International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 21, 1916 · Page 8 of 9
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PLAN TO RESUME NOTICE OF SALE OF STUMPAGE ON STATE LANDS PROFESSIONAL CAR&S Hotlce is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction at'the Court House in Inter--.etffcmal RAILWAY INQUIRY falls, Koochiching County. Minnesota, Thursday, January 18, 1917, at 10 o'clock in the JbKERxm, vvrtain timber belonging to the State of Minnesota, as authorized by action of the State JOHN H. BROWN •*br3 of Timber Commissioners-in session Saturday, December 2, 1916, after such State Board of TGn&er Commissioners having examined the reports of appraisals and examining witnesses to the effect Attorney at Law csach .timber is in danger of being injured and that a sale thereof is necessary to protect the State AFTER MARCH 4TH *Pollowing is the list o? lands (referred to in the above notice) upon which the timber is situated Office in the litis Bloek statements the estL.. ited quantities of timber thereon that will be so offered, and the appraised International Falls, Minn. 4of Sec. 31, T. I?, R. 22:—8 ft. Tamarack $4.00 per ft. 600 Cedar poles 25c per 1200 Cedar posts H' per pest. Postponement Forced by Press SEji of Sec. T. 70, R. 23:—7 ft. Pine $7-00 per ft. 5SE}4 SWM, SIii of Sec. 14, T. 69, R. 24:—325 Cedar ties 10c per tie 1400 Cedar posts SWM DR. H. H. IHRIG Ic per post. S3.00 per ft. 180 cords Spruce NE& of See. 22, T. 69, R. 24:—5 ft. Tamarack SE}£ of Congressional Business. «uJi SI .00 per cord. Dentist SW£ NE4 of Sec:. 23, T. 69, R. 24:—1 ft. pine $7.00 per ft. 30 M.ft. Spruce per ft. 15 ft. Tf.uarack $3.00 per ft. 1050 cords Spruce pulp wood $1.00 per Office over Holler's Confectionery 4000 Tamarack ties 1' per tie. I*oi 8, Sec. 33, T. 69, R. 2-* —5 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. ft. Tamarack $3.50 per *U3S0 coids Spruce pulpwoo- S1.C0 per cord. International Falls, Minn COUNTRY DEMANDS ACTION SWM of Sec. 12, T. 15 A. 25:—1 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 310 cords Spruce pulpwood tj@$1.00 per cord 3025 Tar...-.rack ties 10c per tie 25 Cedar tics 10c per tie 50 Cedar posts 16 of Sec. T. 155, R. 25:—160 Jack Pine ties 10c per tie 18 cords Spruce pulpwood itnarack ties 10c per tie 25 Cedar ties 10c per tie 50 Cedar poles GEO. S. LANGLAND & S1.00 per cord 2101 15c per pole 225 Cer. posts lc per post. SW«4 -2 ft. Jack Pine $3.00 per NEM. F.f.' NWM. SW'M of Sec. 25, T. 158, R. 25: Lawyer Shippers, Investors and Representatives 50 per ft. 915 cords Spruce rammafem Sift- 50 ft. .t: Uije $4.00 per ft. 15 ft. Tamarack SI Dwfonvood $1.-" '.:rcord 500 Tamarack ties 10c per tie. of All Branches of Business Demand In the litis Block on Fourth Avenue SU SWK r'x. 33. T. 158. R. 25:—17 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 10 ft. Tamarack S&8D per ft -0 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 2100 Tamarack ties 10c per tie. Unification of System of Railway International Falls, Minn NW"i Sec. 36, T. 158, R. 25:—25M ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 305 cords Spruce pulp-*o«i Vi]A Regulation—Roads Ask Fewer cord: 45 Balsam pulpwood 50c per cord 1100 Tamarack ties 10c per tie. 3 $1.00 or cords SW'-£ Nf. •, S*4 NWM. SWH, NWM SEM of Sec. 2, T. 67, R. 26:—5 ft. Pine $7.00 pei Masters. 33. ft 8 IvI fack Pine 83.50 per ft. 20 ft. Spruce $4.50 per ft. 22 ft. Tamarack ft $3.50 per M~ ft. 465 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 45 cords Balsam pulpwood 50c F. McPARTLIN Washington, Dec. 18.