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fNfERMATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE EIGHT HAVE MUSIC IN HOME hibits, demonstrations and lectures June term of court, and that it is Three Links Assn. 17.50 OFFERS SCHOOL /VUULD eraflng an ingenious "mecnanism, acts bearing upon the food conservation customary to make such order in' Miss-Lynch's recital 15.00 FOR ARMY FLIERS as pitcher.. The game is set up in an the neighborhood of thirty (30) days Josef Stransky's Idea of a Nation of problem can be worked out. Ladies' Saturday Musical 30.00 inclosed court. At one end is a bank Lovers of Harmony Indorsed by prior to the opening of each termy The Unniversity of Minnesota will Exhibitors are already beginning High school class of 1917 21.70 of nets, each of which is labeled to indicate Eastern Publication. to plan exhibits with a "war" turn and Entertainment April 19 33.08 the hits scored by the batter. jj conduct a ground school for army Before this cage is the pitching machine, to them, since it has commenced to Whereas, the county attorney is Donated 3.75 aviators beginning between Aug. 1 So much is done for the children which is operated by two motors. absent from the city and cannot be and Aug. 15, if the schools establishr be generally known that the Minnesota nowadays. So many different sorts of iii This throws.a regulation base- State Fair is to exert every instructed to request that an order Total $649.03 ed by the army at six American uni^ •knowledge are crammed into them at ball across the home plate, producing effort to assist the government in its be made calling a grand jury as provided versities prove inadequate to the school. They devote themselves to so curves, drops, a fast one or the fadeaway. DISBURSEMENTS by statute, food production and food conservation needs. many things unconnected either with The player stands at the other April: movement. Now, therefore, be it resolved by childhood or home life. Meanwhile Fred B. Snyder, president of the end of the cage with the regulation Nat'l Red Cross, Washington.$ 58.50 one opportunity—rich in possibilities the board of county commissioners board of regents, made the announcement bat, and, at the crisp command "Play Mrs. B. W. Bacon, Stationery for happiness—is vtoo often neglected. STATE FISH LAWS of Koochiching county that the Honorable today. ball!" from the operator the balls are and postage 1.82 Mr. Josef Stransky gives wise counsel W. S. McClenahan, judge of This offer was made in reply to served. Balls and strikes are called in this matter. Int'l Falls Press 9.75 the district court, who is to preside Upon- request we publish the following on the batter, and all his hits are 1. the government's inquiry whether "The way to love music, to increase M. Burton, bunting and flags 3.23 scored. The length of a drive depends resume of the state fish at. the general June, 1917, term of the university stood ready to establish its production, is to know it when you Green Hardware Co. flags 60 upon the net into which he sends the said court, be requested to order a 1 laws, as compiled by the State Game such a course if needed. Favorable are young—young individually and Daily. Journal printing 3.00 sphere. One net is labeled "single," IT" grand jury for said term pursuant and Fish Commissioner, Carlos Avery. action was taken at a recent young as a nation. It is much more Mrs. M. L. Elsemore, sundries 5.20 another "two-base hit," the "home-run" to the provisions of Section 9099 G. meeting of the board of regents. Establishment difficult to prepare people to enjoy music net being more difficult to reach than ".-i May: Open season for hook and line S. 1913, and that the county auditor after they are grown up and their of the course now await any of the rest. National Red Cross, Washington, minds have become crowded with various fishing—Trout, any variety, in northern be, and he hereby is requested to I' the government's orders. D. C. .. 