International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 15, 1920 · Page 7 of 8
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wmm*m yi* \i ^-°f-v ^iNT 1 «, k'-'^ 'T %•. f\ ,'. &«—* wr v. s»,~, Lf ^, 1 j\ .. x. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS TAGE EIGHT NOTICE OF SALE OF STOMPAGE 16 Lot 3, Sec. 7, T. 63, R. 24. N% NEfc, NEJ4 NW%. NE% SW%. Sft SWtt, to 6e a" conscious" calTr are looking on the passing of ~a class. Europeans SE&, Sec. 12 T. 63, R. 25. O. S! Members of parliament are beginning ON STATE LANDS Standing Timber Blown Down Timber Can America do it? Can America to sit up and take note. give to Europe the desire to live?. Can Babies Fewer in Germany, Even. ft Cords ft Cords Kind of Timber or pieces Price or Pieces the land of exuberant vitality and exuberant Price Even Germany, the nursery of Europe, Pine 17 $7.00 11 $7.00 $7.00 effort give to the mother from which produced its million babies Spruce 10 4.00 2 whom she drew her own life a transfusion at the bidding of the war lord as Tamarack 15 2.50 *35 *2.50 *v By the State of Minnesota of youth? Can she?—Shaw Desmond, Balsam 1.00 food for his cannons, is fast depopulating. V.66 Poplar 1 in New York Sun. The war has done this. The Spruce pulpwood 800 .60 860 .60 Balsam pulpwood 20 Germans of the cities refuse to have .25 Tamarack ties 750 .OS 10000 .08 children. "We cannot feed them," FRANCE FACES 10 YEAR TASK Court House, International Falls, Minnesota, Cedar ties 250 100 .11 11 they say. "We cannot even feed ourselves." Cedar poles 50 -15, -15, Cedar posts 900 500 .01 .01 .01 Lorraine Plants May Quicken Restoration During the war the German professors Thursday, January 29,1920 of Steel Industry of TERMS OF SALE solemnly debated polygamy as a the Country. This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of the remedy. Some of—them approved It. General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the General B,ut Germany is no Utah and Berlin Valenciennes, France. France's Laws of 1909 and acts amendatory thereto. no Salt Lake GIty. Today's Fatherland Timber estimated and appraised per feet will be offered and sold per steel and iron industry, virtually cut Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction in the feet timber estimated and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per is strictly monogamous. Economy court house, at International Palls, Minnesota, on Thursday, January 29th, 1920 in half by war'5* ravages, is faced by cord, all cords to be sin'gle cords timber estimated and appraised as tie, pole at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, certain timber belong ing to the state of Minnesota. is the father of morality. The what engineers estimate to be an or post timber will bo offered .and sold per tie, or per pole, or per post, and modern German finds It hard enough the sale will be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the eight to ten year task of reconstruction. Following js the list of lands (referred to in the above notice) upon which several kinds of timber advertised on \the lands in, the different sections. None to keep one wife. He does not want the timber is situated and a statement of the estimated quantities of timber Details of the problem were related of the timber can be sold for less tlum the appraised prices as given herein, it,hereon that will be so offered and the appraised prices of the same: half a dozen. and any bidding over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, to the correspondent of the Associated the per cent bid to be added to the appraised price of each of the different For ten years before the war England, Press, who is visiting the devastated SCHEDULE "A" kinds of timber advertised on the land. No bid will be accepted of less than like the rest of Europe, had begun regions of France by special Sale No. Ave per cenf. to yield herself to the pleasure 1 SW% SW&, Sec. 9, T. 67, R. 25 1-5 ft. Pine $10.00 per ft. 175 Purchasers of timber at this sale must pay down In cash at the time of government dispensation. cords Spruce pulpwood $2.00 per cord 500 Tamarack ties 18c pei sale twenty-five per cent of the value of the timber purchased, based on the craze. With the war and that frantic Engineering experts, however, say tie 5 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft. estimated quantity and the appraised price of same. Permits to cut and desire to forget which became a cult, the country's steel and iron production 2 SWM NE&, NEU SW%,-NW% SE%, Sec 27, T. 68, R. 26. 