International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 8, 1917 · Page 2 of 9
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v,t'. i)j »,* 2 wwr^rm?: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE TWO if CHICKENS STAMPS OPPORTUNITIES FOR ALLIES NEED A YEAR WAR! EDUCATION AT WASHINGTON *8TO ATTAIN POWER IN WAR TINE PAPERS FOR Washington, D. C.,. Ooc. 31,—To Strength Is Not Expected to Reach the young man or woman who seeks Greatest Force Before 1919.', to obtain a college degree and a livelihood By E. L. Heermance New Law, Which Goes Into Effect PRACTICAL FURRIER at the same time, no city in December 1, Includes All C^mmercial Washington, Nov.3.—Premier Kerensky's low A hen is a machine to turn the country offers an opportunity declaration in Petrogard Document*. Ontario Fort Frances. grade food material into eggs, 'Can more attractive than that to be that Russia is economically worn the people of Koochiching county found in the national capitals The PLAYING CARDS AND out and must rest has brought home several universities at Washingtn afford to operate such a machine, PARCELS POST PAY TAX to officials here for the second time THE OLDEST EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE at the present prices for raw material? provide evening classes with hours this week the imperative need for arranged conveniently for government My answer is yes, if they man There will be more than the commission centralized control of the Allied IN THE WORLD age their business carefully. If feed employes, who ordinarily complete to pay on your real estate forces. their day's work at half past is high, the price of eggs is proportionately deals in the future if you conform to It came first with the defeat of the four arid all libraries, including the high. the new law covering legal docu Italians on the Isonzo front. Library of Congress, are open at I have kept detailed account of ments of all descriptions, as well as Both of these failures are traceable night. my small egg factory for the past checks and promissory notes, which to lack of team work. Italy's call for For years thousands of young people two years. Observation for a longer goes into effect December 1. help was not heeded until great damage time would be desirable, but I give have entered the civil service at The amount of tax to be levied had been done. Eight months of my figures for what they are worth. Washington with the main idea of follows: revolution and hblding back the Germans My flock during that time has averaged devoting three or four years to unaided have left the Russians On drafts or checks payable other 17 hens. I board my roosters jequippinp themselves for a professional disheartened. Kerensky adds they wise than at sight or on demand, 'free and keep a separate record of or scientific career while supporting also are resentful because Great Britain promissory notes, except bank notes the hatching and rearing of new themselves. Many of the adn France have sent no help. issued for circulation, and for each stock. young men live at fraternity houses, The United States and the Allies renewal of the same, for a sum not I find that each egg-laying mach co-operatively conducted, thereby have the men, money and supplies exceeding $100, there will be a tax ine, in the course of twelve months, lessening the living expense and also to defeat Germany, but it is realized of 2 cents and for each additional required about 70 pounds of grain, Securing a place where they can entertain [now more than ever that victory is $100 or fractional part thereof, 2 the price of which I shall discuss in their friends. far away unless these are employed cents. a moment. At the same time each In addition to the university 1 under a co-ordinated leadership. .vS rv.-v Tax on Deeds. hen consumed 28 pounds of dry courses, the Young Men's Christian U. S.' Should Lead Conveyance: Deed, instrument- or mash (bran, shorts and meat meal) association and private schools conduct There is a growing feeling in many writing, whereby any lands, tenements, which at the present time costs me evening classes in techinics, responsible quarters here that the or other realty sold shall be about 3 cents a pound also about 5 languages, accountancy, stenography itime has come for the United States granted, assigned, transferred, or pounds of grits, oyster shells, etc., and typewriting, and the usual high EXPORTER AND IMPORTER OF to step in and alssume leadership. It otherwise conveyed to, or vested in at about a cent and a half, a negligible school studies. RAW FURS is believed this country is in a posi the purchasesr or purchasers, or any item. My average egg production Notwithstanding the drafts for '.tion to act in such capacity. other person or persons, by his, her, per hen has been 121 a year. military service, practically all the Its men and resources must fill