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

December 3, 1914 · Page 1 of 6

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SW ""«v INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS NOTICE OF SALE OF TIMBER STUMPAGE ON THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS WHATEVER IS, IS BEST. STATE LANDS AND BORDER BUDGET Ella' "Wheeler Wilcox Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Post I know as my life grows older Office at International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction at thi And mine eyes have clearer sight Court House in International Falls, Koochiching County, Minnesota. j»..v^day, of March 3, 1879. That under each wrong somewhere, December 11, 1914, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, certain, timber belonging to the State and liable to waste. There lies the root of right. Following is a list of the lands upon which the timber is located and a INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING CO. statement of the estimated quantities of each kind of. timber thereon that will That each sorrow has its purpose, be so offered, and of the appraised price of each kind of such, timber, per George P. Watson, Editor and Manager By the sorrowing oft unguessed, feet, or per cord, or per piece a» the case may be: NE%, N% NW% and SE&-NW&, Sec. 16, T. 68, R. 22 W.:—75 feet pine \X S But as sure as the sun brings morning Official Paper of International Falls and Ranier, Minnesota |8.00 per feet 15 feet spruce $4.00 per feet 375 tamarack tie* 10c each 1,000 cedar posts lc each. Whatever is, is best. T. 68. N% NE%, W% NW%, N% SW%, W% SE& and SE% SE%, Sec. 24, R. 22 W.:—95. feet pine $8.00 per feet 30 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 1 per cord 375 tamarack ties 10c each. Many people who make a bad on account of the great storm I know that each sinful action W% SW%, SE4 SW% and SW% SE%, Sec. 13, T. 69, R. 23 W.:—10 feet pine $7.00 per feet 100 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 476 ttiess of handling one or two children that swept over the province, \X As sure as the night brings shade. cedar poles 20c each 1,900 cedar posts lc each. of their own, expect a teach- damaging large quantities of pulp j* Is sometime, somewhere punished, ~. SW^4 SW%, Sec. 19, T. 69, K. 23 W.:—10 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cora 500 tamarack ties 10c each. to handle 20 to 40 pupils not timber, permission was given by i* Though the hour be long delayed. •tt NW.14 NEy4 and N% NW%, Sec. 24, T. 69, R. 23 W.:—10 feet pine $7.00 per feet 50 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 400 cedar poles the House to export this wood I know that the soul is aided their own with the harmony of 20c each 3,000 cedar posts lc each. Somewhere by the heart's unrest N%, SW% and SE%, Sec. 27, T. 69, 23 W.:—1,730 tamarack tie* clockwork. And many an old rather that permit it to rot. 10c each 100 cedar poles 20c each 600 cedar posts lc each. And to grow means often to suffer, "batt" with no children at all, is SE% NE%, Sec. 23, T. 69, R. 24 W.:—45 cords..spruce pulpwood & $1.00 "There is no intention whatever per cord. Whatever is, is best. the worst kicker in the bunch.—• S% SW% and S% SE%, Sec. 24, T. 69, R. 24 W.:—110 cords spruce pulp* on the part of the government,'^ wood $1.00 per cord 500 tamarack ties 10c each. Houston Chief. said Premier Hearst, "to NW%, Sec. 25, T. 69, R. 24 W.:—90 cords spruce pulpwood $1,00 per I know that there are no errors cord .450 tamarack ties 10c each. relax our general policy of prohibiting NE& SW%, SW% SW% and SE% SE%, Sec. 30, T. 69, R. 25 W,.