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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, OCTOBER 2nd, 1919 PAGE FIV SPECIAL MEETING OF MYRON HENRY PHILLIPS SHEEP RAISER LOCATES THE COMMERCIAL CLUB LOCAL HAPPENINGS PASSES AWAY SEPT. 25th IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA Meeting Held September 30thf 1919. Bemidji Sentinel: An extensive The funeral services of Mr. Phillips sheep ranch enibracing a section of were held Saturday, September Minutes of the meeting of September fine grazing land north of Bass 27th at 2 oclock in the Methodist Gus Holirfwas transacting business FOLKS WE ALL KNOW 8th, 1919, read and approved as Lake, and between it and Turtle church. Rev. Wm. W. Dale of Bethlehem here the first of the week. read. River Lake, with more to be added, church officiated, Mrs. G. N. #.• The following persons were elected is being fenced to accomodate several •V Millard accompanied by Mrs. G. V. Oscar Ness of Big Falls was a business thousand sheep and cattle owned to resident individual membership: Kinney rendered two solos. visitor here one day last week. by L. H. WThite, extensive livestick 193 John Peterson. Myron Henry Phillips was born in 194 Robert F. Teheman. dealer and shipper, of Cogswell, 3 J- Vernon county Wis., May 27t'n, 1863. Get your prescriptions fiiled at Rubin's N. D., who has purchased the 195 Peter Turland. He was married to Loraine Burdick, Drug Store. tf tract from J. J. Opsahl, of Bemidji. 196 Arthur H. Carlson. June 8th, 1884. Eight children were 197 A. G. Paulson. The land lies on both sides of the born to the union. Mrs. M. Brown, railroad, and Mr. White is to come 198 Harry Clement. Minneapolis Mrs. Gertie Bachelor, Attorney and Mrs. Geo. Erickson of Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor 199 W. H. Keenan. to Beltrami county to settle, disposing Colfax, Wis., Gilbert Henry Phillips, Spooner, spent Monday last in our of the holdings in North Dakota. .'I Edgar H. Zimmerman. city. Minneapolis Mrs. Harriet Beaver, He looked over Minnesota with H. A. McCormack. St. Paul Mrs. Mary Pooler, Minneapolis •V Morning worship 10:30. the view of obtaining a suitable location, 20? Harold R. McCormack. Frank and Charles Phillips of Norman Sholta of Indus was a and decided that Beltrami 203 Dr. Earl A. Thompson. this place, Marshal who died when Sunday School 11:45. business visitor in our city one day county offered the best. 204 H. L. Frank. a year and 4 months of age. All but last week. 205 B. W. Lundgren. one of the living children were present Mr. White last year handled a Evening worship 8. 206 Theo Twedt. for the services. Twelve grandchildren vast number of sheep, and one of W. A. Henry of Birchdale passed 207 P. J. Lynch. also, mourn the loss of the the features of his business is the In the morning the pastor's subject through our city on his way to Melcher, 208 H. O. Skarr. loved one. handling of sheep and purebred cattle will be "Lessons from the Autumn low*®. 209 W. F.. Carpenter. The end came Thursday, September for farmers furnishing them a Pine." It is planned to have the 210 M. F. Galvin. 25th at twenty minutes past nine in good market. He also is an extensive church .fittingly decorated. J. M. Gish has returned from his 211 L. C. Seybold. the evening resulting from asthma, horse breeder, and in the transaction automobile trip to the southern part 212 Julius Johnson. dropsy and complications. Mr. Opsahl took, a large Last Sunday brings to a close the of the state. 213 R. C. Holler. -Interment was made in the cemetery. number of horses which he will soon arrangements for union evening services. 214 Patty Collins. place on the market: Work has The pastor will preach 'in Manager King of the O. M. Carr 215 Alex F. McDonald. Though newcomers to this city commenced to establish the boundary The Hopeful Gardener thinks he is Bethlehem church-in the evening. & Co.'s store, and family are visitors 216 Harry Kimpton. Going •jp. to Beat the High Cost of Living sympathy is extended to the bereaved line of the :big p'asturage -tract this year by Clever Work with the in the Twin Cities. 217 Fred Shaw. family. and to permit shipment of the stock Rally Day for church and Sunday Hoe, while the Neighbor's Chicken 218 Andrew Howard. here next spring. School October 12th, 10:30 a. m. wonder how soon Those Seeds are going Edwin Christopherson of Oconto, 219 J. A. McDonald. KOOCHICHING COUNTY to be Unwrapped, so the Feast can 220 J. J. O'Donnell. Wis., is visiting at the home of his CHILDREN'S CLINICS begin. Were it not for Neighbor's REASONS WHY AMEND. The Boy Scouts elected the following aunt, Mrs. John Reiners. The following persons were elected Chickens, Gardening would be a Cinch. MENT SHOULD BE PASSED officers for the new term. The children's clinics held in Koochiching to non resident individual membership: V# Joe Olleson, Pres. county at Northome, Littlefork, Howard Magladery of the Birchdale Miss Myrtle Sullivan is visiting Floyd Christie, Vice President. Big Falls and Margie were smaller The following are ten good reasons section of the country was among 13 Bert H. Zender, Fort Frances, friends at Duluth. Elmer Frank, Secretary. than expected because of rainy why you should vote for the county $eat visitors last week. Canada. Edwin Houghton, Treasurer. weather and impassable roads. Gemmell good roads amendment in 1920: 15 D. Matteson, Jr., Devlin, Canada Judge John Berg returned Sunday could not be reached at all. 1. Because it will give Minnesota Patrick Fitzpatrick one of the old morning from the Twin Cities. 