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

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS WORLD'S RECORDS MAY BE SHATTERED Get your Hotel Registers, Cash JAMES J. HILL OIL INSPECTION Books, Journals and Ledgers at the Press ofhee. f. IIS ARE UPHELD otel *v 0km 15 19 -E FIFTH ST ST. PAUL, INN. bl8TR!CT JUDGE DECIDES FEES OPPOSITE CITY HALL REQUIRED BY STATE ARE MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN NOT EXCESSIVE. LOCATEDIN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT RATES:Rooms with detached bath and •bower bath— One person 75c, SI.00 and $1.50 par day Two persons in same room. 50c extra. interesting and Important Happenings ROOMS with private baths and toilets-* of the Past Few Days Selected One person SI.50 and $2.00 p«r day Two persons in same' room, $1.00 extra. and Arranged for the Convcitience Send postal card lot colored blotters* of Busy Readers. WE AIM TO PLEASE St. Paul.—Minnesota's oil inspec-, The marvelous durability of kion laws were upheld in a decision Special Auto Racing Program at & "Nobby Tread" Tires the filed by District Judge Hanft in the fact that they are really two tires Minnesota State Fair, Sept. 6 to in case of the suit by the state against one make them the tires that 11, Will Present Many of you should unhestiatingly buy. the Bartels Oil company, in which HILL, GREATEST MINNESOTA!! MEN SCHEDULED the fees were held not excessive. & World's Greatest Drivers— TRADE-MARKS The oil company, in addition to its Most Distinguished Citizen of State Handsome Prizes Offered COPYRIGHTS iclaim that the fees were so excessive Selected by Hammond's Committee "NobbyTread'Tires For Making of New Ithat they became a tax, contended Day at Big Exposition. Send sketch, or model and description that oils were subject to interstate Marks. for free search. are now sold under their regular commerce regulations. Judge Hanft Book containing over 200 mechanical I St. Paul, Minn.—James J, Hill, warranty—perfect workmanship Comfort of Mothers and Children movements sent free upon request. ^waived the latter point in making his THE empire builder, was selected as Minnesota's and material—BUT any adjustment automobile racing program at to Be Well Taken Care of at decision, but later wrote that the oils WM. N. ROACH, Jr. most distinguished citizen by is on a basis of the Minnesota State Fair, September were not subject of interstate commerce ATTO N EY-AT-LAW a committee named by Governor Hammond. Minnesota State Fair. 5,000 Miles 6 to 11, will attract to Hamline MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL at the time of inspection. The selection officials of the EXPERT some of the best drivers in the business. The state sued for $838.80, and Panama-Pacific exposition who will McGill Building Washington, D.1 The handsome purses offered So anxious are those in charge of •Judge llanfl awarded $794.80, holding name a day in his honor and arrange CO. MINNESOTA RUBBER are stimulating big interest in the the Minnesota State Fair, September 6 "though the fees were in excess of the Minn. MinneapoiiSj fitting exercises for its observance. event, and many entries will result. 1 Northwest Distributors to 11, to provide for the comfort of actual amount required to defray the Mr. Hill's name was chosen following Some famous cars, well known in the women and children that extraordinary expenses incident to inspection alone, a meeting of the committee held in SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS racing world, will be brought from effort will be made to entertain them that other departments have to employ the office of Frank Nelson, president different parts of the country to compete each day of the Fair. Mrs. Bertha extra men to attend to other of Minnesota college. in the time trials for world's records, Dahl Laws, of Appleton, Minn., has phases of oil inspection and thatj When word of the selection was for which big premiums are offered been placed in charge of a special department therefore there is a corresponding adi conveyed to Governor Hammond, he in case former marks are shattered. dealing with that problem. ditional cost. expressed his satisfaction and at once The Minnesota State Fair track Arrangement will be made to enable wrote the exposition officials for further Decision of Vital Importance. holds the world's 100-mile circular dirt mothers with small children to Judge Hanft's decision is of vital instructions. Mr. Hill will be track record, and is believed to be fast CT. wsa check them at a central nursery. A importance to the state, for had he asked to lend his presence to the occasion to win other laurels. enough kindergarten in care of specialists will and it is possible that his visit decided that the fees were so excessive be provided for older children, where •i! that they automatically became to the exposition will be the occasion ROUTE they may play while their parents are a tax, the oil inspection department of a big demonstration in his honor. RACES FILL WELL looking at the exhibits. Rest Cottage Leading business men of the Northwest would