International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 2, 1917 · Page 3 of 8
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'cv1 a,W ppm IWT/ .7 288® V1 Jf r'-A'i" •. 1 1 -v f" INTERNATIONAL $ 1 sf ,Sj? PAGE FOUR £RE$S \A ti-,^ iifrx THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS Specific Instructions JC I* & mirt iiAni\Fn in/TT TV AND BORDER BUDGET Home Canning t. 3 Publisher* of the Official County Proceedings Townsman. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PR^SS PUBLISHING COMPANY From Crystal Beach to Island View, GKO. P. WATSON, Editor and Manaser^ •y Thence eastward on to Golden Gate, -i x.r'--: FRUITS utes in aluminum pressure cooker I see a slip'ry, crooked way,' For convenience we suggest. that Entered at the Peat Ofltee at International Falls, Minn., as Second-class Hatter under 15 pounds pressure. Remove fruits be clasified into four distinct Thronged with youth, booze-laden, gay, jars. Tighten covers and invert to SUBSCRIPTION RATES:- U. S.* $1.50 FOREIGN, $2.00 PER YEAR. groups, or classes, such as soft fruits, cool and test joints. Wrap glass in Happy, shouting sour berry fruits, hard fruits arid paper to prevent bleaching, store. citrus fruits. '-f" Who's going'to take''tiieh'*gfci-m'" out of Germany? 4. Citrus fruits—Oranges, canned "Hurrah for the Beach, the Gate and the View, 1. Soft fruits, such as strawberries, whole for breakfast dishes or sliced blackberries, dewberries, sweet And the "pigs" who supply us with good old brew! for fruit sala'ds.. The object of canning Tfiose attempting to restore the Manchu dynasty in China are cherries, blueberries, peaches, apricots, Hurrah for the Dis who defy the law, citrus fruits is, first to save the under German influence and iritfigue, while the workers for a republic etc. surplus and by-products second, to Their booze will moisten our parched—our cottoned are pro-Ally. Receipe for Canning Soft Fruits— furnish wholesome fruitg at reasonable -'""Y '•'.'.'Y:..: —maw!,: Can the same day fruit is picked. cost to more of. our people, and Again I see them, silent, blue, Grade and rince the fruit by pouring third, to helpithe producer to transform The frequent visits of a few. packsackers and grip'carriers Returning from Gate, Beach and View water over it through a strainer. by-prbdiWts into net profits. from this city to Virginia and return should be closely investigated Cull, seed and stem. Pack immediately Along the crooked path they come, Receipe for Canning Whole Oranges—Select by the city authorities. 7 in glas jars or tin cans. Add boiling windfall or packing plant Gaiety quenched with poisoned rum, hot syrup of 18 per cent density culls. Use no unsound xor decayed Thinking, silent. (thin). Place rubber and top in place. fruit. Remove skii^ and white fiber The digestive organs of the traveling public are already beginning Partially tighten. (Cap and tip tin on surface. Blanci fruit in boiling to sing the doxology for the meatless day that is now in cans.) Sterilize in hot water bath Inwardly they damn the Beach, Gate and View, water 1 minute. }ip in cold water vogue at the best hotels, due to the patriotic sacrifice along food outfit 16 minutes, in waterseal outfit quickly. Pack coitainers full. Add And the "pigs" who supplied them with rotten brew lines. 1Q minutes steam pressure outfit boiling-hot sirup bf about 18 or 20 They feel in. tKeir pockets, their hard earned rolls under 5 pounds steam, 8 minutes in per cent density. Place rubber and Havje, all ^gone to the "pigs" to pay toll, pay toll aluminum pressure cooker, with 10 cap in position. Martially seal, not JH Jas. Brennan is to be commended for the manner in which he pounds of steam pressure, 5 minutes. tight. (Cap and fp tin cans). Sterilize is fixing up his sand beach near Ranier for the benefit of the bath liiiiiiUMiiiiiii Remove. Tighten covers. Invert to 12 minutes hot water bath ing public. It is not so much the amount of money spent but the cool and test joints. Wrap glass jars outfit 6 minutesj in steam pressure in paper to prevent bleaching then spirit manifested in the doing of these things that is appreciated. outfit under 5 ipunds of steam 4 store. WHAT I SAW AT CLARK'S BEACH We have known Jim for many, years and his heart has always been minutes in alumjmm pressure cooker 2. Sour berry fruits, .such as currants, outfit under 5 pounds of steam. right. vv i.-".. .