192.50 interests in life. The American zone, May 1 to Sept. 1 in southern mail a copy of this resolution to The course will be of eight weeks, Mrs. M. L. Elsemore, postage nation should not let its youth slip by Gained Religion Rapidly. zone, April 15 to March 1. said judge forthwith. with 200 students. An allowance of without filling the souls of the children and supplies 3.93 (Zones divided by*township line between The foregoing resolution was offered little five-year-old East Winthrop, $1 a day per man will be made by the A with music. Mrs. B. W. Bacon, express, Me., lad went to Sunday school with town 124 and 125 and town 35 by Commissioner Green and government and tuition of $100 per "As yet the young people here do grams, postage 3.10 Uis sister, some older, and was much on motion, supported by Commissioner man for the course will be paid. The and 36). All other varieties, May 1 not have their minds directed definitely Miss Lucy Barrett military impressed with what he heard and to March 1. (Exception: Cities of the Munroe, Was declared carried government also guarantees the university enough in musical channels. I do saw. He talked considerably about hia supplies 23.55 first class, May 29 to November 1). upon the following vote: Ayes, against loss. Quarters and not see groups of children standing visit and his remarks were very interesting, Unlawful—To use small game fish Green, Harrigan, Munroe, Bursack about a piano in the twilight and singing faculty must be supplied by the university. he deciding that someone Total $305.27 to a mother's accompaniment. I for bait, to angle within 50 feet of and Ulvedahl. Nays, none. lived in heaven who could do any lad's\her,and do not see the boys of a neighborhood a fishway, to spear fish within 100 Moved by Commissioner Harrigan all things. Balance $343.76 forming a small orchestra and playing feet of a fishway or dam, to ship that the auditor be instructed to It was soon after that the GREAT VALUE IN really fine music, as they do in Mrs. B. W. Bacon, black bass or trout. write the town board of Jameson mother had occasion to call him to France and Germany." SHEEP RAISING Secretary. Limits of daily catch—Black bass relative to payment of $4000 due Illinois and he, boylike, replied in the "just-arninute" Mr. Stransky overstates his case or wall-eyed pike, 15 per day croppies Steel Bridge Co. as first payment manner, remarking that it was somewhat. We know of a New England going to rain and he wanted to catch In an effort to interest farmers in or trout, 25 per day mixed varieties, on Littlefork bridge, the town Garb of Roumanians. farmer's family of six children, some of the rainwater. The lady soon of Jameson having-aggreed to make this territory in the raising of more 25 per day. Number of black each playing a different instrument, The Wallachian peasant who has repeated the summons trad tiptoed sheep, not only because of the tremendous bass allowed ,in possession, 25. No such payment. The motion was seconded who, with father and mother, make a not adopted the homely clothes that along- to see what he was doing, to real little orchestra. And there are a rise in the price of mutton limit on number in possession of by Commissioner Bursack and come from the ready-to-wear factories find him just completing the setting of good many such groups of the sort Mr. of western Europe is a picturesquely other varieties. The taking of more carried. but because of the pressing need for his dishes and to hear him say in Stransky says he has not seen—youngsters dressed man. His costume is more wool to be used in the manufacture than 25 fish in one day, of all varieties Moved by Commissioner Green childlike innocence: "All right, Dedus about their mother at the piano. white. The trousers are something combined, is unlawful. of blankets and clothing for that the sale of the $120,000 issue of let 'er rain!"—Kennebec Joui'nal. But there should be still more—many like twice the length of the leg, and our soldiers, the Minnesota State Manner of taking—Any variety of refunding bonds be continued until more. There cannot be too many. For, are made to fit with numerous wrinkles Fair, which is to be held Sept. 3 to fish may be. taken by angling or Thursday, June 7th, 1917, Motion as the wise conductor says, music is his shirt is made to hang tuniclike 8, is offering liberal premiums to trolling with one line and one bait. seconded by Commissioner Bursack NOTICE something more than mere entertainment. over his trousers and is gathered owners of pure-bred sheep of the Pickerel, buffalo fish, whitefish, sturgeon, and carried. It is "a serious and permanent at the waist with a red belt his coat leading breeds. Have buyers for farm land in Koochiching suckers, redhorse, carp, dogfish, Moved by Commissioner Bursack joy in life ... to keep the emotions is a sort of military cape, usually of stirred, the imagination young." So much wool is to be required in ellpout, garfish and bullheads