International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 28, 1915 · Page 3 of 8
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ft**-?- W *. ^^C- 1 ,„ -v. IStf', (ipj.ifcR.-jBk ftso- *v '. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS .is unique in that it sincerely makes,the effort THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS HEALTH LAWS AND THE MACHINERY ilk- OF LAW. to derive a philosophy from the facts which AITS BOXDEB BUDGES modern science has made accesible. It covers Official Paper of Koochiching County, -M By G. F. Swinnerton, M. D., County Health Officer an astonishingly wide range of knowledge and Oct -i 1/ Minnesota. interprets these facts into a system, a method "which the writer maintains will one day give 'The Machinery of Law," Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the us a philosophy.^ far in advance of that produced Post Office at International Palls, Minn., is a common expression, the Perfect Under Act of Congress of by the empirical method. What does it mean? A wind" March ^3, 1879. The writer was 17 years in producing this mill.is the machinery of thewind. Internationl Falls Press Publishing Company work, and every line testifies to the thoroughness A steam engine the with which he has collated-his basal facts George P. Watson, Editor and Manager machinery of steam. A motor and the care with which he has made his interpretations. "A citizen is a man who takes part in every the machinery of electricity. All these forces, thing that interests the community and safeguards The work has a somewhat local interest Because Munsing Wear is made wind, steam, electricity, are as it is by Edgar L. Heermance of ^International the welfare of present and future generation. of finely woven material and gives immense bodies of force or power in their Falls, Minn., and from the sentence or two He who does not is a slave."—Plato a comfortable glove like fit, npt natural unharnessed condition, but as suih in the introduction in which he disclaims theological only at first, but as 16ng as you are no earthly use to mankind. There must be bias, and from the publishing house, If continual reference to law breaking in wear it, it is the choice of all machinery through the medium of which they we infer that he is a clergyman, probably of our city is persecution of the habitual lawbreakers, can be applied to the purposes of man. So this particular women. Our stock now the Congregational order, but there certainly what would you call the defiant and figure of speech, "the machinery of law," includes a complete range of is no theological prepossession lying behind applies to the means by which the law, which styles, sizes and weights for •continual lawbreaking as it effects the general the scholarly interpretation of the facts of is an immense force in civilized life, is applied women and misses. modern learning. taxpaying public? to the conduct of human life. Notwithstanding this, in the conclusions One of the We might have laws ever so wise, and the writer reaches the inevitable deductions "If you hear a fellow cussing this city numerous enough to fill all the shelves of the which correllate with what we have always remonstrate with him. If he don stop, choke Munsing Styles congressional library, but such a mass of law called theism. While all knowledge is relative him. If he keeps it up, punch him in the jaw. alone would be no use. There must be the and a constant series of inductions, he is And if he does it again, take him out and A Munsing Union Suit in bleached machinery of law to apply it practically to postive that the religious hypothesis is as bury him. The city will not miss him."—• and white color with half low life of Americans. certainly valid as the- relative truth of- the hypothesis that an external world exists or neck and short sleeves. Half JBemidji Pioneer. Now this machinery has all grades of parts that such a world is governed by natural law. from the president to the humblest village open front and ankle length. According to the Albert Lea Tribune several "In each case the induction is based on experience marshall, courts and counsellors, justices and Made of fine Sea Island Mercerized and conformed by further experience." jurors, clerks and criers, sheriffs, jailers, commissioners, applications have been made to rent each cotton and fleeced. One of policemen and a hundred other the most popular Munsing garments, saloon building which becomes vacant Jan. 1st By this method he reaches the conclusion functionaries, all are cogs in the machinery and an extra value at under the county option law, so the vacant that the universe is spiritual, man is not a mere of law. building bugaboo no longer haunts that city $1.00 'sport' of nature, but his planetary life becomes The Health laws of Minnesota, so comprehensive when better government is the order of ttie the key to understanding the whole.'' He and concise, have their machinery day. finds the cosmic mind ever ready to co-operate of application to our life. "From the secretary in moral illumination and growth. Religion of the State Board of Health, to the lowiest Burton's A certain State Senator speaking of one of is natural and "conversion" is belated scavenger of a city, all are parts of the functioning. The surrender of self opens the the phases of the liquor traffic recently said machinery of Health laws. subconscious mind to the operations of divine "'We are not exactly for the saloon' if he is In every