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

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8? p^K^tw^^'rpirfT- af£i£' 'Y-P.I' W /I 7 p?- s?-^f-'« ^r ^r,, i*--*•.-*=" '-T _ip A r' -I 1 1 1 *-s INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS *ife.'.:vs PAGE THRE$ =9*3 '-4 Standing Timber Blown Down Timber NOTICE OF SALE OF SIDMPAGE ft Cords ft Cords Kind of Timber or pieces Price or Pieces Price Pine 17 $7.00 11 $7.00 $7.00 ON STATE LAND Spruce 10 4.00 Tamarack 15 2.50 35 2.50 Balsam 2 1.00 Poplar 1 *1.66 w8 Spruce pulpwood *8*00 .60 860 .60 Balsam pulpwood 20 .25 By the State of Minnesota Tamarack ties 750 .08 10000 .08 Cedar ties 250 .11 100 .11 Cedar poles 50 .15 vv .' Cedar posts 900 .01 500 .01 Court House, International Falls, Minnesota, TERMS OF SALE This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of the General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the General Thursday, January 29,1920 Laws of 1909 and acts amendatory thereto. Timber estimated and appraised per feet will be offered and sold per feet timber estimated and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per cord, all cords to be single cords timber estimated and appraised as tie, pole or post timber will be offered and sold per tie, or per pole, or per post, and the sale will be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction in the several kinds of- timber advertised on the lands in the different sections. None court house, at International Falls, Minnesota, on Thursday, January 29 th, 1920 of the timber can be sold for less than t^e appraised prices as given herein, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, certain timber belong ing to the state of Minnesota. and any bidding over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, the per cent bid to be added to the appraised price of each of the different Following is the list of lands (referred to in the above notice) upon which kinds of timber advertised on the land. No bid will be accepted of less than the timber is situated and a statement of the estimated quantities of timber five per cent. 'thereon that will be offered and the appraised prices of the same: Purchasers of timber at this sale must pay down in cash at the time of sale twenty-five per cent of the value of the timber purchased, based on the SCHEDULE "A" estimated quantity and the appraised price of same. Permits to cut, and Sale No. remove the timber from the land will be issued to the purchasers. Permits 1 SW% SW%, Sec. 9, T. 67, R. 25 1-5 ft. Pine $10.00 per ft. 175 for timber listed under schedule "A" will expire June 1, 1921. Permits for cords Spruce pulpwood (a) $2.00 per cord 500 Tamarack ties 18c pei timber listed under schedule "B" will expire June 1, 1922, and the timber must tie 5 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft. be cut and removed within that time unless the State Board of Timber Commissioners 2 SWy4 NE%, NE% SW%, NW% SE%, Sec 27, T. 68, R. 26. 60 ft. Poplar by unanimous vote agree to extend the permit beyond the timestated. $3.00 per ft. No permit shall be extended except for good and sufficient reasons. 3 SE%, SE% Sec. 10 T. 151, R. 27. 1-10 ft. Pine $8.00 per ft. 5 Only one extension of one year may be granted upon permits for timber ft. Spruce $5.00 per ft. 2 ft. Tamarack $4.00 per ft. 5 listed under schedule "A", and not more than two extensions, of ondi (1) year ft. Balsam (H) $2.00 per ft. 30 cqrds Spruce pulpwood $1.50 per each, may be granted upon permits for timber listed under schedule "B". cord 100 Tamarack ties 15c per tie 25 Cedar poles 15c per pole: A condition of any extension shall be that the purchaser shall be liable 500 Cedar posts (a) l%c per post. to the State for interest on the entire unpaid purchase price at the rate of 4. NE%- SE%, Sec 30, T. 151, R. 27. 