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

November 14, 1918 · Page 3 of 8

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T'^' 5 INTERNATIONAL FAIJLS PRESS NOVEMBER 14th, 1918 PAGE FOUR THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ANDB0RDER BUDGET INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PUBLISHING COMPANY a .•o •O O GEO. P. WATSON, Editor amd Manager 3 ,.n a Office cr -1 a 3 2 3 3 05. 3 O at o- v, 2.5' O. cr®? O. "I 3 in' 2 sTS- g. 3 3 Entered at the Post Office at International Falla. Minn., aa Second-class Matter a 3 3 A rt- p. fi S ft O 2.3 2. Q. u? SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR 3 (30 D. ri pi Btjrn a little sulpher on the stove and watch the Flu germs hustle tn I O.I 3 3 O 0Q a 3 Candidate ..... r* to the doors and windows. I -j E The city authorities are to be comm-ended for the care they are taking to prevent the spread' of the Flu scourge in our city and 18| 11 8| 9 Bannock .... 15 71 11 12| 6 101 8 7\ 91 11| 7| 13) 5| 7j 3| 6| 14| 4| 11| 3| 10| 8! 3| 101 8 1 7 1 everyone should assist as much as possible. Bear River 6 3 5 3 2 8 4 4 3 61 6 8 19 Beaver 9 11 16 4 6 .6 11 12 24 27 33 40 29 24 34 16 3 30 Big Falls .... 21 The cowardly Hun who made ruthless war on innocent and unprotected 3 3 3 7 5 4 6 2 7 Bridgie 2i 6 81 71 3 3 8] 4 7| 4|' 7| 1 7 5 9 5| Baldus 8| women and children are already appealing to President 3f 2 4 6| 0 5 7 0 0 4 4 4 2 5 4 2i Cigmars Wilson to be good to them, and if pssible modify the just terms of 41 1 3 2 4 1 3 1 4 „5 5 5 3 0 5 01 Calwell ..— 2%.« 20 10 15 9 23 11 16 12 14 12 13 16 17 retribution required of them under the Peace Terms. Cross River 18 HI 13 41 33 39 38 16 20 28 32 24 34 19 28 31 8 21 361 Dinner Creek 16| S 5 6 12 8 12 12 19 10 10 15 12 7 14 51 Dentabow 18 34 27 9j 19 28 6 20 Only 146 neglected to vote the pink balfot in this county. Out 18] 26 12 20 lOj Englewood 34 27 331 9 16| 27 31 18f 21 22 25 19 221 15| Evergreen ... 22|f 18^ 23| HI of a total vote cast of 2008 on the county ticket 1116 voted dry, 10| 3 io| 11 4 3| 9{.:6| 5 4 4j Feldman 61 17. 7i 16 snd 746 wet, which confirms the county option beyond question 10 7 171 7 I 19' "5 41 20 14 81 12! SI 3| 12| 6| 14| 3| 12 9 Forest Grove 8 10 3 7 3 8 7 10 9 5 11 7 6| 8 41.11!. ll 3l,12L '2l.l°l. 3|. 9| 51 that this county has no further time for the whiskey business. Grand Falls _.. 4 2 2 1 2 6 2 4 1 3 1 4 li_4| 0| 0 3| II 3 31 2 1 2 •2| Gowdy 11 11 6 8 10 6 16 6! 7j- 7| 12 5 12 6 9 10| 6| 9 2 8 Henry r-—\ 13| $ 01, 36 43 26 21 49 49 29 60 33 30| 1(5 55 33 47 29 ,16| 30 27 In another column will be found a letter from the Federal 351 41 231 12 31 41| Harrigan 7 .17\ 181 4 231 16 5 7| 11 4 17 6 11 I 5f 11 8 i3j 9 Indus Food Administration advising against a fourth meal of any nature 32 51 26 .67 17 29 40 32 1061 56 40 421 37 47 37 46 1-21 36 44 Tameson 10 9 4 9 7 9 31 9 151 3 1 9 per day. As a matter of patriotism there is no doubt but that the 9 1 11 2 001: 1| 9 4 Kline 107 95 49 651132 59 93 49 41 68 62 41 531 44 76 Koochiching —I 43111811071 50l 45jll7| 941 71 request will be cheerfully complied with by all the social clubs, and 7 6 10 201 21 17 13 5 5 6 10 5 5 8| 13 Lindford 1 101 8| 8] 101 6| llj 3j 14 5 3 11 10 4 11 6 3 12 societies and lodges in,. o.ur county. 8] 7| 7| 9| 5|-12| 51 12| 20| 5 151 2 12 ft! ll 5 Manitou 15 14 17 3 21 3 3 16 1 141 8| 151 81 151 71 81-151 181 W 16 6 14 3 431 6 Meadow Brook 16 26 201 10( 19 21 2 21 10128( 341 2112128 29 10. 