International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 5, 1917 · Page 2 of 4
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mm TZf^y^ y^f .^tt "^y V?"^. '"'X' •^^^4^i^3r'^f{ C*i-J:^TCTg War HL iPPT .» *SWSPS- international falls press W®"* n-7* PAGE FIVE PROFESSIONAL CARDS DISTRICT COURT. SENATOR NELSON CANDIDATE AGAIN N LOCAL HAPPENINGS JOHN H. BROWN The district court is grinding on. The balance of last week was taken Would Succeed Himself If Unopposed—Deserved Attorney at Law up with the Miller-Smith log driving Tributes to Senator Office over O. M. Carr & Go. case which the jury decided last Kellogg and Congressman Miller. International Falls, Minnesota A. J. Langaard* of Mizpah was here Andy Rehn of Lindford was in Saturday in fav.or of the defevdanf. Thursday. v- town Monday. The hearing in the Elder indictment Washington, June 30.—If anyone in DR. H. H. IHRIG cases were postponed until Duluth thinks Senator Nelson is a Dentist Editor Jameson of Littlefork was next Monday owing to the fact that 1 slacker, he does not'know our "Own Office over Holler's Confectionery here Monday. Stewart Paul of Northome is enjoying an assistant attorney general can Knute." He will be a candidate to the week here with his cousin not be here to assist as requested by succeed himself if Minnesota wants International Falls, Minnesota Deputy U. S. Marshal Jester of Bemidji Paul L- Watson. County Attorney Jevne, until that him. If men are not all liars, and was here on official business time. GEO. S. LANGLANP few are, Minnesota wants him and Monday. The new storage battery street car no one else. It is hot in Washington, Lawyer began its regular service yesterday CONCERT AT SWEDISH CHURCH there is a mighty lot of incompetence In the litis Block on Fourth Avenue Edgar L. Heermance, Pastor Dr. Geo. F. Swinnerton is spending between here and Ranier. and smallness in the capitol building, International Falls, Minnesota the week with his family who On Thursday, July 19, Prof. Luther it is discouraging, to the sturdy old Morning worship at 11. Topic: are visiting relatives at St.Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Havlik of Hanson and assistants will give a *r patriot, and he looks just now with F. J. McPARTLIN "Finding God in Our Own Lives." Baudette spent the glorious Fourth popular concert in the Swedish Lutheran longing toward his quiet farm at Lawyer Robert Burnette and family moved with relatives here yesterday. church, under the auspices of Alexandria. Moreover Mr. Nelson Evening worship at 8. The pastor Office over International State Bank into the fine new bungalow just the church. has a dread of staying in the senate will speak on "Liberty and Democracy." built on 4th street the first of the Mpney to loan on northern Minnesota Those who attended a similar concert International Falls, Minnesota beyond the time of his physical ability lands. will be pleased to avail themselves week. to do two men's work. But he G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D., C. M. Jevne & Norton, Agents, of another opportunity of will never quit so long as his state Editor H. C. Grove of Big Falls tf International Falls, Minn. Sunday school at 10. hearing the first class concert always Physician and Surgeon believes he is the, man it needs here Christian Endeavor at 7. was here Saturday in the interest of given by these artists and under to do Minnesota's work for the nation. Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted federal loans for the farmers around Attorney John H. Brown has purchased their auspices. Office over City Drug Store At 2 p. m. the pastor will preach his part of the county. the beautiful home residence It is interesting and gratifying to Minnesota international Falls, property of S. A. Sherman, corner in the boarding house in the sawmill NOTICE. mark the change in Mr. Nelson since addition. Money to loan on farm property of 11th avenue and 7th street the earlier days of his service in the DR. JENNER PERRY CHANGE in United States and Canada. Apply Notice is hereby given that unless senate. He has lost some of his aggressiveness Physician and Surgeon FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL to Frank S. Lang, International Miss Wilson, stenographer for the the heirs of Tom Beaton call and and all of his prejudices. Office over litis Drug Store CHURCH county superintendent of schools, pay for the following property within Falls, Minnesota. tf. He has developed wonderfully Corner 8th avenue and Sth street Phone 11 is spending the week in Minneapolis thirty days said property will be in breadth of vision, in depth of Edward Kaneen, Minister H. D. Bean, E. J. Turner, and L. with her brother and his family. sold to pay the bill against it as follows Night Calls at Hotel Koochiching comprehension, in mental force and G. Wilson left Sunday night for Minneapolis power. His influence has grown in international Falls, Minnesota Strangers made welcome. to offer their valuable services Money to loan on Koochiching Mounting two moose heads ..$45.00 proportion. His colleagues—all of to the government during the county and Canadian farm lands. Mounting two deer heads .... 