60 ft. Poplar remove the timber from the land will be issued to the purchasers. Permits that craze passed into frenzy. Today, $3.00 per ft. for timber "listed under schedule "A" will expire June 1, 1921. Permits for may be quickened by the mineral 3 SE& SE14 Sec. 10 T. 151, R. 27. 1-10 ft. Pine $8.00 per ft. 5 timber listed under/schedule "B" will expire June 1, 1922, and the timber must over 12 months after the war, the raining and metal-treating plants of be cut and removed within that time unless the State Board of Timber Commissioners ft. Spruce $5.00 per ft. 2 ft. Tamarack $4.00 per ft. 5 music halls and picture palaces are Lorraine, returned to France under by unanimous vote agree to extend the permit beyond the time ft. Balsam (n) $2.00 per ft. 30 cords Spruce pulpwood $1.50 per stated. No permit shall be extended except for good and sufficient reasons. crowded to the doors. I have majie the terms of the Versailles treaty. Th cord 100 Tamarack ties 15c per tie 25 Cedar poles 15c per pole Only one extension of one year may be granted upon permits for timber 500 Cedar posts (a) l%c per post. the experiment of listening to the conversation seriousness of the loss to the industry listed under schedule "A", and not more than two extensions, of one (1) year 4. NE^4 SE%, Sec 30, T. 151, R. 27. 1 ft. Pine $8.00 per ft. 10 of 17 couples of business by war, nevertheless, is heightened by each, may be granted upon permits for timber listed under schedule "B". ft. Spruce $6.00 per ft. 10 ft. Balsam (g) $2.00 per ft. 5 A condition of any extension shall be that the purchaser shall be liable girls in the early trams and busses. Of the great necessity for metal construction ft. Poplar $2.00 per ft. 5 cords Spruce pulpwood @-$1.50 per cord to the State for interest on the entire unpaid purchase price at the rate of this number no fewer than 11 used the 5 ft. Tamarack $4.00 per ft. 750 Tamarack ties (a) 15c per tie throughout liberated districts and eight (8) per cent per annum, during*, the whole time of such extension and 250 Cedar ties 18c per tie 25 Cedar poles 15c per pole 2500 Cedar expression: "Where are you going tonight?" the destruction of the timber by any cause whatsoever during the period of the dependence of nearly 100,000 Inhabitants posts l%c per pqst. such extension shall not relieve the purchaser for the payment of same, and but what has all this to do of these regions on the blast NE% SE14, Sec. 31, T. 151. R. 27. 1 ft. Pine ffCAA nr hit T, 1 *9,00 per ft": 30 ft the said Purchaser shall be liable to the State for the whole thereof. When with the birth rate? furnaces and metal mills for a livelihood. Spruce $6.00 per ft. 3 ft. Balsam (a) $2.00 per ft. 25 ft. Balm of an extension is granted any timber cut shall be marked the same as provided Gilead (a) $2.00 per ft. 50 ft. Poplar $2.00 per ft. 5 cords for in the original permit, except, tbat the year of operation as specified in Everything. Pleasure to the Englishman, Spruce pulpwood $1.50 per cord. the original permit shall be changed to the year of operation under the extension. as to the European, has become 6 SE14 SE&, Sec. 32, T. 151, R. 27, 20 ft. Pine $10.00 per ft. 40 ft. a narcotic as essential as tobacco or Spruce (a) $7.00 per Mft. 10 ft. Balsam $2.00 per ft. 10 fiKBalm All Tamarack timber which in the judgment of State Appraiser is suitable^ of Gilead $2.00 per M. ft. 40 ft. Poplar $3.00 per ft. 10 cords alcohol. Pleasure costs money. Pleasure for ties shall be cut into ties to a point where the tree is eight inches Spruce pulpwood (a) $2.00 per cord. Model Spouse Dies at 101 excessful means selfishness. Pleasure in diarpeter. All Tamarack timber is to be utilized to six inches in diameter. 