International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 21, 1916 · Page 6 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL' FALLS- PRESS My**-#-a A,.# PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. J-. r.-f'S.ft '1. The COOP ilUDt rtwos HEW Mt W'mCWiTIVCj JOHN H. BROWN JUDGE, AS A COMMITTEE Or MASTER CARPENTERS. WE PRESENT A SILVER j™ 'S«R.I-SHOW APPRECIATION or Attorney at Law QREETINQS. OUR YOU TELLING US ABOUT W-B CUT GENTLEMEN! ^8UAC.C° *R,CH TOB*CCO. FLAVORED Office in the litis Block i? WITH SALT AND CUT FINE, SO A SMALL I CHEW LASTS AND SATISFIES. International Falls, Minn. DR. H. H. IHRIG Dentist. Office over Holler's Confectionery International Falls, Minn. GEO. S. LANGLAND ONCEwill LAWYER you've £ot started on W-B CUT Chewing you understand perfecdy why tobacco lovers In .litis Block on can keep quiet about it. It's a happy surprise 4th Ave. to get the flavor of rich tobacco for the first time. And International Falls, Minn. the salt brings out the taste and satisfaction without the grinding and chewing—and keeps it coming. A small chew does it —and lasts twice as long as a big wad° In air-tight pouches 10c. at your dealers. F. J. McPARTLIN Lawyer SIftdc by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Sqnn^ New YoA City Office over International State Bank living is higher than ever,—that the backing up its demands made in tfitf International Falls, Minn. price of everything has reached an unheard-of interests of justice and humanity. t/ height—but what of it? Most vulnerable of all points In the, saSjaHBilB What of it, indeed? While it is Democratic armor is its foreign policy. true that a protective tariff never failed, Primarily this is because of the G. F. SWINNERTON M. D,CM. iS&li under any circumstances, to protect spoils system by which men trained Physician and Surgeon American industryvand American In the consular and diplomatic service Eyes examined and glasses fitted. labor, it is to be considered that the through long years, have been, Office over Empress war in Europe has upset the plans of displaced to make room for politicians the present low-tariff administration and friends of politicians,' Theatre considerably. Also it forms an excellent whose sole claim to preferment was International Falls, Minn. foundation for an alibi. It is a their service to the Democratic party,: very unusual condition. "If I am elected president of that 'NN^sVVV, Now, the obvious thing for Mr. United States," said Mr. Hughes last! *gj-1n^-^s .-i«V •WCT i"C" Hughes to do is to give the Democrats night, "I propose that every man Ij DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE a chance to get their tariff on put in charge of an Important department Physician and Surgeon straight. Never mind the patient let shall be a man eminently fit to discharge the doctor experiment. That time the duties of that department/*' Office over litis Drug Store won't come, of course, until the war The denuding of the diplomatic service Phone 11 Is over—according to the Democratic of men of experience in order' •-Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching version. In other words the' tarifffor-revenue to supply political jobs, as has been doctrine doesn't fit the done by Mr. Wilson, or with his consent, conditions the conditions must be Mr. Hughes denounces as "a made to fit the tariff. So why this capital offense—trading in the good mm® PHINNEY & CAMPBELL disturbance, Mr. Hughes? nnme of the United States and dam-, Besides, when you discuss a little LAWYERS aging its honor." "Nobody," he adds, thing like the tariff, do you not know "has a right to pay political debts Over International State that Son-in-Law AfcAdoo and the other with the good name and honor of the A«-TO*iW«sara££ S* Bank statesmen of the Democratic family •£.£y 1'nited States." fc av are likely to repeat their accusation Which is clear proof that Mr. International Falls, Minn V^niMKiiK that you are "pettifogging"?