International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 13, 1916 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS the same rule. NEVER PUT YOUR FINGERS IN CONTACT GREED OF SALOON HOME BUILDERS TO WITH YOUR MOUTH. MAN AND PROPOSAL. HAVE STATE AID# THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS say, we have to But you handle food with our fingers, to feed ourselves, AND BORDER BUDGET all The point is I believe I ought to have a living how then There is a chance there right. have Home builders may now without hard work, and that Official Paper of Koochiching County, Minnesota. well taken. The remedy, then, is scrupulous care in washing the of a state aid. This is the plan I should have a goodly share of is hands thoroughly before every time food taken. service new and unparalleled the money that is in circulation Art which the Minnesota State As a rule, a vigorous scrubbing with good soap and water, immedately Entered as Second Class Matter June 23, 1909, at the Post Office at hereabouts^ I am therefore planning International Falls, Minn., Under Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. It before eating will Commission has undertaken. greatly minimize the danger. Being always to embark in the business of the is a radical departure crom INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS PUBLISHING GO. on the alert about putting the fingers to your mouth, is a cardinal furnishing drink to those who are commissions usual channels of most art principle. It should be taught every child. GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager. willing to take the risk of becoming to which are supposed The "chief danger lies in the contact with ones hands, with the drunkards and "dead beats" and dabble in pictures, statues escaped substances of ones own, or the body of another. for the sober and industrious to Art: 7. pretty things. The State It is believed that when saloons go out on February the nonproducing, care for. has Commission of Minnesota vile breeding gambling fraternity and also the large number I propose to create "family It taken turned the tables. has of immoral women who are occupying rooms around the saloons jars" and street brawls. With the It has a different point of view. and other nearby rooming houses, will also leave. THE MAN WHO WINS goods I shall sell, I guarantee to hogs and said, "Most states, help turn any kind father into a fiend, It argues hay, why not homes No city can succeed that is governed by a body of men who are The man who wins is an average man, and am willing to take the risk vital that art is a bigger and more smaller than their individual personal grievances. This "go along Not built on any particular plan, of "getting" the boys after the That it thing than just pictures. with us" idea and help appoint the man or put over tKe measure father has answered the roll call building, Not blest with any peculiar luck, relates to homes and home that we want, then we'll go along with you and "can" the fellow of the "finished." commission and that an art Just seady and earnest and full of pluck. you want "canned," never gets a city anywhere. can serve the people well by giving I pledge myself^tor my business, are them help along lines that to keep a lot of children out He goes at a task with Ginger and Grit Since the liquor interests at Kelliher have influenced their village both practical and good looking. of school, and I'll see to it that For he is determined to conquer it. council to grant new saloon licenses in spite of the fact that the If the chimney smokes or the the young fellows whom I can When asked a question he does not "guess" plumbing balks or the furnace Indian department has declared that village to be in the "dry zone," persuade to hang around my He knows, and answers "No" or '"Yes." fumes, all you have to do is to the temperance people of Beltrami county have about decided that place, become loafers, swearers, write the Art Commission. This scoffers, and withal "lewd fellows they had better call a county option election and vote the county When set a task that the rest can't do, appears a long way from the of the baser sort." dry. He buckles down 'till he's put it through. duties of an artist, but the reason I promise to be on duty just as He studies his duty as to why and how, for this is that it is merely a step early in the morning and as late at In spite of the personal plea of Editor Osborne of the Fort Frances His practiced motto is "do it now." in the development of a great night as I have customers at my Times for the continuation of the iniquitious body, soul and reputation state-wide campaign which the bar, and I guarantee, by a few applications destroying saloon in his city upon the theory that the prosperity State Art Commission has undertaken Three things are learned: That the man who tries of my dope, to send the hotels demand it, Premier Scott of Saskatchewan says: "Official of to help home builders. Ousbands home more beast than Finds favor in his employer's eyes correspondence with the Credit Men's association and the One million plans for model man, to break up furniture, to That it pays to know more than one thing well Northwestern Handler's association supports the general testimony farm houses have been sent free "beat up" their wives, and to That it doesn't pay all he knows to tell. that Saskatchewan hotel accommodations are now much better than in booklet form from the offices curse their children. in the days of the hotel bar. of the commission in the past I promise moreover, that if ever For the man who wins is the man who works, twenty-four months. No other I find any of my customers coming Who neither labor nor trouble shirks, state government has as yet undertaken According to the report of the State Board of Control, the cost to my bar any less frequently Who uses his hand, his head, his eyes a These such pogram. of curing drunkards at the state inebriate farm is $2,000 each. The than formerly, to use ever}^ possible The man who wins is the man who tries. all best plans were given by the means to get them back 011 institution has heretofore been supported by 2 per cent of the liquor was architects in the state. It the roll of my 'good" friends and licenses of tL state, but since so many of the counties have gone supporters. their contribution to help the ""dry," there is going to be a deficit. The best and fairest way to small home builder secure authentic I declare on my honor that I take care of this deficit will be to increase the percentage tax on and professional service practically will give the glad hand and dispense CHARLES CALVIN LANG. licenses, instead of requiring the taxpayers to make it up, as is reported free. The Art Commissipn my wares to the poorest to be the plan of state, officials. Let the counties that want has been deluged with requests man in town, though his children saloons take care of the drunkards they make themselves. In the death of Charles Calvin Lang, in this city, in the very evening for not only plans out information may have, to do without shoes and twilight of life, has fallen one of the many early makers of this about all sorts of home building books and even bread betimes. 