International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 8, 1917 · Page 4 of 9
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jgm* jjkr *2. '+X. *».,, ^*-7C 4 Jfe* Hi r'.\ -H *'X rW 1 1 I *1 -#».*.#,- II.N Ik, -WfaJfr*"' INTERNATIONAL^ FALLS PRESS "PAGE FOltt THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS -r- ~—7 "MOVE UP." 'start, harvest his timber as he need[s the crop, and thus'support himself, WHAT YOU CAN DO vTO Sam HELP WIN THIS WAR Make Room For Old Uncle while making his land- fit t6~ support him with its grain and hay crop? ., AND BORDER BUDGET frhe "Move Over!' You hard-hitting sons School Teachers Are About If this foresting work was done under the superintendence of of King George, Today/ Securing Food .Conservation Publishers of the Official County Proceedings the State Forester, saving waste, saving young trees, taking a certain Move Over! You heroes of France, Pledges. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY Make room for the legions of ole part of the timber income to make payments on the farm, GEO. P. tVATSON, Editor UtaMger WHAT TO DO AND Uncle Sam, why would this plan not bring to the State, just as sure and full a We've been waitin' two years .for WHY TO DO IT Entered at the Post OfHce at International Falls, Minn* as Second-class Matter return for the timber as it might get from the professional woodcutter? the chance. v.., SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $1.50 FOREIGN, $2.00 PER YEAR. "In spirit we've been by your side Our problem is to feed our Allies Such a law is advocated ty the Minnesota Reclamation League, right along, this winter by Siendi^g them as much 'Cause we never were keen for the "Banish the Huns within our gates" is becoming more and and has for years been offered as a substitute for our present laws, food as we can of the most concentrated Hun, nutritive value in the least more the demand of the American people to those in authority which confessedly do not net the State full value for its timber, and Now we've joined, we'll keepVscrappin' shipping space. These foods are do not settle up the cut-over, deplorably wasted land on which the with you to the endV wheat, beef, pork, dairy products, timber once stood. And back up your play with a\gun. and sugar. The wet goods found in the litis basement evidently are what a* "Hey, Little old Belgium, we'll ta|ce Our solution is to eat less of these remain of the large consignment purchased at public sale some THE bEVIL'S RESIGNATION the right flank! and more of other foods of which months ago. Wonder why these goods were allowed to remain in We'll get back your homeland for^ we have an abundance, and to waste concealment by our city and county officials for, so long a time. you, less of all foods. The devil sat by a fire on a pile of sulphur kegs For the Star-Spangled banner in Breads and cereals.—Have at least His head was bowed upo*n his breast, his tail between his legs. glory shall wave, one wheatless meal a day. Use corn, As congress has is LaFollette, Gronna and Stone, so this city's A look of shame was on his face—the sparks dripped from his eyes Backed by a million or two. oat, rye, barley, or mixed cereal rolls, "Put it there, brother Serb, you're a He had sent his resignation to the throne up in the skies. muffins, and breads in place of white council has its Burdick, Lynch and Somers. The only difference hard-fightin' kid, bread certainly for one meal and, if is that this character of person is too proportionately large in the "I'm down and out", the devil said, and he said it witfi a sob, Will we muss up the Bulgars a bit? possible, for two. Eat less cake and "There are others that have got me beat, I want to quit my job. council. Come on, brother Russian, let's jam paltry. Cut the loaf on the table "Hell isn't in it anymore, with the land along the .-Rhine the line hard, IT and only as required. And show Kaiser Bill he ain't IT. "I'm a has-been and a piker, and therefore I resign." Meat.—Use more poultry, rabbits, One of the best ways our city council can give comfort and "All right now! Together, let's end and especially fish and sea food in "One ammunition maker, with his bloody shot and shell, assistance to the Kaiser is to continue refusing to render any assistance the thing quick! place of beef, mutton, and pork. Do "Knows more about damnation than all the imps in hell. to the Home Guards. They are sure giving this town Fix bayonets! The Boche don't not use either beef, mutton, or pork "Give the job to the kaiser, the author of this war. like steel, some reputation for loyalty(?) more than once daily, and then serve "He understands it better—a million times by far." We'll help you to finish the thing smaller portions. Use all leftTover now we're here, meat cold or in made dishes. Use "I hate to leave, the old home, the spot I love so well, Today, Thursday, is Food Conservation Pledge Day. The And show them our army is real. soups more freely. Use beans they "But I feel that I'm not up to date in the art of running hell." teachers of the schools all over the country are busy distributing "Two million Yankees can make have nearly the same food value as meat. quite a dent, cards and taking pledges for the saving of waste atid the proper $31,700,000 PUT TO RUSSIA'S GOVERNOR BURNQUIST ASKS When they're trailin' a yellowstreaked Milk.