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June 29, 1916 · Page 7 of 8

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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ed unto W. C. T. U. COLUMN. God, a workman that GOOD ROADS FOR DISTRICT NEWS CITATION FOB HSABXNO OH PETITION CITATION FOB HEABXNCt OH FXNA& TO SELL, MOBTQAOE needeth not to be ashamed, ACCOUNT AND 70S DISTRIBUTION. FOREST RESERVES alft» OB IEA8E £AND. An interesting meeting of the rightly dividing the word of (Continued from Page 5.) W. C. T. U. was held at the ttruth."—II. Timothy, 2: 15. Senate Passes Bill Authorizing ESTATE OP CHRISTIAN 6AMMEL- ESTATE OP CARL AUGUST HAGG- GAARD. LUND. home of Mrs. W. E. Martin on W. C. T. U. COR. Expenditure of $1,000,000— Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. Rogers STATE OP MINNESOTA, 1 Tuesday iast. Reports were given STATE OF MINNESOTA, Minnesota Will Benefit. 1 on Monday, a baby girl. has. by the officers present. After ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF County of Koochiching County of Koochiching the busines sesion a short program N. M. HOSPITAL MEET Washington, June 28.—As the IN PROBATE COURT. Mr. M. Erickson will soon IN PROBATE COURT. was rendered. The convention result of the good roads bill ifnove into their fine new house. In the matter of the estate of Christian In the matter of the estate of Carl Gammelgaard. rally song was sung, after This is alumni week for the agreed to by the senate late yesNorthern August Hagglund. THE STATE OP MINNESOTA To all Minesota Hospital As- terday, the Minnesota forest resociation, THE STATE OP MINNESOTA To all which Mrs. Twedt gave an instrumental Mr. G. Garrison went to Big persons interested in the sale of certain persons interested in the above case: at the home of Drs. R. jserve at Cass Lake and the SuH. solo. lands belonging to said estate. Falls Tuesday and brought home Whereas Charles Schonsby has filed The petition of N. L. Olson, as representative and Elizabeth Monahan in perior forest reserve will both in this court his final account of his Mrs. Carrier then read a splendid of the above named estate, his new auto. administration of the estate of the being duly filed in this court, representing our city. share in a $10,000,000 appropriable paper entitled, "Christian above named decedent, together with that it is necessary and for following graduates of tion for the construction of new his petition praying for the adjustment the best interests of said estate and motherhood," written by Mrs. J. S. Olson was in International and allowance of said final account of all interested therein that certain this helpful association have al- highways. for the convention at and for distribution of the residue McHugo Falls last Saturday on business. lands of said decedent described therein of said estate to the persons thereunto Blackduck. Those absent [ready arrived or are expected to. The bill as passed contains an be sold and praying that a license missed entitled: be to N. L. Olson granted to sell the a rare treat. We hope to have,arrive before the end of the amendment submitted by Senweek: same: IT IS ORDERED, that said petition be heard, and that all persons interested ator Knute Nelson of Minnesota NOW, THEREFORE, You, and each this paper read at a future meeting Messrs. Olson and Morhan in said matter be and appear before of you, are hereby cited and required Miss Anderson, who is nurs- authorizing an appropriation of this court on the 22nd day of Spent Saturday at International so everyone will have the to show cause, if any you have, before July, 1916, at 10:00 o'clock A. M.. at ing on her own account in our $1,000,000 to be devoted yearly this court, at the Probate Court Rooms privilege of hearing it. It is, by tails. the Probate Court Rooms in the Court in the Court House, in the City of International city Miss Nelson, who has until 1926 for the building of House, at International Palls in said far, one of the best papers we Palls, County of Koochiching county, and then and there, or as scon and State of Minnesota, on the charge of the hospital at Crosby roadways through national forMiss 0. Larson has been making have ever heard read. thereafter as said matter can be heard, 20th day of July, 1916, at 10 o'clock show cause, if any they have, why said Frenette and Mrs. T. H. est reserves. The money is to be A. M. why the prayer of said petitioner great improvements on his Lots of "good things" are petition should not be granted and should not be granted. Monahan, from the Crosby hos- expended under the supervision that this citation be served by publication house. We like to see the good going to be given at our meetings. Witness the Judge of said court, and thereof in the International Palls pital Miss Bolstad, who has of the secretary of agriculture the seal of said court, this 20th day faOrk go on. Attend every one and receive Press according to law. of June, 1916. charge of a hospital at Minot, and upon request from state or Witness the Honorable, John Berg, (Court Seal) JOHN BESQ, the benefit and the needed Judge of said Court, and the seal"^f Judge of Probate. N. D. Miss Zimmerman, of the county officers for survey, conhospital Mr. Anderson and little boy inspiration. Jun 22-9 Jul 6 said court, this 22nd day of June, lSlS at Baudette Miss Mur- struction and maintainence of JOHN BEBG, came home Tuesday morning The next regular meeting of (Court Seal) Probate Judge. phy, Miss Haley, Misses Yern-jroads or trails. from the Anoka hospital where JEVNE & NOBTON, Weddinlg stationery at the Press the Union