1 CONSCRIPTION. middle western America. Like a tired child, after a long day of materials. People want to simply must have nickels and effort he went to sleep, quietly, peacefully. The passing of every know what kind of paint, cement, dimes and plenty of the "long Though voluntary enlistment is a dear tradition of British democracy, furnace to use, and a thousand such veteran gives pause to the life of every one of the younger generation, green," however it comes. The other similar questions. the war is a condition and not a theory. Conscription is necessary, who enjoy the splendid development of this western country, I solemnly promise to conduct Minnesota Chapter of the American therefore, and however little Britain likes it, it will have to which Mr. Lang and his fellow settlers laid the foundations for sixty a "good" place, operating my bar has Institute of Architects come if Great Britain is to hold its end up in the death-struggle under the protecting folds of Old years ago. undertaken to render this service with Germany. Glory, and I guarantee to out-do True Yankee progressiveness marked him in his youth and with free through the Art Commission any other line of trade, in filling Conscription during a war is one thing, and compulsory universal ^that spirit he looked west, from the then old settled State of Ohio, Architectural and Allied Arts Ser^, orders for Pneumonia, Red Nose, ^service in time of peace is another. The one is an extreme measure as his land of promise. With mind and body he wrought to extract the as an outlet. It is known as Blear Eye, Bright's Disease, Nervous ./ «of necessity the other is militarism pure and simple. from nature the inherent promise which it held of prosperity and success. Service Architectural and Allied Arts Breakdown and Delirium This country had to resort to conscription during the Civil war This he achieved as many another early settler has done. the Department. It is open to Tremens. ,as the South did in the beginning. If it had another great war, beyond As time passed and the meridian of life was waning, he transferred people of the state—in fact, is I agree to pay a neat sum in doubt it would have to resort to it again, and it would be better his activities eastward again, entering mercantile life in hCicago, extended to any one living anywhere license fees to help salary our to resort to it in the beginning than to wait until need compels. where, till his retirement from active life, he resided. With securing who is interested in school teachers, health officer, poiclemen, will ever embrace But neither Great Britain nor the United States authentic information about the increasing feebleness of a life, past the alloted three-score and etc. In return for my the system of militarism that imposes conscription or universal plans, building materials and supplies. ten, he came here to spend in quiet the remainder of his days near his benefaction, I shall only smile at compulsory service, which is the same thing, in time of peace.— only children, Frank and Bert Lang of this city. what the preachers and the women Minneapolis Journal. The Commission supplies the have to say about the evil of His record is good, and a worthy example for all who remain. my proposed business. plans for both model farm and Ever the defender of the weak, and challenger of the wrong doer, in of And, finally, I solemnly covenant village houses at just the cost ARE YOUR HANDS CLEAN? his prime, he lived for the things that make for true manhood. Kindly that if I am permitted to go making the blue prints. It is T3y C!. P. Swinnerton. M. D.. Countv Health Officer of soul, and with charity to all, thoughtful of and tender to his lifelong printing fifty model village houses on in my chosen business for helpmate, he has passed to his reward, leaving the only true inheritance, three or four years, I will have that are designed to cost three I here is a world of difference in people about their hands. Some a good name, which is more to be desired than great riches. the biog-raphy of some of my best thousand dollars each. These are rare immaculately clean, and perfectly kept, to all appearance. Others The sympathy of all are with the members of his family, who patrons recorded on criminal beautiful and attractive small are forever grimy and dirty, and rarely washed, so that the natural have the rich remembrance of his life, and the consciousness that court dockets, and that in due homes and have been given by the Yet, from a medical standpoint, either may when failing strength came, they could add to the comfort, peace and architects. It is not a profit-making time, specimens of my handiwork be clean or dirty. Common dirt, like grit, sand happiness of his declining years. venture. It is a state service wui be receiving their mail and earth dirt, may be comparatively clean. While in the interest of better omes. through the hands of the Sheriff. color of the skin is seen. —Ex. It is a service that people can have SIX TO TEN COWS ing. While the milking should hands seemingly quite spotless, may be very dirty for the asking and it is making FOR SMALL FARMS. not be the women's work, it is not as far as real danger is concerned. history for an art commission that CANT GET LICENSE. unwomanly to be able to help with has the courage to look a hardmatter-of-fact The fact is, that dirt that counts, is invisible Various Factors Determine the the milking when necessary, and problem in the to the naked eye. Scrub the hands ever so clean