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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

August 2, 1917 · Page 4 of 8

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DipR!^C9WTf HE,V*S ,y Pf RSONS WHO ARE GEESE GOOD GRAZERS. }', *f!:T it i€rt#i#«s W »W '^EfcEMPT FROM DRAFT LOCAL HAPPENINGS JSince the last publication of the Goose Raising Not Affected by HighPriced •^)res|...|-| ^f^r^i^tor, T^ie?following persons will b£ exempted Grains—They Eat Grass and -A pj$al guilty ^'d'^'issliirig'5. V" ^War-rant upon the furnishing of affidavits Need Little Care. ahead of the estimate-.on road No. that they meet the conditions: Jos.. J. Lloyd (returned Siinday|from 24' and paid the fine, of $2,000 all THIS IS THE FfRElFAti Miiii$ters of religion students of Geese can be raised in small flocks St. Paul where he-Had an Operation other indictments against him. being divinity. pgr sons in the military or on general, farms, on pasture or nonproductive. dismissed.. naval service of the United States land, and do not require The case of the Press against the subjects of Germany or Austria or any-mstte.rial_ amount of grain. Low, F. Ml and Mrs. Billmyre returned county for the payment due for piub^ Bulgaria residing in the states the rough pasture land, used for pasturing_^other home Saturday from their summer lishing thev financial statement was county and municipal officers. stock a ndcantaining a outing at Cherry island. decided by Judge McClenahan, in favor The, following MAY be exempted natural supply of water offers the of the Press. if in the judgment of the board the best conditions. Many geese are kept FOR. SALE—One Jersey cow and The civil cases of the county conditions justify the exemption: in the -South to kill weeds, especially calf. Inquire at Press office. against Elder and Duffy to try to recover Any married* man whose wife and the cotton fields, and their use Edg^r L. Heeritiahce, Pastor on the bond issue, have been children are dependent upon him for coul.d, well be greatly increased for Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Pitblado are transferred to Brainerd, where they support. this^ipurpose. They are good grazers Morning worship at 11, The pastor rejoicing over hte birth of a daughter will be tri^d before Judge McClenahan Any son of a widow dependent upon and do well on gtass and forage will speak on "Yoking Up With the with a smile that will never come on August 13. his labor for support. crops alone, except during the winter Spirit." off. Morris Rowan was fined $100 and .*• V" Any son of an aged or infirm parent months, when they may be fed costs and 90 days for running a blind dependent upon his labor for largely on available roughage, such Evening worship at, 8. Topic: "The Grandpa J. E. Burdick announces pig- support. as cibver, alfalfa, silage, cabbage, New Birth," John 3. the birth of ..an eight pound son to Scott Haas, who was found guilty The father of a motherless~ child mangel-wurzels, or any waste vegetables. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burdick at their of larceny, was given an indeterminate under 16 who is dependent upon his If the grass or forage is limited Sunday school at 10. home in Duluth. sentence at the state reformatory. labor for support. it may be supplemented by light The brother of a child under 16 feeds of common or home-grown FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL James LaBrie was here yesterday Fred Moss, who together wjtji Mrs. who has neither father nor mother grains. CHURCH for medical treatment, accompanied Bracken and Mrs. Joe Moe/. were and who is dependent upon the brother Ge&se do not need shelter except Corner 8th avenue and 5th street by his wife and daughter, from their convicted of grand larcen^ in the for support. during cold winter weather, when Edward Kaneen, Minister home at Mizpah. wanagan" case, was given an indeterminate Any man who is a member of a open sheds may be provided. Goslings sentence not to exceed well recognized organization well are not usually hatched until Morning service at 11.: Examinations for the second army three years in the state penitntiary. known and understood to be opposed good pasture is available and need to be composed of 775,700 men is ordered, Mrs. Brackn was sentenced not to to war. additional feed only for a few weeks. Sere we have a Fire Fan. He always Evening service at 8. Special music which "means a total of 300 exceed one year in the penitentiary. •.All who claim exemption under beats the Fire Company to the The range of pasture used either for by the Chorus choir. men from this county. The sentence of Mrs. Joe Moss was fires with his little Chemical Extinguisher any of the above should within seven goslings or for geese should be large postponed until next term of court and has the Blaze out by the days after being notified of being enough so that the grass would remain" Sunday school at 10. 