7 NW% NW54, Sec. 33, T. 151, R. 27, 15 ft. pine g) $10.00 per ft. 30 Where Cedar ties are cut the Same shall be cut to eight inch diameter means effort and effort absorbs Stayed Home Every Wight ft. Spruce $7.00 per ft. 2 ft. Tamarack $5.00 per ft. 5 at the small end. ft. of Balsam $2.00 per ft. 5 ft. Balm of Gilead $2.00 per vitality. Pleasure means the breakup (n) Where Cedar posts are listed, the price specified shall be for a 7 ft. post. ft. 40 ft. Poplar $3.00 per ft. 15 cords Spruce pulpwood (p) $2.00 Any Cedar timber cut into lengths between 8 ft. and 18 ft. inclusive, shall be of the home. The modern European Bancroft Abbott Bailey of Chicago per cord 50 Tamarack ties 15c per tie 50 Cedar posts (q) 1%c per post. charged at a price based upon the market value of the timber when cut. has to choose between pleasure and 8 SE^4 SE1^ Sec. 33, T. 151, R. 27. 15 ft. Pine $10.00 per ft. 30 who died at South Newbury. Where Cedar poles are not specified at a graduated price, it shall mean ft. Spruce (a) $7.00 per ft. 2 ft. Tamarack $5.00 per ft. 5 children. He chooses pleasure. that all Cedar timber that will measure 5 in. in diameter 22 ft. from the Vt.. a few days ago, was ft. Balsam $2.00 per ft. 5 ft. Balm of Gilead (a) $2.00 per ft. ground shall be cut into 20 ft. poles. If purchasers prefer cutting this timber, The Unborn more than one hundred and one 40 ft. poplar $3.00 per ft. 15 cords Spruce Pulpwood $2.00 per Suffers. into Cedar posts, then the Cedar poles of a longer length shall bear a price cord 50 Tamarack ties 15c per tie 50 Cedar posts l^c per. post. based upon the market value at the time of cutting. Then comes the cost of living, the years old. He never spent a 9 SWy4 SW%, NW14 SE%, Sec. 12, T. 152. R. 27, 37 cords Spruce pulpwood Spruce trees 10 in. or over in diameter 2 ft. from the ground, shall be cut European's nightmare. The war has penny on tobacco or liquor, (a) $1.50 per cord 90 Tamarack ties 15c per tie 100 Cedar posts and scaled as log timber up to a point where the tree is 8 in. or less. The 2c per post. practivally halved incomes. Wage never was inside of a theater, balance of the tree shall be cut and scaled into pulpwood cords. and salary increase has done little to nnd nover spent an evening State Appraisers shall determine by a blazed line what shall be the SCHEDULE "B" of area the blown down timber under Sales 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 13, 15 and 10 of balance the lift in the cost of living. away from his family. He went Sale No. "B". schedule The middle cla^s man who before the ®W1/4, NW% SE&, Sec. 3. T. 152, R. 25. 10 ft. Spruce $4.00 per to Chicago when it was a little 1 The right is reserved to reject any .or all bids. ft.,10 ft. Tamarack $2.50 per ft. 515 Cords Spruce pulpwood Pated at St. Paul, Minn., this, 2nd/day of January, 1920. \yaj* just made iboth ends meet on settlement and built a cabin (a) 50c per cord 2500 Tamarack ties 10c per tie 125 Cedar poles $1,500 a year is fighting fate upon the near what is now Palatine, 111., 10c per pole 1300 Cedar posts lc per post. J. A. 0. PREUS, State Auditor, $750 that income is now worth. Europe where he reared a family of 11. 2 NE14 SW14, Sy2 SW%, SE1/4, Sec. 4, T. 152, R. 25. 10 ft. Tamarack $2.50 per ft. 500 cords Spruce pulpwood 50c per cord 600 Tamarack is suffering from a shortage of Chicago had a population of ties (a) 8c per tie 50 Cedar poles 10c per pole 500 Cedar posts lc St. Paul, Minnesota bricks and mortar. The war has pulverized about 500 when he first moved per post. 3 N%, Sec. 9, T. 152, R. 25, 25 ft. Pine $7.00 per ft. 5 ft. Tamarack billions of bricks and millions there, and Indians were plentiful $2.50 per ft. 440 cords Spruce pulpwood 50c per cord 1150 of tons of mortar. The German on all sides. Tamarack ties (fi) 8c per tie 50 Cedar poles 10c per pole: 200 Ceda»posts lc per post. housebreakers alone have knocked EUROPE'S DROP skill eel soclologists^wno believe tliat 4 Ny2 SWM, SW14 FW14, SE14, Sec. 9, T. 152, R. 25. 80 ft. Pine (a) $7.00 the buildings of the best part of a per ft. 5 ft. Jack Pine $2.00 per ft. 10 ft. Spruce fff) $3.50 per France, ouce the glory of the old country into smithereens. People are ft. 5 ft. Tamarack $2.50 per ft. 4000 White Pine ties 20c Team Brings Only $20. world, is dying—dying because she refuses snuggling together in single rooms. per tie 725 cords Spruce pulpwood (a) 50c per cord 4200 Tamarack ties Cottonwood Falls, Kan.