International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 28, 1918 · Page 2 of 9
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The M. & O. Power Company has purchased the stock,of the Border Meat & Grocery Co. a and will reduce the price of all goods to the Europe is still sending an Ihsistent call for more food. We must send it lowest possible margin, and will sell strictly If'the war is to go on efficiently. If ... for cash on the "Cash and Carry" basis. Office o.er Holler's Confectionery w.e eat it all we cannot ship it, and the food administration has International Falls, Minnesota already Deliveries will be made for 5 cents "V tried to picture how much that whea^ Is needed by people who,will if starve IT WILL PAY YOU TO INVESTIGATE, COME AND SEE GEO. S. LANGLAND they do not get it, the administration food Lawyer M. & 0. POWER CO. states. "Fqr the least ^bit of heedlessness In the litis Block on Fourth Avenue on your part in food conservation some International Falls, Minnesota one somewhere in'the world must suffer PROVISION STORE privation," an official statement F. J. McPARTLIN declares. "The food administration I has mastered the problem of America's Lawyer food in such a way that every Office over International State Bank ounce of food conserved and kept in International Falls, Minnesota the currents of trade goes to an empty Press Office stomach in Europe. "It is an absolute sin to waste food. G. F. SWINNERTON, M. D., C. M. Food has become sacred. Physician and Surgeon "Food means life it means somebody's Store Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted life, and you dmnot escape responsibility Office over City Drug Store "There is no waste of food among International Falls, Minnesota the allied nations." WAR BREAD COSTLY TO DR. JE^NER vPERRY CHANCE A GEORGE P. WATSON, Proprietor Physician and Surgeon BRITISH GOVERNMENT Office over litis Drugr Store Phone 11 Calls at Every year the British government Night Hotel Koochiching CARTOON FURNISHED THIS NffWiPAPER I pays $200,000,000 toward the cost of international Falls, Minnesota THE COmtfMON PUBLIC SAFETY MINNESOTA OF This is the best place to trade for (hat nation's war bread. That is the principal reason why Fkyjlish bread PHINNEY & CAMPBELL SCHOOL, OFFICE AND HOME Puttin6 H15 Thumo Down. prices are lower today to the consumer Lawyers than in America. Incidentally the STATIONERY SUPPLIES FABMEit ALLY sota farmers are doing and urged' as liritisli bread is much poorer than the Falls, Minnesota International generous a government compensation I American. as other lines of endeavor are now receiving. Great Britain has taken over all OF DEMOCRACY W.E.LAWRENCE Such was only justice. home grown graih, bought at an arbitrary One of the early agricultural activities price, and all imported wheat The Rexall Store of the commission was the supplying bought in1 markets of the world at prevailing IN GREAT WAR of farm help mad«i necessary Pens 'international' Falls, Minnesota prices. This is turned over to by the draft. With the usual sources the mills by the government at a price Pencils' of supply cut off by the national call that allows the adulterate'? war bread E. A. THOMPSON DR. to arms the Commission at once took loaf of four pounds to sell at 13 cents. Tablets Dentist over the free employment machinery The. two pound loaf costs 9 cents, and RubbeVs of the state and much financial loss the one pound Loaf sells for 5 cents. Phone 245 Tiller of Soil as Essential to Success was averted as a result. This year In milling, however, 14 per cent, Mucilage Office litis Drug Store over even greater plans are in -prepai'aLion more flour is extracted from the wheat as the Soldier or the Falls, Minnesota Letter Files International for the harvest call. lhan In America. And there is a compulsory Gun Maker. Another of the early problems was adulteration of 20 per cent, Carbon P*per transportation and how it wits handled and an allowable adulteration of 50 W. E. MARTIN Library Paste by the Commission is best told in the per cent. Contractor and Builder IMPORTANCE REALIZED Nv thousands of freight car that have Compared with American bread, the Fancy Stationery Repairs Promptly Done been forwarded to every section of the British product Is only about 65 per :*ent. pure at its best. statu af the urgent call of farmers and Typewriter Ribbons Phone 159 705 8th St. In France, under conditions someVliat communities generally. Any dearth similar, but with a larger extraction, in this respect has been kept down to I£R. ELIZABETH MONAHAN Agricultural Interests Receive Early the four pound loaf sells for 16 