1 ft. Pine $8.00 per ft. 10 eight (8) per cent per annum, during the whole time of such extension and uftTjf— ft. Spruce $6.00 per ft. 10 ft. Balsam (g) $2.00 per ft. 5 the destruction of the timber by any cause whatsoever during the period of Ajfe!s26ies such extension shall not relieve'the purchaser for the payment of same and ft. Poplar $2.00 per ft. 5 cords Spruce pulpwood (g) $1.50 per cord the said purchaser shall be liable to the State for the whole thereof When 5 ft. Tamarack $4.00 per ft. 750 Tamarack tiefc (a) 15c per tie C.UcRy an extension is granted any timber cut shall be marked the same as provided 250 Cedar ties 18c per tie 25 Cedar poles (g) 15c per pole 2500 Cedar for in the original permit, except, that the year of operation as specified in posts l%c per post. the original permit shall be changed to the year of operation under the extension. 5 NE% SE^, Sec. 31, T. 151. R. 27. 1 ft. Pine $9.00 per ft. 30 ft. Spruce $6.00 per ft. 3 ft. Balsam (a) $2.00 per ft. 25 ft. Balm of All Tamarack timber which in the judgment of State Appraiser is suitable Gilead (ft) $2.00 per ft. 50 ft. Poplar $2.00 per ft. 5 cord? for ties shall be cut into ties to a point where the tree is eight inches Spruce pulpwood $1.50 per cord. in diameter. All Tamarack timber is to be utilized to six inches in diameter 6 SE% SE%, Sec. 32, T. 151, R. 27. 20 ft. Pine $10.00 per ft. 40 ft. Where Cedar ties are cut the same shall be cut to eight inch diameter Spruce (a) $7.00 per Mft. 10 ft. Balsam $2.00 per ft. 10 ft Balm at the small end. of Gilead $2.00 per M. ft. 40 ft. Poplar $3.00 per ft. 10 cords Reading His Shirt Where Cedar posts are listed, the price specified shalj be for a 7 ft post Spruce pulpwood (a) $2.00 per cord. Any Cedar timber cut into lengths between 8 ft.-and 18 ft. inclusive shall be 7 NW% NW%, Sec.33, T. 151, R. 27. 15 pine (Q) $10.00 per ft. 30 charged at a price based upon the market value of the timber when' cut ft. Spruce $7.00 per 11 ft. 2 ft. Tamarack (g) $5.00 per ft. 5 Where Cedar poles are not specified at a graduated price, it shall "mean ADVERTISING PAY ft. of Balsam $2.00 per ft. 5 ft. Balm of Gilead (a) $2.00 per that all Cedar timber that will measure 5 in. in diameter 22 ft from the ft. 40 ft. Poplar $3.00 per ft. 15 cords Spruce pulpwood (a) $2.00 ground shall be cut into 20 ft. poles. If purchasers prefer cutting this timber per cord 50 Tamarack ties 15c per tie 50 Cedar posts (g) l%c per post. into Cedar posts, then the Cedar poles of a longer length shall bear a Drice 8 SE% SE& Sec. 33, T. 151, R. 27. 15 ft. Pine $10.00 per ft. 30 based upon the market value at the time of cutting., ft. Spruce (a) $7.00 per ft. 2 ft. Tamarack $5.00 per ft. 5 Spruce trees 10 in. or over in diameter 2 ft. from the ground shall be cu* ft. Balsam $2.00 per ft. 5 ft. Balfl of Gilead $2.00 per ft. and scaled as log timber up to a point where the tree is in or less The 8 40 ft. Poplar @^$3.00 per ft. Balm of Gilead $2.00 per ft. balance of the tree shall be cut and scaled in pulwood cords cord 50 Tamarack ties 15c per tie 50 Cedar posts l%c per post. State Appraisers shall determine by a blazed line wliat shall be the AN AD IN THIS PAPER WILL BRING RESULTS SWy4 SW%, NW% SE%, Sec. 12, T. 152. R. 27, 37 cords Spruce pulpwood area of the blown down timber under Sales 9, 10, 11, 12, and 16 of 8, 13 15 (g) $1.50 per cord 90 Tamarack ties 15c per tie 100 Cedar posts schedule "BM.\ 2c per post. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Dated at St. Paul, Minn., this 2nd day of January, 1920. SCHEDULE "B" Sale No. J. A. 0. PREUS, State Auditor, 1 SW^4, NW% SE%, Sec. 3. T. 152, R. 25. 10 ft. Spruce $4.00 per ft. 10 ft. Tamarack $2.50 per ft. 515 Cords Spruce pulpwood (a) 50c per cord 2500 Tamarack ties 10c per tie 125 Cedar poles 10c per pole 1300 Cedar posts lc per post. St. Panl, Minnesota COLLEGE OF ST. THOMAS 2 NE% SW%, S% SW%, SE%, Sec. 4, 152, R. 25. 