••• 1 goseeberries, cranberries and Remove jars. Tijhten covers. Invert By A. Townsman. sour cherries. to cool and test bints. W prtwahiHR I landed from a motor boat. First the children were pushed Receipe for Canning Sour Berry If the owners of the "German" cows that are running loo6e to cool and tesf joints. Wrap gless out, then the women and men landed and I scrambled up and over Fruits—Can same day picked. Stem, with pjaper. Stfe. nights and eating up the patriotic gardens in this city cannot take hull and clean. Blancj^ in hos water the deeply corroded rocks. Ottce beyond these the matted turf Receipe for tinning Sliced Oranges care of them and thus prevent great personal loss to so many who 1 minute. Remove and dip quickly in Pf-poses—The oranges for Salad cushioned my footfalls and I started off upon a tour of inspection. are trying to do their "bit," their stock should be confiscated and cold water. Pack berries closely" in may be divided ito their natural sec- To the right of where I landed a hugej jack pine had succumbed to sold for the reimbursement of those whose property they are the elements and now lay fallen across an almost hidden footpath. destroying. Its drooping crown, still green, leaned far out over the rocks and Time Table for Blanching and Stejlizing lapped the waters of the lake. The people of this county feel grateful to Judge W. S. McClenahan I had aimed to~~go on directly, toward where the sand beach The following table shows blanching tine for various for the very patient and efficient manner in which he has joined the rocks and back from where I saw A building still in the jvegetables and fruits, and also sterilizingfime, not only taken care of and cleaned up .most of the cases arising out of the course of construction. The fallen forest tenant lay directly in my jin the hot water bath outfit but also in equjment for sterilization county investigation. By his advice and counsel as well as by his path, and as I climbed upon its trunk a small, dark-colpred roderifc by the water seal method, the Iteam pressure judgments he has saved this county many thousands of dollars sprang from underneath and raced away down the path before me method and the alumirtum steam-cooker m^hod. vand has given general satisfaction throughout his entire proceedure. I remained standing upon the "fafle#-tfunk. The tiny animal, finding itself unpursued, halted a dozen yards away. Suddenly an immense I S The city of Bemidji is to be commended for the vigorous action butterfly flitted down the path toward it. In a second thte a Pressure Blanching a Vegetables against the indolent, lawless and treasonable band qf I. W. W. who little animal's jaws had closed upon. it. Evidently, from the man [Water 0) Steam S a 0 0 Hot have so long made their headquarters there, in requiring them to ner in which it fluttered, the butterfly had not been crushed by the 0 0 0 0 "move on," also for the manner in which they have reprimanded rodent's teeth. Then, either because the fluttering wings disconcerted Min MllbslMin! Minutes lbs Min Min Vegetable Greens 15 to 20 120 5 60 1 15 40 and cautioned the few resident sympathizers with that class of it or because I slipped from tiie tree trunk, and made a noise, Cabbage 15 to 20 120 5 60 I 15 40 law-breakers. If every city and village would follow suite this Cauliflower the creature suddenly released its-hold and the butterfly flew several 15 to 20 120 5 1 60 15 40 Brussels Sprouts .... 15 to 20 120 5 60 15 40 state would soon be rid of them. feet away, rested a few seconds as though to smooth its fuffled Carrots 5 to 8 90 5 60 20 35 wings, then rose into the air. But luck was against it. A belated Parsnips ........ 5 to 8 90 5 60 20 35 1 Beets 5 to 8 90 5 60 20 35 sparrow, with crop yet unfilled, spied it. Unlucky insect. The Many expressions of regret are heard among the business Turnips ............... 5 to 8 90 5 60 20 1 .35 bird swooped upon it and flew 9$ v^th-it to a ledge of rock, where Sweet Potatsoes ...... .. .5 to 8 90 5 60 20 I men here because of the discouraging backset to the completion Tomatoes .... 1. 35 To loosen 1 after several sharp pecks the sparr^vy disappeared. Then the spar-^ of the new kraft mill, due to the serious damage* done' by Tuesday skin' 5 15 20 10 22 row wiped its beak upon the rock, ^screamed its delight at having Corn (on cob or off) 5 to 15 180 a 3 60 20 35 night's storm. The company's interests are our interests. With lima Beans 2 to 5 120 D- 3 60 20 40 obtained the dainty morsel, and flew off to seek its nest. Meanwhile String Beans their success comes added benefits to this city and no /delay can 2 to 5 120 5 60 20 40 the rodent had scampered off a few yards and halted again. Suddenly Peas 2 to 5 120 5 60 20 40 come to the carrying out of their magnificent plans to make this Okra 0 2 to 5 120 0 60 20 40 there was a loud flapping qf wings. The frightened little Pumpkin (for, pie) .. the greatest paper making city in "the World without loss to every Cook 30 qi^adraped crouched low. Down upon it dropped a large grey owl. min. 90 jO 5 60 10 40 business man and every working man here. Squash (for pie) Cook 30 I took a step forward. The movement frightened the owl and it W min. 0 90? 