the minimum. ?ents. Consideration From Public Safety One of the chief features of the Anaesthetist Commission—Help sv.ccess of the Commission agricultural and Inspir* irt an AMERICAN SAVINGS WILL way has been the con'Mence ation Given—State to WRITING PAPER CHEAP Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted its activities has inspired. Education Double Production. and appeal, instead of MEASURE WHEAT EXPORTS We have a large amount of the best patriotic official Phone 223j Office( 800 2nd St. have been the main grade bond paper in white and various, commands ''Democracy's 'principal %lly in this of propaganda and as feature its a colors, in tablet form but with-, The Shoe Hospital great war for the dethronement of re&u.t cooperation is greater general out covers, that we are selling out "We have already exported the Prussianism is the farmer. Though than in the history of the state. ever at 5 cents each—a third of a, pound whole of the surplus of the 1917 wheat guns may tiiundsr and. cities crumble Today the commission, has more intimate of good paper in each one. Also a REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT harvest, over and-above the normal demands before the onslaughts of the millions relations and is in closer touch of our own population. It is large number of scratch pads at 5 now in great cause, peace, NATHAN NURICK, Proprietor engaged the with the farmers of Minnesota than necessary, therefore, for the food administration for 5 cents and 2 for 5 cents. everlasting peace can come only liny other known agency. 213 Third Street to restrict export of wheat through the lowly tiller of the soil. \Yith the opening of the new crop Next to Boston Lunch so as to retain in the United States To the thoughtless this may not appeal, year efforts of the Minnesota Safety sufficient supplies to carry our own but how inseparably the great commission will be redoubled in making people until the next harvest. NORTHERN MINNESOTA causc and the farmer are linked is indicated it a record breaker and there is "Therefore all exports of wheat in the unusual deference being HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION every reason to believe that the fondest Subscribe for THE PRESS -The Popular Home Weekly from now forward are limited entlrly shown hint by those directing the hopes of those in charge will be Dr. C. C. Craig ...Phone 223 to volume of saving made by the American allied interests. No battle is complete realized. Anticipating such, plans Dr. Elizabeth Monahan... .Phone 223 people in their consumption of without the farmer. God speed him, that will carry the commission well ONLY $150 PER YEAR wheat and wheat products. Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 is the constant supplication. into the harvest season are in the "We continued wheat shipments for Hospital ...Phone 79 Among the first of the state war matt ing and these cover every phase December as far as our situation allowed, Office International State Bank units to recognize t|ie importance of of farm work and state help. over but even with ,all the conservation Phone 1S5 the farmer in his relation to the great made we were still unable to load conflict was the Minnesota State Safety International Falls, Minnesota several hundred thousand tons of foodstuffs commission. Early was the consideration urgently required by the allied THE STUBEE Electrolyzed Sea Water. given the agricultural interests nations, during the montii of December S. E. THOMPSON & SON Electrolyzed sea water possesses of the state by this body and in alone." powerful antiseptic qualities, and an its twelve months of existence little HERBERT HOOVER. apparatus has been devised by which has been overlooked in the wayv of It can be treated and used on shipboard help and patriotic inspiration. Returns Agents for. the Sash and Door Factory to keep the vessel thoroughly WHEAT-CORN YEAST BREAD. in consequence have been many clean. fold and further help is contemplated. This year should see Minnesota's food production doubled and as the IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS Coins Wear Away. main source of that production is the By mere waste, caused by coins rubbing farmers of the state the task the Minnesota one against another, the civilized safety commission has before! We Are Well Equipped to do All Kinds of world loses one ton and a quarter of it can be appreciated. And that the fold and 83 tons of silver annually. Commission will succeed there is little MILLWORK doubt as it has the confidcnce of the farmers and they will respond to and you will make no mistake by getting Doesn't Produce Results. a man. "A hopeful dispositionals mighty their prices before ordering elsewhere One of the most active of the Min fine," said Uncle Eben. "But it doesn't nesoca Safety body In an agricultural give you no license to sit down an' Wheat-corn bread is more nutritious way Is C. H. March, vice president loaf till yotir hopes come out." Building and Contracting a Specialty than bread baked with wheat flour Dej^ott Vbpor of the commission and a farmer himself. alone. Thousands of American families All Work Guaranteed As the head of the agricultural today are using this mixed flour Had Enough tf That. division of the state organization both bread, and in so doing are enabling MacDoriough (to fourth wife)—The his time and his money have been America to providemore wheat flour LARS STUBEE, Prop. meenister dinna approve o' my marryin' freeiy given in its furtherance. Recently for the-allies. Here's a tested recipe The only absolutely agtAn. But I tell't him I canna .Mr. March returned from for this bread: Take one and a half be aye buryin', buryin'. Wickless Oil Stove 2nd Ave and 6th St. Phone 80 Washington, where he went at the cups of milk, water or a mixture of instance of Gov. Burnquist and the the two one-half cake compressed on the market. members of Ihe Commission *nd his yeast, one and a half teaspoons salt, Burns just like gas. Concerning Advice. visit was not only of value to the one tablespoon sugar, one- tablespoon Advice is like snow the softer It Call and let us agricultural interests of Minnesota, of fat if desired, one cup. cornmeal and falls the longer it dwells upon but to the entire' Northwest. If only and two cups wheat flour. show you. the deeper it sinks into the mind.—Coleridge. the promise of an increase^ fixed Put one and a half cups of water, 4 price for the 1918 Wheat crop, which the cornmeal. salt, sugar and fat (if was one of the objects of the visit, used) Into a double boiler and cooST* OHN M. GIH S. E THOMPSON & SON is realized, -this intervention alone twenty minutes. The water Is, suffix Then It Becomes Clear. will be worth many millions of dollars cient only to soften the meal a little. exChange,^ "We often wonder," remarks an Allow the meal. to cool to about the to the farmers of the state.- "how many folks make a living Watchmaker and Jeweler temperature of the room and add the At the command of Gov. Burnquist until we have a bill against them." flour and yeast, mixed with the rest and the Minnesota Safety commission —•Boston Transcript. CAR SCHEDULE. of the water. Kiiflad thoroughly, Mr March placed before President make into loaf, place in pan of standard Wilson and those interested in food The Pally Thought. size, allow to rise Until nearly The following is the regular schedule production a number of things necessary In prosperity prepare for a Chang* fills the pan and bake 45 or 50 minutes. to the success of the farmers and for the International Falls and Agent for Singer Sewing It is hardly practicable to use lo adversity hope for one. tfieStdditional production which is so Ranier car line: a greater percentage of cornmeal than urgently desired.and wfis successful Machine Company and Ranier Falls this even in emergencies, for bread so to the extent that many reforms will J:iH\ 1:45' a.m. meets Dul. train. 2:15 a:m. made differs very little from baked undoubtedly follow. Not the least Woodstock Typewriter. The Real Question. 8:15 a.m. ... ..... .. .... ,9 :30 a.m. mush. Less cornmeal can be used of the promises Obtained was aid in Everywhere in life the true question 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m and in sucn a case the general method behalf of a substantial Increase in we do.-* Is, not what we gain but what 2:15 p.m. given above may be followed. 3 :30 p.m. the government fixed price for wheat Carlyl* 1 It is possible to make a yeast raised 5:10 p.ip. meets Dul. train. 6:15 p.m and a partial return to state gram JT-A com bread without first cooking the, 7:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m. grades which have been superseded commeal. In this case not more than by federal standards. Acting on behalf Also dealer in Kpolc, Demand for Cocoanuts. one cupful of meal should be used to of the commission Mr. March make .V ^European factdries each week Manager, four cupftfls of flour. In other reS5?v»jfs \sr & pointed out to President Wilson fend •tar' artificial Wear-U-Well Shoes about 16.000.000 pounds of ^£'p Cut this^'out and past^e it in your the bread is- mixea and baked his war aides the grfeat work M'mie- all as a bue. butter with cowgnulr hat. •. is in the above recipe.