—The big IN BIRTH RATE (a) 8c per tie 450 Cedar poles 10c per pole 6000 Cedar posts lc to live. Patriotism and pride They herd like the beasts that perish. slump in live stock prices during the per post. Keep closed the mouths of her great And they do perish. (ft) 5 N% NE% ,Sec. 16, T. 152, R. 25. 70 ft. Pine $7.00 per ft. 5 ft. past few months is being strongly reflected men. But is not today's Europe a Take Londqn. London today is the Spruce $3.50 per ft. 150 cords Spruce pulpwood. 50c per cord 1300 in public sale^ which have been Tamarack ties 8c per tie 150 Cgdar poles (a) 10c per polei 1500 Cedar greater France? problem of seven millions crouching CAUSES SCARE posts lc per post. held by farmers of this part of the S Except in this one thing figures can over a chalk pit. That seven is soon NW1!, Sec. 10 T. 152, R. 25 ft. Pine $7.00 per ft. 5 state. At nearly all sales held recently be made to prove anything. But the going to be ten. During the war alone ft. Tamarack (ff) $2.50 per M' ft. 75 cords Spruce pulpwood 50c per cord all kinds of live stock have Tamarack ties 8c per tie 50 Cedar poles 10c per pole 2006 mathematics of birth antjt death are 1200 London, the octopus, sucked in another Cedar posts lc per post. brought surprisingly low prices, with inexorable. There is no room for million. '-Possibly a quarter of a million 1 NE^4, SE^4 NW^4, S%, Sec. 12, T. 152, R. 25, 785 cords Spruce Pulpwood horses probably the lowest. William dbubt. need houses as I write. The Londoner 75c per cord 50 Tamarack Ties 8c per tie. Condition More Vital Than Another Duckett, a farmer living southwest of bot^, 7- NE%, SE% NW%, N% SE%, Sec. 6, T. 63. l,rEurope, to use a pungent American 3 4,6 and is becoming a sort of city nomad. R. 25. S%, N%, SM:. Sec. 31, T. 64, R. 25, here, sold a team for only $20 at his War—Or Than ism, is "on the toboggan." There are He shifts from room to room. 3 sale a few days ago. Last sipring he omens as portentous and inevitable He crouches under the slates. He is Blown Down Timber liatiding Timber Ten Others. had paid $140 for one of the horses. as that sinking feeling before seasickness. a troglodyte. He burrows into the At another sale near this city recently ft Cords ft Cords "Bonuses for babies" is Europe's. earth. Building has scarcely begun. Price or Pieces Price a farmer sold a horse for $25 after refusing Kind of Timber or pieces Here in England we have Crowd human beings and you kill Pine 6 $10.00 YELLOW SPECTER IS SEEN $95 for the same animal a few $4.66 6.0/ 'l¥ already raised that S. O. S. France them as surely as if they were rabbits. Spruce 30 days before. 1 5.00 2 3.00 Tamarack 2 tried it and failed. Will Europe? And many of these hunted, harried people 12 1.50 2 1.00 Balsam The above applies to all classes, but are rabbits. Nibbling at adversity. Poplar 28 2.00 5 1.00 CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION Spruce pulpwood 725 1.75 385 1.00 to the middle class it comes with fateful With the brains of rabbits. Seeing today—but United States Looked To as Savior, FOR ADMINISTRATION .25 Balsam pulpwood 10 .50 .10 intensity. neither yesterday nor tomorrow. With National^ Decay as War's Aftermath—Middle .12 Tamarack ties 3125 .18 9325 But that is a picture of Europe Cedar ties 500 .15 Middle Class Most Affected. ... Class Most Estate of Bernard Schmitt .01 Cedar posts 3500 .02 3200 itself. While, with better conditions, a falling Affected—Babies Fewer State of Minnesota 9 W% NE%, N% NW%, Sec. 1, T. 63, 26. All Sec. 36, T. 64, 26. R. R. Will such people have children? Can death rate among the working )ss in Germany. you expect them to have children? Standing Timber Blown Down Timber classes has during the last 30 years County of Koochiching Can you expect them to think of the to some extent compensated for a falling IN PROBATA COURT London.