International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 7, 1919 · Page 7 of 8
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^3 ''^i^_'fT'''-~: wm% *-. PRESS, AUGUST 7, 1919 INTfeRNAJlQNAL FALLS vfjPs f-r'% PACE EIGHT in excess of $500,000 a year. The proposed legislation provides a on a sioner of Foodstuffs, who under thvdirection of the Secretary of Agriculture becomes a dictator. He not only wrould determine the kind Cgoods the packer should handle bjii even the quantities of live stock that he may buy, the times when he may buy and slaughter, the-prices, v. hether reasonable or not which he may live stock, and all details as to the sale, storage, shipment, destination 11 and prices involved, are !-J1 placed within his hands. Even the terms of credit, the manner of accounting, and in fact every feature We can now furnish you with a of the business might be removed I 11 Yrffi, Ford Touring Car or Roadster from the control of the management and left to political subordinates not with self starter electric lights familiar with the business to determine and demontable rims. Place your with practical finality all of the facts. order early as we will only receive JJELJ^UIU^CR50NAL1TY The proposed legislation which is a few cars equipped th's revolutionary is a dangeroous extension of ggovernment interference way with each car load. with business of which the country No "Sweat-Shop Could has become so thorooughly tired during A E I E the war. If the policy that has $685.21 been carried out toward the railroads Make STADIUM Clothes and the telegraph companies should be carried out with the packing industry Tvisited nothing but a reduction of HE spirit of men and their enviromeni are reflected in their handiwork. F. O. B. International Falls. efficiency could result. The packing business deals in a perishable commoditj' We long marveled at the uniform perfection of Stadium Clothes, but when we Terms if Desired. and is infinitely more complex Woodhill, Gooddale & Bull's Inc., at Syracuse, w:e understood why. than railroading. Government operation of the packing industry The Stadium factory is big, and square, and substantial—convenient to everything. would result in even greater disaster C. W. Jewett Co., Inc. to it than resulted in government The ample windows on all four sides let in the. sunshine and the free, bracing air of operation of railroads arid telegraph lines. Onondaga County. Authorized Ford Sales and Service Under this bill, the Secretary of Not a cloud has ever marred the relationships at this plant. It is a Union Shop— 301 Second Street International Falls Agriciulture can compel the packers immediately to sell and abandon with conditions far and away ahead of anything the union demands. every branch of their business except that of slaughtering live stock When we saw Stadium workers and Stadium which there may be no turning back. PACKERS AND LEGISLATION and preparing for sale live stock clothes in the making, we knew the whys of Stadium In brief, the Kenyon bill provides roducts, thus depriving the consuming that every person desiring to engage The business inteests throuoghout public of the marketing facilites quality. And, may v,re say it, we were proud of our in or continue in any of the following the country are evincing considerable of the various packekrs, which are a judgment in choosing this line to sell to you proud that ccfncern over the proposed legislation businesses in interstate or foreign potent instrument in reducing the commerce can do so under a in Washington, which practically cost to consumer of many commodities, we know how to fit 'em as such clothes deserve to be license obtained from the Secretary would establish government and at the same time limitiigf fitted. Now showing newr styles priced from of Agricluture: operation of the packing houses of the right of the American busineH the United States by means ?o*f an man to engage in more than one business 1. Slaughtering live stock. $25.00 to $50.00 elaborate licensing system. a^t the same time. 2. Preparing live stock products The packers confidently believe for sale. The packers if the legislation is and this view is shared 3. Marketing live stock products. 0. M. CARR & CO. by Other enacted, would be compelled to dis^ business interests, that if the bill introduced 4. Conducting or operating a stock pose of their interests in stock yards yard. by Senator Keiiyon becomes and dispose of their refrigerator a law, it is a stepping stone 5. Live stock commission. to cars. At the present time there are The Store of Quality" government operation and government 6. Collecting or distributing live not enough meat and refrigerator ownership of every basic industry stock market quotations or market cars in the United States, and is International Falls, news. in the United States. The meats are very perishable, any inte£» Minnesota 7. Buying, selling or shipping dairy bill will also commit^tfeis country ference with their prompt and to paternalism and socialism, from products, poultry or poultry products cient distribution would immediately jeopardize the daily food supply of "POULTRY WEEK" SHE WOULDN'T FOR EVERY COUNTY the great cities of the country. The railroads neglected to supply re-, George had been away on business "A Man Nay Be Down, "A poultry week for every county" frigerator cars and, therefore, the for a whole week, and during that is the slogan of N. E. Chapman,poultry packers were compelled to supply time he had sent Clara 10 letters specialist of the extension division them. and 42 picture postals. at University Farm this fall. The effect of this elaborate licensing Why, then, was there a touch of The plan is to get every county to system will be to take the operation coldness in her greetings when he returned? observe such