International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 26, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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SHERIFF H. T. McINTOSH SUNDAY A BIG DAY FOR STATE AUDITOR FAVORS STATE SUSPENDED FROM OFFICE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS GOING INTO LOGGING WORK AT THE CHURCHES Last Friday Sheriff Hugh T. Mcintosh Sunday was a gala day in the history Large quantities of state owned was suspended from office by of Koochiching Council 1540, timber blown down in a tornado over Governor J. A. A. Burnquist and Knights of Columbus. A class of an area of twenty-five miles long and METHODIST EPISCOPAL John P. Wall of Minneapolis was fifty-three, candidates were put thru from one-half to three miles in (bounty Agent M. M. Abbott spent Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Atty. W. V. Kane departed Tuesday appointed to temporarily fill the office. the degree work of the order. The width in southern Koochiching county Tuesday at Northome. evening for the twin cities on Mr. Wall served as sheriff in first degree was under the supervision last July, still remains unsold. business. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Koochiching county in 1917. He relief of local men, the second degree State Auditor J. A. O. Preus has Mike Lemmer and James Van jd Thos. P. White as sheriff in by state officers from Duluth and St. arrived at a solution for disposing of Sunday^ February 29th there will Vleck of Littlefork, were in the city Wh. Rulein, the land man of Baudette, September of that year, and served Paul and the third degree by the the timber in the path of the tornado, be no preaching services as the pastor Tuesday. spent yesterday in the city until March, 1918, when Mr. White Winnipeg team, consisting of twenty-two which, if left uncut will be the will be out of town on business St on business. was re-instated. He was formerly a men. The exercises started means of probably causing one of the of importance. For Sale—5 room house in good deputy sheriff in Hennepin county. in the morning at eight-thirty by the largest forest fires in history. condition. Call at 1015 Eighth Sheriff Mcintosh disappeared on Miss Charlotte Jameson of Littlefork, attendance at low mass, celebrated Mr. Preus made two attempts, one The Epworth league meets at 7 street. ml8 the night of January 22nd and has by Rev. Father O'Dwyer and the candidates, visited friends and relatives in October, 1919, and another in Jan. p. m. Subject: "The Conquering in the city Monday. not been seen or heard from since and about two hundred members of this year to make sales of this Church in China", Miss Florence M. J. Dobb, the prominent timber that time. A number of theories have of the order from this city and timber, the majority of which is located Pugh is the leader for next Sunday, operator in the Wisner territory, was been advanced as to the cause of his outside points many of whom were Mrs. Alex Enzmann, wife of the immediately adjacent to the and a helpful meeting is promised. in the city Wednesday. disappearance and his probable fate. prosperous Ericsburg merchant from the Rainy river district of M. D. and W. railway, but with little Come and join us for this service. It is believed by some that he has Canada. The exemplification of the spent today in the city. success, although at the last timber John Christie, the old timer from met with foul play and others that degrees were concluded at eight p. sale in January all the timber except BAPTIST the Bannock neighborhood, was in he committed suicixle or is mentally m., and everyone then stepped into House for Sale—South International that immediately adjacent to the M. Rev. L. Kingsbury, Pastor town on business this week. unbalanced. The more probable solution the church to partake of the banquet Falls. Low price and easy D. and W. railway line was sold at terms. Inquire of John SaumieT. is that he became discouraged that had been prepared during the prices ranging from 60 to 175 per cent 9:45 to 11:00 a. m. Bible study. E. W. Backus returned yesterday —R— and downhearted over matters in day by the ladies of the St. Thomas over the appraised price, showing 9 &Tofning from Minneapolis, where he church. J., P. English acting as Mr. and Mrs. Franz Jevne visited connection with the strike on the the value that some timber operators Preaching service 11:00. Subject spent several days on business. Minnesota, Dakota and Western toastmaster. After the blessing by at the