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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE v-sgsgsf-i MEMORIAL DAY CHILDREN TO HELP. N INCREASE FOOD PRODUCTION CELEBRATION DISTRICT NEWS LOCAL HAPPENINGS Was Held Here Yutejrdaj—Paraiit By Mark M. Abbott and Program By Civir Bodies and OAK PORTAGE. The piles of stumps, the brush School Children... piles and the newly turned sod that County Attorney Jevne is in Washington, Mrs. John Ross entertained at Mrs. John E. Erickson spent last are seen on every hand this year D. C. on professional busi- week at Mrs. Geo. Smith's home on cards .Monday evening. MISS MARIA L. SANFORD give promise that International Falls the Big Fork. DELIVERED THE ORATION will more than nearly feed herself Reuben Carriveau arrived Monday A ten pound .fish was recently this year than she has ever done before. Mrs. Franz Jevne returned yesterday caught by Mr. Chas. Anderson in the from Powell River, B. C. Memorial day was* commerated in Owing to the large amount of MS* J" from a few days visit in the Big Fork river. our "city yesterday with parade as foodstuffs that is shipped in. every twin cities. FOR RENT— Good rooms. Inquire J. E'._ Erickson has" purchased a follows: year. However the demand for L.U..3-—v-" corner Fifth ave. and Eighthst. good Jersey cow from a neighbor. Mayor F. H. Keyes and council. food everywhere because of the war, F. L.'Elzig, of Sturgeon River, was Roger Carlson, who has been quite Fire chief and department. those who are raising food products Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Upham Sundayed a social visitor to our city Decoration ill-for a couple of weeks, is reported Police department. for the market need not fear an over Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor! at Bemidji, their former hbme. day. He reports agricultural as improving. Red Cross float. supply and consequent 4ow prices. prosperity /through his section of Miss Hulda Nelson expects to go City band. While the cultivation of the. lots Sunday school at 10 a. m. A baby boy was born Wednesday county good, but rain will soon be Civil war veterans. to International Falls soon to remain where clearing is necessary is confined c~May 23,'to Mr. and Mrs. Billy Fulton. Morning worship at 11. needed. for some time. Spanish war veterans. mostly to the men who have a Evening worship at 8 p. m. Theme at Oak Portage hall, May Detachment Co. C, 3rd Minnesota few spare moments during the day Elk patrol of scouts Sunday afternoon Manager Irving Burton and his 19th: "The Christian Attitude Toward infantry. and who find the battle with H. C. at 2. Editor H. C. Grove of Big Falls sister Gladys returned this morning Sin." School children. L. more valistic than a battle with A very successful'Children's day was here Tuesday on taz and other from Duluth and Minneapolis where After the following program was the Germans, still of no small consequence last Sunday morning. A boquet of business matters. they have spent several days selecting impressively rendered at the Grand MINNSEOTA AVMEN TO is the part being played by flowers was given to each of the 112 stock for. their department store theatre to a crowded house: the boys and girls of this city." FELL FRENCH FORESTS Thos. H. Kinshella, who is busy children connected with the church, from the Ne\y York salesman who Music .City Band The Women's Civic League which as their na'mes were called. with building contracts at Ray, was were there. Invocation. ... Rev. Fr. P. J. Killeen has been so active promoting the A regiment of foeesters and woodsmen home ifor Decoration day. Music ... v.............. City Band gardening movement this year .has will be recruited in Minnesota Mrs. R. C. Fraser, Mrs. P..H. Fojjparty, S S FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL not overlooked the important part for special war service in France, WANTED—To rent a good upright .J!. Mrs. McPhee and Miss Flag .... .... Primary Grades CHURCH Ihat children may play in supplying State W. Forester Cox announced "piano for five' months. Address Stone entertained at auction bridge Flag Salute............ Upper Grades Corner 8th avenue and 5th street vegetables both fresh and canned. today upon receipt of his appointment Ernest Oberholtzer, Ranier. at the home of Mrs. Fraser Tuesday ..........5th 6th Song.. and Grades Edward Kaneeh,. Minister Thousands of\ quarts have been produced as preliminary recruiting officet afternoon for Miss Nellie McDonald, Flag Drill every year throughout the in Minnesota from Henry S. R. K. Watt, the cattleman and who will soon leave for. her new Song—"Star Spangled Banner" Strangers made welcome. state by the boys' and girls' clubs Graves, chief of the. United States Eugene Holler made a business and home in western Canada. ............School Morning service at 11. Music by and the. number of entries in club forestry bureau. The regiment will pleasure trip to Ray in the latters Address :,Dr. G. F. Swinnerton the primary and Star class. work this year is so great that even be sent to France to cut timber in LATH MILL FOR SALE—New 80 "auto". Song—"Tenting Tonight"........ Evening service at 8. Music by the the government supply of enrollment the French forests to supply the allied horse high pressure boiler with new Male Quartette Chorus choir. blanks has been exhausted. To encourage armies. "A number of trained Attorney W. V. Kane left for the steam pump, 50'horse Phoenix engine, Address Miss Maria Sanford the growing of vegetables Sunday school at 10 a. m. foresters are wanted, also logging twin cities on professional business new belts, Diamond boiler, Rodgers Solo,....... Ruth Braflley Swinnerton Epworth League at 7:45. by children in this city in 1917, the foreman, small sawmill operators, last night but will return in about a stripper, cqst $4,000. Willi t|fee Benedi£tionr. Rev. E. L. Heermance civic league is offering special prizes Choir rehearsal Tuesday evening. and a, large number of sawyers week. $1,500 for quicksale. Write Hi W. Civil war ..veterans, John A. Holler Preaching in the Ranier church at for the best gardens grown by children. choppers and" tiemakers," Mr. Cox McKinnon, -Carlton, Minn. Frank Carrier and Mr. Pratt were 2:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:45. said: FOR SALE—Good milk cow, five given seats of honor upon the platform. Mrs. Yernberg and Mrs. Belile will All the childrens garden work will years old, fresh in November. For Dave HurlbW,storekeeper and all be carried on in cooperation with entertain the Ladies' Aid at the LUXURIES CUT OUT particulars apply to Edward Johnson, round supermtefiffen't- of the Interna the High School Agricultural Department. church Friday afternoon. OF ORDINARY LIVING 615 10th avenue, phone 330. tional Lumtoe*. company's camps it* GRAND JURY LIST. While competing for the the Craig section of country, was local prizes the children will also be U. W. C. T. NOTES Attorney and Mrs. J. H. Brown Washington, Mya 26—Food regulations here for Memorial day. He has about following is the list of grand eligible for state prizes offered for are entertaining Miss-'Maria L. Sanford of the allies which probably recovered from h'is broken leg and subpoenaed for service at the garden work. The local officers recently elected ofthe University-of Minnesota is about as "chipper1" as ever. will furnish the basis for somewhat term of district court which All those from the fifth to the were: President, Mrs. Raymond at their home on Eighth avenue. similar rules in the United States, cdftfitenes June 12. eighth grade inclusive are eligible to Vice-President, Mrs. Bigsby Recording are being assembled by the government! LOST—A ladies' gold watch on Toiftt Cummins, Frontier. compete for prizes. A plot of ground and Corresponding Secre WANTED—To reiit a good upright Sixth street between Eleventh and Ed Bennett, Frontier. at least one rod square is recommended. tary, Mrs. Martin Treasurer, Mrs. piano for five months. Address American regulations probably will Sixth avenue.* The name "Ruth" is Ole Regel, Big Falls Few should attempt Heermance. Ernest Oberholtzer, Rainier, Minn." be less stringent, but this is not deterring 4 engraved on the fob and"R. K* on Victor Olson, Big Falls. work more than one-tenth of an Mrs. Hastey of Blackduck spent a and clean. Call Press office. Herbert G- Hoover, selected the case. Finder please return to Chet Jackson, International Falls. acre! because a small plot well cared few days with our union. Mrs. Hastey for food administrator, and other of 1215 Sixth street-and be suitably rer Pat Lynch, International Falls. for is more desirable and will give is rounding out her second year Miss A. E. Shelland, state rural ficials, from giving careful study to warded. 53-17 T. H. Kinshella International Falls. the grower more satisfaction than as president of the District W. C. T. school inspector, former superintendent the codes of other warring nations Jphn Hoey, Ititernational Falls. a larger plot neglected during a port U. It has been a privilege to know of schools in this county, Here are some of the more striking Immigration. Inspector W. E. Dayton T. Hirsch, International: Falls. of the season. The gardens will be her and work with her. spent a few'days in town this .week. who has been stationed here for British regulations: Jas. froy, Northome. inspected at least three times during Remember the District meeting at For public meals the allowance of the past three years has been trans Frank Crandall, Northome. the summer, since the care of the Northome, June 20 and 21. Money to loan on Koochiching ferred to Detroit M|ch., and will meat is based on an average of five C. A. Peterson, Northome. garden is to be very largely the basis The Alexander Baker School has county and Canadian farm lands. ounces for each luncheon and dinner, leave this week for his new appoint Henry Anderson, Northome. of award. Only those who completethe this week been presented with •*. Frank S. Lang, and two ounces for each breakfast ment. Mrs. /Dayton and children j. H. Ward, Rauclv work satisfactorily will be eligible framed portrait of Francis E. Wil tf. .—International Falls, Minn. served on nonmeatless days. left last-Saturday: While their stay Fraiik Carlson, Silverdale for prizes. lard, the founder of the temperance here has been- pleasant thfcy are Tuesdays are- meatless days in London, Jo^n SLund^en, ^Hverdale. ,,,f The North County Exhibit association movement for women. The picture The Jadies gave as Sastern and Wednesdays elsewhere in pleased Witfc -fctte trianslfe'r De A. J. Andersofe, ^argie. is also offering special prizes is a gift from the local union. luncheon in honor of Mrs. Vernon troit is the former home of Mr. and the kingdom.' Albert Boerner, :Margie. for exhibits of garden vegetables Our membership has lost two valuable Malone and Mrs. C. W. Ziemaiv last Potatoes must not be served ex Mrs. Dayton. John Glava, Ray grown by children. A, large number names lately because of removal Thursday. delightful time was reported A cept on meatless days and Fridays., Sam Anderson, Ray. of prizes may won in this way. be from the city. by those present. The making of any light, fancypastries, PLANTS FOR SALE. Glen Scott, Summerville. Those who wish to sell either fresh Mrs. WT. E. Dayton has gone to muffins, crumpets, fancy Tom Olson, Summerville. or canned products can easily dispose Detroit Michigan. Have buyers for farm land in Koochiching tea cakes and other light articles of large tomato plants ready Fine tcf Leo White, Clementson. of them at the fair. county. What have you? Mrs. Frank Havlik left us a few food is prohitited.. peppers, egg plants and bloom cucumber Besides the opportunity of winning weeks ago for Baudette. Write particulars to No ornamental cake or bun may plants ready to set out, f* HOW TO SET A HEN local and state prizes for garden J. H. Dunn & Co., The Women's Christian Temperance be made. at Dr. Swinnerton's greenhoi:so. sale work, all those who follow instructions Union wishes to urge every Jul. 1, 17. Anoke, Minn. Sale of bread, unless twelve hours 812 6th street, city. As the time approches for the hen carefully, keep accurate records mother to help her daughters know old, is prohitited. to become broody or sit, if car€ is of work, receipt and expenses, Miss A. E. Shelland, state superintendent the beauty of modesty, especially on All bread must be sold by weight taken to look into the nest, it will ALL HOME MADE FIXTURES and satisfactorily complete the work of the rural schools, the street and in public places. Quiet and all, loaves must be one pound be seen that thre are a few soft IN NEW PARLORS will be given one-quarter of a spent a few days here this week in dress and quiet conduct are safeguards or an even number of pounds. downy feathers left thre by the hen school credit. By continuing the connection with her business and incidentally to a girl's reputation and Fifteen per cent sugar is allowed also the hen stays longer on the When you visit the new ice cream work for four years one complete renewing her many pleasant character. "A good name is rather in cakes and biscuits ten per cent nest when laying at this time, and and confectionery parlors of Devereaux credit can be carried. to be chosen acquaintances here. in buns. onvbeing approched wilt quite likely Bros., pay special attention to 1917 is the garden year for International The next meeting will be with Mrs. No person shall acquire supplies of remain on the nest, making a-cluckirijg" the fixtures arid swell furnishings Falls. FOR SALE—We desire to offer a Bigsby. It is planned to emphasize food beyond the needs of his ordinary ftoise, ruffling her feathers and all of which are home made. The limited number of RESIDENCE potriotic service from now on and U. consumption. The food.controller ORDERS S. BARGES pecking at the iritroder. When it bright lights which make it .look like LOTS for quick sale. Terms to suit. our meetings will be for work and may order the inspection of IN RIVER SERVICE is noticed that a hen sits on the nest day time and "allow yourself to be Let us kknow what you want and study of the Red Cross as far as premises in which he has reason to from two to three nights in succes impressed with the unusually home submit offer. Koochiching Realty Co. possible. believe that hoarding is taking sion, and that her breast, which St. Louis, Mo., May 22—The United like atmosphere •about the place. place. States War Department, in a formal should feel hot to the hand, she is After your first visit you will return Mrs. J. H. Cleveland entertained No wheat, rye or tapico may be ready to be transferred to a nest WHAT CANADA HAS DONE communication to Colonel C. M. D. again to enjoy it some more.- several friends at her hom Monday used except for human foods. Townsend, engineers' corps, U. S. A., which has been prepared for her evening at a parcel post shower in The output of beer is limited to From population of 8,000,000, stationed at St. Louis, has directed beforehand,'according to the poultry NOTICE ,fc J. hondr of Mrs. Florence Green Malone, the rate of 10,000,000 barrels per an specialists of the U. S. Department 400,000 men had been sent to the that twelve barges and. two steamers,comprising who leaves for the south Friday num, as compared with 36,000,000 bar war, while work in the fields and the government's nev/ of Agriculture. The normal Pursuant to Act of Congress of 'evening to join her husband. rels before the war. factories went on without a break. river fleet, be made ready toi handle temperature of a hen is from 106 to May. 18th, 1917, notice is hereby giv^ Penalty for violation of any rule That is a stupendous achievement. commercial freight from St. Paul and. 107 degrees fahrenheit, which varies en to all males of the ages 21 to 30 Money to loan on northern Minnesota is six months imprisonment or £100 Minneapolis to New Orleans. slightly during* incubation. Three weeks after the declaration yeiars inclusive, to register for ser-^ landsr fine, or both. of hostilities a force of 33,000 had Barge load lots only are to be handled. Dust the hen thoroughly with insect vice in the Government departments Jevne & Norton, Agents, powder, and in applying the been mobilized and equipped, and Shippers with less than barge on Tuesday, June 5th, 1917, at all if International Falls, Minn. PRICES OF FOOD STUFFS three weeks later it had sailed. load lots are urgd by Colonel Townsend powder hold the hen by the feet polling places in towns, cities and ./\ the head down, working the powder Canadian hospitals of magnitude to pool their freight to make SHOW MARKED DECLINE villages. J. H. Ward, one of the most successful were organized at home and abroad, the required tonnage. Freight handled well into the feathers, giving special .County Board of Registration and farmers and stock men of the by the government is to be -are hatched "first. In cool weather and enormous private contributions I Draft. 'V *1 Chicago, May 30—Food prices to southeastern part of the county, is it is best not to put more than 10 were made to relief funds,of every transported at prevailing rates. Thos. P. White, Sheriff. day are more encouraging to the in town today on business in connection eggs under a hen, while later in the description. Parliafnent last year It is believed the freight line on theMississippi _Dr. M. E. Withrow, County Phyi housewives of the country, following vwith the assessing of the unorganised will alleviate rail congestion. and under the Wings. The powder voted $250,000,000 for the upkeep of I.: sician. flc. marked declines in a number of territory near his place. the army, and at the present session The government is ready to» should also be. sprinkled in the nest JV- R. C. Fraser, County Auditor? articles of daily consumption* Sugar accept 700,000 tons immediately. The nest should be in some quiet has appropriated $500,000,000 more. dropped from $9.35, wholesale Monday, '0^*$ 'Money to loan on farm property out-of-the-way prlace, where |be sifting Nor has the giving ended with to $8.50 at the close o* yesterday's M/' in United States and Canada. Apply 'GERMAN REPUBLIC' JAPAN WITHDRAWS hen will notrbe disturbed. Move lives and fortunes. Each province market flour was quoted at to Frank