International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 30, 1915 · Page 2 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS STEFANSSON REPORTS of corn, wheat and oats and a American union and if I owned a fair certainly know how to run a I very sorry to disappoint you thi§ mash of two parts corn meal and NEW LAND DISCOVERY SOME OF BEST fair." farm here and wanted to farm, I ,heavening We are compelled to one part each of bran, middlings would not sell out and move away This Minnesota exhibit will be cease our hengagement until th8 and corn meal, feeding about shipped from here and exhibited tor, as I slid before, Indiana is New York.— Satisfied by Vilhjalmar management hengages a new orchestra Visitors at the LaPorte county equal quantities of the scartch ration a great place to live. We are not at the Indiana State Fair. Sprinfield, leader. Stefansson's announcement fair this week cannot afford to and of mash. This should be Illinois, state fair, Water'loo, here to urge people to sell out and that he is alive and well on miss seeing the Minnesota state ''The one at present hemploy* scattered in the litter morning come to Minnesota what we Iowa Dairy Show and various Banksland, in the Artie, explorers exhibit, under the shelter of a ed 'as no 'air on top oh 'is' ead, and noon, allowing a small handful other fairs throughout Iowa, want is to interest the farmers and geographers directed attention huge tent near the main entrance and my brid takes hit for a hegg. for every three hens. At who are renting these high priced Illinois and Indiana this fall. today to the new land reports of the fair grounds. Approach night the birds should be given —LaPorte (Ind.) Daily Argus. lands, have looked this thing he has discovered in the far north. Well, Wasn't He Right the Minnesota tent and you will all they can eat of it in a V-shaped up and I find there are thousands In Stefansson's own report the clas? be greeted by Fred D. Sherman, A teacher, questioning a trough. In the winter time, of farmers in Indiana who are In Vaudeville newly discovered land is located Minnesota's state immigration "brids" of boys on the subject of some green feed should be given paying from $4 to an arce near degrees north latitude and Wr. $10.00 78 commissioner, and Colonel C. A trained ostrich recently disconcerted answer# having received correct who at noon—cabbage or mangel-wurzels rent, would be glad to got a 117'degrees west longitude. He King, expert exhibit man, also of its exhibitor at a music feather#, /to the question about are good. If the birds do piece of land of their own. Many actually saw about miles of Minnesota. If you will enter the 100 hall by continually endeavoring put thf not eat all the grain that is scattered of them have from $1,000 to Cdast bill, feet and wings, he line running in an easterly $3,000 tent where the exhibit is housed to break away from all restraint laid by but that amounts to practically in the litter, reduce the brid CjM} direction and apparently penettrating you will see what is probably one question: "What is it a £nd to climb over the footlights quanity. Grit, oyster shells and nothing when it comes to to a distance miles in of the finest collections of agricultural do that I am unable to do 20 into the orchestra. water should be available for the buying a ham in Indiana, where land, where from a hiiltop the explorer products ever shown at t® ''Fly," was answer he hoped The widely advertised act came brids at all times. land is selling at to saw mountains at a distance an Indiana fair. Stocks of this $150.00 $250.- th* get. For several moments to a sudden end and the professor land is selling at to of miles. year's corn, measuring 1-2 feet, $150.00 $250.- answgf 50 13 boys thought, but gave no emerged from behind the curtain ORDER INCLUDS 250 per acre, but in Minnesota that New Land Far North mammoth clover over five feet 00 At last one held up his hand. and apologized for the actions of $1,000 or will count. FIREPROOF BIPLANES $3,000 high, first and second cutting of Cyrus Adams, president of "Well, my lad, what is it? pet in about these words. alfalfa, red top and blue joint Down in couthern Minnesota, Association of American Geo^graphers, "Lydies and gentlemen, hi am "Lay an egg, sir," said the boy, Bridgeport, Conn.