International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 14, 1915 · Page 7 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS •KILL ALL SALOONS' forth to new fields and pastures. talk of the unemployed, because in my mind that the moral side counry—for that is surely coming, LINBERGH PLEA DISTRICT NEWS Because of the fact that they all would be employed. But I of this problem is of supreme importance whether we adopt this resolution MADE IN CONGRESS must conquer a wilderness filled say that even under existing conditions, today or not—that hey look care^lF for all the people and with unknown terrors beyond a which are largely the result fully over the opportunities &f-' furnishes abundant reason for the WILDWOOD In Upholding Prohibition, Bemidji's natural mountain barrier which of the interference in our invest prohibition of the liquor traffic. forded by our state for the Representative Says Closing would prevent their return to the politics of the liquor and other big ment of capital an dthe employment "The economic side of this proposition -Order Satisfies Merchants. parent land, they selected for this special interests it is not necessary of labor. To all who fear H. J. Magladry spent Saturdayevening is of very great importance. purpos the best and strongest of talk about the increase of a loss of occupation by reason of with Kanute Ettestadt. I shall refer to only one COMPLETE REPORT the young men and young women. the number of unemployed in the righteous increase of sentiment G. W. Erickson and family phase of this, however, because I OF THE SPEECH After a feast of farewell to home order to bolster up this losing in favor of prohibitory enactemnts spent Sunday at the W. E. Sykes believe the others have been discussed and kindred, these pioneers of a cause. In northern Minnesota I say come to northern home. from every view-point. nw race went forth and began alone—in the three districts represented Charles A. Lindbergh, representative Minnesota, use your swelling1 Rev. Test of Mizpah, held services The phase that I wish especially to anew. by my colleagues, Mr. in congress from the Sixth muscles in subduing a portion of at the school house Saturday consider is suggested by an argument Steenerson and Mr. Miller, and re- v. district, in which Bemidji is located "Man has made improvements the wilderness, and enjoy the evning. which appeared in the New myself—there are enough wild, and to whom persons favoring since that day until now by tilling wards of a well-spent life in th'^fold John Ettestadt and family spent York Herald, June 7, The 1914. uncultivated, and unoccupied, yet a re-opening of the saloons, here of transportation, the soil, improved means age of comfort that may Sunday afternoon at the Banner following statement appeared in exceedingly fertile lands, to support looked hopefully as one who and many mechanical easily be derived from a well-tilled Park farm. the argument: in comfort a population might use his influence to abrogate inventions, he is able to support farm."—Bemidji Sentinel. Mrs. Wiseman left Monday for Facts about the liauor business several times greater than all the the Indian treaty of 1855, under many more people on a given her home after an extended visit and allied industries in New York unemployed lands that when subdued state— the provisions of which the area than was possible in the days Ever Look at it This Way? with her sister, Mrs. A. J. Porter. Number of persons employed, are so fertile and productive saloons were closed, not only of the ancient Aryan. Nevertheless, 152,000. Miss Zora Porter left for International Every man, says an unknown Annual wapres and salaries. $128.000,000. that thsi part of our state is becoming voted for the proposed constitutional population is constantly increasing, Falls Monday, to resume °l°Wshould writer, have a graveyard "Value of product and trade. known far and wide as amendment to wipe out the and m|an must learn to her school work. $842,000,000. I .n' hVh°?W bury Jn.!t "the land of the big red clover" the liquor industry, but made a Internal revenue tax for 1014 eliminate waste, else when again Miss A. E. Shelland visited our $72,000,000. lands perfectly adapted to general it animosities and evil aspirafarminfr. speech declaring emphatically in he becomes too numerous, where school Friday. She seemed much Number of farms devoted to hop so deeply culture, 2,227. dairvino- 9n(1 ltlons bury and them farming, dairying, and stock raising, shall he migrate? favor of national prohibition, on pleased with the work being done Acreage of farms devoted to hopculture, that there can be no resurrection. 12,850. and only awaiting the coming both moral and financial grounds. by the teacher, H. I. Magladry, "I am more than convinced—I gos If you hear a bit of malicious of capital and labor to make them Congressman Lindbergh in his and pupils. "Statements of the above character am morally certain—that waste sip bury it deep. If you blossom the rose. remarks during the consideration Harry Porter was a Northome are often made with the intent caused by the different phases of hatro been nursing a feeling of of the proposed amendment referred visitor a day this week. that they should impress the the liquor traffic is one that mankind "Let me suggest to my anxious then toward somebody for years to the Indian treaty and declared Miss A. E. Shelland was the public and win them to the support can eliminate with none but have friends who fear that their capital bury it. And when you that "merchants and other guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Taylor of the liquor interests. They with good results to the great body of invested in the liquor and brewery finally filled your graveyard business men" who formerly requested at dinner Friday. begin at the wrong end of the the people. interests, and to those who foresee you—you the worst that was in him to use his influence "What's this European war argument. If the liquor traffic in that a failure of employment thru "One more objection to the will find the world and all against the enforcement of the about and what are they fighting itself is not desirable and useful, the adoption of this resolution and better liquor traffic it its persistent meddling goes to make it, a much for and what are they going to treaty provisions now tell him then the employment of 152,000 its incorporation as an amendment before.