S. Lang, International ITS AMERICAN GOLD TO DETHRONE her from the regular laying place at has contributed from the stores of KAISER $14, a decline of 50* cents. Fowls \tf. Falls Minnesota. night and handle her carefully in its characteristic products. We find were off 1J4 cents and green vegetables Washington, May 25—Japan is 1,000,000 bags of flour given by the New York, May 28—^^Germans here doing so. Put a china egg or two showed material declines. Bookkeeper Andersony' ^who has withdrawing gold -from the United have formed an organization called in- the nest where she is to sit, and Dominion government itself 500,000 Eggs showed the only marked departure spent the winter months on his States at a rate which has caused place a board over the opening so bushels of -oats sent from Alberta, the."friends of the German republic," from the general decline, fruit farm near Fort Myers, Florida, considerable interest and some speculation that she can not get off. Toward 250,000 bags from Ontario, 4,000,000 whose object is the dethronement eggs rose from J4 to cents a dozagainst returned Monday and will spend the as to the .meaning of the of Emperor Milliam and the the evening of the second day quietly pptinds of cheese from Quebec, 21,182 for the day before and sumiirier filling, one of the responsible movement. Approximately $35,000,000 go in where she is sitting, leay^ cheese, hay and oats from* little establishment of a German republic 32,410 for the same day *ast year, positions in the offices of the M. has been withdrawn since January 1 it was. announced tonight. The organization some feed and water, remove the Prince Edward Islands, flour and eggs rose from to cents a doz- & O. Power Co. and other withdrawals are expected hoard from the frot or top of the horses from Saskatchewan, 100,000 said to be nationwide in en. --v.-- in the"future. scope, has established headquarters nest, and let the hen come off when bushel of potatoes from New Brunswick, FOR SALE CHEAP—Eighty acres ^Official's here feel that the mover she is ready. Should she return to 50,000 bags of flour from Manitoba, and has issued an appeal to Germans 4 Neil Berber is here today getting first vclass land two miles from the ment' is fully accounted for by. not to help in its propaganda. the nest after feeding, remove the canned, fish from British Columbia. his affairs in shape for another seasons tiwn of Big. Falls. Three hundred the balance of trade. The possibility china egg or eggs and put under The manufacturers who The appeal says in part: successful fiishing. dollars of salable timber. Easy clears that seme of the other allied gov-? :3 "Events and developments in Germany those that are to be incubated. If can make anythiny usable in war— ed. Good road and phone. For further ernments are pacing thdf munition are clearly pointing to a near attention to regions around the vent rifles or foodstuffs, clothing or blankets particulars address R. C. Mahwin, bills to Japan with gold in this country Hollers Confectionery has recentinstalled upheaval similar to that which was the nests are slightly darkened the or shoes—are doing their part 419-510 Severy Kansas. made available by extension of new fixtures to take care witnessed in Russia some months hens fire less likely to become restless. with might and main and a flaming credits by this government, has beeil of theri'rapidly growing business.. At hatching time they should patriotism. ago. Travelers recently arrived V~f u.rt discussed, but it is believed that thi| NOTICE. from Germany report rapid spreading be confined and not be disturbed until Canada has played a part in the contingency likewise would not ac-i the hatch is -completed, unless Edward LaFave of this city headed great struggle which points to us of the republican movement:* count for the strong current of gold Applications for matron for the "Things evidently are getting very be best to remove the chicks that the list of honor for naval recru{ts the path of duty and of glory, and shipments westward. $ local'hospital will be received up to uncomfortable for the German autocracy. they become restless, when it may *n Duluth yesterday. He was if we reach the level of her response 6 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, May can^put42 to 15,~accofd-r The Russian leaven is working spring one secured by Recruiting Officer Bloomfield and her sacrifice the outcome of the H. A. Levin, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS 29th, by secretary. to the of the hen. in Germany." ing size Tuesday? war is in doubt no longer. dt*