International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 9, 1918 · Page 6 of 8
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FOODS TASTE BETTER COOKED FOR MINNESOTA LET'S FILL THE BASKET —TOBACCO TASTES BET I LK TOASTED jPtiinil (Issued bjr Food Adaiiniitration of Minsesota, prepared by R. S. Mackintosh, Agricultural Eitnuin Division, University of Vimncia.) brief cannot Tki» table giver cultural notes regarding"~tlie vegetables that can be here. The plantingdates be aide more' exact because tbe season frown change from year to year and local condition* are not uniform. Since the day of the caveman, who liked his meat raw, civilization has Distance for Plants to Stand learned a lot about the scientific treatment Time to Plant ,\h Length Seeds or Ready for Depth of Row Plants of the things we, est Seeds or Plants for for Required Required V'v Rows Apart V\ Flants Use After to Naturally none of us would now Average Average for for Family Family 100 100 Feet Feet Apart Apart prefer to have our meat raw, our potatoes Planting... Plant of Four of Row ITorse Iiard as they come from the ground, Cultivation Cultivation in Rows Hotbed Open Ground our ccffee unroasted. Sk And naturally follows the great discover)' Feet gu«, gu«, plants....... plants....... 100 00 to 80 3-to 5 ft. Early Spring 2 to 3 ft. 18 to 24 in 5 to 7 in. 2 to 3 years recently made by The American bush bush 100 1 pint 30 to 30 in April to July "S, "S, 8 to 24 in. 5 or 8 to ft. A to 2 in. 40 to 65 days IK ana, pole pint May and June 50"- 3 to 4 ft. to 4 fc. 3 to 4 ft. 80 days to 2 in. 50 to Tobacco Co.—that tobaccotastes •lifets. 75 x/iounces April to August 24 to 33 in. (2 to 18 in. 5 or 6 to ft. to 2 in. March 60 to 80 days 1 Brussels Sprouts 50 ojincc May and June better TOASTED! .50 to 3G in. 24 to 30 in. 16 to 24 in. March 120 days A in. 90 to l/i •Cabbage, early.. .. 25 ouncp March and 30 to 30 in. 24 to 30 in. 12 to 18 in. March April A in. 90 to 130 days J4 This wonderful new idea—simple "Cabbage, latfe.-. 50 ounce 30 to 40 in. 24 to 36 in. 16 to 24 in. A in seed Bed May May and June days 90 to 130 A m. •Carrot 100 1 ounce 24 to 30 in. 16 to 24 in. 2 in. April to June 60 to 90 davs A like all great inventions—was first Cauliflower 40 ounce 30 to 33 in. 24 to 30 in. 16 to 20 in. March April to June 100 to 130 iv A Cderiac 30 ounce May and June used in producing the famous LUCKY 30 to 36 in. IS to 24 in. 3 to 4 in in. March 100 to 150 .ys Celery 100 ounce May and June 3 to 6 ft. 18 to 3tt in. 4 to 8 in. March or Aprii Yi.in. 120 to 150 days STRIKE Cigarette—made of toasted •(.orn, sweet 400 May fo July pint •56 to 42 ir.. 24 to o'O in 24 to 36 in. 1 to 2 in. 60 to 100 days A ucumber 40 1 to 2 in. May and June ounce to 6 ft. to 6 ft. 4 to 6 ft: April 60 to SO days Burl ey tobacco. A l-vgpSant 20 June ounce to 36 in. 24 to 30 in. 18 to 24 in. Yi iu March 100 to ^0 140 days K..jivc 20 1 ounce 30 in. 18 in. S to 12 in. in. April and July 90 to 120 days Burleyhas a mellow flavor, entirely Early Spring horse-radi-h 20 0 roots 30 in. 24 to 30 in. 15 to 20 in. 3 to 4 in. 1 to 2 years different from the tobacco usually Kale. 15 ounce i8 to 24 in. July and August 30 to 36 in. IS to 24 in. A in. 90 to 120 day* }i 1. ohl-rabi 25 ounce 18 to 24 in. 4 to 8 in and May 30 to 3ti in. /i in. April 60 to 80 days A used for cigarettes. It is a pipe tobacco Leek 2ft ounce i4 to 20 in. 4 to 8 in. in. Aprjl and May 30 to 36 in. 120 to-180 days A •Leltuce 35 ounce 12 to 18 in. 4 to 0 in. March April to September "30 in- 'A in. 30 to 90 days and LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes A a 6 Mmkuitlon 100 ounce to 8 ft. to 8 ft. 5 to 6 ft. 1 to 2 in. May and June 120 to 150 days taste like a pipe* Ckra, or Gtiuiho 25 2 ounces 2 to 4 ft. to 30 in. 1 to 2 in. March' May and June 4 to 5 ft. 90 to 140 days )i •i/'nioo, seed.. 100 12 to 18 in. 2 to 3 in. Vpril 1 ounce 24 to 30 in. i« ..i^rch 130 to 150 days •C-iiion. sPts 40 1 quart 24 to 36 in. 12 to 18 in 2 to 3 in Spring to 3 in. Autumn and 60 to 120 day* M? CALES 14 1 arsify. 