14.00 PHINNEY & CAMPBELL them—not only listen, but heed his *. Morning service, at 11. Frank S. Lang, Mounting one loon 3.00 war period. judgment and advice, and have for Lawyers Evening service at 8 with music by 4 tf. International Falls, Minn. him in addition a genuine affection. International Falls, Minnesota the Chorus choir. Mr. Cyr, who recently moved from .Total $62.00 I do not believe it is exaggeration The Sunday school meets a tlO a. our city to his farm at Tenstrike, Geo. Kreatz of Bemidji secured Erickson Bros, that he is today the most influential W. E. LAWRENCE m. was here last Thursday and sold a the contract for building the $16,000 Jul5-26 Ranier, Minn. and most effective member of the The Rexall Store number of fine week-old pigs for the addition to the Big Falls school senate in all those larger measures Epworth League at 7:15 p. m. The handsome sum of $7 each. house, the contract to be completed MRS. P. A. ERICKSON that are at this time nearly thte International Falls, Minnesota topic "Influence." Led by Florence Nov. 1 next. HAS PASSED AWAY sole concern of congress. DR. E. A. THOMPSON Watson. Mort Houston left for Duluth Saturday His vigor of mind and of expression night for the purpose of taking WANTED—Position as stenographer The many friends of Mr. and Mrs were never as great and it is Dentist The Ladies' Aid society will be entertained the necessary examination for by graduate of St. Joseph's P. A. Erickson, of Ray, in this city good to see him in action, keen, Phone 245 by Mrs. Eastman at her admission into some branch of the Academy, St". Boniface, Manitoba. were saddened a few days ago to alert, direct and with a positive genius Office over litis Drug Store home in Payne's addition Friday afternoon. U. S. Service for the war period. Apply to Miss Bernadette Clairmont, learn of the death of Mrs. Erickson, for being right, just right. He International Falls, Minnesota Fort Frances, Ont. who passed away at their home six does not hedge, nor sidestep. He Cone Barlow, who has been chief miles east of Ray on Tuesday, June never thinks of the vote at home hAK W. E. MARTIN Preaching in the Ranier church draftsman for the M. & O. Power The village of Ranier sold its electric 26, after only a few d^ys illness, leaving nor of the opposition he may arouse Contractor and Builder Sunday at 2:30 p. m. Sunday school company for the past few months, light outfit and' franchise to her husband ancr seven children of this or that group of poeple. He at 1:30. leaves this week to take a similar twin city parties last week and a to mourn her loss. Repairs Promptly Done regards all questions on the one position with a paper mill at Quebec. better -service is promised both in The funeral service was held at Phone 159 705 8th St. basic rule of He has fulfilled Tightness. HOLDS I. W. W. IS UNLAWFUL lights and commercial power. Ray and interment made in the. his life ambitions long ago and The Shoe Hospital Mike Emlaw is building comps on township cemetery. All the business his office means to him nothing but Judge Smallwood Rules Against Organization his eighty south of town and will Prof, and Mrs. Luther Hanson of houses at Ray closed so that every the opportunity for the highest service. in Convicting Thorne— log the entire tract during the summer. Fergus Falls arrived here last Thursday one could attend the last sad rites. REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT 85 Days at Work Farm. A ready market is found for all to spend the summer vacation The bereaved husband and children Senator F. B. Kellogg finds the NATHAN NURICK, Proprietor the timber at the pulp mill and saw with Mr. Hanson's parents, Rev. and are hereby extended the heartfelt slowness of action "getting on his 213 Third Street mill. Mrs. P. O. Hanson of the Swedish sympathy of all who knew them Duluth, Minn., July 2,.—Membership nerves." It is not tha way he is used Next to Boston Lnnck in this city. in the I. W. W. constitutes the Lutheran church. to doing things nor the kind of action Orville Gowdy, one of the earliest crime of vagrancy, under the emergency he has experienced among his NORTHERN MINNESOTA has stayed in the county and converted ordinance adopted by the city Jas. Ewald, who has a fine dairy Card of Thanks. associates in private life. He has not HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION his timbered homestead into council last Saturday. farm south of town, sold a one year yet adjusted himself to the twaddle, a profitable farm, was here Tuesday old pig here last week for the 7sut^ We wish to express our appreciation So ruled Judge W. H. Smallwood Dr. R. H. Monahan ..Phone 223 the pin-pricking, the quibbling over getting his teeth fixed up so that he of $71. Some price for pork, but his and thaiiks to all friends and in municipal court when he found Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 the inconsequences he has found could return Wednesday with his many friends here are glad to see neighbors assisting us in our recent Arthur Thorne, secretary of the local Dr. Mary Ghostly ....Phone 301 here. But he will get over this. It family in their auto and enjoy the Eudestine •'Hospital Phone 79. him get it. He is a hard working and bereavement. While our loss is great branch of the organization, will