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

April 20, 1916 · Page 2 of 8

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I -^mW -r? r^ff INTERNATIONAL FALLS P*fiSS "A J'1"1 1 .-i 7 I 1 &,*c». v%.' "3- V-" t-^ ,|i take them first. The smaller contractors must necessarily wait until the railroad companies? lauled it out, and therefore, they are just begining to ship out. tdaob mark neoitrCMD Further I desire to call your The same nice the nation was evidently stripped of all timber last year, under permit No. 2817 (held by T. J. Loftgren, section 26-61-28), J. H. Beagle, state land examiner, under date of April 24, 1915, from International Falls, reports this condition: Many or the well dressed "No cutting done and the chief reason was shortage of money. men you going to meet Extension of time required.'' Eire .VtUri*"*1 During this week I received I kf*CrS S" the following astounding report, on Easter Sunday did not which indicates that the land 9 ..7 was stripped of timber last year. pay a high price for their Timber permit No. 2817, by T. +xj v*"- J. Lofgren, 26-61-18, from Thos! clothes. They came here for Fitzgerald, state land examiner, r~ '-'-ijg .« r., •«-, "Vtyfo "V1' as follows: Styleplus Clothes $17. All the merchantable spruce A and tamarack was cut on this -w -K"', $* You can pay more if you wish—we tract, season of 1914-15, by T. J. '^•c t9rM Lofgren. There is no merchantable r?- haye other famous makes also designed «*H&5a timber on this tract. Is ./ mostly swamp and covered with by fashion artists whose skill *v» -J, fayi*' 'p small tamarack and spruce. is extensively known. There is somet. ing wrong with these reports, as Mr. agle's Ask to see the newest fabrics in the triple and report was made a year ago and here comes Mr. Fitzgerald quadruple stripes. Flannels, cassimeres and at this time stating that the worsteds are all flavored with the new stripe land had been denuded of all effects. timber. Mr. Beagle has perpetrated a deliberate fraud in making Easter is going to start hundreds on a clothes his report last year that theie was no cutting when at hunt this week. You men who do not trade that time it was being logged here can well afford to look up Styleplus, the Copyright, 1914 H«7 Sooacboro fc C^, by Mr. Lofgren. A stump scale suit that always sells for $17 and is always ought to be made, as under permit No. 2817 the state of Minnesota exceptional value. has not received any Start with a Styleplus this Easter. Style plus all wool fabrics plus skillful tailoring plus two guarantees money for the timber cut as J. H. no Beagle stated there was of satisfaction—ours and the maker's. All the latest conceptions in models and patterns. cutting done last year. This will Markowitz & Summerfield be a difficult matter to do as the stumps will be over a year old and as the slashings no doubt have been burned it will be difficult •&> for the state to determine THE CLOTHIERS just what is due. While at Bemidji Wednesday, I laid the evidence I had obtained International Falls, Minnesota in the trespass case on school Mass lands by Miller Brothers, and four others, before the county attorney. Confession has been made by two of the parties implicated in a sworn statement, which I also laid before Graham Torrance, county attorney, and I am certain that with what we have conviction will be made, This is not only trespass, but is deliberate theft on part of those & implicated. Very truly yours, OSCAR ARNESON, Chief Land and Timber Clerk, NICARAGUA RATIFIES TREATY WITH U. S. for America will Pay $3,000,000 Canal Rights and Coaling Station on Fonseca Bay. Washington, April 11.—Ratification by the Nicaraguan congress UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE of the treaty by which the United States acquires for $3,000,000 canal route rights and a coaling station on Fonseca bay, was announced in a dispatch received here late today from Managua by General Chamorro, the Nicaraguan minister. The treaty already has been ratified by the United States senate. Later the state department received Don't Fail to See the Most Wonderful Photo Play Ever Produced. word of the ratification from Minister Jefferson at Managua. The final vote was taken today in the Nicaraguan house, -s the senate having acted last *_ week. It is assumed at the department Afternoon shows to enable ..out-of-town' visitors to that the convention was accepted without amendment. If so, nothing remains to see the play and return on the evening train. be done to put it into operation but to exchange ratifications Nicaragua in the usual manner. The Nicaraguan government is urgently in need of money and APRIL 25th and Return Date APRIL 27th. arrangements will be made at once for placing the $3,000,000 to its credit, probably in the shape of a warrant drawn on the GRAND THEATRE United States treasury and deposited with some bank to be designated by the minister here. .'r-S '•to A }*?».• .J HHb* SUBSCRIBE International Falls, (S Minnesota 1$ Us FOR aocoSSoooS I Sggggge*** xxxxxxx /.r SSTHEPRESSJ^p r:fS§. 1 *4. :r sfe I 1