—The British grasses higher than the average the corn belt of the northwest, declared in a statement government is negotiating with man's head. Samples of sheaf you can buy highly improved today that Stenfansson's new Stanley Y. Beach of Stratford for grain, wheat, oats, rye, barley, farms, which will produce just land lies Jbout 100 miles to the 10 powerful triplanes capable of etc., are there in abundance and as much corn per acre as the north of Prince Patrick island crossing the Atlantic at 100 miles when it comes to showing vegetables, $250.00 land of Indiana, for $90.00 and that the most southerly part pi an hour, and 250 biplanes, fireproofed potatoes, onions, beets, carrots, to $125.00 per acre and you can the land which the explorer and capable of making parsnips, cabbage, cauliflower, buy any amount of wild land in visited is considerably to the east 120 miles an hour. etc., Minnesota is certainly central and uorthern Minnesota of the most eastward extension there. Grapes, plumbs, raspberries, at from $10.00 to $35.00 per acre. of Prince Patrick island. The Mr. Beach must have the first blackberries, strawberries, triplane ready for shipment within "We are down here to show lands nearest to it Mr. Adams said W I E E I E currants and many other small eight weeks of the receipt of are the Polynia islands, a little you people what we can raise and Steel Trains fruit of last season are shown in the order. The British government, what opportunities we have to group north of- Prince Patrick preserved state, while six varieties he says, is to decide whether offer and we are glad to have island, about 75 or 80 miles from of this year's apples are on it shall fly across or be shipped, everybody visit our exhibit and the new land. Duluth-Superior exhibition. but he believes the autum cold ask suestions. After the fair is Mr. Adams said the most northern will prevent the flight. over if anyone wants to know part of the new land as far "Its too eariy for us to show as Can Cross in 24 Hours more about Minnesota, all they xStefansson saw it, appears to our best products'' said Fred D. *0 St. Paul will have to do is to address a be farther north than any other Sherman, Minnesota state immigration "I believe the flight from New £00 letter or card to me at my office land in the great Parry archipelago, commissioner, this morning. Foundland to Ireland can be made Minneapolis in the State Capitol, St. Paul, to the north of the American "Give us two weeks more in one single flight of 24 hours,' vgjNE Minnesota, and I will be glad to continent Mr. Adams expressed! today. "The dis- and we will show you what we Mr Beach said send them, maps, literature and the opinion that the land dis opinion that the land dis-j^ance js only i,8oo miles. If we really grow in Minnesota. Last Milwaukee plenty of information about Minnesota. covered by Stefansson rises from WOuld win the London year, taking the United States did it we the continental shelf in shallow Daily Mail's $55,000 prize. government crop reports, Minnesota Through Chicago Waters that surround the Parry corn average 35 bushels per "I want to stop right here and "Will you undertake tne transAtlantic Sleeping Cats archipelago and that its discovery say that the LaPorte county fair acre and Indiana corn went 33 Twin Cities flight yourself?" he was To Seattle shows that this part of the as^ed^ bushels per acre. Our potatoes is the best county fair that I have Arctic coast is comparatively ever attended—and that's why average 114 per acre and Indiana we "1 suggested," Mr. Beach replied, shallow. potatoes 80 per acre. So you see, are here. LaPorte is one of the "that the British government of take it all around, we have the pretiest and livest cities in Indiana. Island Chart Completed the CAf send over Lieutant. John edge on you people when it comes Your business men are alive Mr. Adams also pointed out| pQrte, who expected to fly Cyrd growing crops. Notwithstanding and up-to-date, the newspapers to that another notable achievement acr0ss in Glenn Curtiss' "Ameri- Ticket Offices fSlS^,Ave-m this, Indiana is one of are genuine boosters and the SUPERIOR- 823 Tower Ave. was Stefansson's completion of ca» jast year. Our machine will the best states in the whole managers of the LaPorte county the charting of the northeast sllcceed where the "America" did coast of Prince Patrick island, because it will be twice as not There was a stretch of some 50 powerful and will have twice the miles of this coast line which had lifting capacity. not been covered in previous