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

February 20, 1919 · Page 6 of 9

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-?. -?r^- -«"-r **v ^T7T* '-C^v*1 JEa^aq*? 4sf"^ r*^\-\- '§w?^\iwgmz:A ll W /S tygr §r •^.-^ a g?®S%:?vi ^PSSJUl V^ PAGE SIX VS' CLUBS TEACH TO RIFT AND INDUSTRY PROFESSIONAL CARDS •A AND HELP TO MAtfE. PrlOSKESSiVE FARMERS Sfe 4wOHN H-BROWN v- -1' Attorney at Law ^s^rt ««rf O. M. Carr & Co. PBBWM. titci national. Falls,.. Minnesota }i DR. H. H. IHRIG -r- Dentist Of^ce cr Holler's Confectionery S international Falls, Minnesota F. J. McPARTLIN Lawyer GOOD PASTURAGE FOR SWINE Bank Office''over'-International State Minnesota International Falls, In Many Sections No Other Green iv Vf^k V' Forage Is Used Than That Furnished by Pasture. R-: PHINNEY & CAMPBELL L^SS SMwpv -Mf Lawyers (Prepared by the United States Department ~~4 1 of Agriculture.) International Falls, Minnesota The importance of having a good A v\ permanent pasture for hogs can hardly Club Members Learn More Than Principles of Agriculture. J. J. HADLER be overestimated. In many hogproducing localities no other green (Prepared by the United States Department ties, a common custom—the kind of -it LAWYER of Agriculture.) forage^is used than that furnished by banking, by the way, where the character Agricultural production is not the grass or grass and clover pastures. and industry of the borrowers International State Bank Building. jum total of achievement by members The advantage of not having to go to form the major part of the security. jf boys' clubs in the South. Those the expense of frequently preparing In this connection the testimony of the youngsters below the Mason-Dixon line and seeding the land appeals to most president of a bank in Mississippi is LAWRENCE'S PHARMAC "&• •aise good crops also, they raise fine farmers. corroborative, Says he: "So far as my The Rexall Store aby beeves and standard pigs. Their Hogs do not relish grasses except informationrgoes, there is not a single heep are of accredited, breeds their S. N. Rubin, Prop. r*hen the leaves are young and tenf.er. piece of bad paper in the state as a result poultry is of the better types and the Hence it is necessary for the of loans to club boys." These instances International Falls, Minnesota gardens they cultivate are model gardens, best results to keep permanent pastures are taken at random. many of them yielding very well stocked. If the plants are The influence club boys exert upon .n worth-while produce. In dollars and allowed to mature they not only become DR. E. A. THOMPSON their fathers and upon the farmers in 2ents, the result of those boys'- efforts less palatable but are deficient their neighborhoods is very, marked, Dentist annually mounts up to many thousands state and county agents say. It is the ?«$•*" Phone 245 in food supply it is of incalculable £t kind of influence that, through practical ifc-v value to the 15 Southern states. Office over International State Banl demonstration, turns skeptics into But this is only part of the story—a converts that makes progressive International Falls, Minnesota jare enumeration of some of the activities farmers out of "the-old-way-is-goodenough-for-me" of those Southern lads. The V*»y types. jther part is, or should be, more interesting, HI DR. Influence of the Clubs. ELIZABETH MONAHAN for it deals with, intangible But extension agents ate not the commodities—character, high ideals, Anaesthetist iducational aspirations, civic pride— only ones who note these transformations. Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted Men of affairs have observed evolved from and ^tteveloped through '5^^ the training received in boys' clubs. In them, and right ready are they to tell Phone 223 Office 800 2nd St 0 its effort to strengthen the agricultural of civic improvements, better schools, S \S 0- fx»x more active churches, marked increase extension organization the United S':y NORTHERN MINNESOTA States department of agriculture in the demand for better merchandise, -fji- new business enterprises, pride in the 2ites some instances to show the benefits FORMER POLICEMAN Primitive Ingenuity. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION of the boys' club work in the appearance of their buildings, home KILLS WIFE AND HiMSELF $ The natives of Torres Straits, f' South. grounds, the family acres, and a higher Dr. C. C. Craig.. Phone 22. Queensland, make numerous ornaments fc* .Cj •." type of community morales-all V, Bonds and' Bank Accounts. Tragedy Takes Place After Coupi* out of tortoise and pearl shells. Dr. Elizabeth Monahan Phone 223 -'o.C, ••v«vv v.