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_A ., ., ORDER FOR HEARING 'JOn VILLAGE OF RANIER, the-350,000 tons a month contracted, VILLAGE of ranier, JAPS PAY TRIBUTE MESSAGE SENT reading an&'-filing the petition Koochiching County, only a part has been, received. Since TO WASHINGTON Kofoicfli&hit^g: County,' TO RUSSIANS John E. Vagts praying, among other •. Minnesota Minnesota. the beginning of this month Germany I things,- for the judicial determination, has been" sending not to exceed Viscount Ishii of Mission Lauds the by this Court, of who are the heirs of President Wilson Assures Them of ORDINANCE NO. 18. 4,000 tons a 'day. Dutch mines produce-'froin Rebecca Vagts deceased homestead First United States President as ORDINANCE NO. 1C. Every Material and Moral Assist- settler, arid what are the respective 225,000 to 250,000 tons a Father of All Democracy. rights and. interests of such heirs in An Ordinance Effecting Hired Dlirer» month, which 'is barely sufficient to An Ordinance Defining and Punishing the homestead land of said deceased, of Automobiles. meet the most pressing needs xf the Viscount Ishii, special' an^bassador and to assign said homestead to the EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE Vagrance. country. parties legally entitled to the same, from Japan, placing a wreath IN DEMOCRACY'S TRIUMPH IT IS ORPERED, That said petition .i The common'1 council of the village of roses and chrysanthemums on the The village council of the village .and said matter be heard and examined SALE OF SCHOOL AND of Ranier, county of Koochiching, Washington, Aug. 27.—President! tomb of George Washington at Mt. on Saturday the 6th day of October, -. of Ranier, county of Koochiching, OTHER STATE LANDS. State of Minnesota,'' do ordain as, Wilson sent to the members of the Vernon Sunday, claimed the right for A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said State of Minnesota, do ordain as follows follows: day, at the office of the Jrobate Gourti national assembly at Mos- Japan, to honor Washington mem- council State of Minnesota, State Auditor's Office, Section 1. That each person hired at International Falls in said countf cow today assurance that this gov- ory and re-affirmed her devotion to St. Paul, Minn., August 27, 1917. Section 1. Any person fpund within and state." as chauffeur to run automobiles ernment is willing to extend "every the Allies' cause and the principles IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That* Notice is hereby given that on the village of. Ranier who by word within the village of Ranier by any for which they wage battle. material and moral assistance" to notice thereof be given to all persons October 8, 1917, at 2 o'clock. P. M. in of mouth or in writing advocates or person, persons 'or corporation The members of the Japanese mission, the office of the county auditor at International interested bf publishing this Or the government of Russia. teaches, or is about to advocate or shall first obtain a chauffeur's license once in each week for five (5) successive Falls, Koochiching county, with Secretary and Mrs. Daniels No official comment was made by teach therein, or habitually advocates in the'state of Minnesota, I will offer weeks immediately prior to said from the village council of the village as hosts, sailed down the Potopnac government officials on Premier for sale certain unsold state lands, date of hearing in the International or teaches, or is engaged in whole !of Ranier upon a payment of a fee river on the president's yacht, Kerensky's speech before: the members and also those state lands which have Falls Press, a weekly newspaper printed or in part in the occupation, whether of One ($1.00) Dollar. Mayflower. Accompanying them reverted to the state by reason of the and published at International Falls of the council yesterday, but it for gain or gratuitously, of advocating Section 2. That any person so employed nonpayment of Interest. in said county and state. .were Ambassador Sato, Secretaries was made clear that ihe sentiments Terms of Sale. or teaching or advising the duty, Dated at International i?alls this or hired and not complying Lansing, Redfield and Baker, Post- expressed by the Russian leader. Fifteen per cent of thd purchase 29th day of August, A. D. 1917. necessity or propriety of crime or of with Section One (1) hereof shall, were heartily approved here and that master General Burleson, Speaker pripe is payable to the county treasurer By the Court, violence as a means of accomplish,irig upon conviction thereof, be fined at the time of sale. The unpaid balance his declaration indicating the firm Clark, senators and Representatives, JOHN BERG, industrial or political ends, shall Five ($5.00) Dollars for each offense. is payable at any time in whole Judge of Probate. manner in which he and his counsel-, high officers of the army, navy and or in part on or before forty years be guilty of vagrancy.. 