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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS, DECEMBER, 25th, 1919 PAGE FIVE WATAB PAPER MILL THE MINNESOTA MARGIE BAPTIST CHURCH SOLD TO NEWSPAPERS SCENIC HIGHWAY Rev. C. L. Kingsbury, Pastor1 Miss Inga Morken is at home until A newspaper syndicate controlling One of the cross country motor after the holidays. 9:45 a. m. Bible Study. sever! large daily publications in the trails in the network of roads centering Mr.and Mrs. LaThor^ were guests United States last week purchased in, Minneapolis is the Minnesota 11 a. m. preaching. Subject: "Work.' last Sunday at the Tuttle home. the Watab Pulp and Paper mill at Scenic highway, stretching for 1,000 Louis Lemieux left Tuesday ffor Sartell. The syndicate is represented miles to the Canadian border and Mike Carew of Indus was a business 7 o'clock, Christian Endeavor Society. by John C. Schaoffner. Among the Wilson's have a new clerk for a Sleepy Eye for the holidays. back. It runs' through more than 90 visitor here Monday. Come and enter into the sp:.»it time. Mr. Marsden filling the position. •V publications owned by this publisher towns and villages, over a route selected of this service. are the Chicago Post, Rocky Prize waltz an'3 social dance at by ac ommission to show the Wm. Elliott left Tuesday night to Jl Odd Fellows' Hall, Friday evening Mountain News, Louisville Herald, finest scenery and parts of the most 8 p. m. preaching. Subject: "Turning spend Christmas with his mother at Mr. Granger is doing the part of December 26th, day after Christmas. Denver Evening Times, Indianapolis progressive and historic territory in the World upside down." janitor at the school house during Star, Muncie Star and the Terre the state. Roy Wilson who is taking the the absence of Air. Rud. Miss Florence Kinsbella is home Haute Star. All are welcome at these services, engineering course at the U. of M. is The original trail covered 1,016 T. L. E. Weber, manager of the from--attending school at the Villa, and we are always glad to see you. home^for the holidays. miles but since the organization of Mr. Lyman of Big Falls was in Watab plant, will retain the management Duluth, for her Christmas vacation. the Minnesota Scenic Highway association town Friday getting acquainted with under the new ownership ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Robt. Kirkpatrick left Tuesdayevening in 1916, it has been shortened, Margie and its people. Whether the plant will continue to For Sale—A good home, organ Corner 6th St. and 6th Ave. for Grand Rapids, Mich., by ctftoffs and by straightening cheap if taken at once. Apply Ea *1 manufacture, paper under the present E. N. Halvorson, Pastor where he has obtained a good position. curves, to 1,000 miles. Tributary to Miss Koller left for home Friday system or whether all efforts will Manley, P.O. Box 404 or Holler's addition. the scenic route is the Iron Range at New York Mills to spend vacation be devoted to the manufacture of Chirstmas services on Christmasr route, added to the original trail in weeks and visit friends. news print could not be learned today. day at 10:30 a. m. in the Nedwegian Will pay ten cents per pound or June this year. The Iron Range road language. A cordial invitation is extended Homesteader E. Teeter of Bannock clean, soft rags suitable for wasting taps the trail at Cass Lake and adds Mrs. Tuttle and children will spend was here over Sunday returnig to his The Watab mill was organized to all. 5 presses. Call at the Press office. 450 miles to the Minnesota trail. Christmas at Nary, Minn., with Mrs. farm after a visit with relatives in 1905 and construction thereof beg in The Minnesota Scenic highway Tuttles' father and mother. at that time. The big plant was constructed At 4 p. m. on Christmas day service Wisconsin. Hugh Van Ettan returned home runs through Anoka, Elk River. St. in 1907 under the supervision will be held at the home of John V# Sunday from his timber buying down Cloud, Saulk Center, Detroit, Moorhead, Helmer Rud left Saturday morning Herum in Fort Frances. WANTED—Clean, soft rags for of Charles Oberley.—St. CIojjI river to spend Christmasw with his Crookston, Warren, Roseau, for Birchdale to visit his parents for washing presses, will pay ten cents Journal-Press. family. Warroad, Baudette, Spooner International a week and spend Christmas. The funeral service of O. M. Larson per pound. Apply at this office. Falls, Blackduck, Cass Lake, VISITS LOCAL CHAPTER who died Sunday morning will John Decker returned home from Walker, Brainerd Milaca and Princeton, We hear that Mr. Childs has purchased Geo. P. Watson returned Friday be held at the Zion church 2:30 p. n. St. John's school for the holidays and then returns to the Twin a new caterpillar tractor to The local Chapter of the Red Cress on Christmas day. This service will from Fairbault where he has srchased jwith his parents. Cities. The Iron Range road goes be used in the woods hauling out "The Pilot" and is publishing was visited last week by Miss Mary be conducted in the English language. through Grand Rapids Hibbing Virginia timber. Margaret Muckley of Minneapolis, it with good success. Good pine slabs for sale, delivered and Tower to Ely and from •V Minnesota Nursing Supervisor for The Sunday School Christmas festival right from the mill, only four do there takes the