—Modem with the politics of the place than ever that they are glad the saloons get when they win There must persons in New York alone, and into the constiution of our counry—village, city, state and Woodmen. be a reason. Men are doing it, were closed. a much greater number in all the national. No one other influence was and men ar always reasonable. Mr. Lindbergh offered a solution states, is to be deplored, for to has been so persistent in this If women were directing such a for the employment of men take the time of so many persons work, and it has forced the other mess they'd probably talk things thrown out of work by wrecking in a useless and even harmful special interests to join with it FIRSTAPPEARANCE over, which, of course, would be the liquor industry that they become occupation is a waste. These in this work of controlling, wherever an utterly silly little thing to do. farmers in Northern Minnesota, ,persons should be engaged in a it could, the actions of legislatures Well, well!"—Mme. Qui Vive in "land of the complete remarks work that would help in the production International Falls and congress, as weli as Chicago Herald. as recorded in the Congressional and distribution of the village and city councils, all to the Symphony Orchestra H. P. Nordby was a Northome Record, follow: things that we need and that are enormous detriment of the country. Lindbergh's Speech. visitor this week. useful. Likewise the investment Everybody knows this, and Miss Edna Nordby went to "Mr. Speaker, I take it that of $842,000,000 in the liquor product the people are tired of it. Therefore Northomje Monday. She will every individual is willing to Viking Theatre and trade would be immensly give them the opportunity to Stay a few weeks helping Mrs. yield some of what he may deem more valuable in its service if it th r,selves of it if they wish, rid Matt Jones. to be his personal rights, whether were employed in operating enterprises which they can do by a concurrence he indulges them or not, for the in which the common of three-fourths of the TUESDAY, JAN. i9 LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY general welfare. I have never necessities of these and all other states if we pass this resolution. questioned the right of anyone to people are in need. It is a mistake "During the time that this joint use liquor, nor to manufacture to employ anyone in an enterprise C. S. Jameson is the new postmaster resolution has been pending in O. P. and sell it, and have no objection that does not serve actual here, succeeding Also 4000 Feet of Pictures the house I have received many to its manufacture, sale, and use necessities. In the final analysis Gordon. The postoffice will probably circular letters, the purpose of Featuring "The Mutual Girl" in a proper and reasonable way. labor pays for all production, and remain where it is until a which has, of course, been to influence But it has been shown by a long therefore the production should building is erected to accomodate my mind to cast my vote course of experience that the be of a character to serve our against it. I do it. not object to Special Prices 25 and 15c manufacture and sale of liquors Miss Annette Miller is back common requirements and not this in the least, as I feel it to is attended with practices that are merely to keep persons employed again from the hospital, and is be a part of my duty as a representative TWO PERFORMANCES 7:30 and 9:00 extremely detrimental to good Staying with her sister, Mrs. D. A. irrespective of the need of the of the people to seek government, very bad in its effect products of their employment. Colpitts. enlightenment from every possible on many drinkers, and especially Word was received from E. E. source. But the peculiarity "It is also foolish to claim that their families, causes much suffer Griffith this week announcing that the liquor traffic should be sup- of all these appeals is that Mrs. Griffith had undergone an ing and crime, and serves no suf- ported to furnish revenue to the they demonstrate to my mind, WQODI I WOODI I Operation at the Mankato hospital ficient requirement of m'en and government and to villages and at least, a truth exactly opposite women to offset the damages it be and was doing as well as could cities collecting for licenses. In of that they wish to establish. expected under the circumstances. causes. The consideration of this the first place, the evil effects re In addition to that already quoted, resolution therefore becomes one Oliver Erickson was in the Falls suiting from, the business in themselves I have before me now a letter of morals, good government, and on business Monday, returning ALL KINDS OF create more expenses than sent out by the United States economics, rather than one on on the morning freight, Tuesday. all the revenue and license collec- Brewery Workmen of America which to split hairs in discussing Attorney H. S. Campbell was tions amount to. And, further- I* claims that there are 75,000 Dry Wood For Sale technical personal privileges. Besides, ill town on Monday last. more, in accounting for the collections brewery workmen and their no member should vote Jas. Anderson came from Wakonaha families dependent upon the made for village and city against this resolution, because it Monday morning and business and that 10,000 miners licenses we know that the dealers is simpler referring the question to spent the day in the village. Jim also are. Also, it is added, that must pay