—The Congressional J. cord Tamarack ties 10c per tie 1445 Cedar ties 10c per tie 4925 Cedar posts lc •gir Joint Committee on Interstate NEK SEX, S2 SEM of Sec. 3, T. 67, R. 26:—41 ft. Pine $8.00 per ft. 7 Lawyer Tamarack $3.50 per ft. 375 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 6500 Tamarack Commerce, which has been conducting j0c per tie 850 Cedar ties 10c per tie 8850 Cedar posts lc per post. the inquiry Into government regulation Office over International State Bank SEJ4 of Sec. 13, T. 67, R. 26:—70 ft. Pine $8.00 per ft. £1-6 "NWM NEM of Sec. 19, T. 67, R. 26:—115 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 4o0 Tama'iscSc and control of transportation, last International Falls, Minn tics (jfii 10c per tie* week decided to suspend its hearings NEK. NE'4 NWM of Sec. 34, T. 68, R. 26:—75 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord Tamarack ties 10c per tie 50 Cedar ties 10c per tie 75 Cedar poles 20c per pole 1000 on the subject and adjourned, subject 4SUO Cteisr posts lc per post. to the call of the chairman, because of Vf-'Z NEM. NWM of See. 20, T. 152, R. 26:—26 ft. Pme $8.00 per ft. 20 ft. Spruce ®S4j00per ft. 67 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 4275 Tamarack and Cedar ties 10c G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D., C. M. the pressure of other work before Congress. tie 6425 Cedar poles 15c per pole 37500 Cedar posts lc per post. ,a -mar According to the resolution creating SEM SWM. SWM SEM of Sec. 31, T. 153, R. 27:—5 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 16 cords Physician and Surgeon ice pulpwood $1.00 per cord 1575 Tamarack and Cedar ties 10c per tie 925 Cedar poles the committee, it is required to 15ctcr pole 5500 Cedar posts lc per post. Eyes examined and glasses fitted LOO per ft. 95 submit a report by January Sth next Lot 4, SEM SWM, S}4 SEM of Sec. 30, T. 154, R. 27:—6 ft. Spruce 10c per tie 4425 Cedar easels Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 3150 Tamarack and Cedar ties 1 Office over City Drug Store It Is understood that before that time cs 15c 15c per per pole pole 16800 16800 Cedar Cedar posts posts le per post. ..h SWM of Sec. 32, T. 151, R. 29:—69 ft. Spruce the committee will ask for an extension Lot 3, NEM NEM. NWM NWM. N' International Falls, Minn. $1.00 per cord. per ft. 285 cords Spruce pulpwood of time and that the hearings will SWM SW'-if of Sec. 2, T. 153, R. 29:—5 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 50 Tamarack 10c per tie 600 Cedar poles 10c per pole 3000 Cedar posts lc per post. be resumed at a later date, when some -ties'. S'a $1.00 per cord 300 Tamarack of 5, T. 153, R. 29:—50 1 SWM Sec. cords Spruce pulpwood of those who already have appeared ost. 10c 600 10c 6000 lc DR. JENNER PERRY CHANCE per tie Cedar poles per pole Cedar posts per post. «8f :—650 cords Spruce 2, 3, of 7, T. 153, R. 29: before the committee will be questioned Lots 4, SWM NEM. SEM SWM. SWM SEM Sec. fiuSpwood $1.00 per cord. Physician and Surgeon further and a great many others 153, R. 29:—150 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 8, T. NH NEM. NWM. SH SWM of Sec. will be heard. It is probable, however, Office over litis Drug Store of Sec. 9, T. 153, R. 29.—i cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 300 Cedar SWM that the hearings will not be resumed 10c per pole 3000 Cedar posts lc per post. jgeSess Phone 11 NEM NEM SEM of Sec. 10, T. 153, R. 29:—10 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord until after adjournment of Congress 95®- Tamaiack ties 10c pel tie 100 Cedar ties 10c per tie 3200 Cedar poles 15c per pole 17000 .Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching.. on March 4th. In addition to regular C^rNW@f/,CNP^TlwM of Sec. 11, T. 153, R. 29:—25 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord routine business the commerce committees International Falls, Minn 4B© Tamarack ties 10c per tie 250 Cedar ties 10c per tie 2S00 Cedar poles 15c per pole 16000 of the two houses are charged ^SEPMt'Ei^¥EMPSEM of Sec. 17, T. 153, R. 29:—4 ft: Pine $7.50per ft. 2 ft. Spruce with the important duty of preparing $5.00 per ft. 60 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.00 per cord 450 Tamarack ties 10c per tie and presenting the legislation asked PHINNEY & CAMPBELL Cedar poles 15c per pole 4000 Cedar posts lc per post. for by President Wilson to make Impossible TERMS OF SALE a railroad strike without previous Lawyers investigation. This will leave This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of the General Laws of Minnesota *am 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the General Laws of 1909 and acts amendatory thereto. International Falls, Minn little or no time for the consideration Timber estimated