thereby have been will be equipped to care for women will be asked to participate. eliminated, as the power of the bureau Entries For Early Closing Events Indicate who desire to rest. An emergency hospital, does not extetid to taxation. Fast Fields. in care of the medical corps, "Taking the expenses of the worty SON IS SUED FOR PROPERTY First Field Artillery, Minnesota National oil inspection worft devolving upon Guard, will be operated as in Entries for the four early closing the state auditor's, the state treasuri Or. t!i Great Fergus Falls Farmer Seeks to Recover time of war, and accidents or sudden L::kt":—Ide.il Travel '«r's, the attorney general's, the publia events at the Minnesota State Fair, Estate Which He Asserts Is Being sickness will be looked after immediately. and Cruises September 6 to 11, have closed with examiner's and the state chemist's dei Wrongfully Held. —with materia! con-Jot-*—luxurious al! tiic one of the largest lists of horses and safe-— partinents, these fees are not excessive," Model Farm House. appointments and pleasant uf ocean enjoyments Fergus Falls.—Adolph Biersdorf has colts ever named. Some exceedingly wrote Judge Hanft. travel on the Lu^e.-* Liners. Farm women will be especially interested began suit in the district court here fast harness races are looked for as a in the model farm house against his son, Carl Biersdorf, to result of this excellent entry, as many Bra».:ri£,:l FniN,—Inferc^rinir Forts and Ship DENTIST CONFESSES ARSON which is to be erected in the next two Vilest XooK.-i—Finest Meals—?nd Comfort- secure the return of his real estate, of the animals in the west are to best months for use at the Fair. It is to valued at and in per­ $24,000 §8,000 be started. Fort S*o, and iSastii, WUHani, Port Arthur, IViack- -Says He Wanted $2,GOO Insurance be designed after the plan which took sonal property, which he asserts is The classic $3,0*00 St. Paul purse for to irrae, and return On ices in M'jciern Business 1 first prize in the model farm home being wrongfully held. 2:13 pacers is to be a hummer. A list Block. contest conducted by the State Art Society on this ftloctara Fleet ©f Stalks Liners He in April, 1913, he alleges that of forty-eight horses has been entered, a year ago. It will be fully was seriously ill. and while in that which is an exceedingly big one. The Covering a'.l tin best routes ri.rnuirli (!,.« enchantin? Aurora.—One of the most ingenious equipped with every device recommended condition he was given a paper to sign, Personaiiy Conducted $3,000 Minneapolis purse for 2:16 trotters wur-rs of L.iki- Su wr..i—i.v .rjm IViy. the -arson p.auto revealed in the lire hisr Vy eek?y for modern farm homes. Later Cruises Soo, Mackinac find the «•?.:: h-n'ul JO.uOO ]U:its. the nature of which he did not know is only a bit behind in number of tory of .Minnesota was uncovered at Cruise No. on other buildings will be constructed From ie iifiitt draft "VV'auhic" which uis tier to Detroit and that he is not familiar with the English entries, and a dozen favorites might return vi.t IJ. rt Avlmr. rt William way anions the myr ti ls of i.-O -'s to th- his steel Aurora, in rooms occupie'd by Dr. B. J. to make the whole unit a model community. and the S.,v. 6 543.40. language and that it was represented Floating Hotel "Noruiiic"—all boais are admirably be picked to bring home the bacon. Crtii&e Ko. d-Duu/h to Georgian Stahlmann, a dentist of the little mini suited to the routes tiiey serve. B.iv ant return via Little Current, to him that the signing of the The 3-year-old trot for $800 and 3-yearold Kill irncv.Co'.hngAvood.Ovven Sound, ing town, who will be sentenced Aug. Choose Your Cruise Now A women's program for each day of 10 $47.00. paper was of no consequence that after pace for $600 are well filled, and 24, by Judge Martin Hughes at Virginia. Cruise No. 7--Dul»ith to Satilt Ste. the Fair is being prepared by Mrs. Let us assist you in planning your oufinj. he recovered, he discovered that some colts of exceptional breeding will Marie and return, and Mackinac via When the plant was discovered Port Arthur and Fort William. 5 Laws. Wc have booklets full of valuable information he had signed away his entire farm fight it out to the last heat. dns. $24.00 regarding these different cruises. alter a premature blaze had been extinguished Cruise No. lO-Duluth to Port Arthur and live stock to his son, and that on sent The entire speed program is to be Booklet any Cruise FREE and Fort William and return. 