International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 12, 1914 · Page 6 of 8
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... -T'?- "^teJ Zr'i -V1js r*=^^ 'V '^Iviv INTERNATIONAL FAILS PRESS*i mmmmmmfrnimm tmmmm MM* fr:. THE NATIONAL CAPITAL CALIFORNIA STAYS cuser apoligizes public affair's then bottling the same. Expert-' WET FOR 8 YEARS the people are expected to re- ments conducted by the departmerit's Events of InterestFrom the Seat experts show that milk member only the sensational of Government. By J. E. Jones, Not only did the voters jof Cali- may be pasturized, bottled hot, threat and forget the fiasco that Washington, D. C. beet fornia defeat statewide prohibi- follows. As though the capped with the ordinary card-} lHETMMM*tME-*SnW suffered tion by a majority that probably sngar people hlad board cap and then subjected to not BeiOrRoq^} A Where the Railways Stand. enough,-they Were accused of in-' will reach but they- ap- a blast of cold air for cooling! 150,000, •3$ flatfng sugar prices jn August proved a measure designed to prewhen The news that criminal indictments purposes. This makes a cheaper Put a cover.on your roof that stays weather-proof. they had no sugar to speak vent a recrudescence of the prohiof are returned against twenty and equally as satisfactory It takes no more of your time or it costs no more for laborl the New York, New on the market. The Califor- bition movement within a period method as the old one of pasturizing officials of [to lay enduring Genasco Roofing than you'd spend on inferior* nia beet crop came into the mar- of eight years. Amendment No. Haven and Hartford railroad, is in bottles, and then cooling roofing whose service is short-lived. looked upon in Washington as ket about September 1st, and al- 47. which provides that there shall the water with a watertight Genasco is waterproofed through-and-through with most immediately the priccs of not be another vote on the liquor sustaining the position of the government cap on each bottle. "Nature's everlasting waterproofer". sugar began to drop. The hour question in that time, was adoptjrelnes in its attempt to regulate The natural oils of^ Trinidad Lake asphalt give Genasco The relief committee, which monoply was over, and fd, but by a much smaller majorsugar the railroad sysetms. The local life and fasting resistance to sun, rain, wind, snow, heat, was organized to aid Americans cold, alkalis, and acids. courts and federal officials thru^ prices began falling off by itythe abroad at the outbreak of the war, quarter and half a cent a The campaign against prohibipound. It means economy from beginning to end. out the country have fallen in line reports giving aid to more than Come get Genasco and save money on your roofing. But the investigations tion was waged" almost entirely the policy of the federal behind 95,000 stranded persons. The sum at Washington which emphasiz- Jon the plea that its passage would government which is undertaking FALLS LUMBER & COAL CO. jexpended through the* committee ed the sugar situation above all destroy vineyards and wineries to sell holders of railroad property is about $400,000. other food products disclosed" at: worth more than and finance what they may and $200,000,000, International Falls, According to the annual report almost the outset that with the with only five days' grace after may not do with impunity. Minnesota ,of the Commissioner of Patents, European supply shut off Great the official counts were certified, which has just been issued, 81,539 Lake Trinidad Britain rushed its orders to Cuga unless another proposed amendand We're Some People. applications were filed in the to New York, and