International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 2, 1916 · Page 4 of 10
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1 ,c vh 1 NTJ'RNATION AL PRESS W •CHKIBBW PROFESSIONAL CARDS WHO 00 YOU WANT US YOUR REPRESENTATIVE? would! mean-, enormous lbs&: ill) ttnsiueas and great: fleprivatitra, antdl suffering: to the• publiia.. It- would: meant that JOHN H. BROWN rnuay millions: of other, workmen •v.oald be thrown, out of eciployment, Frank H. Keyes, mayor q£ International Falls during the most Attorney at Law a®ii lose the- high wages they are lawless period of its historyis seeking your vote against H. J. aow receiving because- without comm:ce' Office in the litis Block Miner for the impoi:tefl& Qffice of representative from this county. local industries- cannoti proceed. International Falls, Minn, The- Railway, uniens said toi Mr. Keyes i% *trth in certain unsigned sheets sent the railway- president "-We- wish an: throughout the an(j in the columns of a paper which comes eight-hour day wish teni hmisrs' pays.J DR« ii H. IHRIG tuiri if we work mose thaat efcgto hours, to a ew Qi yva g^ould eiect him. The thing he Qf why you we demand 50 per cent more- an housM §r /, Dentist ^ries U* ^lea(j yQU ^-0 Relieve is that Mr. Miner has used his posiin for the extra hoars. If yo® do not: give us this, we will laot oialy injua&.f the legislature to favor big corporations against the home1 Office over Holler's ConfectfcHKKy you, but we will bring disaster to international Falls, steader. If you read all the advertising of this character which he country." The railway niaaagers -am a^» has sent out so carefully you can find no slightest account of what fused the demand bM offered to satornit it to arbitration Ttsey sai$ it ability he himself has, or what he has ever done for this county. would increase their cost of operation GEO. Why not? Because there is nothing creditable he has done that he SOU-,000,000. astd: that this would Stave GANGLAND to come out of the pockets of the*- rail-' could have brought to your notice. His record ,whatever way you LAWYER way stockholders* by a reduction of look at it his record wont stand investigation. So it is clear why profits* or cmt of the shipping public, In litis Block on he says nothing about it. He makes some fancy promises, but that by an increase of rates. The labor 4th Ave. leaders said they had had arbitration= is a very poor reason to vote for him- as he has not kept his oath International Falls, Minn. in the past and that it was opt satisfactory of office as mayor so how much good would his mere promise be? that now unless their de-.j Now as far as his charges against Mr. Miner are concerned, inands were fully granted, no powers under heaven, could prevent the strike they are false from the ground up. They are intended to be an appeal F. J. McPARTLIN with its disastrous ccassequencos^ to what he thinks is a strong prejudice in your mind. He Lawyer Under the duress of the- threat, t&e.i falsely represents that Mr. Miner has worked and introduced bills President of the United: States a^d!' Office over International Congress of the United' States succumbed. all in favor of the big corporations and against you as a farmer or State Bank It was one the greatest settler, and he thinks that because he says it you rae fool enough national humiliations to which the International Falls, Minn. people of this country have ever been to bite on the statement he makes. subjected. It struck most a blow at SSfaMigwg Now let us look at the facts. This bill Keyes is making so much the principle of arbitration for the G. F. SWINNERTON M. D.,C.M. fuss about to blind you to the truth is equally in the interests of all settlement of industrial disputes. Physician and Surgeon a parties, both corporations and private individuals. It is just as good "Mr. Wilson as. publicist, attacked a the enactment of federal child laboelaw Eyes examined and glasses fitted. and fair to you as a farmer as it is to the big corporations nothing as an absurd extravagance, and & Office over Empress more and nothing less. departure from constitutional limita-tions, Theatre and noiw within tfee last sixty But you know the old saying that "those who live 111 glass International Falls, Minn. ihi.vs he has personally visited Congress houses can't afford to throw stones." And this is just Mr. Keyes' to urge the adoption of exactly position. If there is one man in Koochiching county who has played such a measure. ALL the time into the hands of the big corporations it has been "For the purpose of evading responsibility R. JENNER PERRY CHANCE far present conditions, it is advanced Frank H. Keyes as mayor of International Falls, and he has played Physician and Surgeon in behalf of Mr. Wilson ant} H. J. into the hands of the worst of all of them, the liquor corporations, the Democratic 'Administration that ffice over litis Drug Store who are immediately behind the blind pigs and unlawful dumps in tbte conditions fca Mexico were an inheritance Phone 11 frqtn the last Administration. International Falls. Calls at Hotel Koochiching The last Administration did Is it any wonder that Frank Keyes dare not make any reference nothing to complicate Mr. Wilson's to his record in public affairs, with such a record as he has made problems. Huerta had been twelve days in power when Mr. Wilson came as mayor of this city? You will find that record set forth for him NNEY & CAMPBELL :o. Up to that time nothing had been PHI other columns of this paper. Read that record carefully and done committing the government to LAWYERS Candidate for Re-Election THEN decide whether you consider him fit to be mentioned even one policy or another. Had the Republican Tnternational State administration been continued, for the legislature of this state. Huerta would have been recognized, Ovtfr Bank REPRESENTATIVE Keyes tries to. hold up to you the scarecrow ot the