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

August 22, 1918 · Page 1 of 8

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Food GOOD TILLAGE IS ESSENTIAL TO BEST PROFESSIONAL CARDS DEVELOPMENT OF ANY PEACH ORCHARD Put yout-Mong JOHN H. BROWN Attorney at Law in QUESTIONS ANSWERED Office over 0. M. Carr & Co. OUR International Falls, Minnesota BANK mmjo/ DR. H. H. IHRIG CHEESE. Dentist Why are we not asked to save cheese? Because we have a plentiful supply Office over Holler's Confectionery on hand in addition to that International Falls, Minnesota needed exports. fox How much cheese did we import in F. J. McPARTLIN 1914? An average of over 5,000,000 Lawyer pounds every month. Office over International State Bank How much did we import in August, W.-Ji-'fy Falls, Minnesota International 1917? Half a million pounds. PHINNEY & CAMPBELL What is the food value of 1 pound of cheese? Lawyers American pale cheese contains Falls, Minnesota 130.6 grams protein, 162.8 grams International fat, 1.35 grams carbohydrates, and DONT LET furnishes 2,055 calories (according LAWRENCE'S PHARMAC to Atwater and Bryant). It Extravagance crush The Rexall Store equals 1 pound of fat meat in Efficient Outfit for Tillage of Orchard Where Topography Is Much An Broken and Draft Is Heavy. energy value. Pr°P- S. N. Rubin, AND KEEP YOU POOR Is cheese made of whole milk or skim (Prepared by the United States Department International Falls, Minnesota milk? harrow, cultivator, or such other tillage of Agriculture.) Most of it is made of whole implement as best suits the needs milk. DR. E. A. THOMPSON of individual orchards. If the soil is EXTRAVAGANCE IS A HABIT-SAVING IS A HABIT. There is comparatively little Since the butter supply is limited, why light, plowing in the spring can sometimes Dentist difference of opinion in regard to IT IS EASY TO PUT A LITTLE MONEY INTO THE not make cheese of skim milk and be omitted, as some type of cultivator the tillage of peach trees. The Phone 245 use cream for butter production? will be found adequate to pulverize BANK EACH DAY, AS IT IS TO FIGURE ON WHAT conviction of the best growers Because cheese is made when Office over International State Banl thoroughly the soil to a sufficient in practically all peach-producing there are such quantities of milk PET EXTRAVAGANCE YOU CAN INDULGE IN-BUT YOUR depth. The surface should be kept as International Falls, Minnesota sections is that thorough tillage on hand that all of it could not be nearly level as possible. For instance, EXTRAVAGANCE WILL LATER BECOME A.GREAT BURDEN is essential to the continued put on the market or consumed if the soil is plowed toward the trees successful maintenance of a as milk or butter. It is really a -YOU'LL GET THE "DEBT HABIT". at one time, it should be turned away DR. ELIZABETH MONAHAN peach orchard. Tillage improves by-product of the dairy industry. from them at a later plowing. the physical condition of the What per cent of the milk produced Keep Soil Light. YOUR SAVINGS WILL SOON6SHOW A BIG BALANCE Anaesthetist land, saves moisture and assists is made into butter and what per In general, the orchard should be Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted in making the plant food in the AND YOU CAN LOOK FORWARD TOISOMETHING WORTH cent goes into cheese? gone over with some kind of a tillage soil available. Sixty per cent to butter, 5 per Phone 223 Office 800 2nd St implement often enough to keep the WHILE. cent to cheese. soil thoroughly light and loose, or, in 4.^^^..f4i4i.|.i|n|i if if if What is cottage cheese made of? WE PAY PFR CENT INTEREST- other words, in the condition of a dust Generally speaking, a peach orchard Skim milk, buttermilk, or sour mulch, for a depth of at least three or NORTHERN MINNESOTA COME TO OUR BANK should be tilled throughout its entire milk. four inches. If a crust forms on the HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION life, beginning with the first season Is cottage cheese nourishing food? FIRST NATIONAL BANK surface, or if the dust mulch becomes after the trees are planted. If, for the Yes. It is rich in protein, and Dr. C. C. Craig ...Phone 22. compact, evaporation of the moisture sake of economy or for other reasons, in price it is one of the cheapest Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 that is in the soil will become excessively it is impracticable to work the entire protein foods now available. I Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 rapid and an unnecessary and International Falls, Minnesota area between the trees, it is usually What does a pound of cottage cheese perhaps serious loss of moisture which Hospital Phone 7S feasible to confine the tillage for the represent as protein value in terms is needed by the trees will occur. As Office over International State Bank first year or two to a narrow strip of other foods? the surface is made compact by rain, Phone 155 along each row. But the width of the One pound cottage cheese is tillage is advisable, as a rule, after International Falls, Minnesota tilled strip should be extended each equivalent to— each rainy period or after heavy showers season and by the third year the entire 