every-j ment granting an extension of Last year 68 per cent of the patent office during the fiscal year where that sugar could be found, time were passed. corn raised in the world was on ending June 30, 1914. It is quite until she had "bulled- the mar-j Jour-fifths of the area of Caliket." United States soil, and 20 per cent evident that the American inventor Naturally there arose fo™ia already is "dry" tinder local of the wheat was grown in this a is still on the job and maintaining question as to the supplv for th3 °Pt10IV country. The United States has this country's reputation of United States, and under such]. A drastic feature of the defeatpressure 15 per cent of the world's cattle, leading the world in invention. IT there was a natural rise! ed law provides in effect that a and we produce 61 per cen of the Three Leaders in prices. The big seaboard re- second conviction of serving wine cotton. So it goes all down the The Minister of Chile has recommended sugar and who had large to guests at meals in one's home that his government line of products, and the figures sup- plies on hand bought at low would be punishable by impnsonprices send about a dozen Chileans who tell how well provided the United from foreign growers' ment. speak English, to this country to States is against distress from a were the only ones in position to instruct the farmers in the use of shortage of foodstuffs. make large profits ouft of the nitrate as a fertilizer. This product, GOLDEN GRAIN BELT BEERS situation. Prices remained high which forms one of the most Not Like the Olden Days. WASHINGTON NOTES .,* valuable until the beet sugar raised in the Q_ products of Chile, is an The Republican Congressional excellent fertilizen when properly HARPERS WHISKEY United States brought the mar-The Postoffice Department a.nket Committee went through its campaign used. Most of it has heretofore and spent about $24,000. It back to normal. And still! nounces an increase of 25 per been shipped to Japan and Germany. ROCK SPRING WATER is the leanest year known in the the Washington government cent in postal savings deposits It is felt that if their product history of the tparty organization. overlooked the operations of the throughout the country. On is shipped to this country It used to cost several hundred refiners and intimated that the July 1st, the total deposits were 'they will necessarily turn to us. thousand dollars to carry on a domestic 'producers were $43,000,000 and since that date for many of the supplies which Congressional election, but this blame. There is more than a this amount has been increased AgenbH UNDERWOOD & HA5SELBARTH, Local they need. Suspicion among observers here by $10,000,000. year the Republican organization had great difficulty in securing a that politics had something to do. The Department of Agricul- International Falls, Minnesota with this course of action. mere $25,000, although eleven persons ture has approved of a process The Press office is headquarters gave $1,000 each. for pasturizinz milk in bulk and for all kinds of school supplies. The Threat of the Law. 1 Prosecuting attorneys have a Do You Know It? very bad habit of making announcements One of the sufferage speakers COMPLETE BOUNTY ELECTION RETURNS. ahead of their investigations, who appears daily on Pennsylvania and this applies to avenue in Washingon has been them all, from the county attorney makig a regular offer of $1,00 to ay man in the audience who could to he Deparment of Justice of the United States. -If the recite the preamble of the Constitution. For weeks no one took attorney generals of the past in away the dollar, but finally an dozen years had all the people in O T3 i-+ -i-.'f jail they have threatened to put i-H American citizen answered the •n CO in fD in ffi o. 2. O cr rc rt a 2. challenge and carried away a paper there, then the jails would need U°3. ct Office 3 Cu CO -1 a c« 2" 2 3 r+ S2 "D 2 to be a great deal larger than 3 i-tCD bill. Si rtrt -t CD p. ft 5 a O 0 1—. pi* they are now, and there would be Cfl n, •1 3 Lots of Money for Everybody. a surplus of office rooms in many The banks will have $600,000,000 of our principal cities. Every a tr1 3 TJ t-1 .