always vex him and be not his glorious Fourth. successful farmer and is doing his it is a comfort to know that the people guilty of the charge of vagrancy, Office over International State Bank way, only he will quit letting it bother full share to advertise the county of Ray and vicinity share our brought against him following his Phone 155 him. It will become the inevitable. E. J. Gjesdahl and family are enjoying sorrow. In time of need we learn to for good farming and stock raising. arrest with seventeen other agitators International Falls, Minnesota As seat mates to his right he a few days well earned vacation know our friends and appreciate last Saturday. has Knox of Philadelphia, and Johnson in the twin cities. Mr. Gjesdahl them. AVith his decision Judge Smallwood FOR SALE OR TRADE—For town of California a trio worth watching. has filled the important position of held the Industrial Workers of P. A. Erickson Separators a good quarter section of land near Those three desks, all used by deputy county auditior for the past and Children. the World to be an organization Birchdale. 20. acres cleared, good infants of the senate, may, we believe two years. He has always been on which "by word of mouth teaches house and barn, good bunch of stock will, often shape the destinies the job and nothing proves hsi efficiency or advocates the duty, necessity and and chickens. Apply L. M., care of CARD OF THANKS of the nation. better than the always up-tothelminute propriety of violence or industrial Press office. There is not a harder single-handed condition of his office. strife." It is believed that this is the worker in the lower house than Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin wish first time in this part of the country Mike Emlaw has purchased a to express their gratitude to all the Clarence B. Miller. This is but a fair that the I. W. W. has been judicially J. O. Anshus of Silverdale who has Strode tractor with which he is hauling bit of testimony. He is1 the terror of kind friends who aided so much by declared an illegal and outlaw organization. hewn a good farm out of his timbered gfavel from his pit he recently all the departments. He never goes their assistance and sympathy during homestead during the past seven purchased from Geo. A. Snyder, just to one of them until he is ready. our recent bereavement, especially The conviction of Thorne and the years in spite of the fact that his south of Payne's addition. The tactor His case is prepared. His evidence the members of the Odd Fellows coincident sentence of eighty-five By contracting for fifteen new place is twenty miles from a railroad will pull a load and do work of and the brief made. He seldom fails and Yeoman lodges. machines direct with the Sterling was in town recently. He says days at the work farm followed two four big horses. At present he is in his object, whether it is to do Mr. and Mrs. Frank Martin Factory, we have secured days of spirited argument, in which this season's failure of the grass busy hauling and spreading gravel something or to undo something. a price never before heard of./ crop will make it difficult for him City Attorney ,Samuelson and his on state road No. 9, also "hauling We believe there are greater statesmen EXEMPTIONS LARGELY IN These Cream Seperators are prosecuting assistant, J. A. P. Neal, and his neighbors to keep their gravel for the city. in the house in fact, to be HANDS OF LOCAL BOARDS equal to any on the market. were opposed by Cigmund M. Slonin stock. frank we would fank him a long We will have them in two for the defense. The trial was finished Mr. A. B. Colburn, who until recently way from real statesmanship, but Ability of Individual to Stand Digort sizes—the No. 4 will handle about five o'clock and but a few has been logging superintendent Ed McClellan was up from his for dogged fighting qualities and enthusiastic of War Service to Be Determining five hundred pounds of milk minutes elapsed before Judge. Smallwood for the International Lumber Co., farm home at McClellan postoffice effectiveness, the result Factor in Choice. per hour and the No. 5 six returned his verdict of guilty last Saturday on legal and other left last Thursday for McLeod, Cal., of tireless energy and hard work, he hundred pounds per hour. with the sentence. where he has accepted a similar position business. Mr. McClellan has been in certainly ranks high. Washington, June 28.—Rigid adherance These Seperators give the best It was clear to be seen during the this county for about three years with the McLeod Lumber Co. So much for an injection of politics to the policy laid down in of satisfaction and have some closing hours of the trial that the atplaying Mr. Colburn has had a large ,and and has taken a great interest in as we see it here in the greatest the national army selective draft features that are superior to their cards to procure a court county and local affairs, also he sals varied experience in every department of the world's political factories. In Jaw, of placing the question of exemptions other makes. We will sell the decision directly aimed at the lawfulness of the logging industry and he is exceeding well satisfied with all Washington politics is the breath