a week in order to increase and management of the packing But He's Never Out" the membership of such associations houses of this country, great and "Dearest," he whispered, "what's already organized to promote small, oout oof the hands of the men wrong?' plans for the annual poultry who have admittedly created one of "Oh, George,' she said, "you didn show to arrange for booths at county the most efficient industries of the send me a kiss in your ninth letter!" fairs and for culling demonstrations world, and to place the industry in "My precious," he replied, "I remember to encourage the keeping of the hands of subordinates in the Department the occasion quite distinctly. poultry records and the introduction of Agriculture who are totally That night I had steak and onions of pure bred birds to increase unfamiliar with theh practical for dinner and you wouldn't the use of balanced rations and better operation and management of tht have liked a kiss after onions, would I am very much interested to know that the Salvation housing. Every coounty will fix business. its own dates for poultry week. Wanted—Men or women to take Army is obout to enter into a campaign for a sustaining DRINK FOE DECLARES Menus to encourage the use of orders among friends and neighbors poultry products at every meal WARTIME LID VALID for the genuine guaranteed hoiserv, Tur fond. I feel that the Salvation Army needs no ing poultry week are being prepared full liae for men, women and chiJIren. by the home economics division Elimates darning. We pay Counsel Says Antisaloon League of the college of agriculture. 50 cents an hour spare time or $24 a commendation from me. Woodrow Wilson Plans no Crusade Against Tobacco week for full time. Experience unnecessary. Write International REDUCED RATES TO STATE FAIR Washington, Aug. 4—Wayne E. Stocking Mill, Norristown, Pa. Wheeler of America, took issue today I rejoice in the splendid service which the Salvation with the opinion of Elihu Root, William All persons living in Minnesota, NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS D. Gthrie and William Marbury, eastern North 'and South Dakota, counsel for the United States Brewers northern Iowa, and western Wisconsin, Army rendered our soldier and sailor boys during the war. Plumbing, Heating and Ventilation association, that the proposed will be able to get a fare and a of Harrigan School Building war prohibition enforcement act is half rate to the Minnesota State The man in need of help is the object of their effort, with unconstitutional. Mr. Wheeler also Fair, August 30 to September 6, as Office of the School Board of the denied that the league forces intended a result of a ruling just made by the never a question of his creed or color. J. Cardinal Gibbons Independet School District No. 1 of to start an antitobacco campaign. United States railroad administration. the unorganized territory of Koochiching "The authority of congress to enact County, Harrigan. the war prohibition lawT," Mr. Wheeler This concession has been granted Proposals will be received at the said, "rests on the provision in the fair because of the good which the constitution which gives congress above office at the Court House, International the fair will do in interesting the Falls, Minnesota, bv said power to support the army and Back Up the Salvation Army in their Drive people of the Northwest in better School Board, up until the hour of navy. This power extends through methods of farming, the use of more demobilization. The courts have so 10 o'clock a. m., August 15th, 1919, up-to-date machinery, and the raising for the installation and completion held. of better livestock. for a of a heating plant, ventilating system, "It is now well settled by the sr Preparations for the great expo! plumbing, sewer and water system, preme court that if congress has power sition are in full swing. The fair wi9 1 for the Harrigan School Building, to enact a law it also has the power open Saturday morning, August 50 $15,000,000 Sustaining Fund to enact additional legislation to including all labor and maerials. instead of on Monday, as has always make the original act effective and Bids must be according to plans been the custom. The fact that and specifications prepared by E. F. enforcable. To define the term intoxicating the fair is eight days long instead of liquor is necessary to make Broomhall, Architect copies of the six, and that the Northwest is about the act enforceable." plans and specifications may be obtained to harvest the greatest crop in history, by applying for same. Referring to charges that the Antisaloon leads officials to believe that league is actively aiding in a A certified check the amount of .r all records for attendance will be campaign of the W.C.T.U. against tobacco, five per cent (5^£) of the amount bid The Salvation Army Home Service Fond shattered. Mr. Wheeler said: must accompany bids, as a guarantee The most extensive educational "The antitobacco scarecrow of the that a surety bond in the full and entertaining program ever given Antiprohibition association does not amount of contract will be furnished by any fair in America is being prepared. fool anyone. The Antisaloon League August 10 to 18 when contract is entered into. One Of the big features is to forces have no intention to start this The right is reserved to accept any be a home-coming reunion celebration crusade. The liquor traffic is a public bid or parts of bids, or to reject any for all returned soldiers from nuisance. The tobacco habit may or all bids. France. Tens of thousands of these be a private or personal bad habit, By order of the School Board. soldiers will play a leading role in but it is not in the same class as intoxicating G. A. Olson, the reunion. liquor." Clerk of School Board. 3s "SV eS 11'-