3 days, suspicion at once centered SIS. 00. the latter now "treats him like a dog," SCHOOLS BUSY held on the first five days of the Fair, E. W. Holton, Gen. Pass. Agt upon a clothing dealer who occupied compelling him to live in one room, purses aggregating $24,500 being at NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO a store under Dr. Stahlmann's office handing him his meals on a platter on stake. Every effort has been made to •and the mayor asked Robert W. Hargadine, Reoerds to Be Broken in School Ex- the floor, and locking him in when he supplement the educational program state fire marshal, to cause leaves home. hibits Department at Fair. of the Fair with an extraordinary Sarnia Ontario the man's arrest. The son replies that the father deeded amusement program, and it is felt that Careful investigation convinced the him the property voluntarily with the speed program will be even better More counties will exhibit work fire marshal that the merchant was inaarcent the understanding he was to support 1 than in former years. done by their rural, graded, consolidated, and that the plant had been designed him and his mother during their lives, and high schools at the Minnesota and completed by the dentist. and that he has been doing as he State Fair, September 6 to 11, The latter eventually confessed, explaining HOME BREEDERS FAVORED. agreed. than in any previous year, according that he wanted to collect his (THE RftHCHER FINDS THE QOOP OUPGE O.K. OH CONUNDRUfAS") to George F. Howard, of the Minnesota insurance of $2,000 and compel the Attempt Made by Minnesota State Fair Minnesota Farmers Are Warned to Agricultural College, in charge. Investigate •owner to rebuild a modern business (judge,WHy IS A LOT OF FELLERS Any Illness Among Hogs to Aid Local Industry. He declares that the school exhibits WHO USE ORDINAL TOBACCO f-J "block within which he would have LIK1" THAT VEARL1N' —Only Two Outbreaks. will excel anything of the kind ever BULL BECAUSE THEVRE ALWAYS iVAYs} "hanvtsome offices. 0 CHEWING ON A BIG CUD- held in this country. "Dv. Stahlmann must have pondered Minnesota exhibitors of cattle, Minneapolis. "Minnesota seems Thousands of little fingers, and big long and carefully over his plan and horses and sheep are favored in the likely to escape serious loss by hog fingers, too, are getting exhibits of exercised much patience as well as ingenuity, distribution of premium money by the sewin-i, cooking, weaving, carpentry, cholera this year," H. Preston Hoskins, for this office has never been Minnesota State Fair, September 6 to in charge of the hog cholera section and tarn? products together for the big •Confronted with such an elaborate arrangement," 11. Outside breeders do not have as at the Minnesota Experiment station, Fair dismay. Specially interesting said Air. Klargadine. "It good a chance of winning prizes. This says. will be the consolidated school exhibit, was only through the man's ignorance special inducement is offered to encourage since this type of a school piays a of the qualities of gasoline that his "Only two outbreaks have occurred," the breeding of more good he said, "one in Meeker county and more prominent part in Minnesota plan failed and his crime was disclosed. horses, cattle and sheep in Minnesota. the other in Polk county, between than in any other state. Product maps, Premium money offered for these language booklets, and samples of Crookston and Fertile. three kinds of animals is divided into Mutual InsurancevSucceeds. "Demands for serum were met penmanship will be shown in big numbers. two general parts. One part is offered promptly by the state serum plant, Minncp'.olis, An-.. 20.—Samuel D. I in the "open" classes, in which animals Last year 3,000 individual entries "Works, Minnesota insurance commistsioner, This plant produced 573,210 cubic centimeters from anywhere may compete. tokl the delegates to the con- I (almost 15,000 doses) during were made in the School Exhibits Department, The other part is offered in the "Minnesota" July. This brought the production for which was nearly twice as Vention of the National Association of I classes, in which only animals many as in 1913. Mr. Howard expects lMutur.1 Insurance companies at the the first seven months of 1915 to about from Minnesota can compete. Thus CAYS the man, who's learned 3,000,000 cub'c centimeters. Distribution that over 5,000 entries will be received "West hotel that the mutual insurance Minnesota breeders not only have as is being made through local distributing this year. companies in Minnesota had been a I good a chance to win money in the how good rich tobacco agencies. There are three in success and were a large factor in the "open" classes as any other breeders Meeker county. ^reduction of insurance costs, also pro- 1 BIG MACHINERY SHOW. really is: but they also have an opportunity to 'viding adequate farm protection. "The critical time of the year for win money in the "Minnesota" classes the spread of cholera has just arrived Mr. Works was not scheduled to where competition is much less keen. Exceptional Outlook for Immense "Tie your bull on the outside Display and will continue through September, speak unttl later, but replaced Ira As a result of this handicap, Minnesota at Minnesota State Fair. C. Peterson, deputy insurance comaoaissioner, Farmers and others, therefore, should breeders of sheep, cattle, and and come on in where the good tobacco use the utmost precautions and see to who was unable to attend. horses owning farm animals considerably it that any illness among their hogs Visitors at the Minnesota State Fair is. You've been wasting your opportunity inferior to those exhibited by outside is promptly investigated." Strangers Rob Ticket Office. machinery show, September 6 to 11, breeders can win quite a bit more with unnecessary grinding and Ovvatonna.