*—200 cordi In the grand eternal plan, spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 325 tamarack ties 10c each. Culverts Will Be Put In. the export of pulpwood And things work together (except NW% SW'A), Sec. 31, T. 69, R. 25 W.:—485 cords spruce pulpwood @$1.00 per cord 525 tamarack ties 10c each. To correct the statement in cut on crown lands. This is only For the final good of man NW^ a S S 32, T. 69, R. 25 W.:—355 cords spruce pulpwood regard to the culverts necessary $1.00 per cord 925 tamarack ties 10c each. a temporary expedient, justified j* And I know, as my soul speeds onward SE% NW^4, N% SW% and NW% SE&, Sec. 31, T. 63, R. 26 W,:~50 Sit between Happyland and Bear River, by the fact that there is damaged In the grand eternal quest feet pine $8.00 per feet 2,000 tamarack ties 10c each 3,000 cedar posts lc each. that appeared in the columns I shall say, as I look back earthward timber that must be removed, and S% SE%, Sec. 32, T. 63, R. 26 W.:—1 feet pine $8.00 per feet 50 feet tamarack $3.00 per feet 75 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord! bf this paper on the 26th last, Whatever is, is best. he further need for providing employment 1,000 cedar posts lc each. ®ec: 33, T. 63, R. 26 W.:—1 feet pine $8.00 per feet} Mr. Magnus, engineer in charge for those seeving it in 15 feet tamarack $3.00 per feet 300 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 pet cord 1,000 cedar posts lc each. of a part of the Elwell road, those localities." S% SWy4, Sec. 34, T. 63, "R. 26 W.:—1 feet pine $8.00 per feet 5 wishes to state that as a part of feet tamarack $3.00 per feet 200 cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 Per cord 500 cedar posts lc each. the contract of the Northwestern N% NW!4 and SE% SWy4) Sec. 23, T. 68, R. 26 W.:—155 cords spruee pulpi LIQUOR "LID" IS ON TIGHT, assumed by every leading member HAVE YOU PAID wood $1.00 per cord 50 cedar poles 20c each 900 cedar posts lc eacn Construction company nine culverts SW% NE14, SE% NW% and NW% SE1^, Sec. 26, T. 68, R. 26 W.:—105 of the house that it will be one of YOUR WAR TAX? cords spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 350 tamarack ties 10c each. and two bridges will be installed N% SWVi and SE% SW^4, Sec. 27, T. 68, R. 26 W.:—30 cords spruce pulp» Bemidji "Dry" For the First Time t^ie (important measures. It is wood $1.00 per cord 305 tamarack ties 10c each. besides the steel span over NE&, SE14 NW%, NE% SW%, S% SW14 and SE%, Sec. 16, T. 152, R, 25 in Its Existence—Saloon Men assumed that whoever is chairAbide Tobacco Dealers, Theatres, Bowling1 the Bear River just as soon as W.:—75 feet pine $8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet! by Treaty Order. man of the house committee to 125 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 2,800 tamarack ties 10c each! Alleys, Pool Rooms and Conditions permit. Lot 1, Sec. 18, T. 155, R. 25 W.:—10 feet pine $8.00 per feet. handle the efficiency bill will have N% NE%, SE% NE%, NE^4 NW% and SW%, Sec. 7, T. 152, R. 26 W.:— Banks Must Pay War Tax. 7 feec pine $8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 75 cords a position hardly less important SOFT DRINKS spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 350 tamarack ties 10c each 300 cedar Goethals Prohibits Liquor. poles 15c each 9,000 cedar posts lc each. than the speakership. SUBSTITUTE BOOZE NE%, NW% NW%, S% NW%, SW%, N% SE% and SW«4 SE%, Sec. 17. Colonel George W. Goethals, The emergency revenue bill T. 152, R. 26 W.:—70 feet pine $8.00 per feet 12 feet jack pine ana It seems to be the understand- governor of the Panama zone, has spruce $5.00 per feet 45 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 1,360 which has passed Congress and tamarack ties 10c each 3,000 cedar poles 15c each 6,000 cedar posts 0 lc 6&ch For the first time in its exist- ?nf. committees of Signed an order placing all persons become a law, contains in its provisions All Sec. 18, T. 152, R. 26 W.:—25 feet pine $8.00 per feet 5 ence, Bemidji is "dry." both houses will be appointed to engaged in canal transportation a number of new special feet spruce $5.00 per feet 115 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 1,300 tamarack ties 10c each 1,300 cedar poles 15c each 4,500 cedar posts At eleven o'clock last evening co*slder measure and that it on a strict temperance basis. taxes on business and amusement, (g) lc each. All Sec. 20, T. 152, R. 26 W.:—700 tamarack ties 10c each 5,300 cedar the doors of several saloons which T1.11 Prob?bly be over in The order provides all persons mulled places by th.i so n":!ed government poles 15c each 12,300 cedar posts