16 Nelson McRitchie, Devlin, Canada,. The Boy Scouts have some potatoes Dr. W. GrC. Cole of the Pediatrio a 7,000 mile trunk highway system to pioneers of the Littlefork valley was for sale. Order them from Rev. Wm. Department of the State University care for inter-county and state-wide in our city, Saturday of last week. {J? Fred Rosboro, Fort Frances Ganadai. Julius Sher has returned home W. Dale. examined 42 children. He was assisted traffic. .r .. 1 from a visit to the Twin Cities. by Miss Annette Miller, public 2. Because it will remove from the Senator -L. H, Nord has returned The conference and luncheon for Cfn ^notion by E. J. Gjesdahl and health nurse for Koochiching counties and townships the burden home after-attending to duties connected Sunday School teachers and officers seconded by G. P. Ballou the following county, Miss Anna E. Erickson school Capt. H. I. Bedell returned home of building and maintaining these with :the special session of the was held last Sunday in spite of the members were added to the Re supervisor, and local helpers. after spending several weeks in the expensive highways. legislature. rain. Plans were discussed. Prospects ception Committee on the occasion Special thanks are due the Northern cities. 3 Because it will release enough are encouraging. of the visit of the State Auditor and Minnesota Hospital for the baby •V local funds to enable the counties and STATE TAXES ARE Board of Control: R. C. Fraser, G, scales, and Dr. Dufort of Northome jas. Gemmelgard of Ray was transacting townships to build 21,850 miles of N. Millard. for his courteous and helpful co-operation. TO BE HIGHER BAPTIST CHURCH business here the last of last gravelled roads at $5,000 a mile in On motion duly made, seconded, and week. ten years, if these funds are concentrated Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor The following report shows the St. Paul, Sept. 30—State Auditc carried, the president designated JJ On this work. need of special care of infants and Preus announced Monday that the Adolph Krohn and G. N. Millard a Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson of 10 a. m. Bible' School. 4 Because this magnificent hig' oung children. Though some of the state tax fate for the coming year special committee to, investigate Ray were among county seat visitors ways system of 21,850 miles of im defects are not serious they do exi^ty would be 8.10 mills, the highest in and report to the club the condition Tuesday. 11 a. ms preaching service. proved roads will be construc and infancy is the best time for the history of the state. State expenditures of the telegraph service now being «f# without increasing general taxes ir correction. are estimated' at approximately received at International Falls. Topic: "Be Ready." H. H. Berg has returned after a Minnesota a single penny. .l&©ochiching county, September 17, 22 million of which •. Messrs R. F. C. litis and Joseph short visit to the twin cities and 1919, 5 Because the motor vehicle own more than 14 million must be raised 18,, Douglas volunteered to act as a com* Evening Pelican Rapids. Num of ers who pay increased fees will get _fcy taxation. War expenses are partly umber children under 1 year mittee to look 'after "the -planting-of 7 p.^m. C. .E. society a special missionary of'age, 8. responsible for the increase. their, money'back' thiee-fold .throtigfr wild rice along certain shore lines study !\vill begin each of these _AAty. Jacob Hadler and bride returned Number of children under 2'years a saving in the cost of operating and bays of Rainy Lake. services. Come and have a part. home from the Twin Cities of age, 14. their cars. BEATING THE H. C. OF L. The Secretary was directed 4P 8 p. m. Preaching service. "Present Tuesday morning. "Dumber of" children under 3 years 6 Because it will be the first time charge fifty cents to .the account of day Goliaths." 55 .of,'^ge, 3, that Minnesota will be given an opportunity each member present at any regular In a small railroad town in Texas Archie Carrier returned home Tuesday Number o.f children under 4 years to treat its road building club Saturday night dances, beginning Wednesday evening: Bible Study a tough cowboy entered a restaurant morning after several days' visit of age, 7. problems in a business-like way. and Prayer service. with the dance given September one day and seated himself at a of 5 in the Twin Cities. 