—While the clerks were which covers over seventy acres and prize money. Especially is this true showing a woman how to operate the I Ferry and Launch Burn at Crosby. is the largest in the world, will find spitting rest your jaws and content when there happens to be very little toll station in the waiting room at the Crosby.—The passenger ferry Twin several large new concrete structures competition in the "Minnesota" your soul with a little nibble of the Rock Island passenger station here, City and the motorb«at Deerwood, of awaiting their inspection. classes. There have been instances strangers entered the ticket office and the Ingalls motor ferry operating between There are indications of unusual interest Real Tobacco Chew" when Minnesota breeders unable to robbed the till. Wesley Kenney, who I Crosby and Deerwood, burned among machinery exhibitors score a single victory in the "open" «aid he lived in Minneapolis, was arrested. to the water's edge. The boats were this year, according to W. W. Sivright, A little of rich, mellow tobacco—seasoned classes obtained more money than chew pure, He denies guilt. tied together at the dock. Fire started, of Hutchinson, Minn., superintendent, and just enough—cuts out so much tha most any of the exhibitors from outSide sweetened of it is believed, by persons smoking and it is believed that the number of grinding and spitting. the state. New Wholesale House at Rochester. cigarettes. The boats drifted, causing exhibitors will exceed 312, the previous A general appreciation of this advantage, Rochester.—Rochester is to have a danger to buildings along the shore. I high mark. FOPW"B CUT according to livestock experts, ASK YOUR OEALEP new wholesale grocery concern under Crosby firemen towed the burning The fact that there is no charge for is certain to result in a bigger the firm name of Reiter & Stolp. A boats beyond range of danger. The outside space, and only a nominal CHEWING TOBACCO.IT IS THE NEW Minnesota exhibit of sheep, horses and three-story brick building i20x44 will loss is estimated at $8,000, partly covered charge of 5 cents a square foot for inside cattle at the Minnesota State Fair this REAL TOBACCO CHEW-CUT LONG SHRED. be erected on Broadway. by insurance. space, makes it possible to put fall than at any previous time. on quite a large exhibit at small coat. Lid Is On in "Indian Zone." Grows Alfalfa on Peat Land. Take less than one-quarter the old size chew. It Bemidji.—Saloons at Grand Rapids BIG SHORTHORN PRIZES. will be more satisfying than a mouthful of ordinary Thief River Falls.—That peat land FAIR PREMIUMS INCREA8E. tobacco. Just take a nibble of it until you find the imust close at once, and there is no will grow alfalfa has been demonstrated strength chew that suits you, then see how easily and ftiope of other places in the "Indian Large Premiums Offered for Cattle at by experiments made by Sen-, Steady Growth in Money Awarded fer evenly the real tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies, izone" breaking through the lid as Minnesota State Fair. ator D. P. O'Neill, who owns or con-' Fair Exhibits Shown. how much less you have to spit, how few chews you take to be tobacco it is applied under the 1855 treaty, trols lagre tracts which have not satisfied. That's why it is The Real Tobacco Chew. That's why it costa according to a decision handed down been considered very valuable. Senator Breeders of Shorthorn cattle in Minnesota The amount of premiums paid for less in the end. by Judge C. W. Stanton. are eligible to premiums O'Neill haa always maintained live stock, farm products, and other AA. The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered up. The decision is on injunction proceedings amounting to $2,250 at the Minnesota excess that once the peat lands are broken educational exhibits at the Minnesota of licorice and sweetening makes you spit too much. brought by twelve Grand One small chew takes the place of two big State Fair, September 6 to 11. So important State Fair has steadily increased in up, grassed and tha peat "worked: Rapids' saloonkeepers, who sought to does the American Shorthorn chews of the old kind. over" to aid decomposition, good, the last few years. The total premiums restrain the government from closing! Breeder's association consider this awarded in the last crops can ha raised. He is exhibitlng five years, Notice how the salt brings the saloons. •how that it is offering $750 in prizes. exclusive of the speed department, some of the best growths of alfalfa out the rich tobacco taste.! represented: The government was seen in the country, taken from All entries must be made by August were as follows: 1910, $36,910 1011, WETMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York bj Alfred of Dulutfe. Jacques 12. remarkably good exhibit of Min- $48,065 1912, $4$,#23 1914, |4AJM lands which are aa yet unoccupied, Shorthorn* expected. J* 14014, 963.844,