lc each. were open yesterday were locked J01"1 sessions. employed on the canal, who have W% NE&, NW',4. SW1^ and W% SE&, Sec. 31, T. 154, R. 26 W.:—10 cordg licenses. This provision of spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 5,050 tamarack ties'® 10c each 25 cedar and the day of liquor sales in1 "Eviden.tly» P^lic expects marine licenses, must abstain absolutely the poles 15c each. the law became effective Nov. 1st, ®e-L* 4' T. 152, R. 27 W.:—20 feet pine $8,00 per feet Bemidji has passed into history ,th^ efficiency pro- from (liquor. This includes SOme actl on on 5 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 10 cords spruce pulpwood $1,25 per COrdL 1914, and after that date every 1 100 tamarack ties 10c each 25 cedar poles 15c each, perhaps forever, only action of £ran* and tbe ^legislature is pre- pilots taking ships through .. a«SW% a?nd Sec- 10» T- R- W, —15 person engaged in any of the occupations SE% 152 27 feet pine $8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 300 tamarack ties 9 congress now being able to re-ipa to take it.' the canal, the captains of tagboats, levied in any of the occupations 10c each 600 cedar poles 15c each 1,500 cedar^posts lc each mates and others. move the "lid" which has sol u°Te Comment«- levied upon must make ceda?^ostf ®yicSeeaCch23' 1&4' R' —400 Poles 16c each 1,000 T- 27 W cedar tightly adjusted by order of the' Flowers—The economy SW% and SWy, SE%, Sec. 4, T. 151, R. 28 W.:—12 feet pine $8,00 proper application to the Collector per feet 15 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 4 feet balsam $2.00 per Department of Indian affairs. e®clency commission has pro- HOW LONG CAN THEY FIGHT and feet 20 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 400 tamar^cli 10c of Internal Revenue, pay the This morning found the fix- P°u e*ceUent reorganization ,NW% and N% SW%, Sec 5 T. 151, R. 28 W.:—35 feet ping $8.00 per 1 tax imposed,, and secure a stamp 1 scheme. Some action alone this feet, 30 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 60 cords spruce pulpwood $1,26 If the war is to be ended only which must be kept posted in the per cord 1,500 tamarack ties 10c each. LaIeS 0f,1Ve PreV,OUS f.aloon.s br line is demanded. by financial exhaustion we may a?d SE%' ^ec- 6- T- R- W.:—1 feet pine 0 $8.00 per 151 28 ing used for the providing of soft place of business. The tax which feet 45 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 5 feet balsam $3.00 per Pioneer Press—They (James A. feet 90 cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 1,050 tamarack ties 10c each S &s well resign ourselves to about will affect the largest number of drinks, with several more sonidering Lotxl'»?ec- 7- T- R- W.:—1 feet pine $8.00 pei and 151 28 Peterson, Gunner B. Bjornson and ten years of it. Probably it would feet, 5 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 200 tamarack ties 10c each, the advisability of following persons is that levied on all dealers Lot 4, Sec. 19, T. 152, R. 28 W.:—15 feet pine $8.00 per feet 10 others) believe that if this reorganization tamarack take something like that period feet spruce $5.00 per feet 2 balsam $2.00 per feet 200 in manufactured tobacco. This suit. Not a drop of whisky ties 10c each 300 cedar poles 15c each 500 cedar posts lc each. S can be adopted, with or so to exhaust England, Germany, ik was obtainable in Bemidji. includes every one who sells any R- '—25 feet pine $8.00 per feet! 152, 28 15 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 3 feet balsam $2.00 per feet: 10(. 1 .. 