1.27 pounds sirloin steak. also as much more frequently as WHEN IN MINNEAPOLIS STOP AT HOTEL LINCOLN surface should receive attention. By 1.57 pounds chuck rib beef. the impaired condition of the dust this time the roots of the tree extend 1.53 pounds fowl. mulch may make necessary. In irrigated 1.46 pounds fresh ham. beyond the spread of the branches and WHAT ARE YOU GOING orchards tillage should generally 1.58 pounds loin pork chop. the entire space between the rows, follow soon after each application of TO BUY THIS where the trees have been planted the What other products are made of sour water. milk or buttermilk? usual distances apart, is rapidly becoming SPRING End Tillage Operations. Skim-milk cheese, hard cheese, filled with small rootlets and Tillage operations are usually continued sour-milk drinks, all of which are root hairs through which moisture and until midseason—the last of NICOLET AVENUE AND NINTH STREET wholesome, casein and milk sugar. plant food in solution are taken up. July or the first of August. By that Time for Tillage. time the growth of the trees for the What place has cheese in the diet? Under normal or standard conditions season will have been largely made, It is a substitute for meat, and in most peach-growing districts the advice Wewill get you anything from fruit buds for the next seasons's crop OPENS SEPTEMBER 1ST, 1918 should be eaten as a dish instead applies generally to begin the tillage a baby cab to a htreshing machine will have begun to form, the fruit of of a tidbit. in the spring as soon as the soil and meet any mail order the midseason varieties will have completed is in suitable condition to work. But In the center of the business and theatrical districts adjoining a large proportion of its growth, price. We can do this and in the case of bearing orchards, some DAIRY PRODUCTS. ,.'V and the later varieties will finish their make a small profit the same the largest retail store. One square from street cars to and of the most experienced growers wait development during a period when less What are the dairy products? as Sears and Roebuck, as with until after the fruit has set before they from all depots yet free from noise of that traffic. Entrance moisture is required for the various Milk, cream, butter, cheese, Ice the buying connections we have begin, in the belief that earlier tillage and lobby on Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis' leading thoroughfare. functions of the tree than earlier in cream, etc. may influence adversely the setting of we cao buy from any factory the season. Where cover crops or What are the distinctive qualities of the fruit. The presence of a cover they can and at the same 125 Rooms 100 with bath and toilet green-manure crops are desired, they milk, butter, and cheese? crop, its character, and the needs of price. We are entitled to this should be sowed, in many cases, by this Milk is called a "perfect food" $1.00 to $2.00 per day the soil with reference thereto are business because we will give time. because it contains all the food other factors that may influence the you better terms. Youl will As the trees become large, some of elements in nearly the right proportion Furniture and equipment entirely new. All rooms have outside date of beginning of tillage. have to send maney with the the extension types of tillage implements for proper nutrition and If the soil is hard or if there is a exposure, electric elevator and local and long distance phones. order when you order from are advantageous, as they make in the most digestible form butter cover crop that has made considerable them while we only ask you a possible the working of the soil under is probably the most attractive growth, it will be necessary to turn Guests will receive the) personal attention of SMALL PAYMENT DOWN the branches without unduly crowding fat and is 100 per cent digestible the soil with a plow and follow with a the team into the trees. cheese has high protein the owners who will he there to wait on them Balance when goods are ready value and is a good substitute for to deliver and found satisfactory. WM. B. CAMFIELD BROWN SWISS GOOD GRAZERS meat. F. S. GREGORY That is worth something, and besides, we take all of the Why is the number of dairy cattle $ trouble of putting in claims, SPARE TIME IN GARDEN in Europe diminishing? Animals Are Mild and Docile and Rank etc., if goods are lost or damaged Because Europe has had to eat Well in Milk ProductionRecords while on the road. many dairy animals because of Cows. (Prepared by the United States Department Are we not entitled to this shortage of labor has reduced fodder of Agriculture.) business What does it cost to raise a and help necessary for the (Prepared by the Ui^fed States Department S.E. THOMPSON & SON herds and shortage of shipping 0 bushel of potatoes, beans, tomatoes? of Agriculture.) 