of in hands of local boards, No. 4 for $45.00 and the No. 5 of the I. W. W., and the defense climatic and agricultural conditions will soon prove his worth and ability life. Washingtonians may know little is expected to characterize the exemption for $55.00 and give a liberal discount at times resorted to'desperate to the new company who are fortunate of the war and think less, but they regulations to be made public 3% for cash. means to check this trend of evidence. in securing his services. Mrs. are all filled to overflowing with The following have enlisted during by the War department in a few More than once Judge Smallwood Colburn and the children will stay politics. They even imbibe the air of this week with Sergeant Irving days. N warned Attorney Slonim to be here this winter. "statesmanship." It is hard to tell S.E. THOMPSONS SON Bloomfield, the recruiting officer for It is understood the regulations careful or he would be held for contempt which is the citizen and which is the the regular army: Frank Smith will map out only the general procedure of court. Ranier Ladies Organize. "statesman," while around the capitol and Clifford Roy, whose homes are of the boards. It is regarded "The court finds that, beyond a The ladies of the Methodist church at Cloquet, for the field artillery and often the most serious expression as certain that no specfic class exemptions at Ranier have organized a Ladies' reasonable doubt, Arthur Thorne,. and loftiest estimation is worn Frank Norritzke for the infantry. will be provided for, and Abstracts and titles to all property both by individual actions and as an Aid society with the following officers by secretaries and clerks. They remind Mr. Bloomfield says there is an urgent that each man will be appraised on in. Koochiching county furnished by Mrs. James DiOnne, president official of the I. W. W., has habitually one of the rich man and his need for telegraph operators his individual occupation and physical the Koochiching County Abstract Co., taught and advocated the duty, Mrs. Edward Kaneen, 1st vice butler.—News Tribune. and telephone men for the signal capacity. Official Abstractors, International necessity and propriety of violenceand president Mrs. H. 0. Erickson, 2nd corps. The judgment of civilian doctors Falls. vice president Mrs. A. G. Tonn, industrial strife and that he is-guilty Dentaybow News. who are attached to local exemption on a charge of vagrancy for secretary, Mrs. D. Couture, treasurer. boards as to the ability of any individual xs so doing," declared Judge Smallwood to bear the hardships of a The building of the Dentaybow at the close of the trial. The society will meet with Mrs. D. Border Wholesale Meat & Grocery soldier's life will be a determining school by M. J. McKieneavy. has Thorne was given a stay of sentence Couture on Wednesday afternoon, factor. commenced and is progressing nicely July 11. of ten days, in which time it Married men will be exempted as Company considering the weather conditions is understood that he and his attorneys I a class. In each case the board will the past two weeks. will prepare an appeal to the MASONS GIVE determine whether the dependncy A daughter was born to Mr. and district court. In the event that they FAREWELL RECEPTION of wife, children or other relatives C. A YERNBERG, Manager Mrs. L. Foster the 25th of last fail there, it, is rumored that they Last Saturday night the members on any man is so complete as to warrant month. Mother and daughter are doing Wf'' will carry it on to the state supreme Wholesale and Retail Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Feed of the local Masonic lodge and their his rejection. fine. court. Thorne, in the interim, is enjoying. wives gave a very nice farewell reception The boards probably Will be furnished C. E. Stevens left for the county freedom on $250 bail, which to Bros. Mort Houston and with suggestions as to occupational §eat on business one day last week. was increased from $100 by Judge E. J. Turnery Home-Made Sausage and Hamburger exemption. The government The men working on the town Smallwood. About seventy-five covers were can outline generally the professions roads in Dentaybow township went Give a Trial and You Will Stay With Us laid for the spread furnished Jby or trades which must be out on strike with the result of a FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 40horsepower "Mine Host" Syreen. -*»r 'in maintained at full strength behind nine per cent increase in wages. Our Prices Are Always-Right and Our Stock Always Fresh- automobile. Enquire Short informal talks were given fy the fighting lines. Rev. Belsaas of Littlefork was of P. M. Myllenbeck, Fort Frances. Tf~. a few of the members in honor of The importance of an individual conducting services here last Sunday. -vm: the departing guests, each of whom in that: profession or trade, however litis Block,, Third Stceet, & International Falls. Minn. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished 'W ,-s were presented with a beautiful ring can only be determined .by the local FOR RENT— Good rooms. Inquire rooms for light housekeeping. F. S., ... bearing the Masonic emblem. boards corner Fifth ave. and Eighthst.- care Press office.