'Money to loan' on Koochiching Time the Boys get their Hose Uncoiled. on account of her critical physical called, file with the county board a clean, or the stock should be But some day there will be a Big Fire county and Canadian farm lands. condition. statement that he intends to claim moved frequently to fresh land. Epworth League service at 7:15. and then the Fire Fan will have to Go Frank S. Lang, John ,Kurzeck, who plead guilty to exemption./Then within ten days af Coops, barrels, or some otjier dry Topic "What Kind of a College Away Back and Sit Down. tf. International Falls, Minn. the charge of talking against enlistment, ter the seven days have expired he shelter should be provided for the Should I Attend?" led by Mrs. EdW. \. was given a suspended sentence must file with the county board young goslings. Geese are very hardy Kaneen. "For Sale," 'Tor Rent," "Milk and and some very good advice. returned .Sunday (blanks for which will be furnished and free from insects andpsCoone Mitch Burton Cream," "No Hunting," "Buttermilk," Judge Wright arrived here this by the board) by reputable citizens and free from disease and insect from St. Paul. The Ladies Aid society will be entertained "For Hire," etc., sign's can beVpurcha.ded morning to hear the injunction case substantiating the exemption claims. pests. at the church by Mrs. at the Press, office at reasonable against the county commissioners All who claim exemption by reason FOR RENT— Good rooms. Inquire Lowe Friday afternoon. cost. ., .1 whereby there were restrained from of occupation such as farming must BRITISH SOLDIERS corner Fifth ave. and Eighthst. contracting or paying further bills file their claim with a district board Preaching service in the Ranier EXCEED 5,500,000s FOR SALE At- a bargain. S half in connection with the investigation not the county board. The place The M. E. Sunday schpol picnic church Sunday at 2:30 of NE quarter, Sec. 17, Twp. 133, R. where this board wilLsit is not named was mqch enjoyed yesterday at Sunday school at 1:30. Lloyd George Tells French of the 32, St. Louis county, Minn. Apply OUR COUNTRY. yet. Proper notice will be given Military Situation in Ehgland. Clark's beach. S Geo. H. Gallup, Jefferson, Iowa, tf however. Ab^tfiacts and titles to all property Paris Ju,ly 28.—David Lloyd Georger Claims for exemption under this John J. Stone returned from a in Koochiching county furnished by While the United Statse embraces the British premier, Friday gave a Mr. and Mrs. Roger Jerome are clause must be supported by affidavits short visit with relatives in eastern the Koochiching County Abstract Co., but.... seven per cent of the world's breakfast to several French newspapei^editors mourning the death of their infant (blanks for which will be furnished), O a a S a 3 Official Abstractors,-- International area, and only six per cent of the at which he discussed son who died Sunday and was bur the claim to be filed with Falls. population, yet last year the United fully with them the military situation ied from the Catholic church Monday- Irving Burton left Monday for the district board within five days States produced: and replied to questions. The Temps New Vork to purchase the fall supply CALDWELL BROOK after the man is notified of his call Seventy per cent of the world's this afternoon gives the summary of He then within another five days of ladies' wearing apparel. corn. his tsaik. Mr. Luther Hanson and family returned mu.st support his claim with affidav .1^ .Peter Lundstrom was a Big Falls Sixty-six per cent of the world's Mr. Lloyd George said Breat Britain to their home in Duluth af FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 40horsepower its proving his claim. caller Saturday and was accompanied petroleum. now has between 5,000,000 and ter a month's visit with his parents, automobile. Enquire by his sister Edith. Sbcty-isix per cent of the world's 5,500,000 soldiers enrolled without Rev. and Mrs. P. O. Hanson of our of P. M. Myllenbeck. Fort Frances. totton.: .v. 'v counting between 400,000 to 500,000 city. Ing Tangen is making. hay this MAY Fifty per cent of the world's cop belonging to the navy or nearly a HOW WOMEN AID Attorney John H. Brown returned week. The family moved to Big Falls ,per. ... ..1. -. zb.- million men belonging to the Dominions BY AVOIDING WASTE Cashier N. L. Olson and family,- of yesterday from a professional visit Tuesday. Forty per cent of .the world's coal and colonies. the International State Bank, return to the twin cities. Thirty per cent of the world's Big Ship Program Begun. Demonstrate Thrift. ed Friday. after a two weeks' auto Blaine. Canfield spent Sunday and aminifactured goods. Greatr-'Britain has. placed, at, the mobile trip in the vicinity of Pelican Food is wasted SALE—Various articles. of FOR' Monday in. the.'neighborhood: T^ehty-fiye per cent, of the world's disposition of her Allies, he added, rapids. 