county. What have you? that the auditor be instructed to brown woolens or of tanned sheepskin. —Collier's Weekly. The peasant woman usually grows Write particulars to the making of uniforms, socks, overcoats, may be speared except in Hennepin make an audit of the conditions of some silk. She buys the silkworm eggg blankets and other parts of and Ramsey counties and cities of J. H. Dunn & Co., contract on state rural highway No. and uses the spare bed, if there be one CHURCH DOORS ALWAVs OPEN Jul. 1, 17. Anoke, Minn. the army equiqment, despite the fact, the first class but not more than 25 5, showing work done and amounts In the house, as a hatchery. She feeds that the number of sheep in this pickerel or buffalo fish, ten whitefish .paid and also that auditor re-sell the worms on mulberry leaves, and, if SALE OF SCHOOL AND Interesting Experiment Being Made country has steadily deceased since or one sturgeon in one day. Artificial such contract on June 7th, 1917. The the, ants do not invafe the place and OTHER STATE LANDS. |ii London Primarily Because of 1909, that it is feared a wool famine lights allowed in spearing during motion was seconded by Commissioner destroy- the worms, she soon has War's Necessities. will result. Sheep production in April and October in streams only Green and carried by unanimous enough fiber for a veil or a waist. She State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Office, many of the warring nations which at least 500 feet from any lake, and vote. spinspwnd weaves it herself. She has St. Paul, Minn., June 26, 1917. The church of St. Martin-in-theFields, in lakes from November 1 to November have been supplying this country On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, a keen appreciation of color values Notice is hereby given that on Trafalgar square, London, England, Aug. 13, 1917, at 2 o'clock P. M., in with wool, has fallen off to such an 15. All other methods unlawful seconded by Commissioner and combinations. She embroiders her is now open day and night. This the office of the county auditor at International dresses with thread she has grown extent that it is difficult to buy wool except use of licensed nets for whitefish Munroe and carried, the- board acU interesting experiment of making a Falls, Koochiching county, from the seed—so to speak—for she and herring in season, and commercial journed to meet Thursday, June 7, abroad. It was stated by a noted in the state of Minnesota, I will offer full 24-hours-a-day use of a church will plants the flax, gathers the fiber and for sale certain unsold state lands, 1917. authority recently that sheep production fishing in certain waters. ae watched with considerable interest. carries it through all the processes, and also those state lands which have in France has deceased nearly Sale of fish—Sale of black bass and Rev. H. It. L. Sheppard, the vicar, M. A. Ulvedahl, reverted to the state by reason of the from breaking and cording to spinning. felt the church ought to be open at all forty per cent since the opening trout of all varieties from inland Chairman. nonpayment of Interest. flours for any soldiers or others who of the war. water prohibited at all times. Sale Attest: Terms of Sale. zared to enter. Soldiers traveling of wall-eyed pike prohibited from R. C. Fraser, Fifteen per cent of the purchase Although it is not generally known, '.*• How Town Was Named. home often arrived in London after price is payable to the county treasurer lakes closed by action of of the game County Auditor and Clerk of Board. census figures show that the average An interesting story is told as to the midnight, and were anxious to get at the time of sale. The unpaid balance and fish commissioner. Sale of fish sheep has increased in value over origin of the name "Moose Jaw," as applied is payable at any time in whole away by an early train. The church prohibited from lakes of Ramsey, or in part on or before forty years to a town in Canada. Some 50 forty per cent in the last year. On !s now open to them as a place where A Real Home For Yourself or from the date of sale at an interest Hennepin and St. Louis counties. years ago, so the story runs, a pioneer January 1, 1916, the average value they may pass an hour or two in rest a Bargain for Investment. rate of four per cent per annum, due Size of fish allowed to be taken— with 'his team of "oxen and "prairie and meditation. Vergers will be on of a sheep in this country was $5.17. on June first of each year provided that schooner," while passing along the Wall-eyed pike, 14 inches in length luty all night. the interest can be paid at any time On January 1, 1917, the average value Corner of 11 avenue and 7th street, banKs: of the river, was obliged to or one pound round' weight sand Warmth and shelter are offered also within the interest year without penalty, of a sheep had soared to $7.14. Sheep facing highway south. 