1 has limited the amount of imported The Brown Swiss breed, which does O It may be more than it costs fodder. not have a widespread distribution in 0 Why do the Allies turn to us for to buy them—if you consider the United States, originated in the 1 dairy products? l» your labor. canton of Schwyz, in Switzerland, and Because supplies reaching them But when the nation is in is found principally in New York and from Scandinavia, Holland, and need of more food to win the Wisconsin. Switzerland are now largely cut war it is no time to consider labor FOOD mL^WIN The cattle vary in color from a lightirray Good Teeth are a Business—Social—Health—Necessity off, and shipping can not be provided of this sort. mouse color or brownish-dun to We are DENTAL SPECIALISTS in GOOD TEETH KEEPING to bring food from Australia It it time to produce food dark brown. They are mild and docile and New Zealand. time to have a well-cared-for and are excellent grazers, especially on Why should we encourage our dairy backyard garden. WAJL industry? Of course, you are willing to Because children need plenty put in your spare time aiid lobor Special Write or of milk and butter because the in this way to help the boys One Telephone world faces a shortage of milk at the front fight your battles. For Appointment Day and butter and because dairying is fundamental in much of our Service College agriculture. METHODS OF PRUNING GRAPE How can we use dairy products most wisely? SET OF By using butter only on the SET OF Important Work, Both as Regards Saint Thomas table by using more skim and TEETH Quantity of Fruit and Coat sour milk and more whole milk of Production. by wasting no milk or butter. May1 we use ice cream freely? SAINT FAUl, MINNESOTA (From the United States Department of Ice cream is a healthful food imA Agriculture.) Udcr tie C«lrol Directias «f Arcttisbp Irdaad and offers an excellent way of Good Type of Brown Swiss Breed. In no fruit crop does pruning play Collegiate, Academic, Commercial using milk products. But it contains so important a part, as regards both and Preparatory mrm rough land. Cows average about 1,250 sugar, which is one of the the quantity of borne and the fruits pounds in weight and bulls from 1,500 foods we wish to save. Patronize cost of producing it, as with the A COLLEGE COMBINING FINEST CATHOLIC to 2,500 pounds. dealers who use corn sirup and grape. In fact the manner of pruning TRAINING WITH MILITARY DISCIPLINE This breed ranks well In milk production, honey in place of sugar, and when employed determines to a very large with a moderate percentage making it at home, always use Designated by extent the cost of maintaining a vineyard. Gold Crowns $5.00 ZZ-carat, No better other sweeteners. War Department of fat. Certain styles of pruning require price (or •Ss as "Honor School" How much butter did we export to In the Brown Swiss breed th« average a large expenditure of money —A distinction Borope from July 1, 1915, to July Bridge Work that for weight, bcatty $ 5.00 of 199 cows that have completed In the construction of supports or reserved to ten best and tullty, ku never 1,1916? vearly records for the register of pro...Inctiorfisi6,868:7 trellises and a& equal outlay each seaso® been excelled Military Schools 6,622,073 pounds, most of wfcich pounds of milk fefjtr fpr tying, both early In the seaSrin in the UnitedStates $ 1.00 Sifrer Fillings went to the Allies. ing 3,905 per cent, amounting to 433.4S Wter at any price an£ during the summer. Other Hov much cheese did we export in the In city or elaewkere pounda.gf. butterfat. Ttye^teuJhigfeest 87 sterna require less expensive trellises, SakaiiMim. same period? mi ..$10.00 Cruali, limy milk producers of the breed range from Heracle Plates and little or no expenditure of 38,221,450 pounds, most ol 19,460.6 to 16,496.7 pounds of milk time or money in spring summer andh 91840 ui *2540 values, which went to the Allies. with an average, for these ten, of 17,372.2 Junior and tying, thus making a very considerable How much condensed milk did we export Senior Divisions pounds. The ten highest butterfat We Specialise in Gold Inlays, Gold and Alnmlnnm Plates difference in the cost of producing in the same period? of the producers of the Brown Swiss a good quantity of fruit Mid, since Union Dentists Reserve Officers' 99,541,098 pounds. All except range from 798.16 to 647.30 pounds, grapes have, during the last?'decade, Training about 5,000,000 pounds of this with an average, for these ten, of 683.72 become so cheap, the margih. df profit .Corps. went to the Allies. pounds of butterfat. left to the grower over and above the Bight hundred Have we kef up the immensely increased m, and forty-two cost of production is very ama^ even exports which marked the students regittered when the most economical «ystems 0' fe-1 last year. Orchard Produces Much. fiscal year 1916-17? -Opposite City Hall BEMIDJI —Schroeder Bldg. training are employed. For catalog No part of the farm will produce No from July 1,1917, to January address Open Evenings Until 9 Sundays 10 to 1 &.' V'i more for the land it occupied than 1, 1918, we sent 20,000,000 Very Rev. Give Cow Attention, will~a home Orchard properly selected H.Mqubaii,D.p.Pre. pounds less butter and 13,000,0b0 £Dr. Norcross 10 YEAR GUARANTEE Dr. Clarke If the cow is a machine, see thai and taken care of, and ev«ry farm pounds less cheese than ih the she has good care and all parts properly .• should have one. corresponding period a year ago looked after. ,eh. -t"