R. M. Skinner home in Baudette place on the state's timber where it for morning, "Beggars." Rev. Father O'Dwyer, W. V. Kane, the latter part of last week. Railway, and over the criticism occasioned is so located that the manufactured Mrs. W. J. Leith and three children by the controversy incident city attorney, addressed a few well product can be hauled to a competitive 6:55 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society. chosen words of welcome to the have left for Springfield, S. D., to the sending of state troops here Richard Noll and Howard Johnson point. Were the remaining unsold Topic: "Results of Our Own for a visit at the home of her parents. members from outside points which left Tuesday evening for Detroit, and the filing of the petition with timber so located that timber Words and Deeds." the governor asking for his removal, were responded to in a heartfelt Mich., where they will be employed. operators could haul their timber to manner by J. H. O'Connor of Winnipeg, charging malfeasanec and nonfeasance a railroad where competition could 8:00 p. m. Preaching service. Topic: Thos. Armstrong, the prominent district deputy of the Knights FOR SALE—Two incubators and in office. It is very likely and be expected in the sale of the manufactured "The Lights of the World." Littlefork timber operator spenttoday of Columbus in Canada. Other speakers one brooder. Used only once and in seems to be the general opinion that product it is quite reasonable in the city looking after business of the evening included Rev. he has no intention of returning to good shape. $15.00 for all. Inquire to expect that all timber would Bible study Wednesday evening at Father Dellaire of Fort Frances, affairs. at Press office. again take up the duties of the sell at even better prices than were the church. 88 Thomas P. Farley of Winnipeg, H. sheriff's office. paid at the January sale as the timber FOR SALE—Kitchen cabinet. $10 R. S. McCabe of Winnipeg, G. V. Atmore, J. W. Naugle, who represents the Governor Burnquist so decided is better in quality and more in You are invited to come. cash, also oil store for $2. A snap, Jr., an attorney of Duluth, F. quantity, both of which are necessary Naugle Pole and Tie Co., of Chicago, and acted on the theory that Mr. Mcintosh if taken at once. 919 Sixth street or J. McPartlin of this city, A. V. Redmond had deserted his office. to command high prices. with headquarters at Bemidji, spent BETHLEHEM phone 182. of Winnipeg, G. W. Atmore, Tuesday in the city. Mr. Wall arrived to assume his Mr. Preus will, this week, submit Rev. .W. W. Dale, Pastor. Sr., district deputy of the Knights to the calamity board, for their consideration, 8 duties Tuesday and announced that Editor Chas. S. Jameson of the of Columbus, F. X. Jobin of Winnipeg he had accepted the appointment for his proposal something Mrs. John Peterson, an old resident Morning Worship, 10:30. Littlefork Times, was in town last and Rod McDonald of the same of International Falls, and wife a short time only, until matters are unknown of in the history of the Saturday on business and renewing place. At eleven o'clock the members state of Minnesota or in the history of John Peterson, proprietor of the straightened out. Sunday school, 11:45. acquaintances. from outside points returned to It is expected that Governor Burnquist of the United States government Svea hotel, died today after a lingering the Rex hotel where they were entertained illness. the state of Minnesota to enter into will appoint a commissioner to Christian Endeavor, 7:30. Charlie Peterson who has been an by members of the local council take testimony and conduct a hearing the timber business as manufacturer V# inmate at the county poor farm for until their trains departed in the and jobber, to dispose of its own Miss Annie E. Shelland, former on the petition for the permanent C. E. topic: "The Results of Our several years, died at the city hospital early morning. The officers and removal of Mcintosh within a few timber in manufactured form. superintendent of schools of Koochiching Words and Deeds." Gal. 6, 7-10. Tuesday evening. members of this society are to be When timber not so well located county, but now state rural days. After the testimony is submitted Leader M. M. Abbott. —-8 commended strongly for bringing to to the governor he will determine more inferior in quality and lesser school inspector, St. Paul, was in Get your shoes repaired at the new our city such a representative gathering in quantity will sell on an