International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 21, 1916 · Page 3 of 8
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ffrnmivmrn:- ^7^ 1^3^ *t -i /.,,i *TTrn\t ATT/WI .llT, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PKESL THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS face and hands of other children. Think of th,e thousands of things REST OF BOARD SUSit touches that other children may later play with. Then ask your- PENDED BY GOVERNOR A N O E E self if it is any "wonder that diseases like measles, whooping cough,! scarlet fever, diphtheria and others are rapidly spread among the Koochiching County Conunischildren. Publishers of the Official County Proceedings aioners Charged in' Petition For it is now well known that the nose invariably contains Nonfeasance. at tbe Post Office at International Valla Minn as Second-claw Matter Entered the causes of these diseases, together with the mouth. Paul Minn Sept 20 COMPANY INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING And speaking of the mouth, its secretions are equally contami- Charges of nonfeasance against GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager nated with disease possibilities. Therefore the fingers should be two more Koochiching county 'A kept out of the mouth, and for the same reason as from the nose. commissioners, not mentioned in IF the discharges of the nose and throat of children could t^ie a^e&at^ons °f illegal ex- The successful cleaning up of Ranier proves how extremely NEVER get in contact with other children, there would soon be Pen 1*^res 0 county funds ag- easy it is to do if the mayor and city council want it done. NO MORE of measles, scarlet fever, whooping cough or other di- $20p000of *c resu ed in suspension the county seases so common among, and fatal to, children. auditor and three other commisIt When a man is constantly false to his oath of office are not is a duty parents owe to all children to train theirs to keep sioners pending investigation his honor and honesty as a business man to be questioned? their noses clean. Always see that they have a clean handkerchief were filed today with Governor or rag with which to wipe the nose. Also to train their children to J.,A. A. Burnquist, together with keep their fingers out of their mouths and away from their lips. petition asking that they like- What are the county officials going to do about Ray? The a This rule is ABSOLUTELY IMPORTANT for the protection suspended. wise be bootlegging and debauchery there is a disgrace to the county. of your own children. .THEY may gather some contagion from The new charges allege that. other children on THEIR fingers, and if habitually putting their Commissioner John Bursack and Mayor Keyes ought to deputize the Ranier officials if he wants fingers to their nose .and mouth they can convey to themselves A. Ulvedahl voted Nov to this city cleaned up, then 'let them alone and dollars to doughnuts 23 GEO. P. WATSON the diseases of others. accept a contract on state rural they would do the business. Candidate for Clerk of Court This i.s no laughing matter. Many wiseacres poh-pooh these J****'^way^ No. and to release the 9 1 4.1 a. xi 4. j- 1 bond of the contractor, the things which are so simple that they appear to some ridiculous, .li. Why did Mayor Frank H. Keyes close all of the soft drink He has resided in the county vr r* 1 N parlors in town except Holler's, Lundgren's, Krohn's and Wirt's But these simple things are the very things that some of the most wijen more than will be the past fifteen- for $40000 contlnuously when the men went on strike Tuesday afternoon? serious diseases depend on for their transmission from one child required to complete' the road years* to another. an(j consequently the company He is well acquainted with No time of the year is this attention to the nose and mouth was overpaid to that extent. The all its needs. The official body of the village of Ranier is to be commended more important than now. The fall and early wftiter is the time petition recites that inasmuch as for their loyelty to their oath of office and for the manner in which for "colds." This is a big word. It means a lot. It may mean only this same transaction was cited .e j?as a^ways worked vigor- they have undertaken the cleaning up of that town, which is in something simple, or it may mean the beginning of symptoms of the complaint resulting in sus- jous mterests- or lts est bright contrast to the procrastinating insincerity of the officials some dangerous children's disease. You don't know. No one knows Pension of Commissioners R. S. I If elected he will take personal of our own city and of the county. at first. BUT THEN is the VERY TIME- the disease is spread, by McDonald, Harold Royem and and continual care of the work the discharges of the nose and secretions of the mouth, from one William Harrigan, the other of office and will give give the best The extreme ease and rapidity with which the "^oft" drink be service to all its patrons. child with the beginning of the disease, to others it plays and goes commi®sl°ners should a so parlors were closed Tuesday is evidence that the city officials knew suspended pending inquiry. exactly where they were, also that they must have had some sort sch°o1 wlth* George E. Erickson, attorney WATCH THE CHILD'S NOSE. Keep it clean. Keep its hands Spo*ner of understanding with the proprietors of these places. And now of and