*7 1 W 3* W S S additional money to put in circulation time any extraordinary condition O O O 0 ft 0 orq 3 •-t •i 3 S' •Z* of business affects some place of CL. orq when the new currency JC Orq Candidates 3 P* r-t- 0 •-t 3 trade the Washington headlines •-t gies into operation on November rt- V! Cu 3 •CL 16th. Perhaps now the newspaper startle the country with the 3 Votes news that "some one is going to man will be able to get a loan Cast from his national bank, since this jail." After that the investigation 2 10 2 II i| 10 II 0 0 3 9 Beaver 61 5 7 5 5 7 T* 9\ is started, and in the long great reserve has heretofore been 2| 3 2 0 1 3 3 2 1 3 3 4 3 ..| 6 3 °l 5 5 held for the protection of the depositors run the matter usually dies out. 11 0 6 6 6 8 1 8 8 11 12 13 8 9 4 ..| 18 3 4 Immediately upon the breaking is to be free for circulation. 30 58 49 49 68 9 9 56 15 37 23 36 38 5 35 ..| 3T 52 17 32 33 37 out of the European war it was 8 8 8 8 10 10 19 10 18 10 17 12 14 14 17 17 9 14 13 'announced that the United 68 14 66 57 75 75 18 12 25 56 36 38 57 33 56 45 44 45 54 "Settle That Row." States government wiuld send a 20 20 52 1 16 33 9 60 11 42 6 8 10 So 7 49 33 59 45 53 85 85 Jlot of people to jail for boosting President Wilson has suggested 6 6 22 14 25 18 .. 16 26 13 8 18 12 19 13 15 27 17 3 7 £he title of a new song it is food prices. After this sensation 0 0 26 3« 26 1 1 2 0 1 0 24 26 0 2 24 Nett Lake ..! 26 9 9 vSettle that Row." As yet a successful had been worked to the limit to 1 16 18 12 6 15 7 8 12 1 16 13 11 6 5 3 Scarlett TO 3 7 satisfy the public clamoragainst production under this 2 0 11 1 11 1 11 0 12 1 11 0 I2, Summerville ....... 12 11 3 9 4 7 increased prices, investigations title has not been forthnomirig. 22 20 13 14 17 Cross River 8 26 23 24 15 5 7 14 5 5 J9 32 5 9 were undertaken by the Department Opportunities to become famous 7i «5 145 168 56 9i 158 195 171 52 Int'l Falls, rst Ward 280 152 38 5i 41 i55 174 65 153 as a "song writer are still open to *bf Justice, and aside from 81 162 132 160 156 4i 153 75 155 57 Int'l Falls, 2nd Ward 158 150 38 174 93 237 67 45 59 a few remote cases of price-fixing anyone who has the ambition to 82 41 137 no 21 98 Int'l Falls, 3rd Ward 18 3i 91 42 52 77 55 35 I40 32 104 97 93 tackle the job. in local communities, the 121 4b 27 75 158 3i 7i 149 174 157 ..! 246 162 115 124 58 155 45 44 34 most notable being among a few 28 15 16 11 11 28 9 39 So. Int'l Falls ..... 21 31 15 43 34 .SO 27 24 19 35 7 merchants in the capital itself, TalkingCandidates. 1 2 12 2 11 8 2 10 0 1 2 10 1 13 Ray 9 15 5 3 7 Since the ejection the Republicans no ground has been found upon 2 8 2 10 4 8 9 Bear River ....... 12 8 1 6 5 7 5 4 5 5 4 7 which to base prosecutions, and have been taking heart 107 66 24 44 72 25 3i 76 56 45 Big Falls 122 68 28 59 39 54 52 45 45 though three months have elapsed, -and are suggesting who should 2 6 2 4 4 4 4 4 5 Caldwell 0 2 8 4 3 5 3 4 4 5 5 no one has bee nsued, arrested, 4 3 be the standard bearer at the 26 26 26 26 16 22 10 39 28 22 21 32 35 Dinner Creek 18 30 19 44 36 13 24 33 57 or restrained in any way. head of jthe national ticket in 8 8 8 8 2 2 6 1 1 6 2 5 3 Gowdy ... 