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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

April 11, 1918 · Page 6 of 8

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L«^j/JL' j^SfttSJ k.w jW^--T"*m»wJ»»~ saai. S#*"1lfan llllTi '^,H -1'' mgw 3— •'sk *V 1.* =J, ,* .- =_ w^.» *V fc, A',, _- 3f~ --,e INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SEVEN 2 The people of Finland are progres:MVie 'ilh. jper 100 lib. oI ilive weight while and democratic. This is shown A .small compaci £Ow would .be jjivea by the fact that Finland has full suffrage .a little .less. Twenty pounds oi .upland prairie for women, a Diet composed of :hay will supply .nutrients .as follows: ©nly. one chamber, a proportional The remainder of the nutrients reiq.u.ir,ed method of election, etc. These rights must be supplied .by grain. Of the people fought for themselves in 1906 notwithstanding the opposition all the grains available corn is the ino3.t digestible and slxould .always .be of their country's bourgeoisie. ground fine when fed to dairy cows. Vve know well the situation in Finland, It is important that cows Jiave a variety and as false and incomplete reports of iee'dg, however, and since barley of it hav'e been given in news dispatches, we feel that our duty otward is of practically the same composition corn well the same in the people of this country, toward as as as price at present, some barley may humanity and democracy, commands well be mixed with corn. us to tell the plain truth. We These feeds will not supply enough dare to hope that when the people of /r«f^?Se protein, however, but will furnish too this country get the true facts of the much carbohydrates and fat. Protein situation, their sympathies will be on cannot be replaced by carbohydrates the side of the—democratic elements A Mortgage. and fat which means that if of Finland who are fighting heroically they are fed in excess to get enough and tenaciously against domestic reaction protein, the f„eed will be wasted. A and German junkerism. We balanced ration, that is, one which are assured that the people can impress A THIRD Liberty r.oan Bond is a mortgage on' supplies just th„e amount of .the various upon the government of 'this elements that is needed by the every bit of property in the United States. It is country the necessity of recognizing animal, is a wax-time necessity to the government of the Finnish workers, the safest investment in the world. save feed. At the .same time it means for it is the best service that can Uncle Sam promises to return every cent of the economy to the feed.er. To balance be rendered to democracy and is a a ration of prairie hay, corn and barleye, low to German-junkerism. money interest and promises the money with to use some concentrated food is necessary, In addition we cannot refrain from to equipment "over there' buy food and for the boys such as oil meal. The following sincerely regretting the fact, that ration is suggestive: there arein this country a few Finlanders, our battles us. who are fighiiag for 2 lbs. corn, Pro. .158 C. H. 1.33 Fat a few Finnish newspapers, AND FORffHE PEijPEfc a The marj who holds back (dollar may well look to his consc ience. 036—Cost .06. that pretend to be loyal to the cause NOT PERISH FROM THE c^RTH We know this district will subscribe its full share. 2 fts. barley. Pro. .168 C. H. 1.31 of Democracy, but fight furiously for Fat .032—Cost .06. Uncle Sam is depending on to help "Over the Tcp with the pro-German Finnish bourgeoisie you go I lbs. oilmeal, Pro. .604 C. H. .64 and for German junkerism. che Third Liberty Loan. Fat .138—Cost .065. FINNISH SOCIAL CLUB. THsSpaog&<rciated by- Total, Pro. .930 C. H. 3.28 -Fat .256. Adopted by a meeting of citizens This Space Donated by Markowitz & Summer field Total cost, ,185. at International Falls, Minn., March 20 lbs. prairie hay, Pro. .6 C. H. 8.4 21, 1918. THE SMOKE SHOP Buy Liberty Bonds at .28. Total nutrient feed: Pro. 1.530 C. THE LEADING CLOTHIERS H. 11.68 Fat .536. J. P. ENGLISH, Mgr. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS Total nutrient required: Pro. 1,536 VALUABLE SUGGESTIONS C. H. 10.76 Fat .421. As will be seen from these figures a Who Is Going to Send Him FOR DAIRYMEN slight excess of carbohydrates and fat can be fed at a cost of $.18^ another pouch of whereas the feed given these cows at Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug present costs %.27y2. This means a By Prof. Mi M. Abbott. saving that can be effected of $.09 per Real Gravely Plug is the tobacco to Dairymen can no longer depend on cow per day. send the Boy—not ordinary plug loaded bran and shorts to feed their cows If clover hay is fed, the amount of up v/ith sweetening, but condensed because mills are grinding only about oil meal fed can be still further reduced quality—with the good Gravely taste twenty per cent of the amount of and the ration cheapened. that satisfies and comforts and lasts a wheat normally ground into flour and Present prices make it advisable to a larger per cent of the wheat kernel feed a maximum of oil meal because long while. it is much more concentrated, that is run into the first patent flour according Give any man a chew cf Rial Gravely Plus, and b,« will tell you the kind to send. Send the best! is, it contains much more food elements that't to government regulations. Ordinary plug is fake economy. It costs less per week to For these two reasons feed supply than the other grains, is a chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasU along Daily Thought. while. feed that cannot be fed in unlimited houses are unabld to furnish the Life is a struggle, but not a warfare If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and bran and shorts that have heretofore quantities and cannot be fed alone. it is a day's labor, but labor on God's add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavorimprove earth, under the sun and stars with Not more than a quarter of a pound your smoke. made up the bulk of the ration for other laborers/ where we may think SEND YOUR FRIEND IN' THE U. S. SERVICE dairy cattle in this district. should be fed at first until the cows A POUCH OF GRAVELY and sing and rejoice as we work.— become accustomed to it. The amount As will be shown by the following Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c. John Burroughs. figures, however, the needs of the may gradually be increased to two stamp will put it into his hands in any Training Camp or Seaport or three pounds. Any change of ration of the U. S. A. Even "over there" a 3c. will take cows can be very satisfactorily met stamp it to him. 'Your dealer will supply envelope e:d give you by the use of other grains and milled should be made gradually to Worth Remembering. official directions how to address it. avoid digestive troubles and falling "A man dat's alius thinRin' 'bout his* feeds that are available. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., Danville, Va. self," said Uncle Eben, "don't give his off in milk. The dairymen of Intrnationa'l„,Falls A little more of this bomb practice, The Patent Pouch keeps it Fresh and Clean and Good brain enough exercise to keep hliti Bulletins and tables on the feeding and he'U be ready to sit dourn ana —if is not Real Gravely without this Protection Seal have been feeding the equivalent of fum enjoy a Utile chew of the Real Gravely gettin' narrow-minded." Established 1831 of dairy cattle may be secured from tkt Mkt back home tent him. 11 pounds of shorts per day to a 1000 M? CALL'S the U. S. agricultural department. In pound can, giving two gallons or 17 general feed hay at the rate of 2 lbs.' pounds of milk per day testing 35 per (m for every one hundred pounds of live ccnt butterfat. At present prices this si MAGAZ1 n£ weight and one pound of grain for feed would cost $27.50 per ds^ per nnn three pounds of milk. The larger the a I BHH can. I I V^Kv animal or the more milk given or the Authority __ Since practically all the grain feed higher the per cent of butterfat, the for the dairy cows is purchased from Nearly 50 car si For more feed is required. Root crops off^he farm, the chief consideration Jton 1ue l,300,r' 00 wc~icn v, !-o turn to are very desirable and will replace is supplying the necessary nutrients MtCALL'S tvery mcm.i icr correct fashiciiS. for patterns, for cicnomical fcuj'irr, grain at the rate of 10 lb. of roots for or food materials to maintain the animal fir fancy needlework, for coed stories—icr 1 lb. of grain, 1 lb. of corn and 1 lb. t3kat_tc, for help, for style. body in normal condition and I IcCALL Patterns fit. oi oil ,meal are equivalent in food keep up the milk flow at the lowest value to three pounds of shorts. Both M9 CALLS possible cost. Before proceeding to 75c cost the same at present prices. WACA11N6 make up a ration it is necessary to Buy Liberty Bonds a know how much food nutrients are Why a Civil War Is Year required b3' the animal and this amount is determined by the size of Raging In Finland the animal, the amount of milk giv en and the per cent of butter fat. The first factor can be estimated, the second determined by using a milk scale (Continued from Page Two) VER there in the o* any good spring