23 22 7 11 17 45| Meding The defeat of the Arnold candidates for county commissioners 32 16 211 11 26 8 11 24 22| 12) 191 10| 26 7 19 27 5 23 1 16 Murphy 19| 12 10 12 8 91 9 6 8 10 8 12 11 3 9 5 I 11 6}" means that this county is about to enter upon an era of real construction Nett River ... 8 .23! 7 10| 20f 5 20 5 19 20J 10 11 20 14 16 11 20 6 16 2 18 .7 Cett Lake for the benefit of every taxpayer in the county. Good 18) 3 10J 14 4 6 13 1=: J? 9 8 8 11 11 11 8 13 12 7 1 Pine Top n| 4| 3 6| 0 1 5| 6 0 5 1 6 01 6 1 2 toads so that every farmter can not only get his products to mark't 2 4 1 4 4 Plum Creek ol ypiij'in m. Rapid River but can take advantage of the best market price for them is going 01 4j .6 0 6) 0 2 21 6 0 •..3 5 1 4 5 2 51 01 41 21 Ray 22, 48!' 6i 331 19 33 33 22 20 15 30 40 7 29 30 28| 10H261- l&j to add at least fifty per cent to his income. 21 51 '20 Rat Root 171 31 141 8 15| 6 9 12 6 9 12 4 7 14 71 15 9| 11 151 41 15 Reedy ....— I I 11! 5 Ml 1 5 8| 8 6[ 111 6 9 3 5! 61 10( 41 9 7 4 Scarlett ... 7! 5| 51 6 1 9 3 in other colums will be found a tabulated account of the recent -41 9 8 71. II 6| 5 3 8 8 .-61 7 Steffes ..... 391 61 291 17 10 28 35 8 30| 7! 30f 14T Sault 33 14 28 21124 county election returns which prove our assertion, during the campagn 201 2! 8114 8 5 6 17 ill 11 6 6 10! 14! 21 51 8| 15[ 7! Sturgeon River .... 16 that crtain candidiates were backed by the gangsters who 41, 2! 2{ 4 0! 6 5 1! 5] 11 41 2| 0( 5! 0| 4(' 0| 4| Warren 5 21' 1 5 41 2 7! 411 61 19| 28 301.181 281 14] 14! 12) 18] 18| 13] 14| 17| 16| 24J 22 361 15 131 35' Watrous 32 15 12 run the first ward and Ranier and hold the balance of power against "6! 2| 81 1 6| 01 3| -4| 5| 01 41 4| 41 71 1 i\ Wicker —... 6 2 4 ggood govenment in this city and county. There is no question but 11| 151 21 Ml 41 10 141 51 13! 5! 81 21.9! 10I-6J 10| 6! 101 7' 81 7! 11 7| 12 Wild wood —.... 5 14 11 51 141 61 131 5 141 12' 171 21 131 6! 141 Jfl 131 51 12!' 61 121 11 5! 161 21 13. 4| 8| 8' that the bunch of men who suddenly appeared from the logging Williams !. 7 12 14 01 31 21 51 0 6! 0| $ 01 41 ll 31 21 31 21 41 11 21 II 21 31 21 3 1(, 3| l! White Birch camps the day before and on election day were induced to come Vii 41 24! 101 231 121 141 211 301 ?1! 25I 9l 14l 181 25 6l '311 31 241 91 201 61 .41 211 10! 26! 21 171 171 Mizpah l5 29 331 111 19 261 171 271 271 40' *il l«l 17 .VI 291 16l 231 291. 231 181 131 131 23! 241' 151 161 281 181 27! here, as on previous similar occassions, to increase the vote in Northome .... poi 4011?1111*1 491 69H10I 69| 721 351 431961 751 681 37! 901 4311021 Soujth International 42 27] these wards and set aside the wishes of the resident and legimate 5612411151 651 4511411115! 751 5911491 321 111 251 191 251 151 281 141 271 151 251 91 91 281111 241 91 2112\\ Internaational Falls, 1st Ward.:. voter who pays the taxes, but under the present system do not ^""1101 1071106 961 87ll21ll05ll0l!l39U77ni5l 881 74H24U.36I 571 90l10QllOPl 7H 6?l 3OI100I101I 711 641 921 77H0H. International Falls, 2nd Ward ... 91 70 85 661 921 68j 821 75113611?^ 70' 8911111 391 971 40H07I 401 751 271 521 941 421" 801 511 591 82! elect the officers nor determine the policy of government. Inf rnat.ional Falls, 3rd Ward.... Register of Deeds County Treasurer County Auditor 1122 Lang ...... -.924 The health condition of our city is quite serious. While it .929 Fogarty Loman Landgraf 1000 728 Shaw —. .975 true that the Red Cross society and the city health department Fraser and all the physicians are doing their utmost yet considerable County Supt. cf Schools Judge Probate County SherifF .1358 Berg .999...43*) more must be done than they are able to db. For instance much Olson .8% White -i~ r-.