5 to 30 in. 12 to 18 in. ounce 4 to 6 in. jn March ..arty Spring 90 to 120 days A in. ursnip 50 •iO to 30 in. iS to 24 in. April and May ounce 2 to 3 in 125 to 100 days 300 1 to 2 pints 30 to 3C in. 30 to 36 in. 1 in. .March to June •i'l'Ji.S 2 to 3 io. 40 to 80 days A F« pper. 15 ounce iO to 36 in. 1.8 to 24 in. 15 to 20 in. May and A in. March June 100 to 140 days •»*ul.ato pounds 30 to 36 in. 24 to 36 in. 16 to 24 in. :n. April to June 90 to 150 days A S MAGAZINE Pumpkin ounce 8 to 12 ft. 8 to 12 ft. May and June to 12 ft. to 2 in. ""46'.. 100 to 140 days •Radish. 25 ouncc 24 to 36 in. 10 to 16 in. March to September 1 to 2 in. 2 to 1 in. March 20 to 40 days 3 •Rhubarb, |:!«rts 40 33 roots 3 to 5 ft. Spring a 3 to 5 ft. ft. to 3 in. Autumn or Early years A 1 to 3 t° iiin Hutabaga 40 ouncc 30 to 36 in. 18 to 24 in. 6 to 8 in. lune 60 to 80 days fci-lxify 25. 1 ounce 30 to 36 in. days 18 to 24 in. 2 to 3 in. •iarjy Spring 120 to 180 Authority •Spinach 150 1 ounce 30 to 36 in. 10 to 16 in. 1 to 2 in in. April and September 30 to 60 days A A S(juunh, bush. 10 ounce 3 to 4 ft. to 4 ft. 2 to 4 ft to 2 in. March May and June 60 to 80 days Nearly 50 YearsI A 7 •Squash, late 50 ounce 7 to 10 ft. to 10 ft 7 to 9 ft to 2 in 120 to days May and June 160 Swiss hard 20 m. 2 ounces 24 to 36 iu. 18 to 24 in. 3 to 6 in. April and May 60 to 120 days Join the 1,300,000 to •Toirinto 75 women who tarn A ounce 3 to 5 ft. 3 to 4 ft. 3 ft. to 1 in March' June 100 to 140 days ALL A i,? McCALL'S or •Turnip 1 75 every xnonih l'cr correct fash ounce 24 to 30 in. 18 to 21 in. 1 in. in. April and July 60 to 80 days 6 economical (/A\ ions, for patterns, for buying, Watermelon 100 1 ounce to 12 ft. 8 to 12 ft. 8 to 10 ft. in May and June 100 to 120 days stories—tor for fancy needlework, for good O'E who Me pleasure, for help, for style. McCAXX Patterns fit. •The'most important vegetables or tfce ones that should be in every garden. IJS Several plantings of many of these vegetables may be made to maintain th? supply. For example there may be 2 of bush beans anefbeets, from 3 to 6 of corn, and so on. M9CALTS The in ia in is may 75c average dale of I lie last killing frost tbe spring Aprii 26, and the first kilitug Irost the fall October 8. Frosts be er.pected as late as 10c 1 or 1. I vAKTOOf* Furnished Tmi-3 ev as eany as St^iambcr MM iTft MINNESOTA 0HHS5'0M or PI^JC TY a a NEW PHOTOGRAPH OF THI PITIFUL RUIN Of YPRW Year Copy Government Needs member of the recruiting committeefrom there "every able bodied manwho is not in the army or engaged1 Many Trained Hen in some occupation necessary for wffim. the conduct of the war, is a slacker mm SEND A POSTAL CARD AMD ASK fOB in every sense of the word, in addition SAMPIE COPT of McCAlX'S er #10.00 FINUONEY to setting a bad example for the Offer to 'Women or List of GIFTS Riven Washington, D. C., April 24.—How without cost: or BICYCLE Offer to Boys and rest of the community." Cirls: or latest PATTERN CATAIX5GT7E or Biff many of us realize what would become ish Offer to AGENTS or $160.00 J'i'iM Offer to Idle men in Winona have no alternative, your CHUBCii. f| of our forces in France if the AddreM and are forced to sign a IBEHcCJfll C0,23G.2S0 W«l 37ft Stred,N*wT«l.H. Y. organization at home for producing card, by the committee, signifying the material of war should fail? their intention to work or get into Charging armies and thundering the fighting ranks. A few officials ships are easy to visualize, but not with police power, in different sections so easy to accomplish. There can be of the state have refused to no going "over the top," no paralyzing*,. take any action against idle men,., *Jk broadsides, unless, to sustain but more active and loyal citizens, the blow, there is material in abundance r, jamk have gone ahead with the movement.. to back up the human effort. Some officials used the excuse that ferv v°/.' Right now the civilian branches they had received no official communication of the army and navy are in urgent from Major Yost, recruiting need of thousands of highly trained offifcer for the Minnesota Th is button means workers, and before this year passes district, requesting their cooperation. these branches must be increased by .