6 2 6 7 9 4 3 3 4 3 1916. Among the names are 16 16 16 16 6 6 11 11 6 2 6 Grand Falls ....... 22 12 13 14 15 9 r~ r~ 10 9 9 S 5 The Coffee Trust Threat. those of Elihu Root, Mr. Justice 16 16 2 15 7 7 8 8 11 10 Henry ........... 20 10 11 8 12 13 11 6 7 S 5 Hughes, Senator Lodge, Samuel About two years ago coffee 0 8 8 8 13 11 10 12 2 10 Lindford 10 3 14 4 3 3 3 9 3 prices .wer inflated, and the government 4 W. McCall, James H. Mann, 2 8 12 12 4 Dentaybow ....... 12 11 16 6 8 11 20 10 3 3 7 5 7 9 former Vice-President Fairbanks, threatened to put a lot 0 1 10 0 51 3i io| ,5 Steffes .:.. .7..,.. 11 6 4 7 3 7 3 7 3 of New York brokers in jail. Investigation 4 5 Senator Burton, former 9! 13 8 6 16 6 19I Sturgeon River ... 1 14 13 15 15 1 23 20 13 9 5 9 Governor Hadley, and Senator disclosed the fact that 6| 8| io| 5. Wicker ....' 16 8 11 12 13 9 7 5 3 7 9 4 a condition engineered by the 5 9 4 Borah of Idaho. There is not 6 8 11 10 2 8 151 3 Bannock 16 6 5 6 0 3 3 4 9 5 9 one of the names that have elicited government of Brazil was to 20 Feldman 10 12 16! 8 18 8 71 21 3Q 11 11 10 15 13 14 13 1 9 16 blame for forcing the price, but the slightest amount of enthusiasm, 11 Manitou 12 11 2 17 12 16 9 13 15 7 1 91 3 4 5 4 10 and Washington, which the threat of the government 4 •9 Murphy 21 38| 6 20 28 26 IP 27I 37 Si 27 13 19 27 23 19 35 3i 14 is usually practically about such against the por distributers in 1. 8 11 12 8 10 0 Rapid River 20 2 12 0 10 1 !4| 8 13 9 things, will likely find the way of New York was never withdrawn, 17 5 3 6 Reedy 2 11 8 2 10 13 8 2 9 4 7 though these people would perhaps 4 9 5 31 9 3 9 suggesting another gentleman— V/ Sault 16 11 18 29 24 19 25 24 17 39 35 33 37 7 39 have been delighted to have 54 24 33 17 or several of them. Watrous ... 22 21 8 28 20 23 23 27 13 36 14 36 27 their friends know that they 54 13 31 7 34 39 Williams 12 12 12 1 2 10 14 1 12 10 14 17 8 ought not to go to jail. ?3 5 3 3 4 4 The Direction of the Finger. Baldus 16 11 8 8 10 2 2 2 6 11 3 7 4 3 3 5 5 9 7 Now there either has been Indus 11 20 8 22 40 28 14 23 13 3i 24 14 13 24 15 25 25 price fixing and boosting, or Putting the Packers in Jail. 9 12 Bridgie 18 11 10 8 2 13 1 10 10 14 17 11 7 3 5 4 The meat packers were among 4 7 4here has not. In" any event the 28 Engelwood 21 30 24 21 30 29 44 45 29 52 75 24 33 33 J7 39 45 those "also accused" of boosting 35 ^"fjnger of scorn" has been kept Evergreen 20 26 12 28 6 12 13 15 19 17 25 10 18 44 27 5 25 5 35" fe#8-|poointed in the direction-of the prices at the outbreak of the war, Forest Grove ..... 18 12 10 2 10 14 14 4 4 4 -13 4 4 9 4 3 and Washington threatened to 5 9 3 sugar producers. It may be Northome ........ 21 22 68 12 20 14 46 15 20 25 41 44 29 38 46 37. 39 34 •f:i i|iall right to invoke the threat of send these people jail.- The investigation 47 Pine Top 12 8 10 2 11 1 6 6 sgfc I 8 5 4 9 3 5 7 4 disclosed conditions 4 7 5 #|the law against lawbreakers, but Plum Creek 1 1 2 4..- 6 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 0 4 4 4 5 4 5 3 §^it is equally an injustice to brand favorable to the packers in this W 6 8 10 20 11 8 18 14 25 21 2 15 15 15 13 20 17 5 instance, but as these people have 5 "^people as such, and threaten to 10 & Norden 21 2 6 6 14 12 8 11 1 71 i8| 4 15 17 9 9 !5 5 4 t^jail them when the investigasfeftions been threatened with the lockup 676 1228I 754 1295 789!i479 1420I1339I 814(1483! 478(103111431 so often, they doubtless have gotten Totals 2376 1409I 5641 952 483I 751 all disclos ethat the charge 9l v.._ ^-was unwarranted in the begin^nlng.'jjjfln rather used to the prospect of ~"r~r Jspyjii private life such an ac- standing trial for heir liberty. "f-'iyjc»