~i .1269 Kibbey Gav|nt help is needed in addition to what the nurses can do to take Cafe of Mcintosh families who are afflicted. It is physically impossible for a nurse to Amendment Auditor. RepresentatWe Preus ...... ...%. 1059 do the housekeeping, choking and sanitay washing in addition to Dry .1116 J871 Miner _.746 Huntly 526 Wet ..968 nursing the patients in homes to which they are called, and which McPartlin houses as a rule have little sanitary arrangements and no extra Senator in Congress Attorney General Senator Nelson 1^64 Hilton .818' rooms where a nurse can rest, and there should be some pace .1106 Nord Calderwood .— -•——-616 'avis 561 .....644 provided where nurses can get their necessary rest. Rev. Lillevold .... C-erk Supreme Court GoTernor Fr. Killeen has kindly offered his dwelling house for such Burnquist 781 Mueller £31 a purpose. Wheaton -^23 Then there should be two or three conveniently located •Lethert -_^.8r^ Evans --584 emergency hospitals where the afflicted could be taken so as not to imperil the health of the rest of their families under which COUNTY COMMISSIONER officer or to MfS F* J* McPartlin COURSES WILL CLOSE Muller alleged Republican candidate arrangement the voluntary nurses could take cae of many more Chairman of the Emergency Committee RETURNS for clerk of the supreme court, cases. Fr. Killeen has offered the basement of his church as one such of the Local Red Cross Chapter, Student Naval Flight Officers' on the carpet and read him the riot The following are the totals in. t'hiCounty Training at Dunwoody to Be and when assistance is required ^h^ hospital, but other places are needed. act. Come clean or quit was his advice Cimmissioners election: Discontinued Soon same should be included in- yo.ur Some system of ambulance service should be installed for to Mueller. He did not mince 1st District report to the above named officer? words telling him so. Muller repudation, both patients and nurses and also for delivering emergency, med- Training of student naval omcers and such assistance will be furnished Harrigan ..... 258 116 which came later, brought icines and provisions. :142 at Dunwoody institute will end when Olson through said sources. chairman Lindquist scores of congratulatory It is earnestly desired that any and all who could assis. 3rd District 100 carets whose training already has No. 4. Proper food and sustenance letters and telegrams in these necessary and important matters or could do cooking at Slack 23 begun are graduated in ground work. for sick persons will be furnished from all over the state. Gus Lindquist Ulvedahl Fifty of the 300 men now in the through the Emergency Committee of 110 their own homes for the afflicted or helpers, notify John Berg of the is a comparatively young man school's receiving ship are to be 5th District the Red Cross organization in cases and has demonstrated a line of leadership transferred at once to the Massachusetts Langaard ........ 139- where persons or families are unable 28 and the two had seen adversity and that augers well for the future. MINNESOTA POLITICS Institute of Technology, Ellingson —110 to secure or furnish the same the trials and tribulations incident Two years from now Minnesota Boston, and the others through a for themselves.' with the other states of the Union to a desire and a hope for better special ruling, are to be given opportunity Republican Minnesota lias redeemed No. 5.Persons recovering from' said will be in the throes of a national WILSON CANCELS nP*rr things. In the campaign which followed, to be transferred to variV