-y®u are No such notice has been sent at least 20,000. The ordnance department out and will not be. However, thra l^ncle SamV of the army needs great numbers the press of the state Major Yost of men who are trained as mechanical K* has appealed for the hearty cooperation engineers, mechanical and of every official in the state and ruiJi wroiiclit 6.v llie CJcrmaii tjuus is viviUly pic:ured in this new photograph, which shows Uie u«.xrrb.ve«» other kinds of draftsmen, chemists, The in practically every instance has secured c^rlit'dval itnd Cloth Hall at Ypres. metallurgists, and the like. Literally it. SKIP JJOUR thousands of inspectors are also The result of the increased activity wanted for the work of passing upon Hides-Furs in recruiting is already noticable, the quality of everything conceivable with 950 recruits secured in the ETC. AMERICANS GETTING FIELD GUNS INTO POSITION in the way of ordnance, ammunition, district during the first 27 days in and other munitions. For office work Deal Direct with the April. This number will be swelled Largest and Oldest the ordnance department wants a to well over 1,000 by the end of the great many statisticians, accountants iHouseinthe West month. A rush of school boys under and experts and assistants in 21 years of age is looked for as soon and Highest Prices Immediate business administration, and clerks Cash Returns. Write for price as the schools close their present ta£send list* full Information* trained in special lines, such as term. Go. clerks qualified in business administration, O.BERGMAN The "Enlist or Work" campaign is index and catalog clerks, and to be vigorously pushed from now on clerks qualified in statistics or accounting. ft •ST.PAULI "/A.INN. and before long will make Minnesota The quartermaster corps the most unhealthful place in the of the army is in need of several world for the man who is not doing thousand examiners and inspectors anything to help win the war and JSO of everything that enters into the protect his home. personal camp equipment of the soldier. Dollar-Hotel Passenger and freight rate Buy Liberty Bonds Hie Minneapolis clerks are aslo wanted in this branch. 250 MODERN*ROOMS Invest in the Third Liberty Loan The signal corps of the army is Located in Heart of Business District so "government of the people, by the ONE PRICE--ONE DOLLAR short of aeronautical mechanical people, and for the people shall not EUROPLAN RATI roe TWO PERSONS $1.60 draftsmen. The navy has an unlimited MIVATC BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA number of places for drafts..men perish from the earth." COMPLETE SAFETY AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS of various kinds and for a long AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION list of technical workers. Practically INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW THAT NEVEII all branches.~of the service are in HAS A LIFE BEEN LOST IN ANY BUILDING PROTECTED BY AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS need of stenographers, typists, bookkeepers, EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD RUNNING 4 WATER, STEAM HEAT, ClECTRiC LIGHT AND statistical clerks, multigraph TELEPHONE SERVICE. operators, and calculating machine operators. IT is oiby one of the lighter type of field guns, but it is requiring the united efforts of niae American soldier, The United States Civil Service to wheel it into position. They are on the side of the hill -vrHr« Kin.^ one of rhe prettiest spots in France. The gun commission, whose duty it is to fill porlllon is protected by a rictiir.g screen of cmuoiuhw s- retched stcross poles. these civilian positions, urges, as a J&TViaSiucaeU? patriotic duty, that qualified persons, epportuvl'cy Hers i3 to insure ycur offer their services for this work, egainet embarrassing errors In spelling, nesota. pjoq 'saa^snjj Xueduioo jo STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- sb pronunciation and poo? choice of work vital to pushing the war. Good 2. That the owners are: and this affiant has no reason to believe words. Know the meecin« of puzzling SHIP, MANAGEMENT, I All stock in the International Falls salaries are offered, and the work that any other person, association, war terms. Increase efficiency, your Press Publishing Co.,. except 31 shares or corporation has any interest which results in power and success. is-all