Number of Cows It is Wise to the strength of body that comes In the opinion of Judge W. S. face and meet it by giving this with soap and water, still they may be medically Keep. McClenahan, of the fifteenth judicial from this wholesome work and service. A letter addressed to the dirty. The fine furrows in the skin may still harbor the knowledge which it gives of a district, the home rule charter Minnesota State Art Commission, invisible danger. BY •. J. M'GUXBXS most important factor of farming, under which International G-. P. Swinnerton, Old Capital, St. Paul, or 504 E?sex ie. D. Falls was incorporated doesn't Did you ever stop to think how many varieties Extension Division, Minnesota College especially when a family needs bring Building, Minneapolis, will of unseen germs are picked up by the hands in a day? Everything of Agriculture. money, which often cannot be give the council of that city the complete infomation about this The extent to which dairying made except through the keeping right to grant saloon licenses contrary you touch adds some of these fine particles to the hands. So minute service which is intended to help should be conducted on the farm of more cows. to the decision of the are the dangerous things picked up, that they readily lodge in the small home builders. depends upon different conditions, Koochiching county voters, to On large farms, wheii considerable fine furrows of the skin, like a company of soldiers in a trench. such as the size of the farm, the have a dry county under the county other stock is kept and various Washing may not only remove the ones on the ridges, and not greatly That good roads increase population amount of help, number of other option election law. An order products sold, the number of disturb the soldiers of disease hidden in the trenches. and land values is a generally stock kept, and, it might also be making permanent the temporary cows milk may not be so important, A needle sterilized by burning in the flame of a spirit lamp, so admitted proposition. Money added, the necessity of making all injunction restraining the international but on the small farm, that nothing whatever remains upon it, passed along the surface of invested in permanent trunk line the money possible. Falls council members and especially in the northern roads has usually proven a paying the hands, will gather thousands of these organisms. They can be When a farmer is in debt or has license to from issuing a saloon timbered section of the state investment. A good example of readily seen under a powerful misroscope in their true character. needed improvements to make, Fred Shaw or any other person, where the farm must be made to this is found in San Mateo county If the matter of getting these germs on the hands were all, it the greatest number of dairy until such time as the voters reverse pa^ with from twenty to forty Cal., adjacent to San Francisco. would not be so bad. But think a moment, how many hundred times cows that can be fed and cared their decision on the liquor acres under the plow, and frequently for properly on the farm will Issue, has been issued by Judge a day you put your fingers to your mouth. Every time you do, some less—there it is highly county Three years ago this «of bring the largest and surest returns. McClenahan. The* temporary injunction these invisible objects are left on the lips, or in the mouth. This important to keep as many cows $1,200,000 spent perfecting a system was obtained from Judge is a very common way infection is taken into the system: The mouth as the farm will provide feed for. of highways. The assessed On a small farm a man can milk MscClenahan early in December, By feeding the crop to good is the port of entry for many of the contagious diseases. The hands value of the county has been rais- from six to ten cows in connection when an effort was made by Shaw dairy cows, its value may be increased are the agents of transfer. ed $35ooooo principally because with the farm work and this to test the home rule charter and two or three times over The most rigid instructions are given nurses in all hospitals of these roads, andthe population number may be increased in proportion county option law by applying to what it would be if sold direct against putting the hands to the mouth, for this very reason. Those 40,000 has increased from to to the number of boys and the International Falls council for from the farm. Crops marketed who get typhoid fever, while nursing such cases, get it in this manner. 45,000. 500 automobiles Where girls to the family. A farm boy a license to sell intoxicating liquors. in the form of butter-fat bring Handling as they do, the bedding, and bathing the persons of passed a given point in one day who does not learn to be a good It is said the case will be higher prices than when sold as their haifds* which typhoid patients, they surely get the germs on before the completion of the high-^ milker and who cannot be depended appealed to the supreme court, crops and when the crops ,are fed 19,000 to way system, now from have escaped from the body of the patient. And, unless constantly upon to get the milking but the International Falls drys the land can be manured, and this 15,000 step put hands to the lips, introduce pass. .It is estimated thatS on the watch, it is but a single to the done regularly and on time, loses feel confident Judge McClenahan means*large yields, which are also 2,500 the disease. where people were seeing the germs, and contract the better part of his farm train decision will be sustained. necessary on the small farm. San Matteo county three" years His reputation for rendering decisions .... It is ONLY by entry through the mouth that certain diseases gain 60,000 ago, people are now seeing?.* that stand the supreme admission to the body. In fact nurses can attend, with perfect safety, it. The income of the county, its^ court, test are good grounds for upon a number of dangerous diseases, as long as they fceep the real estate values and^ts popula-|t this confidence.—Crosby Crucible. hands from their mouth. tion have materially increased and What is sauce for the goose is sauce for tHe gander. Neither you in-, unquestionably because of the flor any one else need contract disease from the hands, if you observe SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS vestment in good roads.