10 ft. Tamarack $2 50 per ft. 500 cords Spruce pulpwood 50c per cord 600 Tamarack ties (a) 8c per tie 50 Cedar poles 10C per pole 500 Cedar posts lc per post. SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA SPELLS DEATH OF 3 N%, Sec. 9, T. 152, R. 25, 25 Mft. Pine $7.00 per ft. 5 ft. Tamarack Much Time Spent at Toilet. $2.50 per ft. 440 cords Spruce pulpwood 50c per cord 1150 "Men and women alike were daily Tamarack ties (g) 8c per tie 50 Cedar poles 10c per pole: 200 Ceda*posts lc per post. massaged with this scented oil, every swy4sw%, Under the Direction and Control of the Most Reverend N% SW%, SE%, Sec. 9, T. 152, R. 25. 80 ft Pine $7.00 PERFECT WOMEN muscle being gently manipulated, with per ft. 5 ft. Jack Pine $2.00 per ft. 10 ft. Spruce fa) $3.50 per Austin Dowling, Archbishop of St. Paul ft 5 ft. Tamarack $2.50 per ft. 4000 White Pine ties 20c a skill seldom found in a modern masseuse. per tie 725 cords Spruce pulpwood (a) 50c per cord 4200 Tamarack ties Usually two or three hours (a) 8c per tie 450 Cedar poles 10c per pole 6000 Cedar posts lc were required for the operation. At A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE per post. NVa NE% ,Sec. 16, T. 152, R. 25. 70 ft. Pine (g) $7.00 per ft. 5 ft. its conclusion the skin was like velvet Spruce $3.50 per ft. 150 cords Spruce pulpwood 50c per cord 1300 in texture, without a trace of oiliness. Famous South Sea. Belles Are Tamarack ties 8c per tie 150 Cedar poles (g) 10c per polei 1500 Cedar They treated their hair in a similar posts lc per post. Collegiate, High School, and Commercial Courses W% NW%, Sec. 10 T. 152, R./25 ft. Pine $7.00 per ft. 5 Now a Drunken, Degraded manner and the wonderful, luxuriant ft. Tamarack (5) $2.50 per ft. 75 cords Spruce pulpwood 50c per cord tresses were probably due to the attention 12.00. Tamarack ties 8c per tie 50 Cedar poles 10c per pole 200ft Race. given them in the use of coco Cedar posts lc per post. Over One Thousand Students from Twenty-eight NE%, SE% NW% S%, Sec. 12, T. 152, R. 25, 785 cords Spruce pulpwood oil and massage. sy2 Ny2, States Registered Last Year R. 25. S%, Sec. 31, T. 64, R. 25. "Beyond the preparation of ihe single LIVE IN AN ALLURING EDEN Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,6 and 7, Sy2 NE%. SE% NW%, N^ SE14, Sec. 6, T. 63, .8 daily meal, her massage and such R. 25. S%, N%, S%, Sec. 31, T. 64, R. 25. THE REGISTRAR For Catalogue Address tappa or mat making as desire or necessity Blown Down Timber Standing Timber A prompted, the life of the Marquesanne ft Cords ft Cords Remnant of Marquesan Race ts Beyond was devoted entirely to Price or Pieces Price or pieces jrind of Timber Redemption French Crn pleasure. 6 $10.00 PiW there's big money 12 $V.o6 30 6.00 Only Allow Natives to Die Off "The marriage of the Marquesan Sjoruce 2 3.00 2 5.00 Tamarack maiden to the youth of her choice was as Speedily as Possible. 2 1.00 12 1.50 BAlsam 1.00 an interesting ceremony. A home for 2.00 5 28 popular 1.00 1.75 385 ruce pulpwood 725 in muskrat trapping their occupation was built by their Washington.—"There can be no Sp .50 .10 .25 Ba Isam pulpwood 10 friends and the various necessities for doubt that today this drunken, diseaseridden .18 9325 .12 3125 Ta marack ties 500 .15 connubial happiness placed therein. ?Wdar ties ... remnant of the Marquesan race .01 3500 .02 3200 fOgdar posts "The maiden was taken in charge by is beyond redemption and all the WMs NE%, N% NW%, Sec. 1, T. 63, R. 26. All Sec. 36, T. 64, R. 26. T9 several young matrons, to be massaged French colonial administration can do Blown Down Timber Standing Timber with perfumed oils and her hair is to pursue its present policy of nominal and body decorated with wreaths and supervision and let the natives die ft Cords ft Cords or pieces Price or Pieces Price garlands of flowers. The youth was Kind of Timber off as speedily as possible." .... .... 