will be held the third Attorneys. Jun 22-9 Jul 6 berg and Laws and Mrs. Wigrenj The amendment further proof he took Melvin for treatment. Tuesday in July at the home of the Eudestine hospital. jvides that the aggregate ex- Mrs. Frank Havlik on 6th st. FOR THE PRESS During the week between the penditures in any state or county Mr. Marsden went to International Remember the date, July 18th, 27th of June and July 5th var-, shall not exceed ten per cent Falls again Tuesday for and plan to attend. ious social gatherings will be of the value of the timber and jury service. Pay your dues as soon as possible leld and many enjoyable renew-!forage resources which shall be as they must all be in by als of acquaintances by this available for income upon the Messrs Anderson, Rand, HanSon July 20th. Do not forget this important group of good women who have national forest lands wherein and Torger Olson were callto item. Those who would given their lives to nurse and al- the roads will be constructed, International Falls Saturday like to help in this great work eviate suffering. 4 to serve on the jury. CONVENIENCES but who are unable to attend 4 VESSEL LIKE U-BOAT ARTER'S the meetings will be welcomed MOVE SOUTH' FINAL SEEN NEAR BOSTON Mrs. Joice returned home as honorary members, and by 4 ORDERS TO SOLDIERS 4 from Bemidji where she was paying the small sum of $1.00 Boston, June 28.—The predicted 4 Visiting her daughter Vesta. per year will help carry on the (Continued from page visit to Boston by a Ger I.) 4 Laura and Iown Brown were to great work throughout the state. man undersea boat is likely to 4 HOME, for the Gemmel Saturday evening. Men may also become honorary come true within a few hours if talion of the Oregon infantry to 4 members by the payment of the the latest reports from the cus SCHOOL, 4 the Mexican border, while the yearly dues of $1.00, and thus Mrs. Roberts went Wednesday toms office outlook at Province militia men of the other Western or OFFICE. aid the work. evening with her two oldest town are correct. A report was department states were expecting 4 boys, down the line. She returned We wantt YOU to become received at the duty officer's orders to move southward 4 Friday morning haven taken honorary members—you, and office here late today that what immediately. the boys to spend their vacation you, and yours. We are not a was believed to be a German Two California militia companies With an aunt. "bunch of fanatics," as some call submarine had been of Coast artillery have sightec headed for Boston. us, but a band of pure, clean, been detailed to guard the San Christian women, working for The Community club met Saturday Diego water supply reservoirs. afternoon, June 24,. There the uplift of man through fortytwo SALE OF SCHOOL AND The men who went on duty Was quite a large gathering, the lines of work. But then we last night were the first state OTHER STATE LANDS are not working for the praise program was fine and everyone troops of the Western department STATE OP MINNESOTA had a good time. Mr. Cochran, of man but of God, our Leader. to begin actual border patrol State Auditor's Office. of Littlefork was present. "Study to show thyself approv- duty. Spreader Tube St. Paul. Minnesota, Photolibrary Paste Federal Inquiry or June 26th, 1916. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That on August 14, 19X6, at 10 O"ClOCK A. JVL in the office of the County Auditor at International Falls, Koochiching County, Carter's in the State of Minnesota, I will offer Railroad Strike? Regulatior for sale certain unsold state lands, and also those state lands which have reverted Bottle to the state by reason of the nonpayment of interest. Mucilage Twins of Sato. Fifteen per cent of the purchase price is payable to the County Treasurer at Faced by demands from the conductors, engineers, firemen and brakemen the time of sale. The unpaid balance that would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation costs of is payable at any time in whole or in part on or before forty years from $100,000,000 a year, the railroads propose that this wage problem be settled by date of sale at an Interest rate of four I per cent per annum, due on June first of reference to an impartial Federal tribunal. each year provided, that the Interest With these employes, whose efficient service is acknowledged, the railroads can be paid at any time within the interest I year without penalty, in effect, have no differences that could not be considered fairly and decided justly by such this means that the Interest money may be paid any time between June first and public body. A May thirty-first without penalty. Appraised value of timber, when so Railroads Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration stated, must be paid far in fill) at Photolibrary time of sale. All mineral rights are reserved to the Paste in The formal proposal of the railroads to the employes for the settlement of State by the laws of the Stat*. All lands are sold subject to any Bottles the controversy is as follows: all ditch taxes thereon. 