5 60 10 40 flew off, leaving its intended prey terrified and quivering with fear Pumpkin or Squash Cubes. 10 5 60 90f0 15 35 Organized labor of Minnesota won a place in the hearts of but unhurt. I felt sorry for the tiny beast and stepped forward. The Fruits every loyal American citizen in the stand taken at the meeting at movement aiwakened the, little animal to a new danger., and turning Strawberries None 5 8 10 5 mlo Blackberries None 16jl0 5 8 10 5 Faribault last 'week when in the face of the opposition of rampant its tiny dilating nostrils in my direction, it sniffed the air, then darted Dewberries None 1610 5 8 10 5 socialists bent apparently on turning their backs on the government off to seek safety in the tall grass. Sweet Cherries .. 5 None 1# 8 10 5 Blueberries None 1$0 5 8 in its hour of stress, it passed most inspiring resolutions of devotion 10 5 I pursued my investigation. *fiie sand beach formed the bottom Peaches None ldio 5 8 10 5 to the nation and its flag, and offering upon its altar the sacrifice of a deep basin, protected on either side by high points of Apricots None ldio 1 5 8 10 5 Currants 1 I 3 10 of all ahtmay be required to win the war for democracy. Socialists, land which extend ont into the lake and whose rocky margins area -1612 15 5 ,Gooseberries .... 1 5 10 I 15 5 112 beaten and disgraced in the eyes of loyal men and women of the seared by the countless seams(from many different water levels of Cranberries 1 1 12 1 5 10 I 15 5 •Sour Cherries ... 1 1 12 I 5 country, withdrew from the convention, forsook the high principles 10 1 15 past years. The beach, I found, is a natural and safe bathing place. 5 Apples iy2 a 12 5 8 1 15 6 upon which organized labor is founded, and declared the intention On its western extremity huge ferns grow in juxtaposition with Pears 12 I 5 8 1 15 6 Quinces of organizing a rival federation. Organized labor of the state 5 groves of poplar, birch and spsuce. Further inland other groves 8 1 15 6 Oranges (whole) IK 5 10 6 I 4 deserves the thanks of every loyal American for its stand against of young timber shut out the light of the sun. 1 8 Oranges (sliced) None 1 6 5 5 10 4 these enemies of democracy, and the fact that th malicious element It was late when we arrived. Already the dancing, dappled has voluntarily severed its relation with the federation is a cause shadows- from the nervous leaves flitted indistinctly in the ,semigloom for the sincerest congratulations to the forces of union labor in the container. Ad hot syrup of 28 per of the place. I stopped near a large rock, attracted by a movement tions ofliced with a knife. Pack cent density until lull. Place rubber state.—Northfield News. jar or dtainer full. Pour over product across its surface. Soon I made out and army of ants, tugging and cap in place. SeaF partially, not hdirup of 18 per cent density. and hauling upon a huge,moth. The moth was still alive but tight (Cap and tip tin cans.) Sterilize Place/®ber and cap in position. upon its back and at a disadvantage. The ants crowded each other in hot water bath outfit 16 minutes Partiil/seal, not tightv (Cap and tip BAIL, ROW QR GO ASHORE. as they struggled with their load. A number of them hauled upon in water seal outfit 12 minutes tin clTj. Sterilize 10 minutes in hot in 5-pound steam pressure outfit, 10 the antennae, others fastened themselves to the wings, while still Wa^ 1 minutes in water minutes in aluminum pressure cooker At the last census the United States contained two and sealjbipt, 5 minutes in steam pressura others pushed from beneath or shoved from, behind. Suddenly a outfit under 15 pounds of steam, |fit with 5 pounds steam 4 quarter million white males, twenty-one years of age or over, who flabby, brown spotted toad hopped into view, raised itself forward, 5 minutes. Remove jars. Tighten covers miratd in aluminum pressure outfit were not citizens and*had not declared an intention of becoming took in the situation, then, hopping a little closer, its long tapelike and invert to cool and test the undrj pounds steam. Invert to cool citizens. Many of them are subjects of the central powers. But tongue shot out with lightening-like rapidity. There was a joints. Wrap in paper and store. I ^oints- Wrap jars with the many others are subjects of thef allied powers and a recent act of sharp click 'as the toad's' mouth closed upon the ill-fated moth, and paferjto prevent bjeacming and Receipe for Canning Hard Fruits— stre. .