the or their direction, when the con From my figures, the production of schools in Washington show an in gap in Europe. And, again, it has sideration or value of the interest or each dozen eggs requires about two fcreased enrollment this year. This not created jealousy among any of .property conveyed, exclusive of the and three fourths pounds of dry jis due to the great influx incident to the other nations. Developments in value of any lien or encumbrance mash, worth about 8 cents, and 7 :the war. Ten or twelve thousand Russia and Italy have convinced remaining thereon at the time of the pounds of grain. Most of the local Highest Cash Prices Paid on new clerks and other employees army men that it will be impossible sale, exceeds $100 and does not exceed'$500 poultry keepers at the present time have been appointed in the departments to direct the full power of the Allies Raw Furs or fractional part thereof, are buying wheat, corn or hen-feed, and this great civilian army against the Central empires before 50 cents, and for each additional $500 at 5 cents a pound. This makes the is being added to daily. Stenograhers the spring of 1919. or fractional part thereof, 50 cents. He will pay the duty and war tax on all furs from the United cost of each dozen eggs 8 cents plus and typewriters and mechanical Big Task Ahead & Provided, that there is nothing in 35 cents* or 43 cents, which gives a draftsmen for the catalogue clerks, States and pay as high a price for them as any Here is what must be accomplish this paragraph shall be so construed very slender margin to meet fixed clerks qualified in statictics or accounting* ed first, and it is because of Ameri house in the United States. as to impose a tax upcrn any instrument charges—labor, depreciation of the and clerks qualified in ca's part in this work that gives rise or writing given to secure a plant, loss of birds, and interest. Simply business administration for the office to the feeling that America's should debt. to keep my factory running last of the Drdnance Department of be the guiding hand: BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY Custom House Receipts. year cost me $3.60 for each hen. For the Army are in demand. First—Ships enough to overcome membership in the fresh-laid egg Entry of any goods* wares, or F\ C. ROGERS The representatives of the federal the U-boat menace and supply the 1 merchandise at any custom house, club, we were obliged to pay three civil service commission at the post needs of this country and the Allies cents in dues for each egg. This fixed either for consumption or for warehousing, offices in all cities are receiving must be built, mainly by the United charge could be greatly reduced not exceeding $100 in value, numerous inquires from persons who States. 25 cents exceeding $100 and not exceeding with a larger plant, and most of us Second—America must raise Iwish to be at the seat of government would consider the labor item a recreation $500 in value, 50 cents exceeding at this time of big events and to equip, train and transport sufficient $500 in value, $1. rather than an expense. .have a part in the actual administration men to keep an army of at least 2,000*000 Entry for the withdrawal of any Suppose we put the fixed charge at of the government's great soldiers at the front. goods or merchandise from customs a cent and a half an egg, or 18 cents business. Women are finding in this Third—Ame'rica must spend upwards bonded warehouse, 50 cents. a dozen. In the case given above, it office work an opportunity to "do of $50,000,000,000 and provide would cost you 61 cents to produce Passage ticket, on way or round their bit" in a very practical way. enough foodstuffs to meet the shortage trip, for each passenger, sold or is'V a dozen eggs. The price just now is in Europe. sued in the United States, for passage about 50 cents. Fourth—Russia's transportation CONGDON, DULUTH CAPITALIST The poultry keeper, rather than by any vessel for a port or place system must be rehabilitated, a task LEFT $6,500,000 ESTATE not in the United States, Canada or sell his flock, or run it at an actual for. American engineers, and its econQ^nic^and Mexico, if costing not exceeding $30, loss, may do several things military resources re-organized'/which Heirs Must Pay Minnesota $168,000 tax shall be $1 costing more than 1. Increase the size of his 'flock if it is calculated, will GEORGE P. WATSON, Proprietor as Inheritance Tax, Court Rules. this can be done without overcrowding. $30 'and not exceeding $60, $3 costing take 'at least a year. more than $60, $5. Provided that To double the size of your flock Up At Paris Meet Chester A. Congdon, Duulth mining such passage tickets costing $10 or does not mean doubling the cost of These problems will be considered capitalist who was also chairman keeping chickens. less shall be exempt. at the great