3. JBVJVE & NORTON, -._ Section This ordinance shall lors are prepared to deal with ene-!«marine corps, members of the mismies from the date of sale at an interest Attorneys for Petitioner Section 2. Any person found within take effect upon its passage, approval of the new government had [sions of other European countries rate of four per cent per annum, due Aug 30-Sep. the village of Ranier who, by word and publication. on June first of each year provided that aroused a greater confidence iri the ,and many prominent people in dipoutcome of mouth or in writing, advocates the interest can be paid at any time Approved this twenty-third dav of of their plans. .The message lomatic and official life. NOTICE. within the interest year without penalty, or teaches in the said village, or is July, 1917. cabled by President .Wilson,-follows Pays Eloquent Tribute, in effect this means that the interest about to teach or advocate therein, PETER GIBBONS, "I take the liberty to send to the Viscount Ishii paid a remarkable money may be paid any time between DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR or habitually advocates or teaches, President of Village Council. June first and May thirty-first members of the great council. now tribute to the memory of the only without penalty. or is engaged in whole" or in part in Attest: meeting in Moscow the -cordial ^ian who ha? been honored and is U. S. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., Appraised value of timber, when so the occupation, whether for gain or PAUL B. HEGSTAD, August 16, 1917. greeting of their friends,, th^j people honored by the nations warring for stated, must be paid for in full at the gratuitously, of advocating, advising 8 30-9 13 Village Recorder. time of sale. of the United States -, to-. .express democracy. Notice is hereby given that Georgia or teaching the violation or disregard All mineal rights ar« resrved to the their confidence in the .ultimate tri- "In the name of my gracious sovumph A. Lynch, whose postV^ffice address is state by the laws of the state. of any duty or obligation imposed 2104 Harriett Ave., Minneapolis, Min­ GERMANt VIOLATES of ideals of democracy,, and ereign, the emperor of Japan, and All lands "are sold subject to any nesota, on by any statute of this state 'did, the 16th day of October,'^ TO HOLLAND self-government against all enemies'Representing all the liberty loving PLEDGE and all ditch taxes tTfereon. 1916, file in this office Sworn State­ or of the United States upon any Lands on which the interest has become within and without, and to give their ^people, I stand today in this sacred ment and Application No. 012471, to delinquent may be redeemed at person or. class of persons, .shall be renewed assurance of every: material presence—not to eulogize the name purchase the Lot 7, Sec. 6. and Lot 1," 27.—The The Hague, Aug. of! lack any time up to th§ hour of sale, or be- guilty of vagrancy. Section 7, Township 69 N., Range 20 and moral assistance they can ex- of Washington—for that is presumptend fuel is being felt'more and more ^ore resale, to tn'e actual "purchaser. W. 4th Principal Meridian, and the. Section 3. Any person found within to the government .fRussia in tion, but to offer the simple tribute •tr ii rri 1 Such lands are listed under the cap- in Holland. The newspapers are pub-.| tion. -Delinquent- tanks.- timber thereon, under the provisions the village of Ranier who by the promotion of the common cause of a people's reference and love," he of the act of June 3, IS78, and acts lishing daily lists of industries com- No person can purcha.se more than written or printed matter whatsoever, said. in which the two nations are, unselfishly amendatory, known as the "Timber pelled to close down, because they do acres of land as provided by the 320 or by oral speech, teaches, advises "Washington was an American-, but and Stone Law," at such value as. united. General Laws 1905 provided, however, not have enough coal. might be fixed by appraisement, and America, great as she is, powerful as or advocates or is about to that state lands purchased previous to "WOODROW WILSON." Rail Service is Hii. that, pursuant to such application, the 1905 is not charged against such purchaser. teach, advise or advocate, or who she is, certain as she is of her splendid land and timber thereon-have been estimated Railway service aga'in has been reduced destiny—can lay no exclusive habitually--advocates or teaches, or WAR CERTIFICATES BE TO Agents acting for purchasers must and valued by applicant the" and a number of passenger who is engaged in whole or in part claim to this imortal name. Washington furnish affidavit of authority. timber estimated 35,000 board feet at ADOPTED BY U. and freight trains have been taken Appraisers' reports, showing quality $3.50 per M., and the land $80 that is now a citizen of the world in the occupation, whether for gain off. The steam and electric ^treet and kind of soil are on file in this said applicant will offer final proof in or gratuitoush', of