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

October 5, 1916 · Page 3 of 10

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?f? j-.ti1-' I A ^w !4* !~V ""•'r-I.ti j? s%d" r$i,*?£•&%• $* v* 4T--ST(, 'p' »'r«^ INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESL"?:'^ ',i-^-4 '.,J.4 *1- THE INTERNATIONAL' FALLS PRESS THE AIR BELONGS TO THE PEOPLE. auxiliaries to the Duluth companies if a of the naval militia. "Owing to the strenuous plea A N O E E Everything else in the world is now owned by, some trust except being made by the Minnesota the air. Light, heat, clothes, bread, shoes, furniture, paper, Publishers of the Official County Proceedings naval division for a new training' meat, and every other conceivable thing that enters ship to supplant the U. S. S. 1 into human life, is now controlled by some tea* at the Port Office at international Vails Minn Seoond-elau Matter Gopher, the matter concerning one or other financial combine. the aeroplane station has been The air is the only thing left which is beyond COMPANY INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING temporarily dropped. the control and grasp of monopoly. Aeroplane Offered. GEO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manager Yet the attitude of most people towards air "The government has offered is about as it has always been relative to anything us an aeroplane and also a hangar that costs them nothing. If we had to buy air in for it. I can readily predict Governor J. A. A. Burnquist has ordered an investigation into that such a service will be in full cylinders at so much per cubic foot we would be the county affairs of Cass County relative to the sale of its bonds operation in Duluth by next summer." much more anxious for a sufficient supply than and the expenditure of money—a case similar to that of this .county. o. r. we now are. Swlnnerton, Minnesota naval officials are M. D. A visit to many homes is evidence. of this. negotiating with Secretary of The Ranier village council not only believes in routing the The air of such places carries the evidences of its age and stagnation the Navy Josephus Daniels for blind piggers, the arch-enemy of civilization, but in "burning tljeir in the various and often foetid odors which hang heavy about it. the immediate establishment of bridges" by having their bar fixtures removed. The Fitzger Brewing jYou can smell the pancakes fried a week ago you can detect the a government training station company is reported to have shipped the fixtures from the Dick ^sickening odor of unwashed, unclean human bodies about it. Many in Duluth. According to State W alsh and Tom Beaton places to Duluth and J. Brennan and Harry of these odors are of long standing, and show how little change Forrester Cox, at least three Smith have dismantled and packed theirs with a promise not to has been wrought in the air of the house or shack since it was aeroplanes should be stationed allow them to be used again till the county votes wet, which means first entered, may be years ago. in the state. GEO. P. WATSON never. All this is antagonistic to good health. For of all things our Candidate for Clerk of Court EASTERN STAR WILL bodies need pure, fresh air is the most important. Every home GIVE RECEPTION The investigation into the county affairs is progressing slowly should be thoroughly ventilated a greater portion of the time in He has resided in the county continuously for the past fifteen but we believe surely. Thus far the only testimony taken has been (ordinary weather, and even in the coldest weather the house should This is a tig day for the Eastern years. in regard to the two bond issues, one for $186,000 in December, 1914, jbe opened up long enough to get at least one complete change of Stars of our city. The worthy He is well acquainted with and the other for $765,000 on June 8th, 1915, and it is very evident .this necesssity once in twenty-four hours grand matron of the state is Moreover, a fruitful source of ill-health is the over-heating of all its needs. that a pretty smooth game of high finance has been played, as far here. A reception in her honor the air of our homes in winter time. Most of the colds and la grippe He has always worked vigorously as those directly connected with the sale of the bonds is concerned. will be given at 4 p. m. in the for its best interests. attacks have their origin in a superheated air in the home or office It will probably take several days yet before the testimony Masonic hall, and at 6 o'clock a where we spend a greater part of the winter. If elected he will take personal sumptuous dinner will be served. along the different lines of investigation is all in, and until that work By over-heating the body the pores of the skin are opened and continual care of the At 8 o'clock a special meeting time judgment should be reserved. Attorney N. B. Arnold and Detective best of office and will give the abnormally, and when we are exposed to drafts or chilling winds of the lodge will be held and Howes have certainly got their cases well in hand and will service to all its patrons. special work will be conducted. they take effect more readily. The wearing of proper clothing and go to the bottom of the investigation so that when they get done Mrs. W. Haddock is worthy matron a lower temperature in the house would be safer. the taxpayers of this county will be assured that nothing has be. of the local lodge and will The use of boards perforated with holes and set in the space AMERICAN TRACTION CO. concealed and that every condition of the county's business has superintend the honors of the day of partly opened windows will not produce the drafts which peo'ple been revealed. to the distinguished guest. TIME TABLE dread, and will yet provide steady ventilation. Mr. Hughes entire public record is a record of persistent OfJ t0°- ever' de" ST. PAUL FIRM GETS Then in winter time home should have some position to political bosses and political corruption. He has been one ,vice maklnS m01st' which we take CONTRACT IN CHINA for the air The cold frozen aIr of the most independent officials the country has known and the UP 7° degrees, into the house ,n winter and then warm to 15 almost Leave Leave Pekin, Oct. 1.—The Chinese story of his accomplishment as'governor of New York has delighted totally molsture' a" which dev0,d of The alr we breathe summcr government has concluded an every citizen who enjoys hearing or reading of the stubborn vie- £reeIy lnto. 7° Per °f mo,sture Int. Falls Ranier we admit the house has often cent agreement with the Siems-Carey tories of courageous men. The story of how he locked up the pri- !t- '"winter is often the cause of Th!s hot a,r o£ the house company of St. Paul, Minn., financed vate consultation room in the governor's office at Albany and made da"gerous pneumonia, bronchitis, and other ail- dlseases such as by the American International 10:30 A. M. the whispering advisers state their errands out loud went the rounds ments* 11.30 A.M. corporation, for the construction of the country ten years ago. It indicated his independence and his ma^e *he air of a house in winter as moist as it is during fsP? of more than 2,000 1:00 P. M. abhorrence of political intrigue and it was typical of the honest evaporation of about twelve gallons of 2:00 P.M. the summer calls for the miles of railway. The probable and outspoken character of the man. During his term as governor every twenty-four hours within the house. This moisture water cost of this work will be more 4:30 P. M. the two big issues in New York state were the adoption of the two-fold purpose of being better to breathe, and serve 5:15 P.M. W,H serve the than $100,000,000 and construction direct primary system and the driving out of the race track gambl- keeP temperature. With dry air it must be t0 us warm at a lower will begin immediately. The 7:00 P. M. 7:30 P.M. crs. The securing of the anti-race track gambling bill involved the 72 75 degrees to feel warm as we sit around the house, heated to to engineers are already at work. 1 governor in a political fight against the corrupt elements of both Whereas if the air contains about 6o per cent of moisture it need This is the largest single railway 11:00 P. M. 11:30 P.M. contract ever signed by the democratic and republican parties in that state which went to on^ degrees to enable us to be perfectly comfortable. China. the last ditch and then some, but Hughes saw it through notwith- Pure ant' moist and moderately warm, is the finest thing 1 1 1:00 A.M. 2:00 A.M. standing tremenduous pressure, and won out. He also fought the trough the winter mbnths to keep us well, and to avoid the many \a bosses of both parties on the primary law and won out but only have otHerw.se in winter time. troubles of health we SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS after he had called an extra session of the legislature and had gone' Therefore, during the approaching winter give attention to the out into the state making speeches in the districts of the members J™ breat|e- Keep it only 'moderately warm, and if kind of air PC opposed to the law, and so arousing public opinion that the legis- Possible molstened' J"0" y°" can under weI1 ,f would be at the best lature did not dare oppose the popular will. Hughes' whole public confinement within the house necessary to the winter months. the We Loan Money record is one of vigorous action in behalf of the people. As presi- that on the same day he was dent, the nation could confidently expect a positive and constructive INVESTIGATION OF COUNTY AFFAIRS hired with Mr. Elder as one of policy. There would be no wobbling or side stepping or. running the fiscal agents to sell the bonds around in circles.—Long Prairie Leader. from-Page (Continued I.) at six per cent commission, also that the next morning he assigned This bank loans money. That's the way we make the bonds never received anything his agency commission to A NEW REPUBLICANISM. our living. But we don't loan money foolishly nor from them except the Mr. Elder and made out a bill for imprudent purposes. $265,000 cash and the certificates for his commissions, which evidently It is our ambition to see this community prosper A new republicanism has arisen throughout the country with of deposit above mentioned, also amounted to $2,000, but and it is decidedly to our advantage to see that a virile leader in touch with the common Americanism of the nation, that these certificates of deposit for which he received only $1,000 in the person of Mr. Hughes at its head. pay to the county four per cent it does prosper, because if the community prospers from Mr. Elder. This evidence All the dunnage of standpatism and plutocracy of the past an(^ t^ie bonds held by this firm was corroborated by the cashier our deposits will be increased and we will have more have been sloughed off, and the republican party has emerged as ^raw ^rom the county five and of the International State money to loan. It can readily be seen, therefore, that bank, through which Mr. Elder a strong, national, united party to run the electoral race this fall. ?ne~half P" cent, or a net proSigns we cannot consistently loan money for any purpose was. to pay the commissions. are all in the direction that the race will be to the strong, .f1^0 somebody not conductive to the best interests of the community 0 half per cent on the $500,000 for united party which Mr. Hughes leads. in general and the borrower in particular. On this which nothing was invested. MAY USE PLANE basis this bank loans money gladly. The manner in which Mr. Hughes -has been received during It was also shown that from TO SCOUT WOODS th*w CtUiipcUgri iii all parts of the United States speaks well, both July ist, 1^15, the date of the ioi Lmi the chosen leader and for the people of this nation, bonds, to the middle of January, State Forrester Cox Suggests Wherever he has spoken he has come at once into touch and sym- 1916, there was an accumulated We Loan Money on Farm Lands. Call and See Us. Air Craft to be Used By Rangers. pathy with the people. He has put his finger instinctively upon interest amounting to about Eaton Approves. their pulse and knows, perhaps as no leader in recent years has $21,000 whi.ch Treasurer Fogarty learneu, how the heart of the people beats. insisted should be paid before he State Forrester W. T. Cox's The unity and harmony within this new-born republican party cou^ accept the cash and certi- The First National Bank suggestion that the government •are a noteworthy and healthy sign. The strongest men of the pro- ^cajtes bids were supposed as aeroplane station to be established gressive party have taken off their coats for Hughes. In our own .u lnteres*' at par W but 4. some manner the county re- in Duluth next summer, ln state that veteran of good government and lode star of the people ceived only $15000j which be the basis of an aero forest is ate, enator nute Nelson, has sounded the keynote for Sented the four per cent instead iT' '.v patrol system was approved by sti republicanism a masterly^ speech delivered within the state a of the five and one-half per cent Capt. Guy A. Eaton, commander THE qoop JUPQE OVERHEARS THE QAWDENEtrS CONVEKSATIOH- week ago. No one can afford to ignore the statements of Knute interest, and upon further quesNelson. of the Minnesota Naval Militia. fry HECK,IOONT MINDMUBBIM* From years of experience, during former democratic as well tioning Mr. Elder testified that State Forrester Cox believes SAME HERE. IT'S RICH TOBACCO,CUT I (OUT GRASS ALL D*V IF I FINE, SEASONED WITH SALT. SO A I |ha as republican administrations, he has uttered the strongest possible he must have received the other that at least $25,000 could be LITTLE CHEW SATISFIES. 1 HAVE SOME W-B CUT TOBACCO. arraignment of the present administration. He has pointed out the an(* one-half per cent, which saved annually in the operation one fundamental and immovable conditions of true progress for this l^00*000. but that its organizacountry, of the state forestry department with the installation of the air and avers the ability and will of the republican party under (tion and operation was similar to patrol. by Hughes to stand them. jthat of the Commercial InvestOur An Ideal Center. eyes are arrested by the sight of Moses Clapp going out in j?- j. rr Auditor Slocum wos called upsupport "Duluth would be an ideal of Kellogg Eberhart and Iverson in support of Governor regardin_ on t0 testif his center for such a station," said Burnquist. Such events more than any other tell of the new spirit transactions as county jn the Capt. Eaton, because of its advantageous of unity wrthm the republican party. auditor, as was also Chas. SherNor position on the lake. is it any too soon for the helm of the ship of state to rest ran who was deputy auditor during The hydro-aeroplane would be in the hands of a man of the Hughes calibre. Matters of the utmost these times. The latter was entirely at home, and would moment, both in international and domestic affairs, call loudly for especially questioned relative to positively eliminate any possible IT some packages of currency such leadership. With an unimpeachable record behind him, both danger, performing fully the MARES a hard-working man glad to have which are reported to have come as governor of New York state and as justice upon the supreme work of the no men whose a dime's worth of W-B .CUT Chewing in through the mails to his office maintenance and equipment is bench of the United States, no man could better meet these issues A his pocket. small chew is going to keep during these days of bond sale, costing the state $50,000 each than Hughes. With the intimate knowledge of the feelings and him tobacco contented and happy along time— but he remembered nothing of year. ideas of the-masses of American citizens which Mr. Hughes possesses, and he^ saves himself the labor of grinding, spitting. any such transactions. "With the installing of such a as well as the peculiar instinct which marks him Qf getting It's rich tobacco and pays both ways: finer President Duffy of the Red station here, it would render a at the heart of the nation's convictions on great affairs, nothing remains Lake Falls bank testified that he two-fold service. Besides serving jin flavor—more satisfying and it saves money. but for our people to give him an overwhelming majority put in a joint bid with Elder in as a training station for the forest JMm Mm Y«fc at the coming election. 1 If WEYKAMUTQN COMPANY, SO S«m% Q* behalf of one o.f his banks, and rangers, it would act as an