itself. By a vote and a plurality disease must remain onthe premises 'election and it is certain that "Gus" CALLS MINNESOTANS GO Gus Lindquist took over the ous mechanical branches of the navy" unequaled in its history, the loyal where they were cared for until permitted wilf be on the job. You cannot lose Speakers Bureau organized in the enter the army aviation service, or rs of tfijg toft returned to leave the building by the to him. —County Chairman. interest of the Republican State Baker Announces Men in Camps return to civil life. office Governor Burnquist and the physician in- charge or upon order Ticket and here he again establishel Who Have Not Completed Their This information, received yesterday balance of the Republiccan ticket^ of the Health Officer. RULES FOR CITY'S HEALTH his worth, not to speak of a majority Training Will be Returned Home No.6. All persons having knowledge from Washington, was verified and have named a Senate and aj MUST BE OBSERVED for his executive friend. that was Immediately [, of the bringing into the city, by Commander Warren J. Terhuno, ouse, the ability and integrity of by again without precedent Mr. Lindquist's which is unquestioned. How was this' railroad or other conveyance sick commandant of the Dunwoody Naval Owing to the rapid spread of Influenza early business activities hal Washington, Nov. 11—By order of condition brought about and who is persons or persons afflicted with Influenza battalion. A hundred enlisted in the city of International to do with the insurance business, President Wilson, Provost Marshal men in training as aviation mechan^ responsible? Organization and in--j should immediately report and Governor Burnquist, on his election, Falls,arid the imminent danger"to the General E. H. Crowder today directed ics may leave later. telligent voting is the answer. For, the same to the proper Health Officer life and health of the inhabitants promptly named his as second 6t the cancellation of all outstanding Of the 100 student" pilots permitted the first time in a decade Minnesota of the city.: of said'city, if said epedeiriic i'ir not in command of the insurance al- draft calhf stopping the hfoveiheni to .remain-'to- complete their work •. No.7. *Persorfs afflicted with said had a Republican orginiwtion, tMs' "when" thi ^^toHhy suppresed and controlled at' the earKest during the trfext ^^000 twenty-five will graduate today. Alf: disease and families -requiring help year, worthy of the name Jnd «*, added liirt to h« official date possible, the Board' of he men arid setting aside all November Will be through with their work! by and all persbris who have knowledge one man responsible iipr. its.CTea- famjiy pacity of confidential Health of the city of Intel-nat^al ca calls for over 300,000 m£n? Christmas.- of persorts afflicted with the' disease tion, pot sp«k of,its M^W3r.|.secretary adviser.' this posi- Falls his enacted and established' and It was realy prediccted yesterday and requiring help should riotity Secretary N. D. Baker, later- announced is Gustaf Lindquist, of St. Paul, Pn-j jon qus ^iH retains. ^Mr. Linguist's the following1 rules which shalf be in that with the enemy defeated on the, John Berg assistant Health Officer or that so far as .practical* all Secretary tQ. GftvenkOr Born* |evatjon to the leadership of the force and effect until further order sea,, with his submarine "campaign., a Mrs F.J.McPartlin Chairniain of the men who have been called and who (Wist. "Gus," as the boys bsst kfflow the state did of said board and all citiiens^and forces failure, all naval aviation