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

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»J*C- 'tw'* ,\ -v? v^/v^rf^^5s V-''•'• "'r--' i'-\v" SSEP 1PII1P •J-* .- j^.V 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 S INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, SEPTEMBER 4, 1919 PROCEEDINGS Correct Lubrication Adds Life Experts or Theorists— OF THE COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, OF K03CIICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA. and Power to Your Tractor Which? (Official) The county board of equalization Yof The packing industry is intricate, OUR tractor represents a large investment which must be of Koochiching county, met pursuant to statute, in the office of the complex—far more so than protected. You can protect it best by care in the selection county auditor, at the court house, the railroads or the telegraph. the lubricants used to eliminate friction from the moving in the city of International Falls, Every day multiplying needs parts. By using the correct oil you not only increase the Minnesota, on Monday, July 21st, 1919, at 2 o'clock p. m. of society increase its problems life of your machine, but you add to its power, for much Roll call—Members present: Commissioners and multiplying responsibilities power is used in overcoming friction. Green, Slack, Munroe, demand more of it Langaard, Harrigan and County The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) manufacturers three Auditor Fraser. Highly trained experts, specialists lubricating oils for tractors. The board proceeded to organize of years' experience, by electing William Harrigan as Heavy Polarine Oil thinkers and creative men, devote chairman and R. J. Langaard as vice chairman. Oaths of office of their lives, their energies, all members were thereupon taken StanoSind Tractor Oil their activities, to solving the and filed. problems of the packing industry On motion, the board adjourned and meeting its widening duties. Extra Heavy Polarine Oil until Tuesday, July 22nd, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. Swift & Company is not a few dozen packing plants, a few The board reconvened on Tuesday, One of these oils has the correct lubricating Write for 100-page book hundred branch houses, a few July 22nd, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m. body foryour particular tractor. Tractor Lubrication." It Roll call—All members present. thousand refrigerator cars, and The nearest Standard Oil representative is free and will be of great interest On motion, the assessment, in the a few million dollars of capital, has a chart, prepared by our Engineering village of Northome, under item 36, and usefulness to you. Staff, indicating which of but an organization of such Class 3, was increased 100%. Read it carefully, apply the On motion the board adjourned these oils will enable your tractor to information given, and you will men. It is the experience, intelligence, until 1:30 p. m. give the best results, and he will be be able to keep your tractor in initiative and activity glad to show it to you. service longer. which operates this physical The board reconvened at 1:30 p. equipment. m. STANDARD OIL CO. 910 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, III. Roll call—All members present. Can this intelligence, this experience, Mr. B. G. Dahlberg appeared before the board and asked that a this initiative and creative 178J record be made of his protest in behalf effort which handles this of personal property assessments THE WAR'S OWN STORY business at a profit of only a PROFESSIONAL CM®S American engineers built in France against the Minnesota and eighty-three new ship berths and one Ontario Paper Company, International fraction of a cent per pound from That fact is more interesting an 1 thousand miles of standard gage Lumber Company and the JOHN H. all sources, be fostered through thrilling than fancy, finds new illustration track. Watrous Island Boom Company. Attonwjr at Imt the intervention of political in the recent report of Benedict The Signal Corps strung in France On motion, the item of $1333 assessed Office over 0. M. Oirr ic €•. Crowell, Assistant Secretary of one hundred thousand miles of telephone theorists, however pure their under item 36, Class 3, International Falls, UtMtMd War. In this report the story of the and telegraph wire. against W. M. DeForge, in the assessment purposes? Or be replaced by Great War is told in statistics of America's expenditure in the war district of Mizpah, was legislation Does Congress really fascinating interest. For example— DR. H. H. IHRIG was sufficient to have carried on the cancelled, same being a clerical error. Two out of every three American Dontist Revolutionary War for a thousand think that it can soldiers who reach France got into years. Moved by Commissioner Langaard over Hilw'i Confectionery action. The number that reached that the county auditor be requested The war cost the United States one 1 Falls, Mmneaota France was 2*084,000, and of this number to add to the assessment lists, the million dollars an hour for the twenty-five Let us send you a Swift "Dollar". 