and appraised per feet will be offered and sold per feet timber estimated appraised per cord will be offered and sold per cord, all cords to be single cords, timber estimated of the general questions of railway mtuS aporaised as tie, pole or post timber will be offered and sold per tie, or per pole, or per post, and RIVERSIDE ITEMS after Mr. Carscadden/s team which regulation. «esale will be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the several kinds of timber adverSiaed W. E. LAWRENCE on the lands in the different sections. None of the timber can be sold for less than the appraised he hired. Country Wants Something Done. -peases as given herein, and any bidding over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage. Members of Congress and others John Kurzeck was in town after Fred Stillar was looking for a stray The Rexall Store who are interested in the inquiry undertaken it pa, a load of stuff for his camp. heifer. -ca3ive the timber purchased, based on the estimated quantity and the appraised price of same. of by the Newlands Committee International Falls, Minn John LaBarge is hauling wood for JKaEniits to cut and remove the timber from the land will be issued to the purchasers, such permits to John Kurzeck is busy putting in Insist that there is no intention of ver$yre on Tune 1st, 1919, and the timber must be cut and removed within that time, unless the State Fraser. Timber Commissioners by unanimous vote agpree to extend the permit beyond the time stated Ifccrrcl of abandoning It. his camp." 3fc jtrmit shall be extended except for good and sufficient reasons, and in that event no more than two It seems doubtful, indeed, if the Miss Sinclair and the Misses Jackson extensions shall be granted for one year each, according to law. A condition of any extension shall be DR. E. A. THOMPSON John Schmidt is still hauling to the purchaser shall be liable to the state for interest on the entire unpaid purchase price at the country would permit the matter to called on Mrs. Win. Stillar Sun- eight (8) per cent per annum, during the whole time of such extension, and the destruction of of Dentist be dropped if there were evidence of a Use: timber by any cause whatsoever during the period of such extension shall not relieve the purchaser town, getting ready for his move to jay Jot the payment same, and the said purchaser shall be liable to the state for the whole thereof. When of desire on the part of Congress to do Phone 245 the city. 4Bs extension is granted a bark mark shall be agreed upon for each season. so. The nation-wide evidences of interest The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. -Dated at St. Paul, Minn., this 2nd day of December, 1916. evoked by the initiation of the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS over litis' Drug Store Mr. LaBarge was down at Pelland's Office Newlands inquiry show that the people J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor of the country—shippers, consumers and investors, &s well as railway men themselves—are alive to the fact St. Paul, Minnesota that the railway situation is highly unsatisfactory and that steps must be The Christmas spirit is evidenced in every section of taken without unnecessary delay to make it possible for the railroads to this store. Particularly is this true of our children's section meet the growing needs of the nation. From reports received here it seems —and after all, that is most important, for what would as though almost every commercial organization Christmas be if it were not for the happiness and enjoyment and business interest in the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS country were engaged in studying the that it brings to the children? Our holiday displays are in railroad question. The Chamber of full trim and we welcome all shoppers and children to come Commerce of the United States has been conducting an elaborate inquiry and see them. £i 'ISLMIBW Into various phases of the subject for many months past. Many local and state commercial bodies In every part of the country have committees engaged In study of the problem and CHILDREN NEED A CITY have indicated a desire to come here