of away from both nose and mouth, both to prevent spreading di- Northern News, presented the that the officials' hands have been forced by this emergency is a sease and to avoid taking disease. new charges, signed by A good time for a committee of our citizens who believe in law enforcement to take the matter up and see that the places are kept A DIRTY NOSE is the BEGINNING OF MANY DISEASES Jensofi, H. E. Levin, Fred Rich- of children. Jardson, B. C. Brown and Geo. closed. It is asserted on every hand that these "pigs" have been Ball, all Koochiching county taxpayers. kept open through a system of graft and protection, and it seems The charges were referred like the evidence is enough to justify an investigation. to the attorney general for an opinion as to their sufficiency. THE NORTH COUNTY FAIR A WARNING. I Governor Burnquist announced that the suspension orders The North County fair held here last week was an unqualified would be signed as soon as he success. That success reached not only to the splendid display of all Breathes there a man with soul so dead decided on men to fill the vacancies. kinds of vegetables, articles of handiwork and art, but more important Who never to, himself hath said, still, to the spirit of the occasion which prevailed. It is expected that Bursack "My trade of late is getting bad, On all sides, among people from different regions near and far and Ulvedahl will have hearings I'll try another ten-inch ad?" from our city, together with residents of our city, there was a harmonious HUGHES and FAIRBANKS. with the other officials beginning mingling which was good to see. If such there be, go mark him well, Oct. at International Falls be 2 The crowd of over a hundred who took part in the Farmers' For him no bank account shall swell fore Special Commissioner M. J. 1 1. club dinner was a get-together of all these people, marked by the Political Jottings Brown of Bemidji. No angel watcheth golden stair finest kind of neighborliness and harmony one could imagine. To welcome home a millionaire. Moreover, the desire expressed by all, that this fair should in QUEBEC ONLY "WET" The man who never asks for trade Mr. McCormlck follows the same no way overshadow the Northome county fair, but rather help SECTION OF CANADA method in claiming credit for legislation By local line or ad displayed, to make, it a bigger and better success, was most commendable. he does in his predictions. He "Dry" Law Goes Into Effect in Each and every such gathering held, of people from all parts of Cares more for rest than worldly gain, includes several acts of the Taft Administration. Ontario—British Columbia to the county with our city people, can only result in better understanding And patronage but gives him pain. Come Next. and a closer cementing of the population of our county. Tread lightly, friends, let no rude sound The Democratic press is convinced Toronto, Ont., Sept. 16.—Prohibition that it is the duty of Mr. Hughes to Disturb his solitude profound THE RELIGIOUS AWAKENING. say something that will hurt his went into effect in Ontario Here let him live in ca,lm repose chance of being elected. today and the dry area of Unsought except by pen he owes, There was .never a time in our country's history when religious Canada now extends from British President Wilson in his acceptance Columbia to Quebec. With interest was as great as now. The great war in Europe is stripping And when he dies go plant him deep speech may reply to Mr. Hughes' the vote in favor of prohibition that continent of much of the degenerate influences of an efete That nought may brfeak his dreamless sleep charges, but he will not answer them. in British Columbia Thursday, That is an entirely different matter. and demoralizing character. Men are awakening by millions and Wherein no clamor may dispell Quebec is the only remaining without reference to creed are seeking to know the Infinite, utilizing The quiet that he loved so well stronghold of John Barleycorn It is reported from Washington that the nearest church institution to them. the Administration will ignore most in the dominion.. And that the world may know its loss There is nothing abnormal about this. The normal thing is of Mr. Hughes' charges. That is very During the last few days hundreds Place on his grave a wreath of moss, the knowledge of our Creator. American history is replete with much the easiest way for it to answer of thousands of gallons of them. the names of its great men who have been devout worshippers And on a stone above, "Here lies liquor have been disposed of in and adherents and supporters of the churches of the land. From A chump who wouldn't advertise'." Ontario. In one large Ontario retail Governor Hughes announces in one Washington .down through to men like McKinley, President Wilson of his speeches that he is a constructionist. —Author Unknown. establishment goo,000 bottles and Justice Hughes, a great proportion of our nation's brainiest But we are willing to admit of whisky a day were sold for a that so far as Democratic policies are and greatest men have been careful of their religious life and week. concerned he is a destructlonist. have been adherents of some church. A peculiar feature of the new As an agency in devetoping the best that is in a man the church prohibition iaw is that manu- Tammany leader Charles F. Murphy is the greatest. Whatever may be the angle at which a man may ST. PAUL PAPERS BUY conducted as an