1 $10.00 Pine consigned to the ministrations of two Such is the pathetic epitaph, written 25 6.00 Spruce older women, who rendered him a similar $3:00 by John W. Church, in a communication 10 5.00 10 Tamarack 10 1.50 Balsam to the National Geographic society, service, besides smoking him thoroughly 14 2.00 Poplar with the fumes of sandalwood. of a people whose women were i'.oo 1250 Spruce pulpwood 1270 1.75 .12 At the appointed time the scented and 6300 .18 5150 pronounced the most beautiful in the Tamarack ties I n-?f .01 1000 Cedar posts 750 .02 garlanded pair were escorted by the south seas, whose dances were the sw% NW%, NW 14 5, T. 63, R. 25. SW 10 Lots 1 and 4 SWVi, Sec. village to their fae, or hut, where the most Joyous, whose tattooing, was a SE%, Sec. 32 T. 64, R. 25. king with much ceremony declared fine art and whose island home was Blown Down Timber Standing Timber them tapu for two weeks. an alluring Eden before the white man 'IjWiV "For the period of the tapu none J- ft Cords ft Cords came. Price or Pieces Price Kind of Timber or pieces might speak to them or in any way "To describe the dainty, graceful 6.00 4 $4.00 Spruce 31 disturb their honeymoon. Food was Marquesanne as she unquestionably 5 5.00 5 3.00 Tamarack left each morning on their terrace, together Poplar 20 2.00 20 1.00 was, will, I fear, lay me open to the Balsam 12 1.50 with baskets of flowers to be charge of exaggeration," writes- Mr. 1.25 170 .75 Spruce pulpwood 295 woven into wreaths and garlands by Church. Bal^im pulpwood 10 .50 '.io '.io .15 Tamarack ties 3600 5000 5000 the happy couple." Attractions Beyond Compare. .10 Cedar ties 150 .18 500 -if you ship them to Shubert Cedar poles .25 .25 "When a woman possesses l^pautlful, Painful Accident Amusing. '.oi 5100 .02 2000 Cedar posts luxuriant nair, fine eyes, perfect N%, SE%, Sec. 2, T. 63, R. 26. NE% NE%, Sec. 34 N%, E% SW%, SE%, 11 Shelbyville. Ind—Speed C. Means, teeth, a slender, graceful form, a skin Sec. 35, T. 64, R. 26. "Shnbert" Wants Minnesota Furs living about three miles southeast of of velvet texture and unblemished surface, this city, was the victim of a painful Standing: Timber Blown Down Timber and these physical attractions but amusing accident recently while ft Cords ft Cords All Yon Can Ship are combined with a vivacity of spirit attempting to prevent a cow from choking or pieces Price or Pieces Price ,Kind of Timber and action exaggeration becomes difficult And Will Pay These Extremely High Prices 19 $10.00 to death on a pumpkin which it Pine and unless all chroniclers of the Spruce 5 6.00 $4.66 1 GET A SHIPMENT OFF-TODAY had eaten. Means put his arm into 5 6.00 Tamarack 5 3.00 islands have for several centuries the cow's mouth and throat in order 5 1.50 1.00 Balsam 5 agreed to deceive the world such was 40 2.00 10 1.00 N91 EXTRA LARGEt N?l LARGE N?1 MEDIUM I N?1 SMALL N9 2 —^^W^Poplar to pull out the pumpkin which had »iruce pulpwood 1900 1.50 1650 .75 the Marquesanne, and so she is today MUSKRAT EXTBA TO AVERAGE I EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE I EXTRA TO AVERAGE AS TO SIZE A QIIAUTV choked the animal, when suddenly .15 8300 4200 Tamarack ties .10 when sickness has not diminished hef "Brindle" decided to close her mouth, 12 Lots 3 and 4, SE%, Sec. 4, T. 63, R. 25. charm. and as a consequence Means received Standing Timber Blown Down Timber "I doubt seriously if a more carefree a badly lacerated hand and forearm Winter 6.00 to 5.25 4.75 to 4.00 3.75 to 2.75 2.50 to 2.00 2.50 to liO or contented maiden ever existed. Her ft Cords ft Cords and cannot use them. Fall 5.00 to 4.00 1.751* 1.50 3.75 to 3.00 2.75 to 2.00 1.75 to 125 Kind of Timber or pieces Price or Pieces Price domestic duties were light and agreeable. .... 1 $9.00 Pine The furnishings of her thatched Nf IC 3 5.00 5 $4.00 Spruce shelter consisted of a few pandanus WILL VIEW ALL BEAUTIES Tamarack 5 4.00 5 2.50 Spruce pulpwood 15 1.00 28 .50 sleeping mats—-nothing more. Outside Tamarack ties 600 .12 500 .06 Fine, Dark 30.00to25.00 20.00to 16.00 15.00tol2.00 10.00 to 8.50 10.00 to 6.00 on the stone platform was an assortment French Claim Right to Feast Eyes on Cedar ties 900 .15 250 .09 Usual Qolor 20.00to16.00115.00to 12.00 lO.OOto 8.50 8.00 to 6.50 8.00 to 5.00 .... of bowls, crudely carved by the Charmers From All Cedar poles 500 .15 Cedar posts 5000 .02 2800* .01 Pale 15.00to 12.00111.00to 9.00 8.00 to 7.00 6.00 to 5.00 to 4.00 men in their intervals from warfare. Lands. 6.00 13 NE%, N% NWYA, NE% SW%, SE%, Sec. ?, T. 63. R, .26. These held poipoi, fish, fruit or whatever S N Standing Timber Blown Down Tlnlber of food might be prepared for the Paris.—"Men have the inalienable right fo feast their eyes upon the feminine only daily meal. ft Cords ft Cords N?l EXTRA LARGE N?l LARGE N°1 MEDIUM N?l SMALL GOOD UNPRIME "Then there were dainty coconut or pieces Price beauties of all nations." Kind of Timber or llieces Price EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE EXTRA TO AVERAGE AS TO SI2E A QUALITY 10 Spruce $5.00 5 $3.00 shells, ground thin and polished by Such was the reply of the fashionable 5 4.00 5 Tamarack 2.50 16.00 to 14.00 rubbing on stone under water, often Epatant club to the protest Black 12.00tol0.C0 9.00 to 8i0 8.00 to 7.00 7.00 to 4.00 5 Balsam 1.00 5 .50 35 1.50 carved, which held the coco oil and against, the display of English prize Poplar 30 1.00 13.00 to 1100 9.50 to 8.00 7.50 to 7.00 Short 6.50 to 6.00 6.00 to 3.00 545 Spruce pulpwood 1.25 140 .50 other preparations foi the toilet, dear beauties at the Marigny theater, when 10.00to 8.00 7.50 to 6.50 6.G0 to 525 Narrow 5.00 to 4.50 4.50 to 2.00 1700 .12 .08 Tamarack ties 1500 to the heart of the Marquesanne. French women rose in indignation and N% SW%, SW.% SW%, SE% SE%, Sec. 3, T. 63, R. 25. N% NE%, N% 5.50 to, 4.50 4.C0to 325 l4 Broad 3.00 to 2.50 225 to 2.00 2.00 to 1.00 NW%, Sec. 10, T. 63, R. 25, 20 ft. Pine $7.00 per ft. 10 ft. "I have mentioned the use of coco cried Spruce $4.00 per ft. 10 ft. Tamarack (a) $2.50 per ft. 15 oil by the Marquesans. Probably no "Aren't there enough beautiful women These extremely high prices are based on the well-known "SHUBERT" liberal grading and are ft, Balsam 75c per ft. 425 cords Spruce pulpwood (ft) 50c per* cord fuoted for immediate shipment. No. 3, Mo. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value, race ever attained a greater skill in in France?" 1050 Tamarack ties (ft 6c per tie 1750 Cedar ties 9c per tie 400 Cedar 'or quotations on other Minnesota Furs, write for "®hr Ifrliulmt Ahtmier." the only poles 15c per pole 5800 Cedar posts lc per post 20 cords Balsam the art of massage—certainly none "What object is there in beauty un reliable and accurate market report and price list of its kind published. IV FREE—Write for it. pulpwood 25c per cord. less it is destined to fascinate men?' A ever practiced it more constantly. The shipment to "SHUBERT" will remit in "more money" ^"quicker." 15 SW% NE%, NW.%, S%, Sec. 33 T. 64, R. 26 oil was obtained by filling large wooden inquired iMaurice de Kobra, speaking ALL FURS-^^^ECT Standing Timber Blown Down Timber on behalf of the club. "From the earliest bowls with the meat of broken coconuts afad placing them In the sun. times a man has never admitted ft Cords ft Cords THELmEsrtJ&£ |^]Kind of Timber or pieces Price 1 or Pieces that it is his duty to find his mate Price Into the oil thus drawn the intensely 5 '^Tamarack ,$4.00 5 $2.50 fragrant blossoms of pua or Jthe seeds within his own country's borders. The AMERICAN RAW FURS f. ^Poplar 1.60 25 *, ,^1.00 mi liVSpruce pulpwood 100 1.00 of the spicy, aromatic lime were boulevardiers of Paris and all France 285 Tamarack ties 400 .12 400 08 thrown, scenting it with a delightful emphatically claim the right to wel 16 ta S: ft"* NE*- sw*. r. perfume.,^ come the beauties of all nations." 2J-27 W.Ausiin Ave. lept Chicago,U.S.A* .. lilrrt .. •»..