International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
September 27, 1917 · Page 1 of 8
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WHS LaFOLLETTE'S SPEECH STATE GAME NON-PARTISANS REPUDIATED -f f?' BEING SCRUTINIZED BY LABOR LEADER W Minnesota Transfer, Minn. May' Be Arrested When Safely .'••••' The following are dates during E. G. Hall Declares Men Will Forsake Sept. 20, 1917. JtaK which both small and large game in Commission Concludes Consideration Unions Rather Than Asso To Coun.ty Director and Committeemen Minnesota may be shot. A careful of Disloyal Speech. With Disloyal Association. ciate observation of these rules will be appreciated Gentlemen: by State Game Warden C. GOVERNOR SAYS INVESTIGATION AFFILIATION WOULD BE We presume you have already received A. Avery. TO BE THOROUGH notice from Mr. W. W. Cumberland, DEATH TO UNIONS Wild docks, wild geese, coot and manager of markets information, ft rails, September 16 to December 1. Minneapolis, Sept. 22.—Bob LaFollette's !p that our office and warehouse While E. G. Hall, president of the speech, delivered when the Unlawful to kill wood-ducks. is now in operation and we Minnesota State Federation of labor, Nonportisan league closed its convention Prairie chicken, sharp tailed grouse are ready to assist producers and yesterday was asserting union ins St. Paul in a blaze of and snipe, September 16 to October growers in any way possible to market men would quit their' organizations disloyalty, will be considered by the 1. Unlawful to shoot mourning dove, their products. We are receiving before joining the Nonpartisan members of the public safety commission woodcock, upland plover, or golden inquiries from individual producers, league's, efforts were being made to at their meeting on Tuesday. plover before 1920. growers arid farmers' association obtain the appearance of Col Theodore Copies of the speech will be in managers from various localities and Quail, November 1 to December 1. Roosevelt to counteract the the hands of each member of the such inquiries are increasing daily Unlawful to shoot partridge, Chinese speeches of Senators LaFolette and board by that time. Counsel for the in number. Most of such inquiries ringneck, or English pheasant until Gronna. commission will also have had time pertain td the amount of stock each 1920. Would Kill Labor. to make an analysis of it. has to ship, variety, condition of October 16 to February "There is one sure way for organized Squirrels, If the members of the commission same, grade, and when they are or labor to kill itself, and that is 28. think that the speech was seditions, will be ready to ship. They also ask Deer and moose, November 10 to to join a disloyal and anti- American it is likely that the arrest of LaFollette for prices and we are in position to In Our movement," Mr. Hall declared at the November 30. will be asked. There is some quote prices from time to time, so Bag limit ducks, 15 daily, 45 in possession. office of the second district draft disposition to place the entire matter they may know what market conditions Custom board Minneapolis, of' which he is Quail, 10 in one day, 20 in before the United States senate, are. possession, 30 in any one open season. a member. asking for the expulsion of the Tailoring While this office and warehouse is "There is no question," he said, Prairie chicken, 5 in one day,. leader of the "wilful 12." a Minnesota state proposition, yet "but that the Non-partisan league Depl 15 in possession, 25 in any one season. The speech made by A. C. Townley, we are receiving inquiries from the at its meeting in St. Paul made Not more than 30 game birds, president of the league, is also state of Wisconsin so you will under except wild ducks, in possession at broad overtures to organized labor being scrutinized. His case will also stand what an important factor this for affiliation. It is true the league one time. be considered by the public safety department is to producer and grower. is seeking to combine the farmer Your new Suit Resident game license, small game, commission. We are not here to make any and the union man. It would not have been good policy $1 big game, $1. Nonresident license, for Autumn will money, but merely to assist in any Will Never Succeed. to have arrested LaFollette on last small game, $10 big game, $25. way we can to market fruits and be smart and "It will never succeed, because 75 Unlawful to shoot ducks before Thursday night, according to C. W. vegetables, and if the producers and snappy full of per cent of the union men in Minnesota Ames, member of the commission. sunrise or before sunset. growers will call on us, we are sure are so loyal that if it came He pointed out that it was necessary individuality and we can assist them in any number to a question of joining an un-American to study the speech in its entirety, ENGINEERS WANTED of ways. We also might add at this honest in wool' movement or quitting the labor something that could not have been time, if any. producer or grower has FOR U. S. ARMY ens and work' union they would quit the union done the night of the meeting. any railroad claims or adjustments and cling fast to Americanism. "The investigation will be thorough," nolanship, if you'll pending our office is thoroughly familiar "There one sees the menace to the said Governor Burnquist. "If have us measure Duluth Minnesota, with such details and are in organized labor movement of such the Wisconsin senator invited treason, September 14, 1917. a position to render first class service, you. With more than 500 distinctive wool' baits as the Non-partisan league is he will be forced to answer for The War Department has this date being on the ground, and can holding out. To accept their overtures ens and the modes of the moment, his conduct." authorized the enlistment of a few take such matters up in person with would be signing the death It has been pointed out that the we're able to satisfy every requirement. men for the Engineers of the Regular such railroads, then too, we will assist warrant of the organization." People's Council, an initerant organization army to go to France. in ordering cars for loading if Union men in Minneapolis were from New York, could not Men should apply at onc^ of the. O.M.CARR&CO. we are given the necessary information calling Mr. Hall by telephone directing have done nearly so much harm as army recruiting station at Duluth, regarding the kind of equipment his attention to the menace, of was done by the Nonpartisan league Minn. necessary, destination of shipment, "THE STORE OF QUALITY" the situation created by Non-partisan in its meeting. LaFollette was billed Applicants must have had experience etc. league overtures. as the headliner of the People's E S I E O A E A E S in engineering work. If any producers or. growers in Council meeting. Denied the privilege This authority will be withdrawn your section feel that they must call Three and one-half miles south of of talking before tha body, he as soon as regiments are filled. on us with their carload shipments tity. Must take trees as they come nevertheless was permitted to present Only volunteers can select the arm we will be glad to treat such shipments and pile brush. Will haul to town for the same views through the in which they desire to serve and as in the same way as mixed town. 20 acres, mixed wiid, 50c per medium of the Nonpartisan league. voluntary enlistments may be stopped carloads of fruits, vegetables, etc. cord on stump or 25c in large quan$1.50 any time on account of the draft At present the market on potatoes Have buyers for farm land in Koochiching per cord. Jas. Ewald. those who expect to select their county. What have you? somewhat weak and the best offer branch of the service should enlist we are able to get is $1.05 per Write particulars to now. Money to loan on farm property bushel sacked and loaded F. O. B. J. H. Dunn & Co., Ned M. Green, in United States and Canada. Apply Jul. 1, 17. Anoke, Minn. twin cities or points taking same Capt. 28th Infantry, to Frank S. Lang, International rate. From what information we can A Recruiting Officer. Falls, Minnesota. tf. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS gather every indication, leans toward still lower market, presume until cold weather sets in. Subscribe for The Press Bo not fail to emphasize the fact to producers and growers that we can render first class service in marketing their products of vegetables, fruits, etc., for we are on the ground here, and in touch with conditions daily, fully familiar with methods of marketing, also transportation jroblems, and will look after inspections, The Press Office possible adjustments because of stock arriving in damaged condition through negligence of railroad companies and otherwise, or any other Stationery Store feature connected with the movement and sale of any shipment. We also have first class warehouse facilities, 1918 1918 since they are steam heated and thoroughly ventillated for the safe storing of vegetables, etc., in GEORGE P. WATSON, Proprietor fact, all shipments stored with us ANNOUNCEMENT. are guaranteed against loss by reaon of damage. Storage rates are very reasonable and we can furnish S a schedule on receipt of information This is the best place to trade for as to variety of stock that is to be stored. SCHOOL, OFFICE AND HOME Is it possible for you to advise us on receipt of this letter what the STATIONERY SUPPLIES prospects are in your locality, as we believe there is considerable AUTHORIZED SALES SERVICE stocky in-your territory for us to market. As stated above, if we can be of service to w^our county Pens committeemen do not hesitate to call on us at any time, as we are in Pencils touch with market conditions daily Tablets and please be kind enough to see that this notice is posted in such a Rubbers way htat all producers, growers, and Mucilage farmers' association managers will Letter Files receive the foregoing information Yours very truly, Carbon Paper 'Minnesota Commission I Library Paste of Public Safety, Per P. A.' Ragatz, Fancy Stationery Marketing Agent. Typewriter Ribbons F. 0. B. DETROIT WOOD LOTS OFFERED WE CAN MAKE PROMPT DELIVERIES: ri§ First National Bank—5 miles from city beyond cemetery. 40 acres birch Come in and see us or telephone and we will call. WRITING PAPER CHEAP tamarac and mixed. Call up for terms Ford man will see you anyway W, pi We have a large amount of the best 1 L. A. Ogaard—Beyond Ranier, 5 grade bond paper in white and various C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. miles from city by good road. Over colors, in tablet form but without CV- 100 cords drift wood in fine condi covers, that we are selling out tion. May be cut for half the wood. at 5 ceWts each—a third of a pound of good paper in each ofie. Also a Robt. Irvwin, 6 acres tamarack and large number of scratch pads at 5 Authorized FORD Representatives spruce, 1 3-4 miles south of city, good for 5 cents and 2 for 5 cents/*1 f4A Temporary Sales Room Grand Theater Bid* road. $1.50 per cord on stump. Will haul at reasonable rate, 'm Vv m- SflSL Frank Pelland, Jr.—At Pelland, good birch, ash and maple can be had Subscribe for THE PRESS—Hie Popular Hose Weekly for 25 cents per cord stumpage. Unlimited ameunt. This wood lot is ONLY $1.50 PER YEAR 'only a quarter mile from M. D. & W. trade. iafiv., JC? tftcA