—"Well, it's my funeral," ft Cords ft Cords dignity of the race—tradition!ess, hopeless Kind of Timber or pieces Price or Pieces Price bij*th rate, the accentuated fall ofs In the matter of the estate of Bernard sald^the sprucely dressed young Englishman as they are? Can you believe Pine 1 $10.00 the middle class birth rate has no falling Schmitt, decedent. with a collar of pre-war glossiness, Spruce 25 6.00 that they will give heirs to posterity? I... The state of Minnesota to all persons death rate of any kind to compensate. Tamarack 10 5.00 10 $3.00 $3.00 reading out the following paragraph "D posterity! What has interested in the granting of administration Balsam 10 1.50 A prominent medical man has in (the corner of a London club: posterity done for us?" you would hear Poplar 14 2.00 of the estate of said iecedent: V.66 just written in the Times: "What we The birth rate per 1,000 persons Spruce pulpwood 1270 1.75 1250 them say if they could speak. But they The petition of Barney J. are witnessing is the death of the middle .12 Tamarack ties 6300 .18 5150 living in England and Wales in 1918 are past speech. It is that which Klecker having been filed in this court, Cedar posts 750 .01 .02 1000 class." Upon the coffin of that was 17.7, as compared with 34.1 per 10 I^ots 1 and 4, makes them dangerous. representing that Bernard Schmitt, SW%, SW%, Sec. Sec. 5, 5, T. T. swy4 NW%, NW!4 63, R. 25, SWy4, SW% class will be inscribed the epitaph: "A 1,000 In the ten years 1851-60. The SE%. Sec. 32 T. 64, 25. R. then a resident of the county of Pierce Yellow Peril Seen Afar. class that died because it could not rate in Cheshire is only 19.9 per 1,000, state of Wisconsin, died intestate on And all this in the face of yellow live." Not because it would not, but Standing Timber Blown Down Timber and that in London 16.1. The end of the 25th day of November 1916,. and millions. Articles are once more because it could nbt. Are we going to the war shows no check in what is praying that letters of administrn ft Cords Tt Cords streaming the European press about see Europe given over to the working Kind of Timber or pieces Price or Pieces Price really national suicide. of his estate be granted to Barney J. the yellow challenge. A book just Spruce 31 $6.00 4 $4.00 class? And then? "It's not my funeral," he repeated. Klecker and the court, having fixed Tamarack 5 5.00 5 3.00 written upon the awakening, of Asia The once great middle class, in its Poplar the time and place for hearing said 20 20 1.00 But it was. 2.00 by one of the most brilliant living last struggle for survival, will be Balsam 12 1.50 petition: Therefore, you and each of It was not only his funeral, but perhaps Englishmen has focussed the attention Sirruce pulpwood 295 1.25 17*0 *.75 forced into one of two things either you, are hereby cited and required to 'the funeral of a race. "D—n Palsam pulpwood 10 .50 of thinkers in every country. to sell out and go over bodily to organized show cause, if any you have, before Tamarack ties 3600 posterity!" said the Irishman. "What .15 5000 .10 One can see the multitudinous babies labor, or to form a European Cedar ties 150 this court at the probate court rooms .18 500 .10 has posterity ever done for me?" The pouring out in a resistless yellow Cedar poles .25 .25 middle class trade union, both .for offense in the court house, in the city of International European is saying the same. Cedar posts 5100 .02 2000 stream of slant-eyed young devils .01 and defense. It will say to Falls in the county of Koochiching, 11 N%, SE*4, Sec. 2, T. 63, R. 26. NE% NE%, Sec. 34 N%, E% SW%, SE%, This is no scare. It is a fact. It is from the overflowing cornucopia of Europe: "If you want doctors, lawyers, state of Minnesota on the Sec. 35, T. 64, R. 26. more ».tal than another European the east. Bright eyed, interesting, interested 17th day of January, 1920, at 10 o'clock clergymen, you must pay for it. war—or than ten others. It is more young devils! The yellow Standing? Timber a. m'., why said petition should not ^e Blown Down Timber or we won't serve you." mortal than the influenza. It is more challenge. The yellow peril. granted. But Europe, alas! is beginning to ft Cords ft Cords dangerous than an anarchist bomb in And all this in the face of young Kind of Timber Witness, the judge of said court, or pieces Price or Pieces Price do without the clergyman. The state Pine every street. For Europe, it is the 19 America. $10.00 and the seal of said court, this 22nd lawyer is beginning to supplant the Spruce 5 6.00 *5 $4.00 only thing that matters. day of December 1919. Europe seems to look more and more Tamarack private practitioner. Only the doctor 5 5.00 S 3.00 It is a very old world. to America. Today it. is an unconscious Balsam John Berg, 5 1.50 5 1.00 Is left, and he, poor devil, is being Poplar Here in London at election time we (Court Seal) Probate Judge. 