advocating, teaching today he belongs to all mankind. And Saving Stamps is Denomination office. as support of his application and sworn cars are also diminishing service and so men come here from the ends of or advising that citizens of this Lists giving legal descriptions of Low as $5 to Be Issued—Follow statement on the 30th day of October,--'' some have stopped. the earth to honor his memory and state shall not or ought not aid or lands to be offered may he obtained of 1917, before Howard S. Abbott, U. S. Stamp Scheme. "In'this city the gas supply is almost the state auditor or the immigration Commissioner -for the District of Minnesota, to re-iterate their faith in the principles assist the United States in prosecuting entirely cut off from 4 p. m. to 9 p. commissioner at St. Paul and of the at his office in Minneapolis, to which his great life was de^ or carrying on war with the public 27.—Details Washington, Aug. of county auditor at above address. Minnesota. m. and the amount permitted to consumers voted. enemies of the United States, the war savings certificate plan, J. A. O. PREUS, in other hours again has Any person is at liberty to protest Japan Claims Entrance. shall be guilty of vagrancy. A citizen State Auditor. modeled somewhat under the British this purchase before entry,- or initiate 4 been reduced. In some municipalities "Japan'claims entrance to this holy of this state, for the purpose of a contest at any time before patent issues, plan, under which certificates of the authorities are urging the baker-s ORDER FOIt HEARING OX PETITION circle. She yields to none in reverence this ordinance, is hereby defined to by filing a corrorborated affidavit ($4.'87) one pound are purchased in to coinbine- and use only one oven. FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS in this office, alleging facts be any person within the confines of and respect—nor is there any installments by stamps issued thru Winter fuel rations for households OF HOMESTEAD SETTLER which would defeat the entr_. the state. the postoffices, have been virtually j/Sulf between the ancient East and will'be reduced/1to the minimum. Applicant names as witnesses: completed, are before Secretary of! new~b°rn West too deep and Section 4. Any person found Dutch Mines Small. STATE OF MINNESOTA, ... Glen M. LewiSj Aais.on Lewis the Treasury McAdoo for considera-! w'^e /or heafts and the under- guilty of vagrancy as defined in: this ss. and C. 'TV. Eden of Minneapolis, These economies are necessarj^because County of Koochiching. tion and probably will be announced standings of her people to cross, ordinance shall, upon conviction Minnesota, and Chester C. Kenney Germany is not sending the shortly. I *s fitting placc, at this time, of Washburn, Wisconsin. a 3n the Matter of the Dctermisuition of thereof be punished by a fine of not quantity of coal contracted for in return V.-irIs, the Heirs of Rebecca Deceas­ JOSEPH WINCZEWSKI, Indications are that the American w^en the "vyorld is filled with tur- less than Twenty-five ($25.00) Dollars for Dutch food products. Of ed Homestead Settler. 8 23-10 18 Register. certificates will be issued in denomi- mo^ an(^ suffering, for comrades in. thirty (30) days in the county jail, cfr nations as low as $5 and the British a cause to gather and here re- or both. stamp scheme adhered to. new their fealty to a righteous purShould Section 5. Nothing contained in the British plan be 'follow- pose—firm in the determinatityi that this ordinance shall be deemed, to ed, payments could be made by pur- the' struggle must go until the On modify or repeal any existing ordinance chase of distinctive stamps issued in world is free from menace and agsums covering vagrancy. less than $1 at postoffices and gression. Section 6. This ordinance shall other government agencies. A book JaPan is proud to place herself be- take effect upon its passage, approval side her nbole Allies in this high resolve, would be given each purchaser in and publication. and here, in the presence of which the stamps would be pasted. Approved this twenty-third' day of these deathless ashes, she re-affirms WThen the book is full it could be July, 1917. her devotion to the -cause and the redeemed by a war saving certificate. .... PETER GIBBONS, After that youngster Pending legislation would provide principles for which they wage batfor President of Village Council. the issuance of certificates up to tie, firm^y determined to do her Attest: $2,000,000,000. whole part in securing for the world PAUL B. HEGSTAD, has romped around all vacation, !.the blessings of liberty, justice and Village Recorder. 8 30-^,13 NO MORE RECRUITS I lasting peace." his old clothes are FOR AVIATION VILLAGE OF RANIER HUERTA AND VON PAPEN Koochiching County, PLOTTED U. S. INVASION Recruiting Station, U. S. Army, undoubtedly in no condition Minnesota Duluth, Minn. St. Louis, August 27.