average of if the facts warrant a permanent the city the fore part of the week. Boy Scouts Thursday evening at shop in the rear of C. B. Howie's of men from outside points, all of 100 per cent over the state's appraisal, removal, and if such be the the church. Business meeting, "Gym" barber shop on 2nd Ave. Work whom left with high words of appreciation then the state should be able to case the office will be declared vacant For Sale—Lots 3 and 4, Block 5 refreshments, popcorn an,d nuts. guaranteed prices reasonable, ti for the entertainment they and the matter officially reported operate camps on its own account an( and Lots 29 and 30, Block 11, South received and a kind feeling for In with timber better located, better in to the county commissioners, who International Falls. Price $75.00 Campfire girls, Monday evening. ternational Falls. Rev. P. O. Hanson, formerly pastor quality and quantity and derive considerable will make an appointment to fill out each. W. S. S. Fleming, 101 East of thie Swedish church here, but now revenue over the value of the unexpired term. 2nd St., Vancouver, Wash. mil Choir practice Wednesday evenings MORRIS NATIONAL GUARDS the stumpage. of Isle, Minn., spent several days One of the first duties of Sheriff at C. L. Crandall home.. •I ARRIVED SUNDAY MORNING here last week, and occupied his old Would Establish Four Camps Wall upon his arrival was the removal A1 Peterson, of the Northern pulpit last Sunday. Mr. Preus knows this timber has of Deputy Sheriff Peter Tweelani On Friday ministers and laymen of Theatre Co., returned from Chicago Fifty men from Company K, 5th Infantry, stumpage value and will request of O and the appointing of Hughes Van the Rainy ^^fver association will Tuesday, where he had spent several of Morris arrived Sunday the calamity board funds sufficient The operetta "Snow White," and Etten to fill the vacancy. meet to discuss matters concerning days on business in connection with morning to replace the Mankato to establish and operate three or the. big school carnival of fun and the Congregational World Movement. the Peterson theatres located in this company, which departed the same four camps for the purpose of cutting entertainment to be put on by the Rev. A. K. Voss will be with territory. FAST BOXING BOUTS evening for their home. The Morris and preparing for the market two high schools and the grades has us. Parts on the program are taken •«v •r» troops are in charge 'of Capt. E. V. all of the blown down timber which been postponed from Feb. 27-28 to by Rev. Messrs. Voss, Howard, The basket social at the Ranier Last evening at the Grand theatre Nyquist and Lieuts. E. O. Wells and remains unsold. Supplies for the March 19-20. Watch for further announcements. Griggs, Sikes, Dale. Meetings begin church last Friday evening was well occured the fastest two hours of W. E. Frame. This is the sixth company entire summer's operation of the at two o'clock in the afternoon and attended. The amount received for clean sport that has ever been pulled to be assigned to service here camps will be placed on the ground 7:30 at night. The theme of the baskets, $115.25 will be used for improving off in Minnesota. This was the verdict since the railroad strike was inaugurated Arrangements have been made before the spring break-up and at the meeting is "The Challenge of the the church property. Thanks of several hundred enthusiastic about ten weeks ago and whereby Fred Harmon will take in the winter time sleighing commences Present World Situation to the to all those who helped to make it a fight fans which filled the big show since the reported or contemplated charge of the Rex hotel here on April will be cut and be prepared to Church." You are invited to attend. success. uprising of the I. W. W. throughout house, and the occasion was the boxing be hauled to either Craig, Minn., on 1st instead of May 1st as previously —t:— exhibition given under the auspices this territory. announced. While it is the intention the Minneapolis and Rainy River REVIVAL MEETINGS Boy scouts, campfire girls and boys of William Robideau Post, Information comes from St. Paul Mr. Harmon to open the dining railway, or to some point on the line from all over town are making use American Legion. jtjHaf-'-the guardsmen will be recalled room of this popular hostelry, the of the Minnesota, Dakota and West* I shall be out of town during of Bethlehem church "Gym". Basketball, Four events were on the card^, the from here when Acting Sheriff John Commercial club, who are now