war council to be held of the republican state central committee Proxy for voting at any election 2. Increase the production of your soon in Paris. Reports from European This is the best place to trade for flock. Your hens, with proper care, at the time of his' death, Nov. of officers or meeting for the transaction capitals indicate that the 21, 1916, at the Saint Paul hotel, left of business, of any corporation will produce more eggs on the same SCHOOL, OFFICE AND HOME United States is expected to play an Minnesota property valued at $6,010,633 or association, except religious, amount of feed. important role at the conference. STATIONERY SUPPLIES besides large holdings in educational* charitable, fraternal or 3. Raise the price. This we shall It Will be no surprise if the Allied other states and including a California literary societies, or public cemeteries, be justified in doing this winter. chiefs turn to this country for a residenc worth more than 10 cents. Fresh eggs will soon be 60 cents leader to pull their forces together, $500*000. Power of Attorney. again, and perhaps higher. thus preventing a repetition of the The estimate of the Minnesota 4. Keep high grade birds and sell Power of attorney, granting authority Italian disaster and of the Russian property in the estate is the basis eggs for breeding. Having my own lapse.),,. to do, or perform, some act Pens of computation of inheritance, taxes electric incubator and brooder, I for or in behalf of the grantor, which In the meantime attention of officials of $168,177 to be paid the state, Egbert Pencils was able to get a premium of 2 in Washington will be urged authority is not otherwise vested in S. Oakley, assistant attorney cents on every hatching egg from the grantee, 25 cents. Providied, that to speeding up of the home war program Tablets general, announced today on his return Feb. 15 to June 15. and raising of additional no stamps shall be required upon Rubbers from Duhjth, where he appeared 5. Reduce store feeds by keeping any papers necessary to be used for funds. for the state and obtained a probate your chickens where they can run May Double War Revenue Mucilage the collection of claims from the court order fixing the tax. The at large in summer, and grow such United States or from any state for It is expected that Congress will Letter Files bulk of the Minnesota property is in feed as it is needed. pensions, back pay, bounty, or for be asked to double the war revenue mining stocks, but the family home Carbon Paper property loss in the military or naval 6. Save store feed by the use of obtained at the extra session. With and furnishings at Duluth are listed service or upon any powers of attorney garbage. How I miss that full garbage the expenses of the first two years Library Paste at more than $350,000 and there are required in bankruptcy cases. pail my neighbor used to have. of war now. estimated at $50,000,000,000, Fancy Stationery other minor items. The estimate of JPIaying cards: Upon every pack it will be necessary to raise 7. Feed cheaper grain. I have cut the total estate was not available at Typewriter Ribbons playing cards containing not $5,000,000,000. annually by taxation if out the wheat and corn, and am feeding the capitol. more than 54 cards, manufactured or the ratio raised by bonds and taxes oats and barley, which have Mr. Congdon's will was unusual in imported, and sold, or removed from is to remain as 5 to 1. Along the netfrly the same feeding value. You many respects. His wealth was by new levies suggested lis a flat tax of the consumption or saile, after the can cut your feed cost 2 cents a common repute grossly exaggerated, passage of the- act, a tax of ,5 cents 10 per ceiit on incomes. pound* or 14 cents a dozen eggs.. per pack in addition to the tax impdsed "usually about tenfold, due to the exhilarating 8.. Buy with others in carload lots. WRITING PAPER CHEAP air of Lake Superior,'* the under the ejeifttifig law. A PIECE OF GOOD FORTUNE .This creamery is now doing this, at 4 will said, and he urged his children Parcel post packages Upon every We have a large amount of the best cost plus one per cent and drayage. on that account not to commit the parcel or package transported from In these days of high prices it is grade bond paper in white and various This reduces feed cost nearly 20 inexcusable folly of deceiving themselves. •one point in the United States to refreshing to find one article of nation-wide colors, in tablet form but without cents or another 5 cents a dozen. t' Another peculiar provision another by parcel post on which the covers, that we are selling out demand that will not cost This mehtod in the long run benefits made larger bequests to the younger postage amounts to 25 cents or more, more than it did last year, and yet at 5 cents each—a third of a pound the local stores, rather than the reverse, children. a tax of 1 cent for each 25 cents or of good paper in each pne. Also a will be more valuable than it has because it saves money for fractional part thereof chatted for The widow, six sons and daughters ever been. large number of scratch pads at 5 their customers. A such transportation, to be paid by a grandchild, a nephew and Mr. for 5 cents and 2 for 5 cents. The Youth's Companion subscription 9. Substitute cheaper materials 1 the consignor. Congdon's sister share in the Minnesota price, $2.00, will not be increased. than meat meal to supply the necessary No such parcel or package shall property, each in a different The 52 issues of 1918 will be I, protein for egg making. Green amount, according to the provisions be transported until a stamp or packed full of the best stories by the cut bone may be used, though it stamps representing the tax due of his will. rai6st popular writers. The Editorial seldom represents a saving. In winter shall have been affixed thereto. Page, the Boys' Page, Girls' Page, Clara Bannister Congdon, the widow, Subscribe for THE PRESS -The Popular Home Weekly •'&' frozen fish can be worked up local Family Page and all the departments receives $848,686* of which $85, poultrymen should club together will bring a vast amount of cheer, 000 is payable immediately, and the AN ATLAS IN EACH HOME and bring down a sled load. On a ONLY PER YEAR good entertainment and information balance at the rate of 25,000 a year. farm, skimmed milk supplies what is for every reader in the family circle. Cram's Edition, a Magnificent Work, The children receive estimated needed. -ri By special arrangement new subscribers Just Issued, Strictly Up-to-Date. amounts varying- from $929,026 to K.' stj/.' for The Companion canalso t'^The great interest in the European $554,233, according to their ages under Do "Good Turns." POSITIONS waiting tor every Majestic Hotel (have McCall's Magazine—the fashion a provision that each child s,hall war- opening of the Panama canal, ifcr'V Most of us can look back to a day young man and woman who takes authority—for 1918, both publications the. construction of thousands of receive $25,000 a year between the tr when the kind word of seme good bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting for only $2.25. •h&i ages of 21 and 25 years, $35,000 between miles of steam and electric railway, Cor. SevMiti^ StiMt and Hennepin Awnu* friend made us forget how dark and 4 or auto, gas and steam engineering 25 and 30 years of age, $5,000 This two-at-one-price Offer includes hundreds of new counties and towns MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA cheerless was life's way. Then why at the Crookston college. the tax should be prepaid by means between 30 and 35, $10,000 between should we hesitate about doing a THE ONLY MODERN Board, and room in private family, 1. The Youth's Companion—52 issues 35 and 40, $15,000 between 40 and 45 "good turn" for someone now, even POPULAR PRICED HOTEL of .Canada and geographical changes $3.50 to $4.50 per week. Write to J. though we know that "good turn" will in 1918. in all parts of the known world, haye and $20,000 annually as each reaches Within one block of ten theatre* and principal C. Sathre, Crookston, Minn, as tf. "put us out" a little? department store*. 2. All remaining 1917 issues of The the age of 4i years. Alfred E. Bannister, made a good dtlas in the home, ROOMS BOOMS with The woman who waits for a "convenient" a school and office a necessity and the a nephew of Mrs Congdon* time to put her "good intentions" substantially bound, t5'V was taken into the family at an early 3. The Companion Home Calendar greatest reference work now in use. 75c--$1.00 $1.25^150 into effect will always have a The publishers of the well-known No expense has been spared to age, is to receive $25,000 a year and, for 1918.| ^ffel^ ISY5" .Hot and Cold Runwlny Water* I and! long list of things to do tomorrow. Today, Magazine--12fashion Long Distance Phonti in Room* Cram's atlas have just brought out make the maps absolutely perfect. Mr. Congdon's sister, Laura C. Hebard, 4.V-McCall's^ Emjr whether the stin is shining or -t, t}.\ numbers in 1918. a magnificent new edition of their For sample maps and complete in^ $12,000. a year, during their lives great storm clouds darken the sky, is Managed by RAY BOYD "'."t-V mb.***'' formation, address James R. Gray & All for only $2.25 Umivaled World atlas. The new atlas and! the remainder of the Minnesota 1 Formerly Chief Clerk Vendom« Hotel the time to do what we have decided THE YOUTH'S COMPANION contains 500 pages 12x16 printed Co., Ill North Market street, Chicago. estate, estimated at $369,994, is left Our KatM Always A3 ADVERTISED on doing.-—Exchange. on the best quality of map paper and Nov. 8-15 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, Mass. to a grandson, Chester A. Congdon.