and present their views. National organizations of manufacturers, lumbermen, OF DOLLS Ik City Drug Store NOT BE BOOK coal operators, wholesale and retall dealers, have expressed through resolutions their desire for the uniflca-" LOVERS TO ENJOY tlon of the system of railway regulation. You for will call it that too, here The National Industrial TrafficLeague, sorts of are gatherer together all speaking from the viewpoint dolls, large and small—dressed dolls, of shippers using the railways, has THESE BOOKS indorsed exclusive federal regulation kid body dolls, jointed dolls, character providing it is accomplished in such a dolls, unbreakable dolls—in a way as to give full protection and word, this is Santa Claus' headquarters prompt adjustment in matters relating for dolls at International Falls. Invites you to examine its swell line of Christmas presents for to transportation within the states. Let the children come and see them. Many Interests Studying Problem. They you will know which pleases All these organizations represent primarily Then you will know which pleuses the shippers of the country, but MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN them most and will make them happy they are not the only ones who are taking a hand in the discussion. The on Christmas morning. Investors of the nation, through their own associations and through committees Leather Specialties, Toilet Sets, Perfumes, Books, Traveling Bags, representing the savings banks and FANCY PIN other financial organizations, are preparing td show the necessity of improving Because they are books that children CUSHIONS railroad credit and protecting the a many other articles appropriate for the holiday seanson will enjoy,a nd growing boys and girls like rights of those whose money Is invested in railway securities. Finally the to read. Our book stock is very complete, railroads themselves, being vitally concerned in the improvement of existing including works by the best authors for These silk and satin pin cushion conditions, are planning to submit their attractive colors, make very app boys and girls up to eighteen years of views through their executives, operating priate and inexpensive gifts. We are officials and traffic experts and age. For children, we are showing all sorts THE CITY DRUG STORE showing an excellent assortment at to assert their willingness to accept farreaching of story books and picture books that will federal regulation along lines 25c. that will enable them to attract capital be a source of constant pleasure and amuse 25c and to provide the facilities needed for Third Street ment. the prompt and efficient handling of the country's transportation business. Main-Trouble Is Too Many Masters. THIS IS YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE Not all of these interests are in accord as to the remedies that should be adopted. There seems to be a general II: Not only a Christmas store, but want you to feel that-it we agreement, however, that many of the International Falls Abstract Company difficulties which confront the railroads is your Christmas stqre. For months past we have earnestly and which make it impossible for them to meet the requirements of the nation's striven to make it your Christinas store, and if you will act upon commerce promptly and satisfac •BURDICK, KREMER & KING, Proprietors. torily arise the haphazard from and our suggestion to begin your holiday shopping early, and make often conflicting measures of regulation -a visit here apart of this week's program, you will see how well we that have been adopted from time to ABSTRACTS, REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE by the and the federal government have succeeded in-making it a store for you. „1 forty-eight and that la states what Collections, Conveyancing and Loans needed is a ordered, well systematic scheme of regulation that shall ^URIONIS federal '.vi-tev i' J. E. BURDICK, Manager. cover the whole country and make It I, possible for the railroads to provide Is the the International Fall*, S Minnesota. extensions and improved Ifccllities Bt 10 badly needed, whlle at the same protecting folly the public lnterastf. •v...