1 .7 (a) When we eat more food than household furniture,| also Hard coal wheat. from 1,500,000 to 2,000,000 tons of our bodies need for actual growth heater, at a bargain S. A. Sherman. C. E. Morrissey made a trip to Forty per cent of the world's railroads. merchant ships. Next year's building Some wag with a, perverted taste and repair and to supply energy for Wildwood Monday. program for merchant ships which for humor recently placed a recruiting our work. Judge McClenahan and Assistant Thirty-five per cent of the world's already begun amounts to 4,000,000 placard reading "Arise, Overeating tends to poor health John E. Palmer of the attorney general's H. J. Fougner of Gemmell spent baking powder. tons or twice as much as in a good Your Country Needs You" on and fat instead of brawn makes us office left Monday for their respective several days here this week, return Thirty per cent of the world's year in peace time. cemetery fence. sluggish and indolent instead of en homes. ing by way of Big Falls Tuesday. wealth. Alluding to the campaign against ergetic and resourceful. Read these figures over again fix submarines Mr. Lloyd George said: The wind storm and cloudburst Eat enough and no more. Eat for Miss -Beryl E. Smith of Waterloo, Everyone is very 'busy putting up them firmly in your mind, and re "The diminution in shipping losses did considerable damage here Tues physical and inental efficiency, Iowa, is enjoying a visit at the home what little hay grew here tl|is season. member that this is the country you is incontestable. It is impossible to day night, especially to the new (b) When it is burned or spoiled in of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. are called upon to defend—the great abandon the subject without paying kraf.t mill building, where it will take 4 •*rg7i«t.c cooking. Smith of this city. est :Country in the world, measured homage to the aid given by the American many thousand dollars and several Improperly prepared of poorly Fred Anderson is the local "color by ,all the standards of present day navy both regarding the organization weeks l^bor to repair the damage seasoned food will be left on the Money to loan on farm property guardian" by the decision of Uncle greatness.. of convoys and by torpedo done in a very few minutes.. table and probably wasted. Buy food in United States and Canada. Apply Sam's draft machinery. boat destroyers which have wisely and 'then prepare it carefully. to Frank S. Lang, Internationa! A SOLDIER'S PHILOSOPHY given invaluable service." FOR SALE—The southwest quarter (c) When too much food is prepared Falls, Minnesota. tf Mr. and Mrs. Hans M. Fougner To Withdraw From Greece. of the southwest quarter of section for a meal. Uuserved portions are are the fond parents of a son, Her The following announcement regarding It seems the man in the trenches 6, township 68, range 25, two and a Garnet Peterson, assistant cashier apt to be thrown into the garbage bert Mathias, who made his appear the decision of the Allies" has learned to smile and argue as half miles from Littlefork, containing pail or allowed to spoil. Many housekeepers of the First National Bank, returned ance July .36, 1917. Mother and child concerning Greek territory now occupied follows: 37 acres, about 5 acres cleared. Sunday from a few days visit in do not know how to use are doing nicely. by their military forces was "When war comes two things can Good soil, main roads on two sides, leftover foods to make appetizing Minneapolis with his parents. •published today, following adjournment happen to you— in well settled part of county, small dishes. Money to loan on northern Minnesota of the Allied war conference: You either go to the front or you house. $675.25, $325 cash with remainder Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carver, who resided (d) When too much food is served lands. "France, Great Britain and Italy, a don't. on easy terms. Good chance for here for a number of years but at a meal. Jevne & Norton, Agents, simultaneously, and as soon as possible, If you stay at home you needn't family to make home. Gordon Bros, left a year ago, returned Saturday Unserved portions are apt to be tf International Falls, Minn will end the occupations they \yorry. Littlefork. to his former position as electrician thrown into the garbage pail. Learn have been obliged to make in ancient If you go to war two things can for the Power company. to know the needs of your family A PRAYER BY BILL THE GREAT Greece, Thessaly and Epirus. Military happen to you— After many years of faithful service and serve each no more than you occupation of the triangle formed You'll either be Wounded or you Assistant^' "Postmaster 'Wa'ter Published by request. think he will want. FOR SALE—25 full blooded white by the Santi Quaranta road and won't. Erickson has 'resigned and taken Leghorns, one year old. Ed Johnson, (e) When food is handled carelessly. the Epirus frontier will be maintained If you're not wounded you needn't Mine Gott, vill you be mine partner? better paying position' in the insulite 615 10th avenue. Phone 330.— j26 provisionally as a measure of Vot! You don't know who I am? worry. department of the M. & O. Power Buy clean food, keep it clean until security. I'm der German Kaiser— If you're wouftded two things can company. Mr., Erickson was appoint Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Rubin, formerly it is used, and be neat in all details France, Great Britain and Italy Der Emperor, Vill—yam. happen to you— ... ed as assistant in the local postoffice our city, have moved from Det- of cooking and serving. This lessens will preserve during the war a naval You'll either be badly hurt or you in 1911 and since that time has worked Chisholm, where he has be- waste and is a valuable health measure You know I vipped der Belgians, f^roiUto and military base on the Island won't. hard and efficiently to give the come manager of a good drug store as well. Und mit bullets