'Number children under years 7 Because it will make accessible 27th, 1919. table. He growled under his breath: of age,8 to tourists the beauty spots of Thursdays Ladies' Aid at Mrs. A communication was read from "I should have shot the white-livered Number of children under 6 years F. A. Patterson returned from the a state, turning idle capital into active Berg's. M. J. F. Kelly, Secy.-Treas., of the son-of-a-agun." of age, 1. Twin Cities where he has been attending investments, and thus bring millions Koochiching County Poultry Association, "Yes, sah: yes sah," said the waiter. Number of children under 7 years fire conventions. of dollars into the state. Friday evening: Choir rehearsal at "What will you have boss?" wherein the Commercial of age, 1. W. E: Martins.-: 8 Because it will add hundreds of Club was asked to provide a silver The cowboy pulled a big six shooter Number of children examined 42. Mrs. P. H. Fogarty who has been millions of dollars to the wealth of cup to be competed for by the exhibitors from his picket, laid it on the table1 -Normal-children 3 ill for several days was taken to the ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH the state by reducing marketing and said at the annual poultry showe Rickets 20 Twin Cities Tuesday evening. Corner Sixth St. and Sixth Ave. and developing the agricultural "Poork-^nd-greens, pie and a cigar, of the association. This matter was Enlarged glands 23 •V sources of the state. I ought to'a shot' the robber." deferred to a future meeting and the Liver enlarged 2 For Sale—A good wwm house Herman A. Mayer, Pastor "Boss,: whd'syou so mad at, boss?'"' Secretary instructed to procure further 9 Because it will carry the ben Skin affected 4 with 1 1-2 lots. A bargain. For_Particulars information regarding this re of good roads to all pa*gts of the stat said the w&iter half through the Seborrhea of scalp inquire at 914 7th ft. English Lutheran services on Friday quest. *.« meal. simultaneously without waiting for Abdomen enlarged 16 evening, October 3rd at 8 p. m. the slow and wearisome process of "Why that nigger waiter in that The proposition of purchasing Rosary 21 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elliott expect Regular services on Sunday at 10:30 restaurant across the street. He road building. State maintenance at billiard table was discussed informal Harrison's groove 18 to leave soon to join their son, Geo. a. m. once. charged me 15 cents for a dish of ly and referred to the next meeting Under nourished 13 P. on his farm near Bemidji. pork and beans, a piece of pie and a of the club for action. Heart defective 3 10 Because it will give Minnesota Come and bring your friends. cigar. By the way, how much are Epiphyses enlarged 13 the most wonderful road system possessed Representative F. J. McPartlin has Mr. F. J. McPartlin proposed the you going to charge me for this?" by any state in the Union with Adenoids 4 following amendment to the By returned hoAe from St. Paul where 'Bout a dime, boss, 'bout a dime."' Tonsils 15 out increasing general taxes a single he attended a special session of the Laws: Notice of regular or special Christian Endeavor Notes —Over the Top. Eyes 3 penny. meetings of the members of the legislature. Baptist Church Ears 1 club may be given by publication Hernia 4 thereof in any local paper for two BEFORE THE RAILROAD AND Fine dry poplar cord wood for sale PULL OUT THESE "STOPS' Last Friday evening the C. E. held Treatment recommended 16 $5.00 per cord delivered at the house successive days immediately preceding a hard-time social in the church WAREHOUSE COMMISSION Tonsilectomy advised 2' the time for. which such meeting if taken immediately. Address E. C. If the world is to be made safe for which was well attended and enjoyed Diet corrected 16 OF THE STATE OM MINNESOTA is called. Oberhaltzer, Ranier. the man with the small income it will by all present. These socials are be necessary to put on the brakes. Members present, thirty-six. to be a regular monthly occurence so INVESTIGATOR UNDER For Sale—Five-room corner house, No man should be extravagant for Adjournment. watch for the announcement of the the mere sake of spending his money. BONUS LAW IS NAMED two lots on 9th street and 6th avenue. next one. David Hurlburt, Secy In the matter of the application of Will sell or trade for a good It is a bad example to set before The regular business meeting of the the International Telephone Company St. Paul, Sept. 30.—Burton L. vfarm. Inquire at 521-9th street. those who can ill afford it. The nation '*c C. E. was held Monday night at the NEW GRAND RAPIDS to rncrease its local and rural Kingsley of Minneapolis was today S 31. M. Bachynski. might hang out several stop Durbin home which was well attended PLANT IS GOING UP telepho»e rates at International signs: appointed chief investigator under by members and friends of the society. Falls, Minnesota., the state soldiers' bonus law. Adjutant Deer River News: Frank Lang of Stop! Look! Listen After the business session Grand Rapids, -Sept. 20.