units him is pot an old timer at the game, •EriJfergeney-Comtnittec/ have not yet completed training 4 their persons within' si1d city are hfereby no COIIle without fight To its NoA 'All persons in sad city willing eventually will be transferred to the but he bid the gronnl^^d pm ^. will be immediately tnrfied back to requested*'to observe and obly t!ic shMI1 and on n01nbtr of 0#c army, to render assistance to families' on the political map an, organization „, civilian life. same Said rules are as follows: io t0 hs temporafy The reputation of graduates of Dun "with Influenza and where help is Secretary Josephus Daniels announced covering every county and cfpndM-j Republican party in Min- No. 1. All persons iare forbidden to mentj tl) woody iit preliminary flight training !rieede4 should at once, list their that no immediate steps stoner district: in the state that won: always been officered congregate on the street Corners neso4l has not ames with Mrs F.J.McPartlin Chair- has been high, the majority of its the admiration and unsolicited en-| opening would be taken, toward-demobilizing private or ptiblic buildings of the w|th c|Mn and the graduates being assigned to overseas & any part of the naval forces of the dorsement of no fess an authority »ecessful campaign city of Intifnatiinal Falls in Buffibefsi of Emergency Coimftittee of of the present duty or designed as instructors Uni 1 States. than Chairman Hays of ft. Nation- ,oun4 efforts at control at exceeding ten persons. he Red Cross. simi|ar & in various schools The necessity of *al Committee. Hays regards Gus as. a No.9. Trained nurses and persons Men not yet entrained whether 29 work. Governor Burnquist, however, No. 2. All poor halls and places curtailing the education of pilots i* comer. of any experiance in caring for sick specially inducted or assembled by ^fV: would have none of it and thanks to where soft drinks are sold or disposed believed to have caused the people are requested to list their general call for whom the day and Navy Chairman Lindquist tirst came into his. sagfecity and foresight, Gus was of, must remain closed to the public department to move all students now names with said Chairman of said hour of service has been set by draft ^prominence two years ago when put in charge. How Chairman Lindquist until further order of^the Board, of on the "receiving ship," where men Emergency Committee. boards, will be considered as honorably as the head of the Governor Burnquist realized the confidencce placed a a are given drills and signanl work, and By order of the Board of Hea'fth. discharged and so paid. Voluntary Committee he put in him is seen in the big victory of No.3. All persons or families now &' are uniformed and equipped before John Berg, his chief over in a hotly contested ""Calls for the Navy and Marine last Tuesday. The one thing about afflicted with Influenza or who have N taking up their education proper. Assistant Health Office. primary by a vote that urfprecedentecl, Corps are not affected by the cancellation Gus Lindquist is that he is a fighter. symptoms such as to justify them in $ It was a labor of love and entrainment of men for He hates sham. Deception is foreign believing that they are threatened with "Gus" as he and Governor Sell your furs to Fred Shaw for these services will continue as Miss Kate Riley is afflected wifcii or- to him, something demonstrated two jvith the disease must immediately Influenza. dered. Burnquist had been boyhood ifiends1 weeks ago when he called Herman cash. -r- a report to John Berg, Assistant Health A ^3^ if Sf-: