International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 8, 1917 · Page 7 of 8
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The officers elected state 1917-18 expense budget, and FACULTY MEMBERS. for the coming year are Ole McCLELLAN. which, if accepted in whole by the Scheie, president Sam Bjerre, vice legislature, means that an appropriation president Andrew Jespersen, secretary for the erection of a sixth normal Mr. G. Korthof of Minneapolis is VINCENT COUNSELS LOYALTY Henry Metcalf, treasurer and "school at Bemidji will not be Announce visiting Mr. Clarence Crooks for a Fred Smith, Mike Carew and Gust forthcoming for at least another two few days. Johnson, directors. Stock is being years, friends of the institution have Most all the children in this vicinity Present Executive Joins Snyder—Edit sold and the contract will soon tre by no means given up hope of securing have got measles. let for the erection of the creamery eators Warned Against Taking Too funds at this session with which Mr. M. S. Haugo expects to leave on the foundation already in. Serioufly, the Threatened Budget to establish the school and they are the last part of the week with his Rev. Gregg was here last Sunday WE ARE INSTALLING AN UP-TO-DATE STOCK OF confident that the need of a new "Cuts" in Talk at Dinner. children, to place them in the Wild and preached in the school house normal school will be so strongly impressed Rice Orphan's Home of Twin Valley, in the afternoon and at the church upon the legislators tjjat they -St. Paul. A plea for co-operation Minn. in the evening. He also organized a Dry Goods, Yard Goods will pass an adequate appropriation. with the new president of the TJniver Mr. Chas. Gulickson of Belle spent Sunday school, to be held in the In the budget $350,000 was asked for sity, Dr. Marion L. Burton, has bees Tuesday in this vicinity visiting relatives school house, beginning Feb. 11th. the erection of normal school buildings made to more than 200 faculty members and friends. Everybody come. of the institution by Fred B. Snyder, in Bemidji, and this was one Mr. H. H. Russell left Wednesday and Ladies' and Child The Odd Fellows and Rebeccas president of the board of regents of the items struck out by the governor for Blackduck to have some dental The occasion was the second midwinter gave an entertainment in their hall in using for the first time the work done. dinner given to the regents by th« about a week ago. It reported as power conferred on him by the "budget faculty in the Men's Union. having been very good. bill" of 1915. ren's Furnishings. President Vincent joined Mr. Snydei Grandma Helmer and Mrs. Peggar CUSTOMERS TAKE NOTICE. Burnquist Recommendations. In counseling loyalty to the new president went to the Falls on the Sunday Recommendations .made by the and asking the faculty to withhold train, on business. governor for holding the budget to judgment of him until they hav« We are not going out of business Raymond Peterson, who has been had an opportunity for better acquaintance. the minimum are in part revolutionary. but will try to collect our bills so we cutting pulp wood and cooking for They cautioned faculty folk Some of the more important may stay in business. Those knowing Axel Jespersen, left Friday for Minneapolis, against taking too seriously the suggestions follow: This Is a Brand New Stock Which Soon Will Be in Place for themselves indebted to us must call where he has a better job. threatened budget "cuts" that hav« Defer building of large educational and settle before Feb. 15th with cash been taken to mean few if any salary The Loman Farmer's Club has been Your Inspection structures because of high cost of or bankable notes or we are compelled Increases at the University. reorganized and will meet at the Loman material and scarcity of labor. to leave same for collection. Dr. L. Q. Rowntree, chief of the d» Hotel next Saturday evening, Appropriate less money to communities Commencing Feb. 15th we will give partment of medicine, made the suggestion Feb. 10. They will organize a rural able to care for themselves credit to responsible parties. Others that friends of the University credit association at this time and and more to the poor communities should interest themselves in the enterprise must give security. We charge interest WATCH FOR SPECIAL OFFERING -elect officers for the same. of seeking endowments foi who ask state aid for high, graded, after thirty days and bills six Mr. ). B. T. McCombs continues the institution to supplement its sup rural and other schools. months old will be considered due very low. He is at the home of his port from the state. Defer building new structures at and left for collection. We must pay son Ed, near Indus. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT the University of Minnesota and provide our bills in 8, 30 and 60 days. How REFLECTS PROSPERITY The Thomas brothers have the contracts more funds for instructors. do you expect us to pay them if we for putting up ice for the IN MINNESOTA IN 1916 Hold to the minimum the number can't collect our bills? There are a creamery, the Loman hotel and I. W. of public institutions to be built for lot of people who appreciate getting Hinckley. Remarkable Increases In Taxable Val« the state's' charges/ credit and attend to their bills. To H. L. FRANK & CO. The seventh grade passed into Mr. uations Are Reported by State Auditor—Real them it is a gross injustice to give Re-organize state board of health. Olsons room last week, and the Estate Leads. Make automobilists bear a larger others any more time. fourth grade came into Miss Agneberg's share of the cost of building and Please bear this in mind when asking St. Paul.—Remarkable increases in from Miss Foley's'. These credit as above terms will be maintaining roads. taxable property valuations in Minnesota changes will permit all the teachers Put all purchasing in the hands of strictly lived up to. We are not able the past year, State Auditor Preus to do better work. the State Board of Control. to do a banking business. There are says, reflect the wonderful prosperity Grattan DeGraw returned from his two banks in International Falls for Not all of these suggestions are and development of the state In that trip to New York and Pennsylvania WHY AVIATORS FALL period. that purpose. new. Many of them have been advor ozone* cure was complete within five about a week ago. He disappointed Gains in the three property classes, Yours truly, cated by the laymen efficiency and days to seven weeks. Besides its direct his friends by not bringing a cook is shown in the tax valuations sum* cleansing action, the ozone greatly aids[n economy commission and by the ad Erickson Brothers, along, but says he was disappointed marized by the auditor, are as follows: eliminating dead bone, foreign Ericsburg, Minn. interim commission of the legislature. also. Real estate from $1,284,150,906 bodies and harmful deposits. It was F. 22 The atttude the governor has taken In 1915 to $1,367,719,412 in 1916—an Increase Anton Amundsen lost one of his NOT ALWAY8 BECAUSE THEIR concluded that this substance acts as toward the budget is that of asking of $83,568,506. Personal prop* mares last Saturday. a very efficacious germicide, serves MACHINE 18 BROKEN. the legislature to spend as little as •rty from $207,813,642 to $212,481,536 BELTRAMI DIVISION BILL. Mrs. LaPointe and Mrs. Paul Mercure through the wounded tissue as a powerful possible more money than is needed —an increase of $4,667,894. Moneys stimulant of the circulation, and. have the grip at present. to efficiently carry out the work of and credits from $213,078,632 to $223/ promotes the combination of oxygen Scientist Expresses Belief That The Mac Loman is about to take a trip The Beltrami county division bill the commonwealth. 958,138—an increase of $10,779,506. with hemoglobin in the blood. Thefirst High Altitude Frequently Affects to the centrail part of the state to will soon make its appearance in the application of ozone brings about buy a car of Holstein cows for himself "Airmen"—Has Made Many legislature as several enthusiasts FARM MEETING AT FAIRMONT MAKING PROGRESS. an increase of pus, which is followed, and neighbors. Tests Apparently Proving It. from the northwestern section of by clear serum, then by reddish serum, Arthur Metcalf and Anton Amundsen Beltrami county, headed by Geo. when the healing process becomes Crop Improvement Society Engages Pat Murphy, a contractor, became have both put in telephones just We often hear It said that the aviator Prominent Speakers. much accelerated. Ericson, Spooner editor, are now rich and prosperous, and bought an who falls to the earth is the victim recently. talking "division." Sen. Nord, of Inr expensive automobile. So Mrs. Murphy of a broken machine. When an aviator Planting Trees by Machinery. Fairmont.