1 without modification, by the France and Russia that they could v'v form of smoking or chewing tobacco, XT tamarack ties 10c each. -11? er,m:Jsd the "fare-1 legis!lature it will (mean \added NE% Lots 1 and 4, and NE^4 SE%, Sec. 31, T. 152, R. 28 W.:—5 A no longer fight—presuming, of snuff, cigars, cigarettes and well" of the saloons last night and! feet pine $8.00 per feet 10 feet spruce $5.00 per fee't 400 tarnarac1 Mi prestage for those back .of the course, they were not actually ties 10c each_^ o50 cedar poles 15c each 1,600 cedar.posts lc each, BW^.o.nrl .WUSKV a tax of $4.80 a year is levied on |the the closing hour approached movement. ica, f«flt pint $8.0,. Per feet: 4° feet spruce @,$5.00 per feetf 15 balsam* $2700' net overrun and occupied by an eaclj that occupation. The first pay- the stocks of every bar room had feeti 600 tamarack ties 10c each 650 cedar poles 15c 1,600 cedar The Minneapolis Tribune—Mr. posts lc each. enemy. ment of the tax will have to be. been completely sold out. Recmade W NW1^' NE% swy4 and SE%, Sec. 1, T. 151, R. 29 A Hammond desires an early vote country's credit may sink so —37 feet pine $8.00 per feet 40 feet spruce $5.00 per feet- SJ during the month of No- ord sales were registered in each cords spruce pulpwood $1.25 per cord 1,800 tamarack ties 10c each 1100 on the bill because he wishes to low that it cannot borrow a dollar cedaXJoles each 3,000 cedar posts lc each. 3f 15c vember, 1914. saloon which operated yesterday. see the next legislature frame a 11 S-ec" 8* w-:—2 Pine $8.00 per feet* abroad and its treasury may be 151, 29 feet 1 1LS1. ja^ck pllle and spruce $5.00 per feet 100 tamarack ties 10o The several occupations on While it is probable that several state government reconstruction each _^00 cedar poles 15c each 500 cedar posts lc each. VQ as Mother Hubbard's cupboard which the new taxes are levied men who have been put out of bill which actually will offer a yet it may continue to fight hard are as follows:— business by the closing order will better, more economical, more effic-ent for years. So long as there is a SWy4 NE% and SW% SW^, Sec. 15,'T. 151. 29 W :-42 feet pin $8.00 per feet 20 feet spruce $5.00 per i.eet 25 cords sprue Bankers $1.00 each $1,000 of leave Bemidji, most of them have government. pound of powder, a sack of flour, v, fenn125 cord 500 tamarack ties 10c each 400 cedar poles per 15c each 1.500 cedar posts lc each. capital stock, surplus and undivid- made preparations for the future, The Morris Sun, speaking apparently a can of beef or a pair of shoes in N% and Lot 3, Sec. 7, T. 152, 29 W.:—250 tamarack ties 10c each' 20ft ed profits to figure as a part of several planning to go to their cedar poles 15c each 2.500 cedar posts lc each with authority, declares the country, the government can W% NE% and N% NW%, Sec. 11, T. 152, R. 29 W.:—8 feet pine Jft capital stock. farms while other have arranged that L. C. Spooner has not sought per feet 30 feet spruce $5.00 per feet* 1 300 tamarack tip* take it in exchange for a piece of each 800 cedar poles 15c each 1,500 cedar posts lc each 10S to enter into other business enterprises. the speakership and that he regards paper. Brokers $30.00. $!r^NE^rand N1/^ NWVt, Sec. 12, T. 152, R. 29 W.:—3 feet pine &) 8* Oft per feet 25 feet spruce $5.00 per feet 2,300 tamarack ties lOo the efficiency program as a First, of course, a warring nation each 800 cedar poles 15c each 2,000 cedar posts lc each Pawnbrokers $50.00. There is likely to be a pertain mST\T NW^4 SE& and SE% SE%, Sec. 35, T. 152, 29 W most important matter to come jises up its real money and Commercial Brokers $20.00. 1,000 tamarack1"tfes^@10c ch.M f6et'' $5"00 pe?' amount of blindpigging, as such 10 fGet SPrUC6 before this session. His principal real credit and all the belligerents All 7T Sec. 36, T. 152, R. 29 W.:«ie^j^ $8.00 per feet Hf' Custom House Brokers $20.00. a condition always arises under Pi£,e «n4AS?ruCe feel, PU§ interest is that the house shall b'e Per spruce are a long way,from having cords' "puljwood 'pwood 6, (00 10c 1,600 15p eachi'l X1^2? cord tamarack ties each cedar poles Proprietors of theatres, muse- conditions of this kind, but the 3,000 cedar posts lc each. so organized that this measure done that. Next, it grinds out ums and concert halls, where a government has announced that will have careful and thorough TERMS OF SALE. paper money, which its fiat charge of admission is made, with it will trace and prosecute to the consideration. makes exchangable for whatever 204 This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter of th* 1905, 476 seating capacity not over 250, $25 limit of the law any guilty of such General Laws of Minnesota for as amended by Chapter of the General commodities it wants. Laws 1909 general of and Acts amendatory thereof. 