1,390,000 shared active service in various items, under item 7, Class 2, months from April, 1917 thru It will interest you. the front lines. J. J. HADLER which have been omitted in the several April, 1919. This is enough to have Address Swift & Company, Of every hundred American soldiers assessment districts throughout paid the. entire cost of our government Union Stock Yards, Chicago, HI. the county. The motion was seconded or sailors who served, two were from 1791 to 1914. killed or died of disease. by Commissioner Munroe and International State Bank Building. Loans were advanced to the Allies carried. For every man killed in action seven Swift & Company, U. S. A. at the rate of nearly, half a million Resolution were wounded. dollars an hour. NORTHERN MINNESOTA Whereas, the county board of Five out of every six were sent to The war's own story is thrilling equalization of Koochiching county, hospitals on account of wounds were HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION enough without embellishment of not being satisfied, that items 30, IJ1 returned to duty. fancy or fable. Anyone can see at a Dr. Craig Phone 22. THIS SHOWs ,, and 32 in Class 3, are fairly assessed The casualty rate in the infantry glance that with ths loss of man-power Dr. Elizabeth Menahan Phone 223 WHAT BECOMES OF in the assessment districts of the was higher than that in any other and displacement of wealth, the THE AVERAGE DOLLAR Dr. Mary Ghostly Phone 301 RECEIVED BY town of Koochiching and the city of branch of the service. path to America's economic welfare mssmmsma Hospital Phone 7S SWIFT & COMPANY International Falls, and particularly In the Expeditionary Forces battle lies through unhindered and co-operative Office over International State Bank FROM THE SALE OF MEAT against the Minnesota and Ontario losses were twice as large as AND BY PRODUCTS production for some time to 12.96% PImm 15S SS CENTS IS PAID FOR THE Paper Company and the International deaths from disease. LIVE ANIMAL come.. International Falls. Minnesota 7b$tockMu/er 12.«• CENTS FOR LABOR Lumber Company, in proportion EXPENSES AND FREISHT 2.04 CENTS REMAINS to other assessments returns WITH SWIFT & COMPANY under heading of these items, in the AS PROFIT balance of the county, and Whereas, said board of equalization, not being able to secure proper information with which to make a Subscribe for The Press fair equalization or assessment of the items mentioned, against the said companies, Therefore, be it resolved, that I A E E S lllltitHillllHlfliltlllillllillli this board, petition the Minnesota State Tax Commission for assistance in having a correct valuation Lt9-5 IS HER SMILE WORTH A RIBBON? placed on these items in the assessment districts as above mentioned. Cigarettes made to Be it further resolved, that the county auditor be hereby instructed to mail a copy of the resolution to meet your taste! the said Minnesota Tax Commission. The foregoing resolution was offered by Commissioner Munroe and Camels are offered you as a cigarette entirelyout on his motion supported by Commissioner of the ordinary—a flavor and smoothness Green, was declared carried never before attained. To best realize their quality upon the following vote: compare Camels with any cigarette in Ayes, Commissioners Green, Munroe, arTlP the world at any price! Slack, Langaai'd, Harrigan and Auditor Fraser nays, none. Camels flavor is so refreshing, so enticing, it will On motion, the board adjourned win you at once—it is so new and unusual. That's sine die. what Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and William Harrigan, Chairman. choice Domestic tobacco gives youl You'll prefer Attest: this blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight I R. C. Fraser, As you smoke Camels, you'll absence of note Auditor and Clerk of Board. any unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste or any unpleasant cigaretty odor. you'll be delighted LAWRENCE'S PHARMACV And, to discover that you can cirsako Camels liberally Thw Rwall Stor* without tiring your taste! Prop. S. N. Rubin, International Falls, Minnesota Take Camels at any angle—they surely supply cigarette contentment beyond anything you ever experienced. They're a cigarette revelation! You do not miss coupons, premiums or gifts. You'll prefer Camels quality! The Mnmeapclb D»IUr-Hotel V: 250 MODERM ROOM8 18 cents & package Located in of Heurt Btaums Dirtrict PRICE— ONE DOLLAR ONE Caznela are sold everywhere in scientifically seaM pack, .so EURO PLAN RAT* POR TWO NNSXTII mgea of20 cigarettes or tea packages (200 ciganttem) inm PRIVATE-MATH, SHOWS* AND TOILET EXTRA glamaine-paper-covered carton. 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