—Charleston, Hughes has not been unmindful of W. Va., Mail. high principles of government .hich must be maintained in order' UNITED STATES' HONOR. ll.at this republic shall maintain its W.E. LAWRENCE na». sfflegsmi. \lace as a shining example to all 3?58B Hughes' Criticism of Foreign Policy dons. THE REXALL STORE Approved In West. (Portland, Ore., Telegram.) International Falls, Minn iiiiiiiiiiiniiiinniiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii The Republican party has selected standard-bearer whose utterances a PUBLIC OFFICER SHOULD CHARLES E. HUGHES from day to day justify the people STAND LICE A ROCK who chose hfm. Not only does he DR. E. A. THOMPSON bring before the country the shortcomings "Government under pressure E N S of the Administration that is not American Government. owes its existence, to a divided Republicanism, Whenever pressure is applied to Phone 245 but his criticism is everywhere any public officer he ought to Over litis' Drug Store constructive. President Cleveland never enforced It stand like a rock and say: 'Here mar this remarkable statement. Nevertheless, International Falls* Minnesota He tells what must be done' and From time to time, as with all great it is our duty to call attention I stand until we substitute reason will be done by the party he represents legislative acts, it has been necessary for force. It is not an to the fact that in his effort to to prevent wastefulness and to amend or add to it, and the antitrust induce support for Mr. Wilson the American doctrine to legislate extravagance In the governmental NORTHERN MINNESOTA law of the Wilson Administration first and investigate afterward.'" AMLABOR VOTES Chairman of the Democratic National expenditures and to put a stop to the was merely such an amendment. —Mr. Committee has fallen into a glaring Hughes in fris Speech at vacillating policy that has caused HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION a logical development of the original Portland, Maine. error. We have no desire to disparage other nations to believe that the »et the achievements of the Wilson administration, ON FALSE CLA MS United States has no intention of (11 Th*1 Commerce Court v/ns ac-, but we must enter emphatic Dr. R. H. Monahan .. .Phone 223 silly nhnlishorl dnring the Taft AdI protest against any attempt 11 niinistration, although it has not been to pad the Record. Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 029 demonstrated that its abolition was a "Mr. McCormick claims twenty Democrats Posing as the Enactors Dr. Mary Ghostly .... Phone 301 vise step. measures enacted by Congress wtyile of Legislation Which "Any statement hereafter emanating President Wilson has been in the Endestine Hospital .. ..Phone 79 from Mr. McCormick will be subjected 1 White House.' This claim we dispute. the Indisputable Facts to the closest scrutiny. The errors More than one-half are measures enacted Office over International State Show to Be of Republican in his first effort are inexcusable and under a Republican administration can only arouse resentment among .Bank—Phone 155. and were approved by ex-President Origin. labor men and social workers. No Taft, and for others the Democratic International Falls, Minn. class Is more instant than labor to administration deserves no condemn and punish those who without credit. foundation lay claim to its gratitude. AUTHORITY ON SOUND SOCIAL "Lest anyone think that this is a groundless assertion we herewith .furnish LAW CITES 11 GLARING CASES "Will Mr. McCormick explain his the record.which can easily be padding *of the Record?" verified: 1 I S.N APS (Signed) JOHN WILLIAMS, 1 From among the twenty pieces of Ex-Commissioner of Labor, New York legislation cited by Chairman McCormick, Organized Labor Resents This Deception State. I select the following: and Running True to Form Will S N A S (1) Eight hour law on government in November as at Many Previous THE INCONSIDERATE BEHAVIOR work. In effect March 1,1913. Signed Elections Indignantly Smite Those OF A CANDIDATE. by Mr. Taft. Who Without Justice Lay claim to (2) Eight hour provision for post SPOT CASH ONLY Why does Mr. Hughes insist upon Its Gratitude—Even the Much-Touted office clerks. In effect generally August talking about that old-fashioned, not Federal Reserve Law Based 24, 1912. to say "iniquitous," doctrine, the protective Entirely on the Statistical Research (3) Eight hour provision applicable tariff? For nearly the whole a of Republican Administration. to the manufacture of ordnance for the period of its industrial existence, the One pint Mason Jars government. In effect January 1,1913. United States straggled along under per dozen ...........35c Signed by Mr. Taft. That "No class Is more instant than protection. The Democratic party in (The tops are worth (4) Children's Bureau. In effect labor to condemn and