for their stock and the ALL ORDERS is doing some logging this winter, the people, and for that reason I it requires— costs of running the business as would vote for the resolution even and was in town after teams. well as a profit in addition. Since Bricklayers, masons and builders, if I opposed prohibition. PROMPTLY The ice crop has been almost all what they sell serves no actual machinists. steam fitters, plumbers, wagon makers, waiters, harvested, the people taking ad "As to the evil effects of overindulgence need of the buyers here again is bartenders, advertisers, printers, vantage of the thick ice and the in the use of liquors, electricians, persons engaged in a waste, and the funds used might DELIVERED transportation, cash register makciz. good sleighing to get the ice they are so,many and have received and thousands of other much better be invested in enterprises workers. houses filled. so much thought and expression that would serve actual Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Deteker that they may be considered needs. "From all the states come Phone Enger-Nord Were in the Falls Tuesday. Mrs well known without a restatement these statements from the brewers "Merchants and other business Deteker returned home Tuesday of them here. I will say, and their allied industries, men in some of the towns in my 220 evning, while Mr. Deteker remained however, that there is no doubt Realty Co. showing the great number of district, when two or three years in the Falls on duty on people employed and the vast ago an effort was made to close the grandi jury. amount of capital and property through the snowy woods to the saloons to carry into effect the required to carry on the liquor terms of the Chippewa Indian surprise party at the home of Mr. BIRCHDALE traffic. The more they show, the HURRY! and Mrs. Waterfall's. The house treaty of 1855, requested me to stronger I am impressed with the MASCOT oppose its enforcement. After was found dark and the inhabit passing this resolution in Mr. John Murphy was taken need of ants asleep, but after considerable the saloons had been closed a few Out about a week ago with an order to take these unfortunate MATRESSES weeks, as some of them were, racket they were finally roused, HURRY!! acute attack of appendicitis, to ones out of serving a trade that enough to let the surprise party most of those who had asked me the hospital at Spooner, where he is a drain on he country's resources in. Then the time passed all too to oppose the closing informed COUPON is reported to be progressing without supplying any real necessity. quickly in lively games and the that it was a mistake for them to HURRY!!! favorably. These 75,000 men employed serving of late night luncheon. have made the request, because The Eliason claim is bing logged by the great brewery Mrs. E. Webb is seriously sick they had since discovered that the of 500,000 feet of pine. interests and all thoes. others dependent with appendicitis. money that had been paid in the Prof. Pierce was called to upon the liquor traffic are One more bus is running for the saloons wtas, after their close, River Falls, Wis., by the death of seeking to have perpetuated an school now from the west. It is being used in the purchase of grandfather. .bo his occupation which, indeed, gives run by Mr. B. Magladry. goods and services that other JOIN THE Mr. H. T. Whitcomb has just them support, but at the expense Mr. and Mrs. A. Shearer went business could furnish. Leading completed a fine warm buss in of very many times their number, to the Falls last week to meet merchants in those towns have HAPPY THRONG which driver George Magladry eg whose w£vs and children must their little daughter, Rena, who said that during the time when will gather up the children for be deprived of all the luxuries and was on her wdy from St. Paul. the saloons were closed they sold bo bi ... WHO SLEEP EACH school on his ten miles round trip most of the necessities of life, because A crowd of Birchdale people more children's shoes and clothing .S 2 na drive. of this superfluous and unnecessary rode in sleighs Friday night, to a and more Christmafe presents than NIGHT IN COMFORT H3 John Lewis of Indus, is doing trade. basket sodiail held in Barwick, they had ever done before, and JO GQ 0u good work around the neighborhood a Canada. They didn't get home that most of the people who had "Enemies of this joint resolution THEIR WHOLE LIVES wiith his wood sawing rig. 'till three o'clock in the morning, been delinqunt came in and paid In ask: "What shall these men Birchdale is rejoicing over the LONG probably due to the fact the they their debts. do to obtain a livlihood after the to new telephone conveniences, 5 had such a "high time." "The time will come in the traffic has been prohibited and a ON MASCOTS which are made possible by the The attendance is steadily increasing history of this country, as it has their present occupation thereby installation of "central" in the -a in the Sunday school and done in others, when it will become destroyed? They talk of confiscation -3 $ home of Mr. H. T. Whitcomb. Christian Endeavor, and the meetings essentially important to eliminate of property involved when always afford pleasant and The ancient Aryan waste. it is proposed to cease permitting BIRCHDALE SLIVERS MASCOT helpful study of our Heavenly finding his restricted area too tion to live off the rest. If the Last Friday night" a merry NEWLY PERFECTED Father's holy word. small to support the rapidly laboring people had their just crowd, loaded with cakes and MATRESSES Mr. John'Dahlstrom is taking growing population on thie product rights and there were anywhere MATTRESSES and Sandwiches packed into Mr. E, timber from the land formally near a just distribution of the proceeds and increase of his flocks and Ruberg's big sleigh and hurried SPRINGS owned by Mr. Stirtsberg Olson. herds found it necessary to swarm of labor, there would be no