40 2.00 groping across the Atlantic, as 10 1.00 nationalized under national health regulations. Spruce pulpwood 1900 1.50 1650 .T5 run two giant ladders side by side up Jevne A Norton, of fL blind man.. Tomorrow, it is going Tamarack ties 8300 .15 .10 4200 Attorneys for Petitioner. the face of one of our tallest buildings. 12 Lots 3 and 4, SE%,' Sec. 4, T. 63, R. 25. Here In England the middle class As the results come in, the figures: on family of four or five has become N ow Is theTime to/Do it Standing Timber the ladders, representing the Liberal Blown Down Timber two or three. Medical men, without and tory parties, race each other up ft Cords ft Cords exception, are united in their opinion Kind of Timber or pieces the building. Bearing their height T'rice says the Good Judge. or Pieces Price that during the past ten years the Pine 1 $9.00 o»ver Europe's weary, war worn Spruce birth rate of that class has been going 3 ^00 $*4*.6O masses, two ladders are seen today. Tamarack 5 4.00 headlong to perdition. Go to real tobacco— 5 2.50 Spruce pulpwood I 15 On one is the figure of death. On the 1.00 .50 _28 Tamarack ties Now come the figures of the marriage 600 .12 500 .06 other, the figure of a little rosy child, the small chew with Cedar ties 900 .15 250 .09 age, published a few days ago. death racing against life. And death Cedar poles 500 .15 Between 1911-14 39 per cent of all Cedar posts 5000 is winning. the rich tobacco taste .02 2800 '.oi 13 NE%, N% NW*4, NE% SW%, SE%, Sec. bachelors married in 1917 only 37.6 3, T. 63. R, 26. "The End of the Race." .. per cent. In 1886-90 50 per cent married. that lasts a long time. "The End of the Race," a current Standing Timber Blown Down Timber The^proportion of bachelors who cartoon, shows Europe's last baby in It will cost you less to ft Cords ft Cords marry at over thirty-five has been the year 2,000. A halo is shown about Kind of Timber or pieces Price or Pieces ... Price steadily rising, with a swift upward Spruce Its wizened head. Its bones show $5.00 5 $3.00 chew than ordinary Tamarack climb in 1916 and 1917. Only 54.8 5 4.00 5 2.50 through its tortured skin. It is surrounded Fal«am 5 1.00 5 per cent bf spinsters marrying during 4 .50 by adoring millions of aged Poplar tobacco. Any man 35 1.60 30 1.00 1917 were under twenty-five years of Spruce pulpwood 545 1.25 140 Europeans of both sexes, the last of .50 Tamarack ties .12 1500 .0* a«e. who uses the-Real their race. It Is only a cartoon. 14 SWS4, SE% SE%, Sec. 3, T. 63, R. 25. N% NE%, N% Among the middle classes the age is SW14 But--? NW%, Sec. 10, T. 63, R. 25. 20 ft. Pine $7.00 per ft. 10 ft. rising at an alarming pace. It looks Tobacco Chew will Spruce $4.00 per ft. 10 ft. Tamarack (a) $2.50 per ft. 15 In the death that comes in the roar as though, within a comparatively :«V?~saiT1 ®.75c Per ft. 425 cords Spruce pulpwood (a) 50c per* cord of a gun and the crash of a shell we 1050 Tamarack ties (Jfl 6c per tie 1750 Cedar ties 9c per tie 400 Cedar tell you that. short time here in England the middle have forgotten the death of the-great poles 15c per pole 5800 Cedar posts lc per post 20 cords Balsam class will, with the increased age, pulpwood 25c per cord. silence* SW% NE%, NW%, S%, Sec. 33 T. 64, 26. of marriage, give to the race only, Put Up tn Two Style* Twenty years ago France used to be those stunted specimens of child life if held up as Europe's horrible example—France, Standing Timber Blown Down Timber which are so often, though not always, the country where, RIGHT CUTis a short-cut tobacco ft Cords the fruit of late unions. ft Cords after America, the baby was king. Kind of Tftnber 9r pieces or Pieces Price It is significant that no single person W-R CUT Is along fine-cut tdbaccc Tamarack 5 There are those who'say today that 5 Poplar 20 has come forward to contest the 26 the war has completed what the Spruce pulpwood: 100 285 above. It canhot be contested. _We French nation -began, There are Tamarack ties 400 400' KTSci1