county are certain districts suggestion. Faith and worship serve the same '"not exactly for the saloon", is he against it? known as towns or townships.. The civic affairs purpose prayer is co-operation with the higher of each are administered by three members If not, where does he stand on this most vital power. God is influencing the individual of the town board elected for the purpose question. It is these luke warm, straddle of even without conscious religious experience by the people. The Health Laws of the fence fellows that make even the brewery HOW CASEY GOT BY this is seen in the moral richness and capacity Minnesota, start with the town board, and for interests vomit. of the total personality, even in the most degraded health purposes within the township, empower A Canadian named Casey was appionted of men when called out by proper suggestion. thia board to orginze itself as a Board of Senator Gardner of Brainerd is evidently to a government place. Technically it had to We know the cosmic mind as purposeful Health for the township. The same members trying to give his friend and landlord Pat be held by a lawyer, which Casey was not. activity and the history of the universe act, but in a different capacity, on each board. McGarry a boost as candidate for congress The benchers of the law society, however* shows that aim has been the perfection from the sixth district by suggesting that to Because many of the laws of health apply undertook to obviate the technically. of the individual or of the human species. In be elected, it will be necessary for the candidate to things of a medical charcter, the law says "Well, Casey," said the examiner, "what do closely reasoned sentences he avers that the further, "It shall appoint a health officer for to pledge himself to do the impossible you know about law, anyway?" cosmic mind is "personality." the town." That this board shall pay him for by endeavoring to get the Indian Lid Treaty "To tell the truth," replied the candidate, There are very many great facts to the services and expenses, is also expressly provided. removed from Northern Minnesota. "I don't know a single thing." philosophy Mr. Heermance has herein set forth The examiner reported in his affidavit that the reviewer has touched upon that which is Here then is the machinery of the Health The average salary of the ministers of "he had examined Mr. Casey as to his knowledge of universal and commanding interest, viz., Law for the town. How many townships fh all churches in the United States is $1.87 per of the law, and, to the best of his information the religious, for there are many hungry minds Minnesota have this machinery for the use of day, that of the teachers in the public schools, and belief, he had answered the questions and hearts asking insistently what the final the State Health Laws, all organized, in fit in this land vaunted enlightenment is even that he had put to him correctly." The effect of the inductive method and scientific running condition to be ready for immediate less, while the average daily wage of bartenders, aspirant was therefore admitted.—Kansas City discoveries will be upon religion as we have application in the event of contagious disease who dispense booze to the injury of both Star. known it and as our fathers have relied upon arising within its borders body and soul of our citizens is $3.00. This it for comfort. Such will find encouragement Many townships are blundering along is a lurid comment on our government "for the SUBSCRIBE FOR and perhaps 4ielp in the deep thinking of the without any attempt to have the machinery of people." volume. health laws ready at a moment's notice. Then "The Unfolding Universe," by Edgar L. when a dangerous contagious disease comes THE PRESS If Deputy Game Wardens Woods and Heermance, published by the Philgrim Press, into neighborhood, everyone runs round like Wisard can be as successful as they are in Boston and Chicago, price $1.50 net, postage a chicken with its head cut off. They go from tabbing illegal fishermen and game poachers, 10 cents.—Fargo Courier News. the county commissioner to the county auditor, who have such and extensive range of territory back to the county physican, and then to for their operations as this Rainy Lake URGES CLOSER to have their errors hammered culed, must suffer in silence, he the county health officer, and expect some one region,*it ought not be very difficult matter RELATIONSHIP '.out on the anvil of public discussions said: "No newspaper shall assail at the county seat to do what the law has for the right kind of officers to catch the blind and cured by exposures. It a court's judgment or disparage expressly said they must do. piggers whom the saloon gang say will over is vain to contend they are immune it by a hair's breadth without a Missouri Jurist Declares Press Meanwhile the contagious disease is being run this city after Feburary 9th. from just scrutiny and criticism painstaking inquiry in the facts Can Comment Fairly on Decisions. spread by a lot of curiosity seekers running to keep them up to high efficiency —all of them—that the court had in and out of the house where the disease The people of the United States are pretty of service. I maintian before it when it rendered that Kansass City, Mo.