250 up to 500, $50.00 500 up to acts, and this fact, it is believed. estipiated and appraised per M- feet will be offered and sold per Mestimated The American Colonies began (Continued from Page T.) and appraised per cord will be offered and sold pier cord' 800, $75.00 over 800.00, $100.00. will keep the unlawful practice at nJ- v. cords and timber estimated and appraised as tie pol^or the War of Independence almost post timber, will be offered and sold per tie, or pole or post and sale will mashed potatoes, creamed onions Proprietors of circuses, $100.00. a minimum. without money. The paper currency be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the several kinds ol timber advertised on the lands in the different sections. None of the timber Graham and White Bread, Gravy, Butter, Proprietors of bowling alleysi. There is one proposition which issued by the Continental can be soid for less than the appraised prices as given herein, and any bidding cent Sliced Meat, Baked Potatoes. over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, the per bid tS' and billiard rooms $5.00 for each *s certain to create great incon- Congress sank so low that the «ed«° ^pp^lsld^pri(ie ,of different kinds of timber adver? each of the Saturday, Sept. 19th alley or table I venience if rigidly enforced by the phrase "Not worth a continental" or accepted6 §Pt ?rtained BRBAKFAST than flve (5) per cent wiu 1,6 Coffee, Milk, Sugar, beef Steak, Potatoes, Purchasers of any of said timber at said sale must pay down in cash at I still conveys the idea of zero in Commission merchants $20.00. g^ernment, the keeping of alcoDealer, Gravy. Graham and White Bread, (50) timber I time of sale fifty per cent of the appraised value of the based Butter. Oatmeal. Toast. Value but the Colonies kept on w,0Vie^n^ima+led quant-lty^ must ?ive .bond the State in an Sunt It 4 and in leaf toWrn S6 no to drUgg1StS'king a ho1 by Alcoho1 IS DINNER least double the appraised value of the timber, conditioned upon cutting- al! Dealers in leaf tobacco ifb.oo to jj of medi- fighting. The Southern Confederacy Tea, Coffee, Milk, Sugar, "Liver and necessly ma °f+ tlm,ber uP°n the land, be it more orgies# that there may be $24.00, Bacon, Gravy, Potatoes, Tomato Soup, than the estimate clean, acre by acre, and paying the State the balance that cine tinctures and at the hospi- was the merest wreck financially therefor, and for the faithful performance of all the terms and Graham and White Bread, Butter, due conditions of. the law governing such matters. Permits will be issued to thS Dealers in manufactured tobac- ^als certain cases are treated only Pickled Beets, Apple Pie. long before Washington 8VPPEB of such 'timber "P lst' the cutting and removing t0 expire June 1916 for co whose annual receipts from the alcohol rubs. Efforts will be felt entirely secure from capture Tea, Milk. Sugar, Watermelon. Corn The law* allows the Timber Board upon unanimous vote, to grant twoextensions Meal Mush, Butter, Graham and White sale of tobacco amounts to $200 government to of time, of one year each, to permit holders upion their request and by its armies. The Balkan States Bread, Pried Potatoes. made to tause the giving' Rood and sufficient reasons why the timber could riot be removed from* Not .only does the board of control or more $4.80. allow druggists and hospitals to the land during- the life of the permit, they to pay the State interest at the ended their first war in a condition rate of eight (8) per cent per annum on the value of the timber left standinflf Manufacturers of cigars from Jkeep necessary quantities on hand. supervise the purchase, cooking, of bankruptcy, and immediately during the time of such extensions. All timber is to be scaled' or counted on the land where cut by a regular State Land Examiner or his assistant undep $3.00 to $2496.00. "The wiping out of the saloons and serving of all foods used fought another one. his supervision, and is not to be removed from the land until it has been 0(1 scaled or counted, final settlement is to be based