% X£N2 brought about by boys' clubs and community In Texas there are 1,000 boys receiving Agree to Separate and Divide Hair combs, earrings, finger rings, Dr. Mary Ghostly ...Phone 301 co-pperation. Hogs Enjoying Themselves at Pasture. higher education—the direct result Property. chinas and brooches made of tortoise Hospital Phone 7S A of club membership. There are Increased production, stimulation in shell and inlaid with mother-of-pearl Office over International State Bank in feeding value as well. It is usually ,*r* 20,000 club boys in that state who Ely, Minn., Jan. 6. After having every line of agricultural endeavor for are given an artistic finish. And in advisable to have some other stock in Phone 155 oought Liberty bonds, War Sayings agreed to a separation from his wife the immediate and continued prosperity most cases the only .tool used is an old International 3 the pastures with the hogs to eat the Falls, Minnesota and Thrift stamps. The same number and arranged for a division of their of their section is one of the important knife'or a piece of brokep ehiss..'H In coarser plants. Cattle are best suited property, John Lobe shot and kilied aelong to the Red Cross, and 2,000 functions of boys' club work many of the homes ofj^bfty mte Indents tftT"thisl purpose. lave bank accounts. Members of the Mrs. Lobe "at the home of Frank Pucelj, in the South. This is being accomplished of ThursdayJ^psliaria North It is impossible to state how many ooys' clubs in Oklahoma, over 13,000, a neighbor, and then fired a shot S» by instruction and demonstration Queensland, serviette rings are made of animals per acre will be supported by 33^ Into his own head, dying a few moments )wn war securities amounting to in correct agricultural methods by tortoise shell, ornamented with choice ^eripan^t pasture. In most cases later. i112,818. Their bank deposits total the extension service of the United pieces of pearl, or silver, or gold fillings. if is advisable to have some of the Seven children, the oldest* 12 anrd ?67,931.86. Also West Virginia has 1,500 States department of agriculture and The tortoise shell, wheniieated, best supplementary forage crops to the youngest 2 years old, survive club members who have bank acounts. the state- agricultural colleges. And becomes very pliable and can be graze in addition to the pasture. A Lobe wasr former Ely policenian. Many own lands and several it is being done in the only way possible—through twisted to any shape required and it 5ste^'¥\lle M)ft@ have at least one acre hundred are in colleges. Arkansas has the organized efforts of is when the shellJs in a heated state TofI tgSod) fjptermanent pasture for each record of hundreds of former boys' the yery boys who are to develop into that the pearl or metal pieces are inlaid brood sow kept. Of course this acreage club members who are in college, and progressive farmers and become the in the shape of letters, or stars, BETTER DENTISTRY could be reduced or the number what is more to tfi.eir credit, paying substantial producers of the future. moon, the Southern cross, etc. ?£^here complete a their tuition with money earned from However, quite as important a function & Early Bagdad Literature. succession of ^supplementary forage the sale of of their agricultural products of this work is the all-round development FOR LESS HONEY It may come as a shock, but the fact and prizes won in agricultural of the boys themselves. remains that before Omar Khayyam contests. Great stress is laid upon this. Through Ever "Catch a Tartar?" Bagdad had a literature. More than be allowed if the grazing is poor. A number of the Southern clubs the agency of these boys' clubs, the that, the thirteenth century in Bagdad "Catching a Tartar" does not refer to have developed college professors, instructors Bridge Work members are taught habits of thrift \J. witnessed the writing of a "Dictionary to the Tartars around Russia, or rather DATES TO BREED BEEF COWS in agricultural schools—men Gold Crowns ... and industry. They are shown the it does not mean that a Tartar of National Biography," which was devoted .itnioolsw iv£//[£ r.IorIu i.vho learned the scientific method of White Crowns real value of high character, the advantages is so very hard to catch. The solely^to the authors of Bagdad Plates To Secure Unffoftn *Herd of Calves farming and gained their experience of education, the possibilities expression originated a century ago, and their works. The man who delights uDefinitei Tir&c ©f^Yeari Shbuld in boys' clubs. Many club members of leadership, the dignity of labor, the. when the Russians and Tartars were GUARANTEED WORK to accumulate odd bits of knowledge are in the military service. "We have Be DecidedUpbn^ importance of co-operation in civic affairs having a little war. A Russian soldier may know of this remarkable 10 YEARS hundreds of club members that are and respect for others' rights. called to his captain that he had work, but the general public never (Prepared by tb% Sniffed States Depart* officers in the United States army," The creditable desire for independence, caught a Tartar. "Bring him along," would have heard of it if it had not GET OUR ESTIMATE FIRST j11. i! cl writes a Mississippi state agent. Nor for land ownership and beauty replied the captain. The soldier called been for E. V. Lucas, the English writer, ^oi&ei.'Sto^fthVer&otinlf(5b*Ai: herdi of have modern business methods been and orderliness in land possessed is o',lrt whose "A Boswell of Baghdad" has back: "Yes. but he won't let me." It Special attention given to ^/ealYsa^ cqwAisboifldtb&ibired': at a ideflnite overlooked by those young husbandmen. inculcated in them, that they may have came out that the Tartar had caught been published in this country by the out-of-town patients. Write us tim^hPf jyeari ^itbetWsilW^aitidP In some of the states co-operative the. privilege of remaining upoil the the Russian soldier, and so to this George H. Doran Company. view. For fall and*early winter calves about your teeth troubles. We buying, selling and marketing is day when a man tries to catch somebody ve^y soil that nurtured them and become ffie regular practice of boys' club mem%e#s, are glad to answer any and all •(ifr%Tu?k important factors in their country's else and himself gets caught he should be bred Wd during nVm™M!'jK'Mws F^bruaijy ai^d and the use of banking facili- Genuine Motives. development. is said to have "caught a Tartar.", questions. Write us. March. For sparing'^al^es tlFebrilkr^ Not until the cuticle is probed and March), which in most cases is a lOINTWORM IS MOST through and the sensitive cutis is firi &,„- DRS. NORCROSS & CLARKE Handicap Can Be Overcome. more de.sirdl!WicFati? tb'ft^V^ the?'(?^1ves ike swellings on the stem. Another touched do we really feel the surgeon's Union Dentists Misery besets the man who has (iropped, the-e©ws-should-be bred dur- DESTRUCTIVEENEMY very good indication is the presence keen lancet| Are we going to chosen his work unwisely. He is unhappy Ln the field of a number of fallen or squirm and evade the painful issues j|t for the reason that he knows lodged plants. of our war tasks only to let the unfeeling his blundering choice of a vocation is Bemidji not an important consideration cows /IS 73 bftiJ ?. cuticle of indifference close The larvae of this insect remain in oigaajnlui je or« fch^aplyj (iwin teced, fi tod keeping him from making the most of vi')bo?. trn If rver festering sores entailing even the old stubble until November or December, his talents for his own good and society's. aRft a*id more harassing agony later, perhaps? when about 90 per cent of Pest" RanfcS'flext to Hessian Fly a M?s 8V (%t ^jfet ^Ipe. A test implies comparison. When you & them change to the pupa stage. In Even so, if he will but cultivaie lireiMlinis operations r»ure-bred sire? j».m states itfve up some accustomed luxury do this form large numbers are winterkilled keener sense of the social value of i-ou stop to compare this sacrifice with PISOS in the Northern states, but severe .dub iixirlj u.— whatever work he is trying to do, he he pang of countless refugee mothers weather also kills their natural may gain therefrom a stimulus enabling 'tjtWfes °f.Joii8 *Mal!'oSHfifir-Ll^fe^iflnstems of Wheat, giving to their offspring the crust of enemies. Without the assistance of him to a surprising extent to tfy$kr cwvi« tfr0tni thkflst Sucking Plant— May Be "bread they crave for themselves? numerous parasitic enemies of the overcome his vocational handicap, and •trf itiiieB Blttovefe-'Dfkeiii&iMarfltonprQiJlIC^ vsb ^(CWrtWlfedo tty7iPlowing jointworm, wheat growing in the ot at the same timp giving him the peace Every member the family from ^s-,: -laq d&u&bti^Dfeepiy. Eastern states of necessity would ot minrriie has hitherto lacked. baby to grandpa benefits by Piso's fiom the 1st to Knitting Two Socks at Once. aforl• to'1 have been abandoned or tlje growers —the 54 year favorite for coughs I Ciilvgs of junior rating. The art of knitting two socks at *k) (Prepared by the t^ij^^^fgt^es Department forced to adopt effective control and colds. Taken before retiring iOI1fi/l Uk-j ?idl h^orf o'F^: o£ Agriculture.) once—one inside the other—has recently Wasted Time. it assures rest unbroken by irritating Recalls measures, say department specialists. been introduced into this country The mostr destructive- enemy of coughing. "I happened to be late at a meeting When fall plowing is practiced the wheat, next to in the from England. Two, instead of the other day and somebody asked who Relieveahoaraeneas: too the* stubble containing the pest is buried one, balls of yarn are required, but the ^HA8Ai&td&Ki3stVKI the Mississippi Ann Brown was and I. didn't say a throat irritation eitei throat deeply, thus preventing the insect tickle. Sold by all V-1 regular number of needles is used, -puilaCfm/laN'E^J^afKihg Grfe^t3hson river and in parts of Missouri is the) word and I happened to think just from emerging the following spring. drugfiata. m-'- stitches being taken with each thread tlien that somebody is always late to -ks IjsinabWaluer®* Deyiceoivia? noi Whenever this method is adopted the Contain* No Opiate— alternately. The outer sock is made everything and that somebody is always v.A.iv .yl'lOW Dfid" (iJT77 boj'JO fffioo t)2fOr{ badly infested wheat should be cut Saft for Young Old wrong side out, while the inner one isknit early to everything. If I give a high, so that the greater majority of in the regular way. Expert knitters formal dinner party somebody always the jomtworms will be left on the field differ as to whether this method comes early when I'm in the diningroom ii3ion of in the old stubble and may be turned is as fast as the old way, but it is _rn Tn" the'-K^ns^" "State A^i-' wbre ^e«wfet3fffiiva tfteqq4fe8§lfeftSn^, giving my final orders to the butler. kh under and destroyed-^Inxsouthern agreed .that it requires very close attention dou accifeibBcd^jFoansiii^a'dBif^tb rtfestio^ and then again after everything €Jai Kentucky, Virginia, Tesfnessee and f- if mistakes are to be avoided. ?k 9ni§^36^i «ifB§2JiVie?6lJL"liixnoo is all ready I have to wait 15 minutes colds &POT ^st^^eii^idgafebatDPBe^euteio €uiar otnel* Southern and Southeastern njOt Mr. Thompson stoowrfe ins-feecjaiatletitt for a tardy guest and get vc~i— sB£V^s Vhere double-cropping systems Tfabzmm real fussy but must not show it. I'llbet," &i*er!tns general use, it is possible to 4 8 a at at says Ann, "that I've wasted thousands plwfc tififleir the stubble without interfermgKl ^Tlie highest cancer death rates are of hours of my young life being ny nana. \fiitli the cropping system found among the industrial population in u» unu (syei mi u:tiun« iur on time for engagements^ o£, al) A NATION'S STRENGTH Where this is not-practicable, as is and the lowest among the. well-to-do. kinds."—Exchange. CiTr' .sometimes the case in the more NorthPf-Jira^tei^.j^ilbsatitiite This is the conclusion drawn from a IS IN ITS FOOD SUPPLY §nptih^ iVfeuSA^F rt\rhieriJ msi^s fos crops, such, as study of more than 30,000 cancerdeaths •h ^dTaipontirdQuealn ito 'j tlxg ndiWswm tOf eci) part! of th© EfafcJt©Si -\i4tnfft3b©fo thS Bees Move 150,000 Tons.gvj in the experience tables of a Eat les rhar,4§rn buck wheat should be (otfj3 TI-JHT p,nivi339T oui leading life insurance company, In The hotiey crop of the United States Mv^%Vfteil!y1lOlfesled areas. wjieaj:-. ..brtwS. ^pu^fi'jmrno'j hns this number were included men" and for 191S having been estimated by "the to'iv* Krdaaf 7 do af A A TsrlgiH 7 yftRD AGAlNSr HOG,CHOLERA women of all economic classes, from department of agriculture at about fiftABS BETTER1 JN LOUISIANA vib -i rr• those who pay their insurance through 250,000,000 pounds, the American Botanist \/[i yjuij- xrnn+tf7r #1 -r?rr small weekly premiums to those whose estimates that as the nectar SUGAiivf Stai& to ISpenri_$4SL4^0jr in Making tf!™ •. fa vAflwt average outstanding policies *ire-$l,500. of flowers does not become honey until seS Jrniirovemferita-aaxLEiaintenance worked over and partly evaporated,* wttfgjp' the bees must move- as much as 150,G00 GOifaesti tiif6GteS£ ncr ^rfrbwSrd --fel§nv^ ^^nt se£rsoiiriW!ep a carel£'*Hii,flh?6g tfcns of material to produce this -appea^sxi nofc -sthe Ysroi'fii ''droid ^for^tinjr According to ^g\?res 'eoiftpifed in the crop, exclusive of the honey eaten by mam can be delected ^wli^ntl^e j$qnt,-rJg the spactMSnlalBlyr worms office of the/state lughway engineer, themselves. this product, about 1 ^as^c.' ^earl^mmrare ,th« i^jde '"Its Class.» •_ $4,674,000 will be spent on road improvement one-half is from the nectar of white itoriallvSi(1 prpwpt^eticm ltffee SPIOHX5 iV'isepelrfn is to take in Eouisiana in 1019 in the -"'Do you h'appen to liaV£ a'n~ atfoat .clover, with two other leguminous l9i essential wcaritions^agAinst -^i^ second or third idlnt^ from he. ground. ^ar ,': constructing of 753 miles of highway plants—alfalfa and sweet clover—as of the wo^anitaiy^and^^bfher -Sometimes the f(6^ inresrati^nHiy ^lear,fellowv~thaj j^s an uainuw tand maintenance olj 470^miles, already v^ry vtbQtieeablfe, ^there bei£ig watt- measures. 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