—The Commercial club ternational Falls, is sponsoring the invited Mrs. O'Hara for a ride in falls to his death his machine is usually of Fairmont has organized to make the The United States forestry service EIDEM DISTRICT. bill in the senate and Rep. Pendergast, it. so badly damaged that it is impossible forthcoming convention of the Minneiota has adopted a new invention which of Bemidji, will introduce it in "Whatever you do, Mrs. O'Hara, to say which part was not in plants from 10,000 to 15,000 forest tree Crop Improvement association the Mrs. M. Curran entertained the the house. Contrary to the usual don't talk to the shoffer not a single good working condition. best in every way yet held. The convention seedlings a day. Previously the planting Ladies' Aid last Friday afternoon. course of a county division bill, the whisper to him, for it'll take his mind Doctor Placzek, a well-known German and midwinter seed fair will had been done by hand at the rateof Mrs. F. C. Seymour is on the sick citizens of the county seat, Bemidji, scientist, has long suspected that off what he's doin'." be held Feb. 13, 14 and 15, in connection 1,200 to 1,500 trees each day per list this week. are favorable to this division and the fault was not with the machine at They started out at a rapid clip. with the first annual show of the man. The Rapid River Community club all in nine cases out of ten, but that present indications are that a new Martin county Pure Seed association. The machine is about the size of an The chauffeur zipped around one corner some profound change, either physiological held its second meeting Saturday county will be organized in northern Everyone Interested in any kind of ordinary mowing machine, and is operated and then around another at or psychic, causes the aviator frrming is invited to attend. night in the Clementson school house. Minnesota. by three men and two horses. times the car would be on two to lose control of the motor. Such a Among the speakers will be Governor One man drives the team while the It was well attended in spite of the Beltrami county is the second wheels. Finally Mrs. O'Hara-touched change, he thinks, may be due to the J. A. A. Burnquist, President George other two handle the• seedlings. The cold weather. The next meeting will largest county in the state and presents the chauffeur on the back and said extremely high altitude. E. Vincent of the University, Dean A. machine makes a furrow, in which the be held Feb. 17. a condition entirely different apologetically: r. Woods of the state farm school, He tested his theory with a pneumatic trees are set at any desired distance, Miss Anderson was a visitor at than any other in the state in that "Mr. Shoffer, I beg your pardon. I Warner C. S. Reed of the Minnesota cabinet, so constructed that the and an automatic device indicates school last week. Our one must travel twenty-four hours was told not to speak to you, but State prison Ralph W. Wheelock of atmospheric pressure could be quickly where they should be dropped. Two Mr. R. Bennington is now working and a distance of almost two hundred Mrs. Murphy ain't been in the car for the state board of control and Fred diminished. In this he placed a normal, metal-tired wheels push and roll the up river. miles, part of this being in the Dominion the last ten minutes." D. Sherman, state Immigration commissioner. healthy man. He then reduced dirt firmly down around the roots. The only one having perfect attendance of Canada, to reach the county the pressure of air to correspond to an in school last month was seat of the county in which Spooner altitude of 12,000 feet. Sounded Like It. Doctor Placzek found by various Arthur Lund. Let us see who will is located. MINNESOTA SHERIFFS ELECT "Gertrude," asked the teacher, "what Big Collection of Brains. tests to which he subjected the man have their name on the honor roll Mr. Ericson in discussing the proposed were the causes of the revolutionary The brain collection of the United In the cabinet that the power of concentration war?" this month. division bill says: .."The Red States National museum, which has Re-Elect Julius of New Ulm, President was materially impaired. "It had something to do with auto* of Association. Alice and Mildred Olson are boarding Lake river gives us a natural boundary lately received valuable additions representing En some way also muscular activity mobiles, but I did not understand just the higher apes, was started at Mr. C. P. Eidem's so they will and we are entitled to a new was hampered, that is to say the what," replied Gertrude. 13 years ago by Ales Hrdlieka, and New Ulm.—Sheriff W. J. Julius ol be nearer school. county with this river as a dividing muscles did not respond either with "Oh, no!" said the teacher "that New Ulm was re-elected president ol now contains about 1,500 human and Mr. A. Roberts is still entertaining line. The people of Bemidji, too, alacrity or precision to the Impulses was before the day of automobiles." unimal brains. Of these 223 are human, the Minnesota Sheriffs' association at the lagrippe. realize the necessity of this as we are of the will. The entire mechanism of "Well, it said it was on account of the closing session of the annual convention including 95 of whites and 128 of Mr. C. P. Eidem returned from International almost as far from our county seat by the human machine, through lack of at the courthouse in St. Paul. unjust taxis," said Gertrude, firmly.— other races, and 348 belong to the gorillas, rail as is Bemidji from our state capitol. centralized action, was thrown out of Falls last week, where he Exchange. H. W. McKinnon, Carleton, elected chimpanzees, orangs, gibbons, gear. has been serving on the jury. treasurer, is the only new officer. He baboons and other primates. The number In addition to the diminished atmospheric succeeds W. F. Geiger of Faribault His Case. of adult anthropoids, though it embraces pressure from which the aviator OAK PORTAGE. P. A. Peterson, Ada, Is vice president "Yes, I rather like to have something I'. only a single adult chimpanzee, SAFETY FIRST. and the subject in the cabinet alike and L. S. Kent, Alexandria, is secretary. to worry about." Is believed to exceed that of all other &£'•". suffered, the aviator labors under an "Really?" J&£: Mr. Christ Johnson, who is working known collections. Besides those of the appreciable excitement. He is subjected, A traveler in Indiana noticed that The sheriffs indorsed bills before "I rather thiilk I do. It saves me primates, the collection now has the at Mr. Butler's camp, started for furthermore, to a continual a farmer was having trouble with his the Legislature to increase sheriffs' the trouble of manufacturing something."—Kansas brains of 165 carnivores and cetaceans, a visit to his home while a messenger change of atmospheric pressure, the horse. It would start, go slowly for salaries in the three smaller classes City Journal. DO Insectivores, 266 ungulates or hoofed was on his way to inform him of the same being now greater, now less, as of counties and to increase the mileage a short distance, and then stop again. animals, 81 rodents, 47 edentates or illness of his wife. the airplane is swept up or downward fees. Sawed-Off Sermon. toothless animals and marsupials, or Finally the traveler approached and Otto Erickson was up from Chisholm by currents of air, which, at a great I A man is up against tough luck if pouch-bearers, and 287 birds and reptiles. asked, solicitously: altithde, are swift and strong, so that for a few days last week. he marries a woman who thinks she WOLVES APPROACH RED WING "Is your horse sick?'" the task, both difficult and delicate, of Mr. Belsaas from Littlefork expected knows more than her husband does.— "Not as I knows of." instantaneously adjusting itself to continuous to hold several meetings in Indianapolis Star. Danger in Raw Pork. Driven From Woods by Hunger—At "Is he balky?" changes, is laid upon his organism. Oak portage hall, beginning Feb. 3d, There Is considerable danger in eating tack Livestock. "No. But he is so danged 'fraid Troops May 8tay In 8outh. but was detained. pork or pork products raw or not Red Wing.—Driven by hunger from The aviator also has other difficulties I"ll say whoa and he won't hear me, thoroughly cooked. The disease frequently The portable sawmill is buzzing at the woods, covered with heavy snow, to contend with. The difference in that he stops every once in a while to St. Paul, Feb. 6.—Cancellation el resulting is called trichinosis. Mr. Emil Anderson"s these days. wolves are prowling about barnyards temperature from the earth he has left listen." home orders of 10,000 National Guards* It is caused by certain round worms, Mr. Erickson is continuing his talks and attacking sheep in rural districts and the altitude in which he operates men on the Mexican border is taken microscopic in size, that often infest on the Book of Revelation every other about Red Wing. In the vicinity of is Intense, and he cannot escape from £lfe to mean that the First Minnesota Field the flesh of hogs. Nerstrand, F. J. Bosshart shot three Sunday. He spoke recently about the wind, which accentuates the cold, artillery and the First Minnesota In* Of 8,000,000 hog carcasses microscopically NOTICE—PUBLIC AUCTION. wolves near the doorstep of his home. and, at first contracting the blood vessels, the sacred arithmetic found in th.e fantry, which had expected to,start inspected by federal inspectors The animals appear to be more numerous later expands them as they become Bible, which helps to get a better understanding for home shortly will remain in federal Notice is hereby given that on the in eight years, about one in every in this region than ever before. The paralyzed by the cold. Then, of the seven churches. 10th day of March, 1917, at 10:00 o'clock: service longer than home-bound thirty-nine contained these worms. Of state pays a bounty of $7.50 for the when they are enlarged, more blood a. m., at the Sheriff's office in the Court Seven being the number of completeness, orders had contemplated. A private about 1,200 American cases of trichinosis, scalp of each wolf. rushes to the skin to fill the enlarged House in the City of International message from an offleer of the First so the) seven churches includes 255 came from eating raw sausage vessels, and the internal organs .suddenly Falls, County of Koochiching, State of Field artillery to friends in St. Paul all true churches of John"s time up and 213 from raw ham. Stove Starts Big Brainerd Fire. Minnesota, the following described find themselves with a diminished declares home orders have been eaa•tiled. In a community in Wisconsin last to the present dispensation. It is property, belonging to the estate of and insufficient supply of blood. year 21 cases developed in five families believed by many Christians that we Herbert S. Lea, insane, will be sold at Brainerd.—Fire starting from an This is not a wholesome condition public auction: Lots Three (3) and and three deaths resulted from Enemy Olvlllens Must Work. are now living in the last church per overheated stove shortly before 2 for any of the organs, but for the brain Pour (4), Section Seventeen (17) Lot eating sausage that was only slightly o'clock in the morning completely destroyed iod, described as being neither "Cold and heart it is particularly serious. Copenhagen, Jan. 80. The Schles* One (1), Section Eighteen (18) Lots cooked. These round worms die at a the Northern Pacific railroad arlgsche Grenxpost, a copy of which nor hot." May not this be a warning One (1) and Two (2), and the Southeast' temperature of 140, so thorough cooking station here, and, with a heavy wind has been received here, declares the to Good Work of Ozone. US? quarter of the Northeast quarter does away with possible danger. blowing part of the business section the general commanding district of the (SE% NE%), Section Nineteen (19), all The effect of ozone upon slow-healIng A was threatened. The total loss may in Township Seventy (70), Range Ninth German army corps, has proclaimed wounds seems to commend it to RIVERSIDE ITEMS. Twenty-four (24). Maternal Mortality. exceed $27,000. The structure was two that all Interned and other extensive use. In 21 cases reported by Reservation is made of the right to stories high. The second floor was belonging to A study of maternal mortality has civilians nations hostile .MibhmSsst. Dr. George Stoker of the,Oxygen hospital Mrs/ Fred Stiller was'Vaken^lip' fo reject any and all bids. occupied by the generai offices of the to Germany shall been made by the federal children's be forced to do publio in London, the injuries, chiefly in the hospital on Monday. JEVNB NORTON, Minnesota and International railroad in a manner to th*| labor, similar bureau. It shows that 15,000 mothers cavities of the long bones, had persisted Attorney* for Petitioner, Knute Halvorsen started working And many Important books and records Hermans pallet «poa tor oivllia*. vei» die each year la this country £rom,prer from three weeks to gourteenmonths, JmS*- *£**.»• ftgainin Kurzeck's camp, fter the^ direct