\ congress authorizes the enlistment and recruiting of them for 'military the few ants who escaped destruction scurried hastily off. Grade, blanch 1^2 minutes, and service under their own flags. There was no denying the possibilities of the place. A few hundred plunge quickly in cold water.. Core, (CESSES OF VEGETABLES The pnlistrrient and recruiting ought to proceed briskly. This pit or remove skins, if necessary. yards of roadbed would join thd beach to the main road to 01 .onvenience in tlie discussion P^ck whole, quartered or sliced as ca ling receipes and methods of is a poor! time for a man without a country town, thus opening it up from the shore side. On eyery sidq were desired. Add boiling hot syrup of |oe lure, we divide vegetables infh The man who chooses to live in the United States because he sites practically all ready for the cottages, a soft, sandy beach for from 18 to 28 per cent density (medium classes. 7 1 finds it offers his attractions and opportunities superior to those in bathing, a sheltered basin for canoes and other small cjaft, a deep thin). Place rubbers and tops in 11. fegetable greens, both wild and his own country, and yet who rejects its offer of citizenship, is always water bay fgr larger boats, and. a proximity to town which speaks position. Partially tighten. (Cap and ilti ted. tip tin cans.) Sterilize 20 minutes in R«Mp« in the rather dubious position of the passenger who insists well of its future.The fact is it is a wilderness with all of the possible -for .Canning .Vegetable hot water bath outfit 12 minutes in 'r«4"~PrePare and can the day upon keeping his seat in the boat, but declines either to bail or to comforts of a\ town.,5 water seal outfit, 8 minutes under 5 Sort and clean. Blanch in a row. If he did not find superior opportunities here he would not be Leisurely I meandered back toward the waiting boat. As I pounds steam pressure outfit 6 min iContinued on Last Page) here yet he refuses to acknowledge any obligation to the community neared the fallen pine a movement in the path ahead1 of me shaped that made the opportunities^. itself into the grey owl which had so nearly captured the little rodent children then came up and one, litje girl, kicked the toad into Sometimes—according to our unfortunate experience—the man but a short time before. As I drew near .the awl rose^from the the lake. It struck the water soke mt from shore. There was a who grabs American opportunities-with one hand and waves off ground and I could see that it held my little friend securely in its sudden commotion from below Jrface. The circling bodv of American citizenship with the .other finds it necessary to justify talons. It lighted in a nearby tree. At once my heart/weiit out in a huge jack pickerel, its meal wfl siured, showed for a few seconds himself by wholesale and chronic disparagement of the country sympathy for the unfortunate gnawer. I picked up a small boulder upon the surface, then disapeajd with a swirl. he prefers »to his own, so far as livingin it is concerned. He does 1 and tossed it toward-them. Usually I am a poor shot with a stone, I helped the children into tp bit andVe pulled out. When r'-f'i-' not like his own country well enough: to live in it and he does not but this time my aim went truev The owl tumbled upon the rock f'V some distance from shore I chaaed 1 look back and saw the body4 ^like this country well enough to express any obligations toward t'v close to the water, and I saw "the tiny |dark-colored ailimal once of the grey owl where it had en.Upon the owl,-busily gnawing bp -cm At or approval of it. more scamper off to safety. .J ing at its breast, was a small irk/olored quadruped^ ^1 presume1 .V Apparently nothing sliortL of heaven will satisfy- him* to such Standing upon the rocky cliff above the ^waiting boat my attention a degree that he can really accept it. I was attracted by the clumsy, movement of a fat toad. I 4The boatman remarked to nefhat it was a beautiful night. This is a poor time for paying heads-I-win-tails-you-lose with cannot say1 if it were the same which had so recently devoured the My mind was upon the traged witnessed among the for-^l citizenship. Some pretty big issues are astir in the. world today. moth and the attendant ants, but truth to, tell, it resembled it very est denizens. I answered that tpught the night beautiful but Let a man choose,a,flag!—Saturday Evening Pgst. much,-and I am inclined to-believe' it was. Several women' and fateful. He is probably still w( ig what I meant. a