—Good WHEREAS, The International Telephone General Rhinow announced the International Falls, timber man for Stop loafing on the job. Mrs. Durbin served lunch. progress is being made on the construction appointment. Seventeen war veterans Company^ being a corporation, the Backus-Brooks company, was Stop personal extravagance. Sunday service held at 7]». m. every of the plant the Minnesota has filed an application with this are to have places on the bonus here on company business Wednesday. Stop official and national excesses. ^Sunday evening at the church. Veneer company is building board staff. Most of the men are Comnaiijsion for authority to increase Mr. Lang was county commissioner Stop waste in the kitchen and at Roy E. Martin delighted the members here, the foundation of the main from the Twin Cities. its rates for business and residence of Itasca county before the ^able.. last Sunday evening with a piano telephone service within the city of building being finished by Contractor the county was divided' and met. Stop combinations for controlling selection. Who's the next. Charles Chalberg and a cenlfent International Falls, county of Koochiching, or raising prices. many acquaintances here. FOUND SKULL There will be special in the way of floor, 100 by 210 is now being laid. State of Minnesota, the Stop middlemen's profits exceeding music. proposed rates being as follows, towit: North of this building excavation 15 per cent. While at their work of gathering We are watching for another one o£ is being made for a "hot pond" FOR SALE—Ford Runabout in Stop strikes for shorter hours logs along the river in Four Mile Mr. Kingsbury's violin solos. in which the logs will be dumped as A-l condition. Four new tires recognition of ajinion. Individual Line Business $3.50 per Bay, the crew of Jos. Baker discovered Come and get acquainted and watch needed. This pond is to be 20 by 80 including new inner tubes, a Stop picketing against men who month net. the head of a skeleton sticking us grow. and eight feet deep in the clear. Mr. snap for the right party. Reason are anxious to w^rk. out from the top of a mound on We are sorry to learn of the illness Individual Line Residence, $2.00 per Chalberg has about twenty men and for selling is* wfe need the Stop Non-essential exports until shore. The skull is well preserved month net. of Rev. Kaneen of the Methodiit three teams at work on this part of cash. Call at this office for home markets are supplied. and they claimed it was probably church who left for Rochester last IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, the job. Stop displaying goods unless both further particulars. that of a mound builder, as these Saturday evening. We sincerely hope That the said matter be heard at the *, cost and selling prices are plainly The company is putting in a 2,000foot mounds were erected by that race, he will soon recover. Commercial Club rooms, in the City marked. spur from the main line of the which inhabited this country long A number of the members who of International Falls, Minnesota, at STAT^ CAR SHORTAGE Stop margin trading or dealing in Great Northern to the mill and before the coming of the Indians. took the C. E. examination for exexperts 10-o'clock a. m., on the 17th day of DELAYS POTATO CROP futures on the nation's" foodstuffs. yard. The grading for the spur is But, as it was found at the top of the in C. work had their pa,pers October, A. D. 1919. and that all parties Stop corporations which seek .to being done by H. F. Enebek of Deer mound and not at the bottom, as is returned to them recently. There interested be heard at said time St. Paul, Sept. 30.—The serious control widely differing lilies of food River, who has charge of the company's usual in such cases, it is more likely were many good marks too, thanks and place. car shortage is delaying the movement supplies or domestic staples. logging operations. Several that of an Indian. The high cheek to Miss Leavitt who has been coaching By the Commission, 3f* of the Minnesota potato crop Stop agitation and conversation teams which the company uses in its bones "would also indicate this last them. A. O. Clausen, the state warehouse commission announced and put in a full day's work.—Los loggipg operations have been Those who do not have any good to be the fact. The skull is on exhibition Secretary. today. Many complaints Angeles Times. brought down from Deer River. Mr. at F. F. Perry's sofe drink luck at fishing should take the pastor £®&have been received by the commision Enebek is handicapped betause he is parlor in this village.—Northern Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota, this with you. He caught a dandy from potato shippers. It pays to Advert!** in the Press unable to get men. News, Spooner. 26th day of September, A. D. 1919. .Thursday morning. riiff J35