—How Victor- August 25, 1917 tiano Huerta and Captain Franz voir ORDINANCE NO. 17. to be projid of at To all Sub-Stations Duluth Papen, German agent, met in secret District U. S. Army: .caucus in the Manhattan hotel, New An Ordinance Effecting Auto and school. In order to get the best out of himself ""Pt'ng.!.a.PPl,CantS York city, and discussed Germany's Boat Livery Within the Village of for enlistment in the aviation section proposed invasion of the United States Ranier. signal corps. This means the at school, you should see that he is dressed well. was disclosed here todays by aero and balloon squadrons are fill- Congressman Murray Hulbert of The common, council of the village tc. up in all sections, the service, York. Mr. Hulbert is on his way A self-consciousness of shabby clothes retards New supply, repair and construction. of Ranier, county of Koochiching, back to Washington after watching All applicants accepted and forwarded state of Minnesota, do ordain as follows the trial of the Fiske aerial torpedo advancement. from your station to Duluth ht the regatta in Minneapolis. on the 24th inst., are safe. Do not Section 1. That each person or United States agents in an adjoining flat-j any papers back prior to the persons or corporation operating or room, with the aid of dictagraph .. :. :25th. inst., unless you forward them causing to be operated within the and dictaphone instruments, to Duluth on or biefor^ the 24th, inst. Your boy is laying the foundation for manhood now and village of ^Ranier one or more motor were able to report every word of Do not send any after the 24th no betwee„ the two cars or one or more motor boats for the conversation matter what promises were made before hire shall attach each car or Upon conspirators. Their findings were every right-thinking parent wants to see him dressed that date." 1oat in a conspicuous place one of handed President Wilson. This was the regulation License Tags issued \ou are authorized to accept ap- authentic information given the first in away that will make him proud of himself and selfconfident by the village council of the village plicants for the following branches t^e ajmin stration of Germany's real of Ranier upon granting of autolivery of the service, viz.. attitude toward this nation. before his classmates. White Infantry-Medical depart- Hulbert would not di- or boat-livery license. WhUe Mr ment, with experience preferred, but yu,ge Jetails con_ any of the of the Section 2. That each person, persons ',-v any young man, with a common between von Papen and •v 1 .. or corporation owning, operating versation school education and is willing to President or causing to be operated on« or Huerta he di(1 declare that i- ...... .. _• learn, can be accepted for the medi more motor cars or one or more Wilson was thoroughly satisfied of We are prepared to fit your boy out in a suit of plain cal department. Germany's intent to invade the United motor boats for hire in the village Field Artillery—Until notified to of Ranier and hbt complying with States as quickly as England and serge or fancy mixed material for prices to suit all. stop. prance were disposed of. He said the Section One (1) of this ordinance Bakers and Cooks—For the Q. M. Entente Allies could not have continued shall, upon conviction thereof, be •corps, must have letters as to qualification. Du the war much longer had it fined not less than Ten ($10.00) Dollars Recruits for schools for not been for the United States. nor more than Twenty-five ($25.00) $4.50 $5.00 $6.00 $6.50 $7.00 $7.50 $9.00 bakers and cooks. Dollars for each offense for each 10th Engineers, National army CHINA OFFERS 50,000 car or boat operated with such license (Foresters) must have card of state SOLDIERS FOR EUROPE tag placed on a conspicuous forester. place upon such car or boat. 1 Radio and Telegraph Operatorsmust Section 3. This ordinance shall be experienced men with-refer-. Peking, Aug. 23. (Delayed) Generences An Extra Special in Velvet Cordurog at $5.00 take effect upon its passage, approv-' as to qualifications.' a^s Pei Ching,/Lung Chi Kwang al and publicatioq., Supply Company, Q. M. C. Nation- ant^ Chi Tan, commanding 50,000 Approved this twenty-third day of al Army, recruits that can pass the troops of Yjnnan, Kwei and Twing CARR&CO July, 1917..^ -**," physical examination, no experience Tung provinces, have offered forces CIT/ PETER QIBBONS, feV? fM- necessary. f°r service in Europe. Eighteen pro- .j' 'z&T, "gK'w President of Village Coiincil. Colored men for Colored Infantry vinces have approved the project for Attest: with prior service in colored in- a national council which probably -j PAUL B. HEGSTAD, ,, will" be established within a fort- fantry' only. ijt- Village Recorder. 830-913 Colored Men for Colored Cavalry night. The,press generally is urging "THE STORE OF QUALITY." —with prior service in \colored caval- China to present an undivided front ry only. the ,enemy^ to Receipt books, order blanksand A -Ned M. Green,'' T" •-. note books ^at the Press Office StM SU^SCIUBE FOR THE PRESS Recruiting Office^ tionery ^tore, •ri\