Vermillion trail to J. M. Denning, proprietor of the Nurse Janette Miller put in a strenuous the Northern Division of the American will be held in Sunday evening lars per cord. Apply S. E. Thompson Duluth returning to Cass Lake by mil^ left Thursday night for Denver, Red Cross. Miss Muckley is interested at 8:30. Everybody welcome. & Son. tt week at various points throughout way of Floodwood and Grand Rapids. Colorado to spend two weeks He s|e & at the county, in her mission of in obtaining a Red Cros The highway began in the efforts home through the holidays. Public Health Nurse for every count} On Sunday at 11 a. m. the service Geo. Hartwell and Edgar Culver of mercy and helpfulness. of small rival associations to improve in Minnesota. will be conducted in the English language. Manitou made final proof on their short stretches of road and promote The schools closed last Friday with homesteads before Clerk of Court Mrs. Ray Landgraf r.nd her sister She is a graduate of St. Ma y's the interests of their own communities. appropriate exercises and Christmas Miss Alice Lalonde left Tuesday Hospital in Minneapolis and took h'ir *N Drummond Monday. In 1916, representatives of these tree for the children. The children The annual meeting ofjthe Ledies* night to spend Christmas at Deer public health training in New Yor-c minor organizations met to map a had given out invitations so a goodly River with their parents. Aid will be held in the church basement Roy Frank who~is taking the law City. For the last two years she has trail which would carry a tourist thru number of the older people attended January 7th. been a member of the staff of the course in the University is home territory which would attract farmer, the program. spending the vacation with his parents, Arthur and Nathan Shapira ar: Minnesota Public Health Association business-man, hunter and fisherman, home for the Christmas vacation The confirmants will meet for instruction Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Frank. and went to the Northern Division as well as the visitor interested Jack McGraw and Mrs. Rand went Saturday afternoon at 1:30. 9S from Carleton college, where they offices at the time of the consum. vition largely in scenery and historic places. to International Falls last Wednesday FOR SALE—Two phonographs, are taking the acedemic course. of an agreement between the The commission selected a route returning in the evening as Sunday School every Sunday at 10 one kitchen range, one Kalamazoo Red Cross and the Minnesota Public which, in its opinion, would leave man and wife. It was not unexpected oclock. heater, one ice-box, and one mounted Layrence Decker who is taking the Health Association by which it with visitors the best possible impression as every one was a little suspicious. Moose head. Inquire at 914, 7th electrical engineer's course at Dunwoody was decided that the two organizations of the northern part of the Some were at the depot with METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Institute in Minneapolis is would co-operate in the Minnesota st. state. The Iron Range trail was their old pans to receive them on spending Christmas with his parents field. Clauue E. Ireland, Pastor. omitted from the first route until their return. We extend our congratulations. Mrs. Geo. P. Watson and children Mr. and Mrs. John Decker. "So* great .is the demand for public roads leading to the ranges could be There will be church services at left Tuesday evening for their new health nurses," says Miss Muckley•, improved. the usual hours. home at Fairbault, but will visit enroute Victor Odlin, the section boss at "that the available supply is exausved, The route takes the tourist through SOME HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS with relatives at Northome, Ray paid a fine of $10 and costs in and the Red Cross is now engaged towns representative of the state's We extend to all our members a id Municipal court Monday for having Blackduck and Brainerd. in training nurses to take the industries, running by starch factories, Do not take foolish risks. friends a Merry Christmas. a quarter of venison in his posses places already open to them. Any milk powder factories, creameries, Try to have a good time, but do Harvey and Ray Palmer who are sion illegally, on complaint of Game county that has a public health nurse railroad shops, sawmills, crating not endanger lives and property in LOGGER NOTICE taking the law course at the University Warden Powers. or can get one Jgay consider itself factories and some of the largest potato, doing so. of Minnesota, returned yesterday very fortunate. In the meantime, houses in the world. Sportsmen, Remember safety first. Post your camps and send to the to spend the holidays with Attorney Aad .A. Tone of Northome however, the emphasis in nursing too, find along the trail excellent Do not use lighted candles on state Forester a statement of the legal "the home folks. was here Saturday on legal work is being laid upon the classes in trout streams and fishing lakes, Christmas trees get the electric kind descriptions of lands which you business. He reports not only a Home Hygene and Care of the Sck. with the water' in some places within carefully wired. WANTED—Old Ford Car, that wi'l propose to log this fall and winter, prosperous legal business, but successful By these classes it is possible for a casting distance on both sides of the If candles are used, permit elders be sold cheap for cash, one preferred (See Chap. 114, Laws of Minnesota, farm operations on his go id Red Cross nurse to teach any intelligent road. only to light them and see that they that has not been in use for two or farm near Northome. 1913). person the difference between are not close proxmity to anythng For the lover of historic lore thcare three seasons. Call at this office or the right and the wrong way to care The Law Requires inflamable. address P. O. Box 349, city. old Indian battlegrounds, Millie for the sick. 1. That a notice, showing legal .inscriptions The sophomors of the Alexander Keep all matches away from t"ie Lacs with its Massacre island, old "There are several sections of the of lands on which it is Baker High School gave a nice fare children. trading posts, and the shores of Clayton Bray who is taking the pooposed to cut timber of any kind, be Northern Division that owe a great well party Wednesday evening Fire proof all flimsy decorations Lake Agassiz. Clover fields, grain agricultural course at the- University many lives to a hurried course in posted in a conspicuous place in the last week in honor of Miss Emi'y if possible and do not use cotton fields, corn fields stretching for hun camp. returned to spend Christmas with hi§ care of Influenza patients which was Watson, who left last Tuesday batting for snow effects or tissue pa dreds of acres where a few years ago aunt and uncle, Mrs. and Mr. Roi~ 2. That before cutting any timber given last year. Even in case we are her new home in Fairbault. per for decorative purposes under there were only small patches, herds Irvwin on their fine farm near town so fortunate as to escape a recurrence logger shall send a copy of this iotce anj' conditions. of cattle, the remnants of the state's with his postoffice address to the of the epidemic, it lias been demonstrated FOR SALE or EXCHANGE—for For snow effects use mineral wool. finest pine groves in the Minnesota State Forester, State Capitol, St. that time and money as well The Junior High School gave a something of near equal value in Des If there are any open gas jets see National forest, and hundreds of Paul, Minn. as lives may be saved by these carnival last Friday afternoon, which Moines, la., lot 19, in block 8, International that they are protected and that miles of beautiful lake shores, interest giene courses. A great many doctors was a great success and consisted ot The law provides a penalty, $25 fine Falls, Minn. there are no drafts while the tree is native farmers and casual visitors. in Minnesota are forced to make long or imprisonment for not less than a fine program and sale of Christmas Dr. W. S. Simpson, lighted. trips in all kinds of weather to ike 90 days for violation of any of its' trees and decorations and other us 206 Century Bldg, Des Moines, la. Have a fire extinguisher of some the temperature of some patient for Near Detroit are the fish hatcheries, ful articles. provisions. sort handy. whom they have already prescribe^. and at Detroit and Alexandria 1 Last Monday night the members of Wm. T. Cox, Remove all Christmas trees within If they could feel sure that some person are pleasure resorts which every year State Forester, FOR SALE—A good warm house the local American Legion gave an two or three days. Some persons in the family was able to use a draw thousands of tourists while A special bargain and easy terms if athletic program and vaudeville at Minnesota Forest Service. allow them to remain until New clinical thermometer it would sav^ newer resorts dot the whole length taken during the next ten days. For the Grand theatre which was the finest Cylde Johnson, Years. This is wrong. There is them a great many jniles of trav .1, of the trail. particulars inquire of Geo. N. Millaird exhibition of itc kind ever staged Big Falls, nothing more inflamable than dry and enable them to turn their attention Surveys just have been completed atv First National Bank, or call in our city and was highly appreciated. Minn. 11 4 Christmas greens. to other cases, besides having at 914, 7th st. for a highway across the Minnesota Fire once started in a room decorated a very definite effect on the doctor's National forest, and the association for Christmas is likely to bill, when it is finally presented to Corner Liljeblad reports the dea^h Geo. Hartwell and,* Miss Martha is taking steps to open the additional spread with terrible swiftness. the patient." of John E. Anderson of Mizpah ast Breedien of Birchdale were*1 united route through the forest before the Every year the papers tell of many week, by drinking denatured alcohol, in matrimony last week by Rev. T. 1920 touring season comes to an end. homes destroyed and many people Get your prescriptions filled at Rubin's several others who "took a pull' at The efforts of the organization are W. Howard at the home of the burned to death as the result of Drug Store. tf the same bottle were seriously ill, groom, the bride recently arrived being devoted to improving the roads Chrstmas fires. but are recovering.' from England where Mr. Hart 11 along the route with the assistance Make this a safety first Christmas. Miss Barret is spending the Christmas became acquainted with her at the of the counties' through which it holidays with her folks at Brainerd. For Sale—Lots 6 and 71 in Block former home town of his parents. passes, while booklets issued by the CITATION FOR HEARING PETITION O 73, frontage on 7th street of 50 feet association descrbie for the tourist FOR ADMINISTRATION Best residence building site in town, the beauties of northern Minnesota Matt Donahue is pleased with the Cashier Ben Kotilinek of the International all sand soil, easy to dig basement. fact that after Dr. Utter, state vii opened to him by the scenic highway. Estate of Bernard Schmitt State Bank left Mondiy Owner has left town and I will sell State of Minnesota hands will ernarian had carefully examined hi EAGER to spend the holidays with relatives )ss at reasonable price. Box 496, city. cows for signs of tuberculosis, tha In 1918, the association distributed strip the tree of its County of Koochiching in the Twin Cities. they were found to be free from it 25,000 copies of a 100 page book, illustrated IN PROBATE COURT treasures, tinsel, and Roy Higbee formerly of Big Falls so that it is perfectly safe for with scenes along the route, In the matter of the estate of Bernard NOTICE who left ten years ago and took a to sell and recommend his milk to candles will vanish Schmitt, decedent. and containing maps and a description good farm near Hanly, Sask., was his customers. The state-of Minnesota to all persons Honorably discharged soldiers, of every town and hamlet along and the tree itself will interested in the granting of administration here yesterday enroute to Hines wishing to become citizens of the the road, after the manner of European of the estate of said iecedent come to an ignominious Spur to spend Christmas with his Game Warden Powers entertained United States, should appear at the guide books. The book also The petition of Barney ,T. parents. Mr. Higbee has done very Game Wardens Woods and Beattie Court House in International Falls, "end in the rubbish shows a cut off from the scenic highway, Klecker haying been filed in this court, well, but is glad to renew his many over §unday by a trip through the Minnesota, on January 13th, 192"). representing that Bernard Schmitt, from Walker vto Detroit, which heap?r friends in this county. Rainy Lake region, where they found then a resident of the county of Pierce Each must have his discharge paper enables tourists who lack time to state of Wisconsin, died intestate on But pictures of the that the wolves had made serious and be accompanied by two witnesses, make the entire trip, to cover pa the 25th day of November 1916, and WANTED GIRL—For general ravages on the deer, but found no both U. S. citizenes, who can identify tree, of the children of the route without passing through praying that letters of administration housework, must be neat and of good poachers or any who had meat in him as the person he claims to the same scenes twice. Hundreds of of his estate be granted to Barney J. at play with their new -character aiW willing to work. Private their possession illegally. The visitors be. J. 8 requests for a new pamphlet, to^be Klecker and the court, having fixed tbys, pictures of all room and bath. Four in family. were quite pleased to find this the time and place for hearing said issued next year, have been received petition: Therefore, you and each of No cooking. High wages, References form of lawbreaking greatly improved. FARM FOR SALfe that makes a Christmas by M. N. Koll of Cass Lake, secretary you, are hereby cited and required to required. P. O. Box 349, International of the association. show cause, if any you have, before merry will live Fall, Minn. tf. Fpre miles from Fort Frances on this court at the probate court rooms forever."" O. M. Larson passed away Sunday 4 —15—— Trunk road 25 acres cleared, 95 acres NOTICE in the court house, in the city of International '"'The installation services of Rev. E. at his home on the fine dairy farm Falls in the county of Koochiching, brush never cut, estimated at 90 KODAK state of Minnesota on the N. Halvorson were held in the Zion south of town with cancer of the cords wood rest posts, poles and Children who are putting snow in 17th day of January, 1920, at 10 o'clock Lutheran church Sunday morning stomach. The funeral will be held ties. 60 acres fenced last summer the mail collection boxes in this city a. m., why said petition should not Ve December 14th and were conducted today at the Norwegian church in with 4-strand barb wire, 2 story house thereby spoiling out going mail will granted. by the president of the Northern our city.' He was a fine man and a barn large enough for team and 4 discontinue the practice at once or Witness, the judge of said court, NELSON and the seal of said court, this 22nd Minnesota district of the Norwegian successful dairy farmer. He leaves head of cattle, $1400. Some down, severe methods \Vill be used by the day of December 1919. Lutheran church. Rev. -I. T. Aastad, a wife and daughter, besides manv rest arranged. A good wood cutttr U. S. government. THE JEWELER John Berg, of Thief River Falls, Minn. Rev. BelsaasandRev. friends to mourn his loss, who have could pay for it in one winter. C. E. Nightingale, (Court Seal) Probate Judge. 412 Third Street* Halvorson assisted it the heartfelt sympathy of the community. Geo. Stampe, Jevne & Norton, these services. Attorneys for Petitioner. 616 Nelson St. Fort Frances. pays to Advertise in the Press