2 lots, 50 ft. campf at this point in Saskatchewan in effect this means that the interest Co the large number of young women pike, 10 inches in length black bass values are still on the jump, and it front on 7th street. Highest and dryest on account of an accident to his cart. money may be paid any time between and girls who travel to Charing Cross 9 inches long muskalonge, 30 inches is not known how far- they will go. June first and May thirty-first A spoke had fallen out during the in town. Sewer and water in and by early trains in order to take advantage in length sturgeon, 15 pounds, without penalty. Live sheep are bringing from twelve day,-and the wheel was falling apart. PAID for. of the cheap "workmen's Appraised value of timber, when so dressed weight lake trout, from inland to thirteen cents a pound. He looked about for something to insert fares" and have an hour or so to while Six-room and bath, frame, twostory stated, must be paid for in full at the waters, 16 inches in length for a temporary brace for the As a food training camp in the away before business begins. They are time of sale. bungalow on concrete pier white fish, 116 inches in length other wheel, while his wife busied herself voluntary service of the government, All mineal rights are resrved to the Invited to sit in the church and read foundation. 24 26 with porch 7 ft. with the evening meal. varieties, except yellow perch and state by the laws of the state. or occupy themselves with their crochet the Minnesota State Fair is 3 in. 24 ft. Storm ^ash and screens. All lands are sold subject to any The pioneer's child, while romping bullheads, 6 inches in length. (The work or knitting. attempting to assist in overcoming No. 1 maple floors throughout, downstairs. and all ditch taxes thereon. around, found the jawbone of a moose, measurement of fish is made from this crisis by inducing leading breeders Lands on which the interest has become Georgia hard pine finish. Upstair Jbs which she held up to her father, who tip of nose to fork of tail). Dressing Wounds With Celluloid. delinquent may be redeemed at of sheep to bring their finest animals finish and floor pine. Well by this time almost despaired of finding To remove one of the worst terrors any time up to the hour of sale, or before Licenses Non-residents of the for private sake to farmers in painted. anything with which to repair his ttf the wounded man in hospitals—the resale, to the actual purchaser. state: License for angling, $1.00 this territory. A special appeal has cart. He was delighted to find that the Large brick chimney extends down Such lands are listed under the caption: often agonizing dressing of the healing may be procured of state commissioner, been issued to local breeders. Sheep Jawbone exactly fitted the place of the "Delinquent Lands." to level for basement floor. wound—Sir Almroth Wright has county auditors or game wardens—on No person can purchase more than specialists believe that sheep can be missing spoke. The Indians thereafter suggested placing a thin piece of perforated Ceiling height, first floor rooms, 320 acres of land as provided by the sale of fishing resorts. named this district "The Place Where grown at a big profit in this part of celltiloid over the bare wound 9 ft, 3 in. upstairs, 8 ft. General Laws 1905 provided, however, License required for fish house, the White Man Found the Moose Jaw.** before the ordinary dressings are applied. the country, and every attempt will that state lands purchased previous to Lath and plastered. Kalsomined, town's This, it is said, accounts for the whitefish nets, herring nets and The result is that, instead of be made by the fair to induce local 1905 is not charged against such purchaser. kitchen and bath walls painted. Excavation queer name.