—The right is. Till two or three children die, as the the proposition that a free people well agreed, that a nation of our wealth and same judgment. If that admonition of the press to fairly criticize the result of the neglect of the town board to be and therefore a free press, may be heeded many a wound population should have adequate provision for courts and their decisions was upheld READY, with machinery oiled to run the situation examine, discuss, question or defend would be spared and many a sore by Judge Henry Lamm of purposes of defense. We are not a warlike the doctrines and acts of spot healed." up to the minute according to the Sedalia, in delivering the president's nation, but common sense dicates that in the their courts. I do not believe The true attitude of the courts Health Laws. address at the annual meeting present condition of the world,, we are under that great courts and'judges impugn to the newspaper, said Judge of the Missouri State Bar association. obligation to protect our people and their be«longings. this general rule or seek its Lamm in conclusion, "is found in Judge Lamm deprecated PHILOSOPHY FROM MINNESOTA Nor is proper preparedness for defense, ^modification. the great judgments of great the apparent lack of cooperation "St militarism, rather it is good insurance. "The next point of irritation is courts, the. great opinions of great between the press and Our civic police are essential to protect our The following Book Review from the on the way the right of criticism judges upholding the right of a the bench and urged a closer relationship. citizens from internal harm equally so an of courts and judges is exercized decent press to be free to discuss Fargo Currier-News has much local interest He declared, in closing, $:/ by the press. Ill-natured and adequate army and navy are neccessary to with frankness and fearlessness inasmuch as Rev. E. L. Heermance the author the press as it now exists, malignant bitterness in criticism, those officials, those men, those protect them from external assault. Suitable could not have existed if the ft of the book is pastor of Bethlehem church of when open and above-board, generally things lying close to the public preparedness is good economy, as the glaring courts had not "used every shred this city. The purpose of the work is evidently carries an antidote on its weal. The press as it now exists examples of our unpreparedness when the Civil of judicial power, every act and to prove the harmony between Science and own foul face. We pass it by as could not live uncrippled for a day part of judicial reasoning in its "War broke out, and our war with Spain began, Christianity in the mind of the active and unworthy of notice. It is the had it not been that the courts behalf." vividly demonstrate. It is economy of life, modern christian. hasty, the honest (but often shallow had used every shred of judicial "If one believed all heard nowa- and expense, to be ready. It warns the "Our own country has sometimes been reproached and unintelligent) criticism, power every act and part of judicial days?' said Judge Lamm, "he other fellow to keep off, and if he persists, we because we have not produced any or the studiously unfair criticism reasoning in its behalf. would come to the notion it was can deal with him summarily. We are for really great philosopher, the nearest to it when such exists in the press, that "No court ever has asked anything hard to keep the peace between proper preparedness. does deadly work in undermining in return except that the seeming to have been Borden P. Bowne of the bench and the press that the the reaspect due by the people to press live up to the great commandments Boston university. It has been said that we press carries a chip on its shoulder SAME OLD BLUFF BUSTED AGAIN 'judges and courts/' of the moral law: for the bench and believes in its have so far very few original thinkers and we Do unto others as you would Asks More Accurate News secret soul the bench carries a ..have faced the wonderful mentality of Germany have others do unto you.," Judge Lamm said as a result of corresponding chip for the press. "Before county option election there was and have plead guilty to the indictment. Courts Must Be Kept Right the strict legal phrasing of decisions one argument worn thread-bare: Tf Austin .But we are developing, and while the TEAM FOR SALE—Weight by courts, the average run I "The first point of irritation is votes dry you'll see all building stopped/ mantle of the thinkers of the Issues have not about 2400, $225 buys team or mk of people know nothing at all of on the right of the press to criticize More buildings have been started since $275 for team, harness and sleigh. yet apparently been caught in their descent what their courts do, except courts at all. Courts are_ the county voted dry than were under way be-: by any Americans, while we cannot find'many what they get out of the newspapers. man's invention, the result of a FOR SALE—Kitchen Range, fore election. The same report comes from among us who could plead qualifications for, Declaring there is an unwritten slow evolution, and are human Iron Bed, Crib, Wood Heater „Albert Lea. It's a poor city that is injured 5 the "porch," a bright and powerful little vol-uine law that a. court or a New Commode, 2 Burner institutions. The courts have because thje saloons are, voted out.'^-rAustin judge, criticized by being misquoted, Stove. All 1st class. 718 Seventh has been issued which is a striking effort human limitations and frailties, *f Herald.., misunderstood or ridi avenue. Phone 328.^ hence are liable to err and stand' to out-line an enductive philosophy. The book •*,! •4. ,-V.va: