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August 7, 1919 · Page 4 of 8

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II ll!ll|JI|lllllll|^|IJl|i|il 11. RPBHUpsp ill IP, llllll'll! Illl IBII lilt ..•i' r-': ••/-/..r- A J&ai *t ,!?t J, •, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, AUGUST 7, 1919 PAGE FIV Edna Oveson is visiting her sister BEMIDJI NORMAL PREPARES OFFERS STATE LAND LOCAL HAPPENINGS Effie in Minneapolis this week. FOR ITS FIRST FALL TERM AT ONE CENT AN ACRE O. M. Larson is cutting the unusually Faculty Has Been Obtained, ResiUntil Leasing Plan Will Aid Drouth Suffers good crops of wheat and dents Will House Students of Western Region, Also be oats- this week. Dormitory is Finished Floyd Rye left Saturday evening to Good Ad For Koochiching County MICKIE SAYS visit his uncle in Minneapolis for a Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McManamin Bemidji, Aug. 3—The summer session Sheep and stock grazing at 1 cent few days. left last week for Montecello where of the new normal school closed an acre, is the liberal offer made public they have purchased a good hotel. FROM WE, REPORT\Ni& last week and plans are being made fNCE VT late Friday by J. A. O. Preus, Attorney John H. Brown was confined PER At NEWSPAPER MNf NO CINCH? for the opening of the first regular state auditor. to his home for the past week OUR REPORTER SANS THE Mi Prof. G. V. Kinney returned Saturday term next month. It is expected that "Minnesota invites Montana and MS HfkSTfc POMP INFORMS on account of sickness. from a business trip to the there will be an enrollment of least op some people, Then other western states in the drouthstricken Twin Cities and Benson in search of -THINK he'* ASKIN' QOEST\ON6 Mrs. George Elliott is visiting her 100. West to feed live stock on teachers. Ovj"Tfc CUR\OS»TN, INSTEfcO OF *T«N-) son, Geo. P. and family on the farm M. W. Deputy, president of the her public domain," said the auditor. i*Nfr OA-t SOME NEVIS PER near Winton, where he is doing well. school has obtained a corps of instructors Mr. Preus, as custodian of vast PPs.P€R\ Mr., and Mrs. Floyd Clark are enjoying Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor who will come here this, tracts of state-owned land, announced a visit from Mr. Clark's sister, The Swedish Lutheran church will "THERE MW month to prepare for the opening of that grazing privileges on them Miss Florence Clark, from Austin, Morning Worship 10:30. BE BlGGEfe hold its church services and Sunday the school. will be leased at nominal sums, as PA-PEBS BUT Minn. School at Clark's Beach next Sunday. THESE AIMT The. new normal dormitory will low as 1 cent an acre. Rentals only Sunday School 11:45. Ann BETTER Mrs. Halupzok of Big Falls was a not be ready for occupancy, when ONtt sufficient to comply with the laws the schol opens for its first year, and shopping visitor here Tuesday accompanied authorizing the leasing of the State Union service in the evening at Mrs. Noll and daughters, Agnes and by her daughter Frances, as a consequence the residents of lands will be asked, he explained, and the Methodist church. Ros'ella returned from a couple of Bemidji must open their homes to who is visiting here. the State will profit in addition months' visit with relatives in Minneapolis. —.—• the boys and girls who are to attend through improvement of the lands Boy Scouts Tuesday evening 7:45. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Doty are enjoying the initial regular session of the resulting from the grazing. oo a visit from their neices, Miss ne w£ -state institution. Anxious to begin this temporary Revs. E L. Heermance and Wm. Mrs. M. Green has purchased NOW WS, Ruth Crawford and Miss Lou Wagner The members of the Women's disposal of the state tracts, Auditor W. Dale and Mr. Frank Havlik were LLUSE'LL the millinery stock of Mrs. M. A. of West Union Iowa. Community and Civic club, who Preus requested Fred D. Sherman, delegates at the Rainy River, Association Shepro who will leave in a few days !^60UT compiled a list of rooms available state immigration commissioner, to of Congregational churches at OW for Green Bay, Wis. Mayor C. P. Ellingson of Northome for the summer school students, are arrange to have a large number of Cook last week. was.-a business visitor here Tuesday. assisting in the work of providing western sheep pastured on an exceptionally Supt. H. C. Pilblado of the pulpwood He says everything certainly looks similar list for the fall and winter ,*3*' well adapted section of land METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH department of the M. & O. Paper prosperous in and around his home session. A large number of porch Rev. Ed. Kaneen, Minister. one and one-half miles south of International Co., is in the Twin Cities on town. rooms were provided for the summer Falls. Use of this land business for his company. students which will not be available for the purpose indicated, he added Morning worship at 11. Ray Arimond the decorator and advertising Jas. Ewald of Clover Hill farm this winter and this fact necessitates will mean the beginning of the sheep genius for O. M. Carr & south of town has recently installed the opening of a large number 'i raising industry in Koochiching Owing to the continued illness of Co. returned Saturday after a two homes. a Delco, electric lighting system in county under most favorable auspices, the Pastor, Mrs. E. Kaneen will give weeks' vacation in the Twin and other his. house and farm buildnigs. Mrs. Marshall A. Spooner is chairman the section being so fine thit the morning address. cities. of the club committee compliing the auditor once recommended it for R. Wl Tallman, Supt. of Schools John Hamill cut a fine crop of sixty a' list of rooms available, and she state experimental farm purposes. Sunday school at 10 a. m. kt Coin, Iowa, who has been recuperating Nick Rauscher is attending the day oats last week. is assisted by the following ward on a farm near Bannock left butchers' national convention at captains: First ward, Mrs. R. H. U. S. CITIZENS MAY Classes for everybody. Monday for Des Moines, Iowa. Cleveland, Ohio, and will take a John Hoey is harvesting his splendid Schumaker second ward, Miss Ella BE CARD INDEXED couple of weeks' vacation before returning. grain crops this week. Barker and third ward, Mrs. A. P. Kindergarten for the little folks. Miss Lou Graham is on a purchasing Senator Introduces Bill to Provide Ritchie. trif to Chicago and other cen Permanent Record of Every Inhabitant Tressa Noll and Grace Mitchell r2turned m-mAZ New scholars always welcome. Mrs. James Bixby sold her good tral" cities for the ladies' department from summer school Saturday. SOLDIERS MAY home on Seventh Street last week to of O. M. Carr & Co. store, this week. Union services of the three services RENEW INSURANCE C. N. Wirt and expects to leave in a Washington, Aug. 2—Senator J. in the evening, Rev. Wm. W. Dale Mr. and Mrs. Frank S Lang gave few days with her son Alton Harris I. France of Maryland has introduced Miss Crosdale returned Saturday will preach the sermon. Rev. C. L. Discharged service men who let a farewell dance for Misses Coburn to make their home in Minneapolis. a bill in the senate extending the Kingsbury" assisting. from three months spent at the summer their government insurance lapse and Danaher last Friday night at scope of the federal census to include school at River Falls, Wis. are given the privilege of reinstating their palatial residence on millionaire Assistant Attorney John Norton a virtual card indexing of every The pubic are very cordially invited. their policies within eighteen avenue. Miss Erming Pelland arrived last returned from the cities last Fridaj* man, woman and child in the rnonths without payment of back with a new swell Paige buzz wagon, United State as a part of a national night from a visit .. .to-her sisters, Mrs. Geo. N. Millard and family premiums in an order signed by Secretary which is enabling him to spend his survey of the country's resources in Mrs. Jerry Monahan of Duluth. .7 Glass. The -LadreV Aid society will be entertained are enjoying- a visit from her long evening hours with his family out of man power and woman power. by -Mrs. John McGiveney time friend,- Mrs. B. G. Dc: Voies the The new reinstatement regulation, Vice President B. G. Dahlberg returned doors. The measure follows generally the at her home 1107—Sixth street Friday famous solio&t whose home is in one of a number under consideration Mpnday from a business trip lines of amendment offered by the afternoon. A cordially invitation designed to make it possible for every Minneapolis. to the headquarters camp at Minneapolis. Chairman of the county board and senator to the census bill months is extended. discharged soldier, sailor and ma The county teachers Institute was the school board Wm. Harrigan arrived ago, but which, after being accepted fine to continue government insurance .»• held here Monday and Tuesday where Monday from his home at Greariey by the senate, were rejected by the Services in the Rainer church at after return to civil life, is regarded' .•^E©rme*-Sheriffr-Thos.P.-Whke who the required examinations will be to attend the meeting of the latter house, These amendments, the senator 2:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. as the most liberal ever ordered is under medical treatment at Rochester given, to teachers who expect to be assumes were turned down because on Monday an4 of the former by any insurance organization is continuing to improve in instructors in our county schools next Tuesday. house members had not given BAPTIST CHURCH The" only' requirement is that the health. year. ...,v them a careful examination. Rev, C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor men requesting reinstatement must Robert Irvwin is busy this week Complete Survey Wanted be in as good health as at the time Comissioner Ross Slack came up The Harrigan. quarter section of with his team helping harvest the 10 am m. Bible Study. Senator France wants the census of discharge, and must pay the from Bif Falls Tuesday and attended cut over land a couple of miles south 250 tons of hay on the Company bureau to assemble all vital inform ition premium for the one month of grace '~'m to his duties as a member of the of this city and one hundred sixty farm. He has completed his haying throughout the nation regard^ 11 a, m. Preachng. Theme: "Lives in which his insurance was continued county board. acres adjoining it were each sold of Great Men." and expects to harvest his heavy ing the individual inhabitant in order after he stopped payment, and this week for twenty-five dollars grain crops next week. that health, birth, mortality, employment, the premium for the month in which Miss Katherine Rauscher returned per acre. 7 p. m. C. E. Society. child labor and all other he requests reinstatement. Premiums Sunday from St. Paul where she Attorney B. H. Phinney was here facts may be at hand for the guidance for the intervening months will has been visiting friends for the Saturday renewing his acquainta.ices. The Board of County Commissioners 8 p. m. union service in Methodist not be required. of congress and the states in past three weeks. He expects to open a law office met in their regular monthly church, Rev. Dale preaching. legislating upon these questions. He in Morris, Minn., Hile Campbell his Manager Johnny McPhee of the meeting Tuesday and got through wants the survey to embrace education CAN LAND OWNER CLAIM AIR former partner is opening a real estate their routine business in time to return Wednesday evening Bible Study Rex Hotel left Monday for an extended also. ABOVE? PROBLEM IN COURT office in Minneapolis. and Prayer service. visit at Spokane and other to their respective homes on the The expense involved in this extrn night trains. Pacific coast towns. work will not be heavy, the senator Kansas City—Whether a property The M. & I. train was seven hours The admonition is "Forget not says, for much of the work is now pwner is also owner of the air above R. E. Olmstead, a specalist in the Alice and Vivian Rompre returned late Monday due to a break down the assembling of yourselves together." being done by widely seperated and his land is to be determined through University extension work was here Saturday after a month's visit with on the engine at Pine river. It is so unrelated agencies of the government. a court action brought by Frederick friends and relatives in southern Monday and delivered a good address unusual for this train to be late that In an extended statement regarding Hoenemann, a farmer. He seeks before the Koochiching Farmers' Minnesota, and Wisconsin. its tardiness caused considerable MARGIE NEWS his bill the senator says. restrain a company owning airplane Club after which a lunch an comment, but under the circumstances "No one can deny that, as a result from using the air above his farm. Rev. Jensen and the district Supt. Manager C. B. Kinney left Sunday social time was enjoyed. is fully excused for its delayed pf the war, we have been made aware Hoenemann contends that sight of the Rev. Craig was in town last Monday for Montana to buy a few car loads arrival. of many grave and menacing problems machines and the noise of their engines and held a short business meeting, of horses for the International Lumber Mr. and Mrs. Edward Leavitt and disturb the livestock. in our national life, concerning in the interests of the M. E. churc'i Company's logging operations. daughter Marion from Hillyard, The car load of water melons the nature and magnitude of which There is said to be no direct precedent society. Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Freeman which arrived at Thompson and we need more specific information. to' guide the court, and the case Leavitt and daughter Jean, from St. Geo. P. Watson returned Saturdayafter Son's store last Saturday look good We need this information concerning is causing wide discussion in legal Mr. and Mrs. Moone returned last Paul, Minn., are enjoying a week's a month's absence on the fe leral to the citizens as they were being these problems because we cannot circles. Legal experts of England Monday from Walker, where they petit jury at Duluth during whic_i visit with their mother and sister, hauled through the streets, but looked solve our problems until we have have discussed the matter from the had been to help care for their sonin-law, Mrs. and Miss Leavitt of our city. time the government paid half his expenses. still better when it was learned a more intimate knowledge of them. standpoint of national ownership of Mr. Hall. The latter passed they were only half the price asked Attorney J. J. Hadler purchased If we are to abolish illiteracy, preventable the air, it is said. Some lawyers contend away over a week ago. Their daugh the week before, in fact so good that the dwelling house of Rev. E. L. Commissioner Rudolph Langaaid injuries and diseases, unemployment that freedom of the seas ana ter will come home to stay for -i they found a ready sale. Heermance on "Millionaire Ave." and child labor, with all of Mizpah attended the county board freedom of the air are the same, time. meeting here Tuesday and reports This will make a goodl home for of their attendant ills, we must know while others assert the courts have County Commissioner Geo. Monroe bumper crops in all respects in his "Jake" when he gets*ready to "settle their extent and the agencies at held that ownership carries with it Mrs. Marsden and Bessie left la tTuesday was here Tuesday from, his home part of the county. down." In the meantime he is hand for combating them. light and air above the property as for Dakota to keep house '*V Central attending the county board enjoying his cottage home up the Record to be Kept to Date well as the earth beneatk. on a farm through harvest and meeting. He reports good grain and President N. L. Olson of the International lake listening'.to what the wild waves The proposed legislation provides threshing. It is pointed out hat when the hay crops in his part of the county, are saying. State bank arid /family for a comprehensive and continuous steam engine came there were many but poor potato crops due to the excessive Mr. McColley and Sam Rand Wt returned Friday from their annual survey of the population of the law suits, the pilaintiffs contending President C. P. Ellingson and Secretary rains and grass hoppers which last Sunday night for Grand Forks, auto trip vacation, which included United States, for the gathering of that the noise as well as the danger P. R. Scribner and J. M. Allard and are now working out ten miles attacked the potatoes as genuine their former home at Pelican Rapids. social, vital and industrial statistics jeopardized their stock. The Massachusetts Vice President of the Koochiching Irishmen as soon as the grain was from there. which we must have. My plan calls supreme court, however, County Fair Association were Arthur and Nathan Shapira who harvested. for a card catalogue of the population, rendered the opinion that the locomotive here Tuesday the interest of the were graduated from the local High Mr. Seamon returned Saturday which would be continually revised was lawful and in keeping school last June are getting ready fair which will be held at the county from St. Paul where he spent the Mr.^K. O. Fosse who resigned from and kept up to date so that with progress. Attorneys say a similar to begin the collegeate course at grounds at Northome, September 15. last six weeks attending summer the timber department of the M. & condition arose wh«n motorcars at any time we could be informed as Carlton College, Northfield next 17, and 18th. They are planning school. O. Paper Co. a few weeks ago left to the size, nature and condition of came into use," but the highest court month, for which they are to be congratulated. bigger and better fair than ever and their employ last Thursday to engage our population. of Indiana ruled in their favor on if everyone will do his §hare by preparing in the real estate business. He Some of our men are picking blueberries "There would be a ca'rd record for the grounds that the law must keep exhibits of tiifc finest crops to ship. Say they can make has been with the company eight each individual, upon which would pace with progress. Mr. and Mrs. O'Malley returned ever raised- in this county of always more than to work in the hay field. years during which time he has rendered be recorded the place and date of his from Rochester Saturday morning good crops their highest expectation good service both to his employers birth, his acute and chronic contagious ORDERS PAYABLE Several of the children ar6und where the former had been for the will be realized. and also to the homesteaders diseases, and occupational diseases town are sick with the measles. past six weeks undergoing a delicate and others from whom they have or accidents, which would be All -Ranie* village orders recorded operation from which her many Fred Smith, the bonanza farmer of purchased timber and who have engaged -2 charged .with the adoption of measures on or before October 12th 1918, are Mrs. John Olson returned from friends are pleased to learn sh has Laurel spent a couple of days here in logging operations for them. for improving the health and now payable at the American State a visit in Dakota last Friday. so well recovered. this week on business. He is well Mr. Fosse's many friends wish him A physical condition of the population. bank at Ranier when properly endorsed satisfied with his mammoth farm the best of success in his new business- John S. Olson, Geo. Garrison, Lawrence There would a.lso be a record and presented. Thomas Laidlaw of Laurel has sold crops this year, and feels that -at venture. Kepper and several others left school attendance and progres j, G. W. Anderson, his farm and -expects to move to last Nor.hern Minnesota is coming for the harvest fields of Dakota la^t •V| ff/ business and vocational training Treasurer. Louisiana this fall. The removal of into her own, by the way our natural Monday. SHEEP FOR SALE and service, high school,- college or this family from our county will be clover and dairy lands are* being advertised 3jp£fis£ technical training, character, sr Dr. R. H. Monahan sold his dwelling Mrs. Nickleson and children visited Seriously felt especially by those living in the news head lines in all Sheep for sale—Immediate delivery itation and tenure of abode, condition house on Second Avenue last last week in International Falls in their immediate community. the city papers on account of the feeding lambs, wethers, ewes and of employment and unemployment, week to Mr. A. W. Bronk the new a couple of days. They are fine people and have always abundant pasturage offered for Montana breeding ewes, Angora goats, Shetland and other facts of importance superintendent of the paper mill/ taken an active and helpful interest as well as. by the good sheep ponies, 300 head heavy\ western to the community and the nation for eA nice rain Saturday night came in everything that pertains a yields of all -kirids of grains, grasses horses. White the sheepman, Cogswell, FOR SALE—Sevens-room dwelling the formulation of legislation of a to lay the dust and freshen up .the .to the improvement of. conditions. and root crops each- year North Dakota. 7_2i house in James.on 'Addition/ E. Fix. helpful character." gardens. "Ssfite mffrnffsm.