—Washington Star. commercial fishing in certain waters. having to tear the lint away in dressing farmers to purchase breeding stock.The for basement well advanced. Agents acting for purchasers must the wound, often an extremely Department of Agriculture at Double floors with heavy felt (not fiftnisfe affidavit of authority. painful process, the dressings come PROCEEDINGS Washington, mindful of the need for1 SMOOTHING PATH OF WRITERS Appraisers' reports, showing quality tarpaper) between. away easily and quite painlessly. The and kind of soil are on file in this more sheep, approves of the action Large cheery front and side windows. celluloid, which seems to be more holes office. of the far. OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY than material, is first rendered soft and In Many Ways Obstacles in. the Road Lists- giving legal descriptions of COMMISSIONERS OF KOOCHICHING, The' Minnesota State Fair is offering pliable by soaking in a 20 per cent Built for present owner in 1912. to Literary Glory Are Being lands to be offered may be obtained of solution of carbolic acid, then washed $3,950 in premiums for sheep. COUNTY Done Away With. the state auditor or the immigration Good condition. Never rented. commissioner at St. Paul and of the In weak salt solution, and then laid MINNESOTA X!?e following breeds are recogniz-. Small poultry house and wood county auditor at above address. directly on the raw granulating surface. Steadily the roads that lead to success 'ed: Merino, Rambouillet, South•rlown, shed. Garden space fenced. J. A. O.PREUS, Fine lint soaked in a five per in literature are being made easier. (Official) Shropshire, Oxford Down, Fine neighbors. Large lawn. Open State Auditor. cent solution of common salt in sterile A good many people who would Hampshire, Dorset, Liecester, "Cheviot, view. Can never be crowded out. water is then placed over the celluloid, like to write fiction but have shrunk Lincoln, Cotswold. Premiums Close to churches and high school. The board of county commissioners after which firm bandages are applied. from the labor of finding equivalents •offered for wool aggregate $200. A of Koochiching county, Minnesota, Short 3 blocks from end of 3rd for "said," will welcome a list of premium list may be obtained by addressing (Main) street. All autoists pass this met in their office in the court house substitutes for the necessary little Economicil Combination. successfully treated Thomas H. Canfield, secretary, corner. A quart of oysters contains less than in the city of International Falls, word, published in the Boston Writer. without knife or pain. All work guaranteed. Come, or state fair grounds, St. Paul, There, is no less than 885 fairly satisfactory twice as much nourishment as a quart Minnesota, on Friday, May 25th, The above is well worth the price write tor tree Sanatorium book of skim milk, and yet it often costs Minn. variations, from "acceded" to Dr. WILLIAMS SANATORIUM 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. asked for the entire property, but— 31R Uaireraty Av.. Mian rapafa. Mi—. several times as much. Both are useful, "yowled." The prisoner at the bar Herbert C. Hoover, of Washington, NOTE THIS: Roll call—Members present Commissioners wholesome foods, and in the oyster no longer need say that he is innocent. the man chosen by President Ulvedahl, Harrigan, Munroe, On the rear of the above lots, facing one has a special flavor. A combination He can babble it, or bawl it, or blurt Wilson to head the newly organized 11th avenue, there is— Green and Bursack members of the two in oyster stew or Majestic Hotel it, or breathe it, to use but one letter Food Administration Department, absent, none. One four-room cottage with water, creamed oysters is an economical way of the alphabet. The vindictive district not only endorses the plan of turning Moved by Commissioner Green sewer and toilet. Size 22 22. of using the oysters, since it makes a attorney can bark his questions, Cor. Seventh Street, and Hennepin Avenue the Minnesota State Fair, Sept. that the minutes 6f the May 3rd Exceptionally well built and warm. given quantity "go further." the lawyer for the defense can boom MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 3 to 8, into a "Food Training Camp" meeting be approved and accepted Maple floors. Lath and plaster. his objections, the spectators may THE ONLY MODERN in the voluntary service of the government, either bristle their indignant protests Hawaiian Ukuleles. as read. Motion seconded by Commissioner Built to rent to appreciating tenant POPULAR PRICED HOTEL of blubber their sympathy. But the The plans of the new companies but intends to cooperate Munroe and carried. with small family. forming, and of old factories being enlarged, Within one block of ten theatres and principal merit of such a list is not simply that with the fair in making it a success, On motion, the board adjourned This cottage has never rented for department stores. It facilitates the management of dialogue. will give an output of Hawaiian as soon as Congress vests him with 65 ROOMS 69 ROOMS with to meet at 2 o'clock p. m. less than $15 per njonth and has been ukuleles amounting to 36,000 a A thorough study of the 385 At Bath- the necessary authority. steadily occupied. Cost over $900.00. 