4 Lands on which the interest has become "Our conferences have demonstrated that we cannot harmonize our differences of opinion and that eventually the delinquent may be redeemed at any time up to the hour of sale^ or before matters in controversy must be passed upon by other and disinterested agencies. Therefore, we propose that youi resale, to the actual purchaser. proposals and the proposition of the railways be disposed of by one or the other of the following methods: Such lands are listed under the caption: 1. Preferably by submission to the Interstate Commerce Commission, the only tribunal which, by reason of its Delinquent Lands." accumulated information bearing on railway conditions and its control of the revenue of the railways, is in a position No person can purchase more than 320 to consider and protect the rights and equities of all the interests affected, and to provide additional revenue acres of land as provided by the General necessary to meet the added cost of operation in case your proposals are found by the Commission to be just and Laws 1905 provided, however, that State reasonable or, in the event the Interstate Commerce Commission cannot, under existing laws, act in the premises, lands purchased previous to 1905 is not that we jointly request Congress to take such action as may be necessary to enable the Commission to consider and charged against such purchaser. Agents acting for purchasers must furnish promptly dispose of the questions involved or affidavit of authority. B. By arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the Federal law" (The Newlands Act). Appraisers reports showing quality and kind of soil are on file in this office. Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote Lists giving legal descriptions of lands to be offered may be obtained of the State Auditor or the Immigration Leaders of the train service brotherhoods, at the joint conference held in New Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the County Auditor at above address. fret- York, June 1-15, refused the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration AO. FBEV& X. or Federal review, and the employes are now voting on the question whether State Anrtffcoa. Carter's authority shall be given these leaders to declare a nation-wide strike. Handy Glue Pencil CITATION FOB HEARING ON PETITION The Interstate Commerce Commission is proposed by the railroads as the FOB ADMINISTRATION public body to which this issue ought to be referred for these reasons: ESTATE OP BJORNE J. SLOTTEN. In the matter of the estate of Bjorne No other body with such an intimate knowledge ployes as wages and the money to pay increased wage* A. Slotten deceased. railroad conditions has such an unquestioned posttion of can come from no other source than the rates paid in the public confidence. by the public. STATE OP MINNESOTA, }ss. The rates the railroads may charge the public for The Interstate^ Commerce Commission, with ita control County of Koochiching transportation arc now largely fixed oy thia Govern* oyer rates, is in a position to make a complete IN PROBATE COURT. •lent board. investigation and render such decision as would protect THE STATE OP MINNESOTA to all Lzx* Out of every dollar received by the railroads from the interests of the railroad employes, the owneiv persons interested in the granting of VI public nearly oa*-half is paid directly to the em­ of the railroads, and the public. administration of the estate of said decedent: A Question For the Public to Decide The petition of Andy Wold having been filed in this court, representing The railroads feel that they have no right to grant a wage preferment of that Bjorne A. Slotten, then a resident of the County of Koochiching, State $100,000,000 a year to these employes, now highly paid and constituting only of Minnesota, died intestate on the 15th day of June, 1906, and praying that one-fifth of all the employes, without a clear mandate from a public tribunal that letters of administration of his estate lhall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facts. be granted to Andy Wold, and the Carter's court having fixed the time and place The single issue before the country is whether this controversy is to be settled by an for hearing said petition: Photolibrary Paste for the Office THEREFORE, YOU. and each of you, impartial Government inquiry or by industrial warfare. and hereby cited and required to show cause, if any you have, before this Press National Conference Committee of the Railways court at the Probate Court Rooms in he Court House, in the City of Interlational Chairman KLISHA LEE* Falls, in the County of Koochihing and State of Minnesota, on the D. MAHBR. rtfPrutiam. t. R. ALBRIGHT, Gen7 Manager. O. H. EMERSON. Gtm'l «mm N. 2nd day of July, 1916, at 10 o'clock Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. Graat Northern Railway. Stationery Store Norfolk ft Wasters Railway. A. M., why said petition should not be L. W. BALDWIN. Gen'I Manage. C. H. EWING. Gen'I Manager, IAMBS RUSSELL. Gen'IManagw. granted. Central of Georgia Railway. Philadelphia ft Reading Railway. Dearer ft Rio Grande Railroad. Witness, the Judge of said Court, and C. L. BARDO, Gen'I Manager, 8. W.GRICB, Itn'ISuH. Tramp.. A. M. SCHOYBR, Ruideni Vice-frm.. the Seal of said Court, this 24th day New York, New Haven & Hartford liBmi Chcaapaaka ft Ohio Railway. Pennsylvania Linea West. of June, 1916. B. H. COAPMAN, Vicv-Prtiidiui. A. S. GREIG, A at. t* Receiver!, W. L. SBDDON, Vice-Pre*., Southern lit-i'v/sy. (Court Seal) JOHN BXSBO, St. Louis St San Francisco Railroad. Seaboard Air Line Railway. S. E. COTTHH, Gen'I Manager C. W. KOUNS, Probate Judge. Gen'I Manager, A.J. STONE, Vice-Preiident, IJEVNE' Wabash Railway. Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway. Erie Railroad & NOBTON, P. B. CROWLEY, At st. rict-PraUini. G—'l Manager, Vice-Pm. Gtm'l Attorney for Petitioner. H. W. MoMASTBR, 9 Mm O. 9. WAID, New York Central Rattwsy Wheeling ft Lake Brie Railroad. Snnaet Central Line*. Jun 30-Jul 13 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA||^Ai