occupying ern railway for sale at^narket prices. coming week but meetings will continue punching bag, indoor baseball, Arney-Burns bout being the chiei Wall, who is now on the job, reports the room will be given time Particularly all of the work necessary as usual. Mrs. Bloomberg and boxing gloves, baseball outfit, games attraction. Bill Burns, the Duluth the situation under control. to acquire other quarters. to prepare the timber for market the other saints will be here to lead are desired, also money for repairs claimant of the welterweight title of "State troops will be recalled when will be in contract form. Pulpwood the meetings. and sundry expenses. You can help Minnesota outweighed Arney by the situation is such that the recall will be cut by the piece. Ties FOR SALE—Good 7-room house The meetings will be at the home by sending a check to Rev. Wm. W. several pounds, but the International is deemed advisable," Governor will be hewed by the piece likewise and one lot, in good condition located of Mr. and Mrs. Eckberg, at 1020 Dale.. Why not encourage this sort Falls bpy was there with the Burnquist said. "We want to see ties and pulpwood will be skidded in lot 6 block 6 Jameson's Ad Eighth street, on Sunday at 2:30 p. of work with a little financial help? punches and staying qualities and what Mr. Wall is able to do." by the piece and later contracts will dition. At a reasonable cash price or m. and 8:00 p. m. and on Tuesday and —a—• put Burns down for the count of be let to large owners of horses ani terms, a bargain if taken at once. Thursday evenings at 8:00 p. m. TAX NOTICE eight in the fifth roundj and unquestionably DEATH OF CARL EISSINGER sleigh hauling equipment for hauling E. Fix, Int'l. Falls, Minn. General If you desire to attend to the fullness earned the draw at the end all of the timber. 4c Very... if. of God, come and seek the Lord Saturday, February 28th, will be the of the tenth round. Several sportwriters Carl Eissinger died of tuberculosis In the cutting of the timber by the tt with us. E. H. Bloomberg, last day, on which personal property from out of town, including of the throat at Minneapolis, Saturday, state it is freely predicted that the R. N. Eastman of Ray, was in the Evangelist. taxes may be paid without penalty. February 21. Sandy MacDonald, of the Duluth state will not experience the many city last evening and reports that he After that date, a penalty of 10 per Herald, and other visiting fans, pronounced On advice of physicians Mr. Eissinger labor troubles that timber operators has completed his duties as census cent must be collected on all personal HORSES Arney both gamey and clever was ordered to seek a milder generally have been experiencing, as enumerator. Mr. Eastman had the property tax payments. climate in hopes of bettering his condition, and a great future before him. the venture being a new one by the task, of counting everyone in the P. H. Fogarty, Young Carriveau and Young Burns and accordingly last December state, woodsmen generally will feel large territory comprising a good County Treasurer. of Duluth mixed for five rounds, but went to Silver City, New Mexico. glad to flock to the camps of the share of the northern section of St. the former was not in the best of The expected improvement did not state for employment, as no past Louis county "and made most of the ARRIVAL OF KITTY. trim and the latter had considerable take place and he returned to Minieapolis grievances would be maintained by distance on snow shoes. We want to sell four hoed of a lead.' Feb. 17th, death taking any of them toward the state, as is A cat has nine lives but with the of horses and will sell any Dickie Buck of Winnipeg and Jack place on the 21st. His father-in-law, the case toward many of the timber Game Warden Powers returned "Arrival of Kitty", you have something team we have. One chestnut Whittaker of Superior had six rounds Frank Neffew was summoned and he operators. Tuesday from Crane, lake portage that lives forever. No cat has gelding and one grey g«Ming, of a hugging and clinching match returned with the remains this morning. Mr. Preus further states Knat he and the Loon lake country on the nine tails, one cat has one tail more weight 3200, ages and which proved very disappointing to Funeral services were conducted has always been opposed to the staie nadian boundry to the..east where than nc cat, therefore one cat has the fans. 10 years by Rev. Mayer, of the German entering the timber business as a $425 he had been in. the discharge