in the United States. With the CIRCULATION, ETC. owned by Geo. P. Watson, is held direct or indirect in the said stock, WEBSTER'S exception^ a few of the clerical positidns, in escrow by G. N. Millard, cashier bonds or other securities than as applicants will not be assembled Required by the Act ©f_ Congress of of the First National Bank, International stated by him. INTERNATIONAL August^24, 1912. Falls, Minn,, assigned-to Geo. for written examinations, GEO. P. WATSON, P. Watson, and subject to a contract but will be rated upon their education, Sworn to and subscribed before of purchase therefore by said Geo. DICTIONARY is an all-knowing Of International Falls Press and me this 6th day of May 1918. training, and experience, as P. Watson. teacher, a universal question Border Budget, published weekly (Seal) J. R. EASTMAN, answerer, made to meet your shown in their applications, supplemented 3. That the known bondholders, at International Falls, Minn., for My commission expires Nov. 20 use nesd& It is in daily by mortgages, and other security holders April 191& 1924.. by corroborative evidence. hundreds of thousands of successful owning or holding 1 per cent or STATE OF MINNESOTA, 1 over. Representatives of the Civil Service men and women the world more of total amount of bonds, mortgages, I »K SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS 400,M0 Words. 270# Pages. 6000 Illustrations. or other securities are C. W. commission at, the post offices in all County of Koochiching, i,. 12,000 Biographical Entries. Stanton, Bemidji, Minn. ,'McKibbin 30,000 Geographical Subjects. ran. cities are prepared to furnish definite Before me, a notary public in and That the two paragraphs next 4. CKANB (Highest Awaxd^ Panama-Pacific Exposition. for the county aforesaid, personally above, giving the names of the owners, information and blank applications. appeared Geo. P. Watson, who, having 1EGVLAB apd MMA-MKK UMMM. stockholders, and security holders, been duly sworn according to if any, contain not-^only the list law, deposes and says that he is the of stockholders and security holders G. 4k C. MERRIAM CO* Cor. Seventh Street and Hennepin Avenue owner of the International Falls as they appear upon the books of the ENLIST OR WORK Springfield, Mans., U. S. A. -y' MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA Press and Budget and that, the fol*lowing NO CAMOUFLAGE! company but also, in cases where is, to the best of his knowledge the stockholder or. security holder THE, ONLY MODERN Cooperation between county and POPULAR PRICED HOTEL —ALL THEY and belief, a true statement of appears upon the books of the company municipal authorities and United the ownership, management, (and if as trustee or in any other fiduciary Within one block of ten theatre* and principal States army recruiting officers, with LOOK a daily paper, the circulationi, etc. of relation, the name of the peror department stores civilian recruiting committees, bids the aforesaid publication for the date 65 ROOMS 45 ROOMS with corporation for whom such trustee shown in the above caption, required is acting, is given also tttat the At —-Bath fair to make the "Enlist or Work" 75c $1.00 S1.25~SI.50 by the Act of August 24, 1912, em.-bodied -said two paragraphs contain statements campaign the most popular movement $3.50 and $4.00 in Section 443, Postal Laws embracing affiant's full knowledge instituted in the Gopher state Hot and Cold Running Water, Local and and Regulations, printed ©n the re.verse and belief as to the circumstances Long Distance Phones in Every Room. for some time. Even politics are being of this form, to-wit :v and conditions under which JAKE CREEKCARD 1. That the name and address of RAY .BOYD forgotten in the effort, to secure stockholders and security holders Managed by. S "ON THE CORNERS the publisher, editor, managing ed Formerly Chief Clerk "Vendome Hotel who do not appear upon the books men for Uncle Sam's fighting forces. itor. and business manager is George ... __ stock and securities in a capacity Our Rates are Always AS ADVERTISED Winona is setting the pace for the International Falls, Min-jDther than that of a bona fide"owner"7 rest of the state. According to a ,x-,