75c-SI.00 $1.25 —$1.50 substitutes for "said" will easily suggest year. The originator of the ukulele, ""I am much impressed with the Income from this cottage pays The board reconvened at 2o'clock a Portuguese, who is now head of a the plot and the characterization plan of turning the Minnesota State p. m. taxes and upkeep on entire-property Hot and-Cold Running Water, Local and manufacturing company, is still an active that must precede dialogue. The letter Long Distance Phones In Every Room. Fair into a "Food Training Camp", with interest on the investment—and Roll call—All members present. worker in his own factory, which in itself is a compendium of plot and RAY BOYD said Hoover, in an interview today. yet—it will be given away. Resolutions. turns out about 700 instruments each Managed by a gallery of portraits. Given somebody Formerly Chief (Clerk Vendome Hotel "Though hampered at the present month. Whereas, matters growing out of Entire property will be sold for who cachinates, another who chuckles, Our Ratea are Always AS ADVERTISED another who coos, another who croons, time by the fact that Congress has the county investigation were presented $2,900.00—$800.00 cash, balance 7%. May Nationalize Coal Mines. another who challenges, another who not yet given my work an official LOOK IT OVER. IT WILL BEAT to the grand jury impanelled Lord Rhondda, whose coal interests confesses, and minor characters who status, I wish it to be known that THIS DESCRIPTION. at the adjourned January term of in Wales are very large, has taken over cry, croak, commune and cut in, and-it I plan to get in touch with the leadting court held in April, 1917, and said .N S. A. Sherman, the Gwaun Cae Gurwin colliery, the Is plain that we Jiave a scenario almost fairs immediately after authority jury failed to return any indictments Box 73. 1102 7th street, largest in the Swansea district and ready made.—New York Post. is given me, and work" out some definite International Falls, Minn. thereon and thereupon the Honorable said to be the largest in the world. The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel cooperative plan." B. F. Wright, the judge presiding It has a capacity of 300,000 tons a AMUSEMENT FOR BALL "FANS" 2S0 MODERN FLTOOMS RED CROSS CHAPTER MAKES Bohmm The endorsement given the Food at said tern^ ordered said matters year. Further mergers are expected located in Heart of District Training Camp movement of the and the nationalization of the coal Industry ?.!!£. dollar resubmitted to the grand jury PRICE NE -FINANCIAL REPORT Contest in Which the Player Bats and EURO NATS FOR TWO HMONtll .00 of Great Britain is expected. PLAN ^Minnesota State Fair by Mr. Hoover impanelled at the June term of the •ATH. smowkh Ado toilet cxtra MIMTI 8cores Is Provided by Ingenious assures active cooperation from district court, and RECEIPTS Electrical Mechanism. SGI SAFETY -Heavy. the government. The fair management Whereas, it has been brought to Membership: A^H!2LL*T,C SPRINKLERS "They say a lot of the bread yon gel AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION will take up the question of the attention of the county board Contributing members THAT A firm of amusement builders bat 30.00 INf UMNCB MICORN SNOW RtVIR now is underweight." op IN ANT direct cooperation as soon as Congress *?**_* tO«T •UllOIHO that no order has been made pursuant Subscribing members, established a one-man automatic UFl •fe 56.00 PROTECTED av automatic •prinruri "That so? Weil, my wife helps to has acted. It is believed that to the provision of Section 9099 baseball contest, in which the player Annual members .... «.S^rTA°°" MM MOT MB MID munhinq 382.00 make up the average."—Boston Kre ZZZoVrZXZ: bats and scores, while electricity, op- many definite arrangements for ex- G. S. 1913, for a grand jury for said .-Contributions Bing Transcript W-HT jfcOv 1 4 P*