—Use all of the milk, waste use of our resources. In an article anent this subject in another knave, CREDIT BY UNITED STATES ALL TO SIGN FOOD PLEDGE no part of it. The children must have column of this issue several questions are answered as to why And there's eight million more who whole milk therefore, use less these food measures are necessary and as these questions have will come at the call, American Aid Now Totals $190,900000, St. Paul, Oct. 31.—Urging that cream. There is a great waste of probably occurred to you your especial attention) is invited to these From the land of the free and the Minnesota respond with undivided food by not using all skim and sour Practically All of Which is brave." loyalty to the great need of conserving milk. Sour milk can lie used in answers. Spent Here. —Kenneth MacDougall. food, ^Governor Burnquist in a cooking and to make cottage cheese. c* proclamation has appealed to every Use buttermilk arid cheese freely. With the approach of the day of hearing for deposed Mayor Washington, Nov. 2.—A loan of' KOOCHICHING COUNTY housewife in the state to sign a -vFats (butter, lard, etc.).—Dairy $31,7000,000 was made to Russia today Keyes there comes again the old chestnut from the "gang" that pledge card next week as evidence of btitter has food values vital to childiien. POULTRY SHOW AND by the United States." This advance her willingness to co-operate in Therefore, use it on the table "this is nothing but a factional fight." Sure its a factional fight. POTATO EXHIBIT brings the total actually placed ning the war. £& usual, especially for children. Use Thank God, there is a faction in this city who want conditions to the Russian government credits as little as possible in cooking. Reduce A. D. Wlison, state food administrator, The Koochiching County Poultry reasonably decent and they have a right to have them decent. previously authorized up to has appointed the week of the use of fried foods to reduce association will hold their annual i#1 $190,900,000. That's what we have a police force and a city government, and are the consumption of lard and other November 4 to 11 as food pledge show at International Falls November Credits totaling $325,000,000 to Russia card week. fats. Use vegetable oils, as olive and paying taxes for. Why should this city continue to be run by a 23 and 24 this year. A competent have been authorized by the treasury. cottonseed oil. Save daily one-third judge will be present to place bunch of hoodlums whose highest ambition is to fill this town with Aim at Each House Including today's transaction of an ounce of animal fat. Waste "Pledge card for every household." the exhibits and speak* on poultry prostitutes, tin horn gamblers and illegal liquor sellers from whose there remains available for Russia no soap it contains fat arid the glycerine •is the goal set by the governor in raising. The show promises to be unlawful business they make personal gain, of course its a factional here $134,100,000. Apparently there necessary for explosives. You much larger this year than in the his, proclamation. is no intention to withdraw any of fight and it is going to continue until the majesty of the law is can make scrubbing soap at home, past owing to better prizes since ''America's problem is to aid in the unexpected credits. and, in some localities, you can sell supreme in International Falls as well as in older settled cities jfeeding her Allies through the win-' state aid has been granted and the Indications are that the attitude your saved fats to the soap maker, fact that the show is being held ter by sending them foods of concentrated and villages of this state. of the American government toward who will thus secure our needed earlier than usual so that cold nutritive value, which may be Russia so far as the extension o£ glycerine. weather will not prevent birds from jshipped in the smallest possible financial aid is concerned, is unchanged Sugar.—Use less candy and sweet WORK OF SAFETY COMMISSION all parts of this couiity and adjoining [space," the proclamation says, by Premier Keren§ky's drinks. Use less sugar in tea and counties being shown Watch "These foods are wheat, beef, statement. coffee. Use honey,'ihapl'er syrup, arid for the premium list and program to pork, dairy products and sugar. The public should be kept informed as to the work of the state The latfcst credit given Russia by dark syrup for hot cakes and waffles appear soon. I "The solution of the problems is the government was $50,000000 October commission of public safety and perhaps just a brief mention of the without butter or sugar. Do not Another feature in connection with 'to eat less of these foods and more 12. Two credits, the first $175,^ frost or ice cakes. Do not stint the the poultry show this year will be work that is being carried, on will give the public some idea of of others. 000,000, the second $100,000,000 had' use of sugar in putting up fruits and the county potato exhibit, which will "It is not a question of going what has been and is being carried on. Besides a vast amount of been authorized previously to meet jams. They may be used in place of go to Brainerd where the Minnesota without food, but a question of the educational work, moblization of sentiment, resources, military expenditures of the "Russian govern-, butter. otato Growers association and substitution of foods which America problems, etc., the commission is constantly busy with many investigations ment in the United States for muni-' Vegetables and fruits.—We have Northern Minnesota Development has in abundance for those which tions, clothing, railroad equipment a superabundance of vegetables. in economical problems with the purpose of eliminating association will meet December 6 the Allies cannot do without because and other supplies bought here. Double the use of vegetables. They and 7. Plans for this exhibit are all unnecessary expense in the handling of food necessities thus they have pushed substitution to the Great Britain's advances to Russia take the place of part of the wheat given elsewhere in this paper. Questions limit. making it possible for the consumer to obtain them at a reasonable are, perhaps, almost ten times as and meat, and, at the same time, are or suggestions regarding the "The whole problem as to what price and at the same time give a fair margin of profit to the producer great as the sum advanced by the healthful. Use potatoes abundantly. poultry show should be sent to M. can be met with ease, if each person United States. It is estimated that or retailer. All of these matters have entailed a vast amount Store potatoes and roots properly M. Abbott, secretary-treasurer. will substitute one pound of corn since the war began, England has, and they will keep. Use fruits generously. Those having potatoes which they of work. Practical results have been accomplished in many instances jor other cereal flour every week for advanced at least $300,000,000 to Russia wish to exhibit will please see D. Br vrheat flour, reducing the average as c&n be noted in wheat and flour, coal, marketing of and it, is known that she was -Fuel.—Coal comes from a distance, Jewell, M. M. Abbott orN. A. Smith. consumption of wheat flour from five perishable products, milk investigations, etc. Then there has been still advancing funds a short time ^nd our railway facilities are needied' to four pounds.' ago and contemplated a continuance the adjustment of difficulties between labor and the employees, ifor war purposes. Burn fewer Bunk No. 1293 "The meat problem can be solved of the practice as long as necessary. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF liquor problems, liberty loan campaigns for arousing patriotism jfires. If you can get wood, use it. by reducing the average consumption A high percentage of the money RAY STATE BANK through medium of its loyalty meetings, publicity, etc. Alt- of only one ounce a day for each The men of the Allied' Nations are advanced by England has been spent RAY, MINNESOTA person. Dairy products can be saved fighting they are not on the farms. these things have been organized and set in motion in less than At Close of Business on October 18,1917 in the United States, much of it during by strict economics and by the substitution The production of food by these Date of Report by Bank October 23, five months time. Many mistakes have been made and will be the first year of the war when 1917 of vegetable oils. countries has therefore been greatly Great Britain virtually assumed Russia's made, but there has been but one motive, one object, one patriotic RESOURCES "Sugar can be conserved by using reduced. Even before the war it obligations for munitions and Loans and Discounts $30,466.91 idea back of the whole work of the commission. It has had the less candy and sweet drinks and by was much lss than the amount consumed. other supplies in this country. Bonds and Securities 1,500.00 the use of honey, maple syrup and »The difference came from loyal assistance, with but few exceptions of the newspapers of the Furniture and Fixtures 1,000.00 dark syrups. America and a few other countries. Other Real Estate 500.00 state and a splendidly organized group of county units- Nothing LAKESIDE FISH CO. "Under the law, the food administration Now this difference is greater than has been undertaken or carried out unless it was first determined Due from Banks ...$ 467.06 GREATLY INTERESTED has the power to enforce ever and, at the same time, but little Cash on Hand 1,401.10 that it was necessary as a practical war measure in the commission's such savings as have been suggested food can be brought in from the A new concern in the local field is task of making the state ready and efficient. or even to impose .more rigid savings. outside except from America. Total Cash Assets 1,868.16 the Western Fish & Oyster company Therefore, our Allies depend on of St. Pt.ul for Which articles of Total -$35,335.07 "But this is a war, as has been America for food as they have never AID TO SETTLERS ON STATE LAND. LIABILITIES incorporation will be filed this month said, to prove democracy safe for the depended before. For today they Capital Stock ?10,000.00 being organized to distribute Trupakt are our companions in the great war world, and it must be shown that Surplus Fund 2,000.00 oysters in the Northwest territory, A tryout of "Amendment Number Nine" to the Constitution self-governing men and women can for democracy and liberty. They Undivided Profits, net ....... 387.47 including Minnesota, the Dakotas, put themselves under restraint to are doing the fightiiig, the suffering of Minnesota is to be made in Koochiching county. The timber Deposits Subject to Northeastern Iowa, Eastern meet a national crisis. For this and dying—in our war. on a fairly compact tract of swamp and forest land, will be put up Check ..$16,397.34 Wisconsin and Eastern Montana. reason thie food administration is Cashier's Checks... 1,766.69 at auction a month hence, to be removed preparatory to the experment. The men behind the new company calling for the voluntary, conservation Due to Banks 465.94 MAKE WAR BREAD are W. C. Eardley, manager of the ,: of foodstuffs." Total Immediate San Juan Fish company of St. Paul, An opportunity will be given every "Amendment Number Nine," it will be remembered, makes Liabilities ...... .$18,629.97 Wheat, as much as steel is a sinew iH. W. Keyes~ and D.V J. McCarthy housewife to sign the cards. provision that on land it offers to settlers the State may spend from of war. of the Lakeside Fish company of Time Certificates 4,317.63 a revolving fund to clear a few acres. This is to give the settler Barrels of flour by the thousands, Ranier, Minn. H. E. Williams will chine which is especially attractive lie buried in the ocean—the work of a start, a foothold, a chance to raise something with* which to support be manager of the n^.w concern, for Total Deposits 22,947.60 22,947.60 is that the packages are taken from 9* German submarines. which quarters with adequate cold himself and pay his taxes and instalments, while clearing his the'bottom of the container, so that Total -$35,335.07 Our allies must have one billion ctorage facilities have been leased farm and getting it under the plow. This state aid, it is believed, the oldest packages are always sold Amount of Reserve on hand $1,868.16. ik bushels of wheat to keep their fighting at 173 Market place. Amount of ReserVe Required bv Law, will accelerate the settlement of such areas as may be found in first and are always under ice. Crushed strength. The burden falls on Distribute November 1 $2,235.00 ice is placed in the center compartment Koochiching county. us. Distribution started November 1, We, F. P. Sheldon, President and and thirty-five packages "War bread" as one means of saving The State offers no timbered land to the prospective farmer, and a heavy advertising schedule Ambrose Holland, Cashier of the can be loaded on a special incline. above named bank, do solemnly swear wheat. It's body-building, healthgiving, .will be placed with the St. Paul Dispatch till it has been stripped of £very bit of wood worth talcing off— that the above statement is true to Quality and Price and good to eat. And it cuts and St. Paul Pioneer Press the best of our knowledge and belief. saw timber, pulpwood, posts,* poles and cordwood. This is*sold on materially the amount of white flour The oysters are sold in two qualitie.s, and other publications in the North-! F. P. Sheldon, President, i'x:* the stump at public auction to some bidder whose trade is to cut needed in bread making. west through the Lord and Thomas "Standards" and "Selects", and Ambrose Holland, Cashier. Buy clean, sound wheat from a Subscribed and sworn to before me'-"1.:?# and carry away wood. When this is done, the State /lets in the the p'ackages come in two sizes, holding agency of Chicago. "V. thi3 26th day of October, 1917. farmer. Grind it at home in a coffee Trupakt oysters represent a new eight to twelve ounces. Containing man whose trade it is to clear away the rubbish. (Seal) J. G. Peterson, mill and try this government only $olid meats, these packages and attractive idea in the merchandising &V- The prospective farmer—usually a man with an axe and a Hoe, ..Notary Public, Koochiching County, receipe: of this sea food. The oysters represent ifluch larger quantity of Minnesota. kfc two strong hands, a wife, some babies, and not much more—finds 1 of at My Commission Expires Sept. 29"' bulk oysters, containing from 20 to are packed in air-tight and waterproof 1917. l^his 160 acres covered with a tangle of raiders' rubbish, not a dollar's skim milk oyer mixture of 1 tablespoon containers of waxed paper,constructed 40 per cent of water. J: Correct Attest: (Two) Directors sugar and 1*4 teaspoon salt. Prices will be arranged in the various worth of salable stuff on it, and no prospect of any income from it so that adequate insulation A. G. Wedge, When lukewarm add 54 cake dry permits shipment for short distance trade., territories, allowing for G. N. Millard. until it is cleared, plowed and planted, Vgii'-The yeast or 1 gill liquid yeast and V/2 eicpressage from the nearest distributing 'without icing. five-acre clearing by State aid is the little return' the State cups home-ground flour. Set over point, so that the retailer's^ ^Dealers are provided foP 'a^small Wl makes in recompense fpr^the raii ^The. need for at least this fiveW. V/2 night to rise. In morning add deposit which will be, refunded later, profit will be equalized, and with the acre help is plain. cups flour, beat well, put into greased rapid turnover made posisble with S •&£ with handsome enameled vending refrigerators, pan, andN allow to rise until bulk and Tumors successfully treated the Trupakt method of distribution Why does the State raid this land before offering jt to the M'fe't•, which are automaticv in (removed) without knife or p&ia is double, and £ake. operation, dispensing the different the sale of these oysters "should offer All work guaranteed. Comc^or tier Why not sell the stumpage to the settler rather) than to the write for tree Sanatoriumbook anau a most attractive proposition to the^ sizes and qualities by operation^of a FS \VUJ JAMS 3»R professional land-stripper? Why nbt1 let- the farmer, from the lever. A feature of the vei\ding m,a- rPRE5J| J? uZK? «.-*•** 3/ M'V-