surveys, "The triplane will be a big flying but the gap now has been boat. It will be perfectly filled, seaworthy in case of accident, and The expedition was undertaken wireless. wiU be equipped with by Stefansson to test the theories "William H. Fauber, of New which had been set forth by Dr. York, winner of the Harmsworth Kansen and others that the unexplored prize, will design the hull. There portion of the Arctic ocean will be two separate motors of is a deep basin virtually devoid of horsepower each. 200 land. Other explorers had asserted "Arno Killger, of Bridgeport, that land of considerable area has invented the motor. lay undiscovered there. Aeroplanes to Be Fireproof Wm "The biplanes we are negotiating KEEPING CHICKENS ON for—250 of them—will be A SMALL SCALE tractor machines, equipped with six-cylinder, 150-horsepower pis Valuable Hints For The Small ton valve motors. They are to be Poultry' Farmer— Adapted to MCiv built with a radiator in front, Citieft* You can like an automobile. We will fireproof 0? the aeroplanes—and they '•SJR/Iyl'Iv Washington, D. C—Poultry will equip it with a gyroscope, too. play P. A. both ways! -an be kept succes.uully on a "We had planned a machine to email amount of land, for this make 100 miles an hour, but the reason, it is particultary adapted order calls for 120 miles now. I to the suburbs of large cities and think we can do it with a new Prince Albert is a regular double-header for a lo small towns. Th^ waste products type of propeller. single admission a two-bagger with the bases of the kitchen and the table full and two out in the ninth! Yes, sir, it pleases may be used to advantage and the jimmy pipe smoker just as it satisfies the there is always a market for eggs and dressed poultry or, if used at cigarette roller You can't put P. A. in wrong, because that he has a strictly fresh product. it has any man ever hankered fori the everything tobacco line! The patented process fixes that—and When many birds are kept in takes out the bite and parch! a small space, .however, the Copyright 1»14 by TRe^O R. J. Reynolds Tob. Co. grouri is likely to become foul. Now, you listen to this nation-wide smoke news, men, because we tell P.<p></p>PRINCE friend.<p></p>ALBERT It is, therefore, advisable to divide you A. will come across like it was an old You'll get fond the lot and sow part of it of it on the first fire up, it's so good, and so cool, and so chummy 1 with some quick growing grain such as oats, wheat' or rye. In this way the yards may be rotated every three or four weeks during' the growing season, the hens being turned on the growing grain when it is a few inches high. A good combination is oats the national joy smoke and wheat in equal parts, sowing 1 The marvelous durability of six or seven bushels to the acre just let's you go-to-it all the day long without a come-back! And you I & "Nobby Tread" Tires the (4356o spuare feet.) fact that they are really two tires don't have to take a correspondence course in tobacco smoking to understand in one make them the tires that For the poultry house, about how to smoke P. A. You take-to-it, natural like you should unhestiatingly buy. four square feet of floor space per & I We tell you Prince Albert will put new joykinks into your palate! If bird should be allowed for the you roll 'em, P. A. will sound a new note as to just how good the makin's general purpose breeds. The NobbyTread'Tires can be! Realize that men everywhere—all over the world—are other essentials are fresh air, dryness and sunlight. smoking Prince Albert tobacco. That certainly ought to put a are now sold under their regular Birds that are too fat will lay lead-me-to-it whisper in your ear! warranty—perfect workmanship and material—BUT any adjustment few eggs. It is, therefore, advisable is on a basis of Prince Albert is sold everywhere in toppy red bags, Set tidy red tin*, 10c, and to make them work for most in handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors also, in that dandy pound 5,000 Miles crystal-glass humidor with the sponge-moistener top that keeps the tobacco at of their feed by scratching in the the high point of perfection. litter of which there should be R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wintton-Salem, N. MINNESOTA RUBBER CO. about four inches on the floor. Minneapolis, Minn. Northwest Distributors A good feed mixture is a scratch ':u io Tation composed of equal parts anai