. L. Burnett, street labor $ 15.00 the New Willard during the dis-|re^a^e news has given the in both Koochiching and Beltrami Bemidji, Detroit, Cass Lake and ate. If any matter of vital im--John Dragaman, street la[portance play, great interest was aroused I "manufactured war news" its opont counties, but the contracts only many other tow\is in the territory should come before that bor 12.40 only amongst government portunity, and James Gordon call for dirt roads. It is now covered by the Chippewa treaty august body while he was a mem- S. Gambino, street labor., officials but also amongst the resi- Bennett, whose illustrations fathdents 12.40 necessary to get a state appropriation of will te made "dry" by or 1855 iber of the senate you could bet Julius Mountain, street layour her establisher the New York of the city. The display for gravelling these roads. der of the Indian bureau, if the bottom dollar that Wil-1 bor 10.65 Herald, has spent his life abroad has been a liberal education, few No one is in closer touch with thte authorities see fit to carry out son., would be hiding his head Oliver Monette, team labor and is now outdoing Europe in 2.00 people realising the. number of work than Mr. L. H. Nord. If he 'the treaty provisions. It is expected again, probably in the cupola of Iht'l Lumber Co., use of the character of "news" which .his things that fy^ve cotton for their is elected as state senator for this they will do so. The supreme the state house or some other fire horse ipapers are supplying The stories 51.00 foundation. \A11 celuloid articles district he will work for such an court at Washington deemed place where you could not find Bert Hele, feed for fire v-wcvwxx. barbarity and savagery on the are acid treated cotton. Auto- appropriation. Be sure and vote the application of the liquor him with a search warrant.— team 48.50 mobile tires jfmd" rubber hose are Part trooPs has been a fertile for him and ask your friends to interests for a rehearing of the Spooner Northern News. Burnett Bros., rent of cotton treated with rubber. Mrs. |for imaginative artists, the do likewise. case brought up from Bemidji, horse and care Daniels, wife of Secretary Daniels ,w^° ^av been doing space copy 5.50 v. previously decided against the Communication Life Saving Devices ,Co., had a display ^f over^1,000 articles *or brand of publications more a liquor men, and it is now up to Wilson's Inconsistency lungmotor made in her native state of North represensible than any of the I35-00 the Indian bureau. Wildwood, Minn., John Harrison, printing (C. Carolina. This state, besides "ye#Now journals" of former days The treaty covers a large Would-Be Senator F. A. Wilson 1855 Int'l Light & Water Co., growing cottcin, is the largest ^~since they do not show evidence October 19, 1914. area of northern Minnesota, from •states editorially in the last issue Dear Editor Watson: light Cjity hall, Sept manufacturer 7 of cotton after te*hng the people the truth. 16.29 Detroit east to the iron range and of his own paper, the Bemidji Int'l Light & Water. Co., ,, Here are a few questions that Massachusetts), Carrying out the south as far as Brainerd, and says Sentinel, as follows: I would like to ask the candidates light, library 1.70 same idea, a|l means an increase of business the prominent that the sale of intoxicating liquor "Still another absolute proof of M. & O. Power Co., pumping before election, through your valuable stores of the city have a special! activity in the country and the shall be forbidden in the "Indian Mr. Nord's exceeding unfair and paper, so that we can vote water for March... 640.87 display of cotton goods to tempt bringing of large sums of money country." Congress could set improper intimation presents itself intelligently. M. & O. Power Co., pumping their customers. into our lands. aside this provision, but it never in the fact that if F. A. Wilson Will the candidates for a seat water for August .. 843.75 The interruption of the foreign The zinc factories of the councable has. In "Pussyfoot" John 1911 had desired to "solicit" Mr. in the senate.and legislature tell M. & O. Power Co., pumping service has made it try are rushed turning out spelter impos- son, then with the law enforcement Backus' "support" he certainly water for September us, the voters, what your opinion 722.95 sible for the Weather Bureau to for the European nations to be division of the Indian bureau, should have made his way into of the plan of the Efficiency Commission On motion the council adjourned. secure reports of foreign weather used in making ammunition, closed many saloons in this the presence of the mighty Mr V, is? What do you think conditions, in Consequence of, Thirty carloads of this product district, but Bemidji saloonkeepers 1 Backus when he had an opportnity of county option? Women's suffrage? L. W. Wilson, which the bureau'-has been are s.aid to have passed through forced went into court and got