upon such scale or count Even where it is necessary to in the state institutions, but it can Manufacturers of tobacco $6.00 making a wonderful change in Dated St. Paul, Minn., this 16th day of November, 1914. S. G. rVERSON, £ell at any time the conditions of buy supplies abroad a belligerent to $2496.00. Bemidji—working a transforrr aBlank state Auditor the supplies on hand and the nation can husband its whole gold forms upon which to tion," said one man this morning, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS 'amount. In this way it is enabled stock for that purpose, and so make applications for the 'The barkeeper and his white stamp continue long after its credit is 'to take advantage of a lowering can be secured from any post-. will disappear and in the aPron market and at the same time see shattered. master, or by addressing the Col- place of the fire water of the redlector that there is no stint. 7 1 There must be enough hands of Internal Revenue, St. man and the lumberjack will come At every institution the holidays both to man the guns and to keep Paul, Minn. dainty maids with ice cream and are generally observed in the Up sufficient domestic production Association for the Study and tuberculosis Association and my As severe penalties ar.e imposed jbot,)cboco^a"e aild matter of extra food. h: to subsist the population. Gl/an Prevention of -Tuberculosis, made hope that its work is growing ill tea. i" $5st for failure to make the return and r.^As showing what is the cost of these, fighting may go on in Much interest is shown herie in public today, every letter going efficiency and extent from year to pay the tax yithin the time prescribed feeding of Minnesota's wards' definitely after credit is gone.— connection with just what action oiit of the White House for the year May I not particularly express by law, all parties subject meals, the state board of control Saturday Evening Post. will be taken concerning other next four weeks and from many, my interest in the Red Crosa to any of the foregoing taxes during the years 1911 and 1912 cities the "treaty territory Christmas Seal whose sale hat pi of the government, o^ces bears should give the matter prompt supervised: the. expenditure of ONTARIO TO EXTEND The Bemidji brewery, with its the Red Cross Seal. been the means Of raising fundt attention in order to avoid the nearly $500,000 for sustenance PULPWOOD EXPORTATION pay roll of approximately $1,000 As an expression of his interest for the work? It seems to me possibility of being-penalized. All a month, has discontinued bigness fetlone. in the anti-tuberculosis campaign, that this is a particularly inter-1 applications must be made and the In view of lack of employment esting and sensible way of enabU I and it is one of the heaviest President Wilson writes to.Dr. .tax paid to the Collector of Inter*nal in certain parts of Northern Ontario,it if, not the heaviest, losers? of the Charles j, Hartfield, Executive ing the people of the country ta WILSON COMMENDS RED Revenue not later than Nov. is the intention of the Secretary of The National AsThe give this great work their sup* treaty order,?—Bemidji Pioneer of CROSS SEAL SALE .dw 3°, 1914. 1 port." government to ask the legislature, Tuesday, Dec. i.- burden of proof is upon his at its session, to extend for a few sociation for the Study and^Preventioii Over 115,000,000 Red Cross sealt on D.C., Dec. 1,1914: '"tfTO. 1 1 1 r! tV months, the permit given to licensees of Tuberculosis: are on sale today in every stat# EFFICIENCY COMMISSION "l4jay not particularly express Just a few nice "Bibles artd ."May I-iiot take this occasion to in the Union, except Nevada, and of pulp limits to export, ^-How^yer. the. next ^r^ interest ^n ithe Red Gross prayer looks left atr the_ Press Where Accessary, pulpwood cut express to you my deep interest even in Hawaii, the Canal Zo Blitzed, ^tfe efficiency pl^n ^ill ^ristmas ^eal," says Presndent in the work of the National Anti- and Vera Cruz wV* trom crown lauds, -v vcar a£ov °fficei b!^ assured pf co^eratj^^t^'Wilson in a letter to Th^National rt .r,» [l,*ts '"l 1 ••is n-, A »».-» i' 1 -'^1 5',. *,