big interests but with only twelve days before Falls, Minn. and falsely sets forth that Mr. Miner has played, into their the coming in of a new Administration, IfiternatiotuU it would have been entirely hands at St. Paul. Whose hands has Mr. Keyes played into ever Improper and inconsiderate for the since the beginning of his public career in this city outgoing Administration to commit the. WHENCE 62nd DISTRICT He talks as if big interests are always to be considered the foe incoming to any policy on the subject., E. LA W. Mr. Wilson cannot shift the blan&a STORE of the people. Some certainly are, and these are the ones who have He 1msk for his blunders in Mexico. THE REXAI had the fulllest sway in this city since he became mayor—the liquor NOVEMBER 7, 1016 a which clean slate upon to WCitft. Minn came when he int interests. Fails, Inteirhational One thing can be said for nearly all big corporations, they at least bring big money INTO the county. They start sawmills, excelsior PSON mills and other enterprises. But what heve the big brewery ifc & A. THM interests done for Koochiching county? Instead of putting money DENTIST WOODHULL, GOODALE AND BULL into it (except at election times to fool the people) they have always Phone 245 drained all the money out of the county- leaving only a, trail MADE CLOTHING SOtil Over litis* Drug Ston of drunkards, county expense for dealing with crime they have International Falls, produced, sorrowful homes, a city not fit for decent people to live in, vice and filthiness as an insult to our wives and children, and NORTHERN MINNESOTA death and shame. This is the corporation which Frank H. Keyes has consistently gone along with hand in hand. The facts as to blind HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION Egging and other evils set forth elsewhere in this paper, facts at cannot be* contradicted, are all the outcome of Keyes' refusal enforce the law which your vote put in force in this county last Dr. R. H. Monahan ... Phone 29^ IN BROWN, QREY AND BLUE—PRICES RANGING FROM ta Now is there anything in Mr. Keyes' record which in any slightgree $20.00, $22.50, $25.00 and $30.00 Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 to commends him to you as a safe and properly qualified Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 to sit in legislative halls? Does his wilful misrepresentation Endestinc Hospital .. .Phone 791est Tiner make his charges true No, but the facts of Mr. Keyes' Ipefson ring his term of office as mayor can be proven. Office over International State Mr. of JV, was not and never has been allied with any big corpora-, PACKARD UNION MADE SHOES record du. Bank—Phone 155. nst the people. Frank Keyes, by his failure to enforce Miner International Falls, tion law in this city, and by giving the liquor interests Minn. tion as agai. ^ved conclusively that he is with the liquor corporathe the county op people of the county. full swing, pro VARIETY OF LASTS IN TANS AND BLACK se two men would you trust? If Frank H. Keyes tions as against ty what you expressly charged him to do when Which of tht 1ped carry the county option law, how can you wont do in this ci APPLES oresentative in St. Paul? you, as a voter, hei trust him as your re PALMER GARMENTS—Suits and Coats HANAN'S FAMOUS SHOES For Men— Mr. Taft said, in part: aim "Tlit? great public advantage in organization rU For Ladies. None Better. In Tans and Black. and combination of capital and of wage-earners we all recognize. The power they acquire may, however, become so great as to tempt HIS SUCCESS to senous abuse and public injury, UTZ and DUNN'S SHOES For Ladies— ARCTICS For Men, Women and Children and they have done so. Hence, we JUST ARRIVED! have had the anti-trust law and the Tan, Black and Two-Tone Shoes You Also Low and Leather Top Rub interstate commerce law, directed A CAR LOAD OF chiefly against combinations of cap'tal Will Be Proud to Wear. bers. Asserts the Democratic Party BARREL AND BOX but effecting in some measure mbinations of labor. Labor leaders and Its Candidate Are Sseking APPLES ve sought exemption from such a Vote to Power by as a privileged class, and in some Cl they have been successful. Disingenuous and Un- i] Fine Winter Varieties at ha\ Mr. Wilson In one of his melius law*. sound Pleas. 2?i $2.00 per Box attached to an appropriavowed cases his opposition to such While iation, he united with the' A FEW VERY SPECIAL VALUES morandi LEFT CLEAN SLATE FOR Congress in passing, at tion bill Better buy Claych, of the unions, the now as, like WRITING MEXICAN POLICY I GZSM., the labor leaders Children's Two-Piece HIRCH WICKWIRE everything else, Men's Wool Undershirts—to they will dons out of the limitaust Fleeced UnderwearSpecial even up our the demand be much higher. Act. CLOTHING at 20 cents per ton Act,, win itock will go at 75 cents *rm.r President Declare). Th.t th. nriency to the deof UL claim, talfe* garment. per garment. organized labor, at greatly reduced prices awage Under Duress of the Adam•on tlons of my Tr, 'nstance, however, Bill Was One of the Greatest "Unwise sobse. S. E. Thompson & Son 'aling with the N.tlon.1 Humiliations to Which inands of feadfcrs he Railway Or-, finds its crowning 1 j!c««,°untry H" EV«" B"» Sneers, trainThe in Mr. VVflison^ dt orders threatened strike of O. M. CARR & CO. en, who run' ders of conductors,, en, trains of a a a 1 9 1 6 wen and switchmen. 'tute the 189fi nnrt as tlle camPaign of claim to control 400,000 rce, and S "*"»bles that campaign in City Stamp thp Passengei busiof freight and candidate cra^Ic Party an! its the country, which" const the ™?ate seekInS a vote of power INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA arteml circulation of Wmt genuous, unsound, but allurH- tie necessary not onlyv to th T*". former as It ness but to the bealtli-and^Hfe States, dellv- People. Were these men aSe'„ ^4 UP the S, 4 lSy the said mml^, DEFECTIVE PAGE