scale, and the FPm SEND A POSTAL CARD AMD ASK FOR last factor by means of the Babcock and through there to Germany. The SAMPLES COPY of McCALL'S op flO.OO PIN"1 to AVomrii crList of GIFTS Kivcn IT OGIT test. Butterfat tests will be made by trenches today a desire was to starve the'democratic li i:bo&t oo- or BIOYCLB to Boys a::d Offer itself because he believes in :1l: or Litest PATTEKN CATALOGUE or l:iff the U. S. agricultural department or elements to death. ij -h Otrpr AGENTS or (lSU.bO Mizo Offer to .tauitcil. Address by the creamery when it is in operation. All these facts led to the democratic boy in khaki is stretching fighting for the principle of CO., 23G-250 West 37A Sheet,KtwYorl, N.Y. T32W.dC.Ml The test is simple and anyone elements being compelled to" rise wishing to secure a testing outfit as against the bourgeoisie in a resolute right. out his hand to has been done by some of the farmers manner. in this ciistrict, may make the He will fight for your' There was no other possibility. The test at home. you. He has left everything suffering and the patience of the people Zf&isi&iiiifi/iiii' to. rights as long as there is a The food elements supplied to naimals have their limits. Here is the J&lVmSjiJki.? are (1) protein for building up reason why a civil war is raging in he holds dear spark of life left in him. lean tissue, tendons, hair, hide, hoof, Finland. Here is opportunity., to your Zssazs horns, etc. (2) carbohydrates for the against enibarra£d.*?g in sptllisg. errors The very latest news dispatches But he can't do it with and .. is risking death pronunciation and poar choice of production of heat and energ}r, and state that German troops have invaded words. Know the ag of puzzling means (3) fat which performs the same his bare hands. He must war terms. Increase your efficiency, Finland at the behest of the Finnish which results in power and success. function as carbohydrates, but is bourgeoisie and that the country WEBSTER'S have guns, shells, tanks, aeroplanes. 2% times as valuable. has been made a vassal state of Germany. Mr. Haecker, through his experirrrental The Finnish bourgeoisie have FW INTERNATIONAL He must have help. work at University farm covering sold their country to the German a period of twenty"fyears, 'ias junkers. You can lend him a hand by simply i-rtCTIONARY is an all-knowing found that to keep the body of a When Germany invaded Belgium, teacher, a universal question lending your money toUncle Sam. 1$0Q pound cow alive and in working answerer, made to meet your the whole world justly condemned by needs. It is in daily use condition for one day requires the If you do your share, Uncle Sam this. By invading Finland Germany hundreds of thousarids of successful following nutrients: committed a still greater, a more serious men and women the vorld over. can equip him with everything heneeds. Pro. .7—C. H. Per cent—Fat .1. crime, for thfe invasion of Finland 400,000 Words. 2700 Pages. 6000 Illustrations. 12,000 Biographical Entries. To produce 17 lbs. of 35 per cent cannot be defended even by the 30,090 Geographical Subjects. milk, it requires: pretense that it was a military necessity, Subscribe for Third Liberty Loan GRAND PRIZE, (Highest Award) .. n'«H 4.' Panama-Pacific Exposition. Pro. .836 C. H. 3. .76 Fat .321. by which subterfuge Germany Bonds in money as the boys/'over REGULAl snd LNDIA-PAFER Editions. Total required :-Pro. 1.536—C, H. has apologized its invasion of Belgium. WRITE for Specimen Pages. FREE Pocket Maps if you name-this paper. there" are subscribing in blood. 10.76—Fat .421, And it is not mitigated by the G. AC. MSRRIAM CQ., This: total amount of nutrients required fact that'the invasion of Finland was Springfield, RI.-.3S., U. S. A* could be supplied by various made on-the demand of the Finnish combinations of feeds. The object is bourgeoisie. to supply just the amount needed of .^he democratic elements in Finland Valatable feeds at the lowest cost. have always hated German junkerism, Since hay is usually cheaper -than realizing that it was dangerous grains and bulk is necessary^for the to democracj'l. But now the indignation ration for best performance of dairy of these elements has risen to cows, hay is fed at the rate of 2 lbs. its highest point on account of recent -This Spac* Donated by for every 100 lbr bf live weight. That events. Their indignation has grown First NationsBank is, a 1,000 lb. cow would be •'"given 20 extremely bitter toward the bourgeoisie, -V lbs. of hay per day. A large spare who shamefully sold their country cow might bS fed a'little more than in opposing democracy.