enterprise separ- facturers may continue in busiate announces that he will retire after HL&uW' the campaign. It is believed that many and distinct from htese pa- ness and ship to points outside view the teachings of various churches is not a matter of moment. other more or less distinguished Democrats pers, A. C. Bossard, who has^ the province. The same law holds It is of imperative importance to him to be the truest, strongest, GRANURAPIOS MILL will follow his example. I been in charge at the mill, con- good in Manitoba, so Ontario and cleanest he can, under the inspiration of communion with the tinuing as manager. residents probably will be send- Eternal, through the medium of some church, however open it may Grover Cleveland was the last Democratic The conclusion of the deal to- ing to Winnipeg for their liquor President. He was also the be to intellectual criticism of its tenets. From Itasca Paper Company, last President to issue bonds to secure day has solved a problem which supply and Manitobans will get Creeds, opinions, dogmas, are not what make good men, but Which has Capacity of 10,000 money to defray the running expenses has been confronting the Dis- theirs from Toronto or some the inflowing of the spirit of God into their lives. Faulty ideas on Tons Per Year. of the government But Wilson will patch and Pioneer Press for sev- other point in this province. tie him in this. religion may still be as a broken pitcher, conveying to a man's eral months. About one year ago 1 soul the Water of Life. PIONEER PRESS AND DISPATCH an indication of trouble ahead I President Wilson will be notified of NOW OWN PLANT the Democratic nomination at Shadow for the white paper purchaser every reason that can be ad- ror WIPE THAT NOSE. was noticed, and in January 1916, Lawn. This seems a most appropriate '"ced whj Progressivesshonld vote for Wilson, ten can be advanced why place for letting him know that he will With the closing today of final the mills began to cut down on they should vote for Hughes and the shortly have to give up his place ia negotiations, announcement is the paper supply. In April the ''Johnny, you go and get a handkerchief and wipe your nose," the sun. beauty of it is that they know the reasons made of the purchase by the without having to be told. situation became more acute, was said by a mother to her small boy very often. But she was Dispatch Printing company, publisher President .Wilson will not make any right, and should be an example to every mother of boys and girls. the mills refusing to make contracts, of the St. Paul Dispatch The Wilson administration went into speaking dates, we are told, but only A child's nose is not a very large part of their as had been done in the separate engagements for addresses, Mexico to punish Villa for his ontrage and the St. Paul Pioneer Press on American soil. The only considering a "speaking tour" undignified. anatomy but is, nevertheless, one of the biggest of the Itasca Paper company at past, and the price of paper advancing "Too proud to fight" punishment inflicted has been on sources of danger to other children. Grand Rapids, Minn. from about $38 a ton American soldiers who were shot Not only is it a disgusting sight to see a nasty Some tonnage will be available down at Carrizal by ordqr of First early in the spring to $100 a running nose disfiguring the face of any child, Chief Carranza. for the use of these papers ton. DEMAND WA8 NOT FOR but it is a most dangerous condition to others. during September and the succeeding EIGHT-HOUR DAY. By the purchase of the Itasca months, but owing to "It is said that the Judgment Under normal conditions, all the air a child paper company, it is believed, of society has made the demand obligations and cpntracts now breathes passes through the nose. The nose acts for the eight-hour day. This was the Dispatch and Pioneer Press binding on the paper company, as a screen to catch all particles of dust, as well not an eight-hour day, and the the entire product of the mill not only have guaranteed a certain judgment of society had nothing as myriads of germs, from all sorts of sources. will not be available until the to do with the proposition laid paper supply, but also have And those germs, in many instances, are germs before Congress and passed by first of the year. The company protected their readers and" advertisers of human disease and grow readily in the. moist Ititt IINILI RATI |Ul Congress. The proof of this is will have a capacity of approximately IWWNMI NNSIIBI II II ure of the nose lining. _*/' •'. found In the bill Itself, which against anH immediate mr«ee*III MDTMUIT HIM 10,000 tons a year, of proposes an investigation to find sArmr OOMPLCTC sk Picture this out to yourself, that a running nose is just excessive increase in price. which amount the St. Paul Dispatch out whether Congress had any AVTOIATW •MINHLMS" a source of moisture carrying disease, and wherever it reaches AMD Mvaoov eoHsmucna* business to do the thing which The-mill is located in the heart and the Pioneer Press another child it can give that disease to it. And there is nothing* It was asked to do, and which will use 7,500 tons. of the^. spruce-wood country it did do."—»Mr. Hughes In. His more natural than for a child to get its fingers and hands soiled HUT, Plant to be SepumfefVj about 240 miles from^StS^Paul of with this nose discharge. Then-think £he times it/touches the The paper .company DEFECTIVE PAGE