punish those 1913 came to the relief of an afflicted April 9, 1912. Signed by Mr. Taft. who without foundation lay claim tO 25c per dozen). and burdened people. (5) Industrial Commission Law to its gratitude" is the assertion of John'. White Crown Jar Caps, The Republican Administration (not investigate industrial relations. In Williams, ex-commissioner of labor, on account of the tariff, it is true) Rubbers included, doz 10c apropos of certain false claims set effect August 23, 1912. Signed by Mr. was overthrown. Before taking over (Fit any Mason jar) Taft. forth by Vance McCormick, Democratic the reins of government, and for many (6) The phosphorous match law. National Chairman, in behalf of his These cost 20c per years prior to that time, countless Enacted in 1912, effective as to the party. Importation dozen wholsale by Democratic statesmen had vainly tried of white phosphorous matches Chairman McCormick caused to be to persuade the American people that the gross. January 1, 1918, and as to the manufacture published in the New Tork Times, on the protective tariff was an iniquity, Soap, all lands, by the of such matches July 1, July 31, an appeal for Progressive and a veritable contrivance of devils. It: •*o Have We* 1913. Signed by Mr. Taft. box, at what It costs Labor support, based on "twenty fostered, the trusts, and it was an elevator —Rochester HMI| (7) The Department of Labor Law measures enacted by'Congress while at wholesale today. of prices even to the thirty-sev-. creating a department with a secretary President Wilson .has been in the enth story and the tower. They promised Apples, I gallon, ......28c who shall be a member of the White House," and for which he relief. The poor should be no Corn, 1 gallon, ........75c President's Cabinet in effect March claiins credit for the Wilson administration longer oppressed the cost of living' Blueberries, 1 gallon, .60c 4, 1913. Signed by Mr. Taft and asks Progressive approbations ©11q$ ojf Saint Thomat/ should be reduced—must be, as the (8) The Parcel Post Law. In effect Red Raspberries, 1 gaL, 60c 1 Commenting on this statement,' sure result of a tariff for revenue-, January 1, 1913. Signed by the former Commissioner of Labor Mr. Saver Kraut, 3 cans far 25c protective only In spots, such as the! UNDER. THE CONTROLS DIRECTION OP ARCHBISHOP IRELAND Taft. *t tr says: -v SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA- sugar mills and the Carolina' IiOuislana (9) The Federal Reserve' Law "Students^ and promoters of sound cotton factories. which, while passed during this administration, S. E. Thompson & Son social legislation will do well to examine Doesn't Mr. Hughes know what the is based entirely on the this list for it contains a number Administration did which he Is now vast work of Investigation find compilation of items of unusual interest. attacking? He ought to know. The done by the Monetary Commission/during "We may well believe that it was Democrats, under the leadership of the Taft Administration, with a (great deal of pride that Mr. Mr. Wilson and Mr. Underwood, repealed and closely follows, except in McCormick contemplated the record that iniquity and abomination, A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE certain details, the legislation recommended of his party and that he drew a vivid the Payne-Aldrlch tariff law—that foster Twin City Stamp & by that commission. RANKED \S AN HONOR SCHOOL BV THE WAR DEPARTMENT mental picture of Progressives flocking mother of trusts and high prices— Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory (10) The eight-hour law for the Stencil Co. *«IM "S to the support of Mr. Wilson because and enacted in its place the present ,• Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training. District of, CoUuntiia, was fathered of the things claimed on behalf Seven Hundred and Fifty Students From law. Hr. Hughes knows, of course, Twenty-Four States Last Year and put through bj a Republican, Senator -I Stamps of this administration. si its** as every head of a family In America La Follette. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS "It is a pity that in the interest of knows, that the trusts have not yet Very Rev. H. Moynihan. D. D. President i:S The anti-trust law antedates the truth, wAlch knows neither Democrat, been dissolved and that the cost of Cleveland Administration Progressive nor Republican, we must i! FTl^P L*i