filled Russia full of Corfu, the island remaining under If you're not badly hurt you needn't patrons of the office as well as the Feed Your Own Family First. •with the privilege of buying it. Und I'll vip France und Italy the sovereignty of Greece. worry. government as good a service as any Don't feed high priced human food Und blow up Johnny Bull. ,•••. If your hurt is desperate two man could render. While the public A good five room dwelling house to hogs' or chickens. things can happen to you— AUDITOR PREUS APPOINTS generally, is. very sorry to see Walter Now, for all dem other nations, forjisale on 5th street. All modern Don't send valuable food to the You'll either get well or you'll die. STATE TIMBER APPRAISERS leave the post office they are pleased I do not care a dam conveniences. Apply at Press office. incinerator or the fertilizer heap. If you get well you needn't worry. to know that he is doing better for If you vill yust be mine partner Don't pour into the sewer nourishing If you die, you can't worry."—Ex. himself and that together with his Und help vip Upcle Sam. The following state timber appraisers The west end of Nineth street is food in the shape of milk, skim faniily will continue to reside in our have been appointed to estimate the busiest iooking- part of town milk, sweet or sour, soup, gravy, or You knows I got dem submarines— city and take an active interest in its NOTICE TO AUTOISTS. timber in th fire run rgions of Northern these days. The Koochiching company melted fat, or water in which cereals All Europe knows it veil affairs. Minnesota for the October 30, is building forty new houses or vegetables have been cooked. But dot Edison he got patents now 1917, sale of timber to be held at the If the automobile owners from this many with basements and furnaces, Keep good food out of your garbage Vat blows dem all to hell. state capitol by State Auditor J. A. 0~ city, when passing out at this port for their employes. pail and kitchen sink. fs Preus Christian Endeavor Notes Now Gott, if You vill do this through Canada and back into the Demonstrate thrift in your home. L._G. Thydean, Big Fork James McAndrewaj'.vBaudette state at Baudette, would stop at the AIMERS—Let us see you about Den You I'll always love,. Make saving, rather than spending, John Nelsonr The regular business meeting was Und I'll be Emperor of de earth customs house and get a 'certificate, .rante on you farm property/ your social, standard. Deer River,y Clarence Yorlcs, Stillwater which is free of any charge, it would 7 $-26 First National Bank. held at the John M. Gish home last Und You de Emperor of above. -. :i.r A William Josie, Minneapolis Monday night. "A large crowd was save them inconvenience at Baudette DR. A. J. KLIMEK I vouldn't ask dis of you,But L. H. Lehner, Fairbanks R. P. Escwein, gathered and a very interesting meeting and insure them continuous journey Ilenry Logan returned Sunday it can plainly be seen EYE SPECIALIST Deer River P. McLaughlin, held. without delay. from Michigan where he and Mrs. Dot ven Edison he pushes dot button Bemidji Sam Dalgard, Kelliher Miss Minnie Hanson was elected Logan have been visiting relatives. I-got no submarine.—Ex.-' *, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST James Perkins, Baudette H. M. as delegate to.attend the convention WOULD WORK. He reports the looks of crops a Johnson, Deer River. at Cass Lake August 13-16. of Little Falls, Minnesota great deal better throughout Minnesota Dr Larson, the optometrist, will be It is not expected that all of the than in the states farther east. The leader for next Sunday's An Irishman out of work applied Will Be At the 4 $ 4 fire killed timber can be estimated Christian Endeavor service is|§|fc*Mrs. at Victoria hotel, Saturday, August to the boss of a repair shop in Det-roit. REX HOTEL, THURSDAY, AUG. 2 V~i time for the October sale and Q^mty Auditor Fraser, Robert C. L. Kingsbury. l. r\ 11, one day only.v 4 £. -S, When the Celt had stated his Returns Every Sixty Days therefore estimators will be sent The treasurer wishes to announce Wple and many others were interested qualifications for a "job," the superintendent Dr. Klimek guarantees a correct fit back into the field for a later state Sunday afternoon watching a that those members who have made began quizzing him a bit. A' of glasses-and satisfaction to every timber sale to be held shortly before pledges to please turn them in Sunday couple of moose which( came down "Do you know ^'anything about eye thai is not blind. Christmas. evening. the Canadian bank across from the Consult him if you have defectivt July, 20^ 1917, St. Paul, Minn!.' lower dock and attempted to swim The C. E. made "the first payment bure. .-i Consult him if you have, defective eyes, h-eadaches, nervous troubles or 1" OSCAR ARNESON,' on the pastor's salary this week: would have done so if they .had not "Do you know how to- make a eyles or need glasses. They are good need glasses. Complicated cases especially i#jSupt. State Timber. V' been scared by boatmen in the river At a recent meeting officers were Venetian blind?" for humah eyes. invited. who gave thpm a little chase, with elected for the. coming term, whose "Sure/ I'd poke my chisel in Examination Free. SUBSCRIBE their launches.