an to do so." Blue "Sky Law? And Attest: President. to abandon its weekly bulletin and Bloomngton, 111., on the way to injunction from the lat,e United R. C. Fraser, v« "If F. A. Wilson had been very what you, if elected, will you do in content itself wit^ issuing the one New York for shipment. Grain States Judge C. A. Willard. who keen for a personal interview regard to the above named' questions, City Clerk. covering or Hours. __ it shipments. _1 A are up to normal and 36 48 held that the treaty provisions with E. W. Backus it is apparent before election, so candidates The Department of State has likely soon to'pass the normal are are no longer in force. This reversed let us hear from you. We to the most prejudiced that he THE PEACE TALK given out a statement, assuring mark. Horses are liketvise in by the supreme court last could have had one." voters want to vote for the man business men of thekjnited States great demand and it is said that May and the liquor interests filed .$&• Now in his letter to Mr. Backus who will do most for his1district, London tells us that England that it has nothing to do with ?°oo were recently from East St. I an application for a rehearing. Ms but, we want to know if he is is annoyed at constant talk of the goods shippedabroad, and Louis for the iise of the French Mr. Wilson says, "I regret that I The supreme court denied this also going to work for the best 'riediation,. and may seek reprisals that the "maintenance of neutrality could not had a personal interview army. japplication. interests of th'e state as a whole. from the United States in commercial does not required the government Secretary Bryan obtained from with you, but I am in hopes Under the practice of the court And we can not vote intelligently matters Washington asserts to investigate) the articles the War Department a number of that this may be arranged at some the mandamus in this case will if we do not know. that no plan fcr mediation shipped. Goods whicli are contraband obsolete swords, the blades of future date." not be sent to the lower court for fflwjVV A Subscriber. 1 has been suggested, and the politicians of war are liabjle to seizure which had made .into minature Mr. Wilson in writing this editorial, jfe- '-11 days. This will give the liquor 3c & declare that our government', on the high seas by Vships of the plowshares on which were inscribed Oct. to help bolst 16, 1914, m£f\ dealers time to close out their EASY.rllIISiii while neutral, is still inclined nations engaged in t)he war but the Biblical quotation er up his candidacy, should not t' 'business or remove to other localities Georgia lawyer v- (to colored to truckle to Great Britain. it is not the duty of lour government "They shall beat their swords into make statements so contradictory fc 1 1 I? IS' where liquor is permitted prisoner)—"Well, Ras- as you These he At the moment any suggestions tq S£e that tljiey are not plowshares." has to the statements he makes to Mr. The Indian bureau also will have want me to defend you, have you shipped:*"' I looking towards peace appear out presented to the ambassadors and Backus in his personal letter to t-me to formulate its plans for the any money of {place. Thousands df people Since the last week in September ministers who have signed peace 1^9%, him under date of April 12, 1914, enforcement of the law. Indian Rastus—"No but Fse got a feel that the lesson has not yet' there has been an/unprecedented treaties with th United States, when he asked Mr. Backus for 1 Commissioner Cato Sells has al- mule and a few chickens, and a been fully learned, and that Europe boom in our ejeport trade. to be used as paperweights. ^...¥ his support and was anxious to sejl as eady declared that he will do hog or two." 1 and the civilized world must Exports for last week from the learn his needs. 1 IgfS everything in his power to k€ep Lkwyer-^"Those will do very fc/e brought to the certain knowledge, port of New, York show an increase The Press office is headquarter^ a /tA liquod from the Indians, and it nicely. Now, let's see—what do before this conflict ends, of per cent over the 32 for all kinds of school supplies. I Franz Jevne, the present county is expected t/hat he will enforce they accuse you of stealing?" that peace, when it comes, must same week a year ago, and for attorney of Koochiching county, —7 the law strictly in that part of 'Rastus—"Oh, a mule and a, few be enduring for all time, and that Tuesday of this week they show Ladies, our Sponge £ads for sanltarr took advantage of the News columns the treaty 'country where Indians pelts are the greatest absorbant, made er chickens, and a hqg sor twq.-— never again must there be a great an increase of per cent over 60 sort Sheeps Wool Sponge and cost but to tell the many voters of still live. Kansas City Star. same W, war between civilized nations. a dfy's W 10c post-paid. American Sponge fe. VOW" ducts CRalston. Pa. AfV 1 .....