of, his ten tails but again with the "Arrivil Richardson and Fleming proved to Lutheran church, from the Green coimpetitor to the people who are official duties. He took into custody of Kitty" a three act farce given by be the comedy attraction of the evening undertaking parlors this afternoon at continually buying standing timber Otto Pittmanen, who had deer meat the senior Class of the high school in a four round draw. Neither o'clock and interment was made in 3 One black mare and one from the state, but this case has been in his possession unlawfully and also Friday, February 27 at the Gran claimed to be or acted very scientific, the local cemetery. forced upon him and he must make grey gelding, weight! 2,609, seized two bundles of furs. theatre you hear a funny tale that but made up in earnest endeavor what The deceased was born April 17, ages 4 and 5 years. some disposition of the timber to $425 makes you laugh and snicker. they lacked in science, to the delight 1887 in South Dakota and had been prevent what might be one of the Boys and girls, regardless of religious Scene—The office of the Halycon of the audience. employed in the pulpwood department most serious forest fires that might affiliations, are being made welcome house, a summer hotel in the Catskill Matt J. Carr of St. Paul was present of the International Lumber Co. sweep the northern part of the state. in Bethlehem church "Gym". One chestnut gelding and mountains. as a representative of the state for the past eleven years. He is survived Money for equipment, repairs and grey gelding, weight Time—One day last August. boding commission, and Hughey McMann, by a wife and three small DELAY PLANS FOR NEW CHURCH sundry expenses is needed. The following ages 12 years Act 1—Late morning. also of St. Paul, refereed the children, and his father and four articles are*needed: Basketball, Act 2—Early morning. matches. brothers and two sisters in South At the second quarterly conference punching bag, indoor baseball, Act 3—Almost evening. Dakota, besides a host of friends in of the M. E. church held at Rev. Ireland's boxing gloves, baseball outfit, games. One grey gelding and one The following is the cast: BASKET SOCIAL AT RANIER International Falls to mourn his loss. last Saturday, it was decided If you are interested in this sort of brown gelding, weight 3,900, Kitty—"Blondy" Brennan. that due to local conditions it is thing mail a check to Rev. W. W. ages 14 years Ben Moore—(Mr.) "Nellie" Day. The Ranier Farm club will give a RANIER MEN IN U. S. $150 not wise to start building a new Dale. Ting—"Chick" Bray. basket social in the Ranier school DISTRICT COURT AT DULUTH spring^ church this It was therefore Wm. -Winkler—"Corky" Hass. building, Saturday evening, February moved and carried that Dr. J. C. aie of the members of Drs. Lar'soa Aunt Jane—Laurel Smith. One grey mare and one roan 28th. The ladies will provide baskets The first arraignments in United Craig, district superintendent, notify & Larson, optometrists will be Sam—"Gishpah." which will contain excellent and dainty States district court at Duluth under horse, weight 2,200 the missionary board, and request $22S at the Victoria hotel, March 1 and 2. Bobbie Baxter—"Shorty" Carew. lunches for two, and they will be the national prohibition act took thaj we be allowed to hold the $7,500 If troubled with headaches, nervous- Maid Suzette—Vivian Rompre. auctioned and sold to the highest place Monday morning when John that has already been alloted to this The play is saturated with fun. Beaton Robert Blossingham and bidder. Several addresses will be charge until a later date when we! Yes, one might say that it is dripping given on agriculture and added in* Clarence Lennon pleaded not guilty S.E.Tkoipsoi&Son hope to go ahead with this much with laughter for it makes you terest injected into these talks by to having sold intoxicating liquor at needed improvement. hold your sides and at the same time the use of lantern slides. Other features Ranier on Feb. 18, and were released ?ness or eye disorders of any kind,needing Ha, Ha, Ha. Phone 128 will also be added to make the on $2000 bonds each to appear for After father reaches the age of glasses or glasses repaired, Cotrie and have a laugh like mother affair a very enjoyable one. Every trial at a later date in this session of International Falls, Minn. fifty-five years about all he expects consult him. Artificial eyes fitted. used to make you make. one is cordially invited to attend court. is a change in the weather.