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

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PAG? FOUR INTERNATIONAL' Ifc TXS PRESS MOTHER TOOK HER THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS ROBBERY AT RANIER O. J. LARSON, DULUTH, OBSERVATIONS FILES FOR CONGRESS SON SCHOOL The United States Customs office By Billy Noonan AND BORDER BUDGET at Ranier was broken into la^t night Osca'r J. Larson, Duluth attorney and over $3,000.00 worth of liquor An International Falls policeman Monday filed for the republican nomination H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager stolen. dropped dead recently. He found a for congress from this, the Was Worried Because He Was Frail The customs officer who was on duty soft drink establishment with nothing Eighth Minnesota Congressional district. Entered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., as Second-Class Matter and Thin—Is the Picture of Health boaiided the 1:45 train from Duluth but soft drinks on sale. Now. and went to Fort Frances, returning) Mr. Larson's is the third filing SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR on the Winnipeg train at 3 Dr. Shipstead may be a nice lad, which has been announced for the "I just wish I could tell every mother o'clock.j The robbery was committed but Minnesota doesn't want to move Republican nomination. W. A. Pettenger OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA in Milwaukee about Tanlac, for it during jhis absence. The liquor stol its capitol from St. Paul to Bismarck. and A. A. Farrington are the is simply wonderful what it has done en was that which was seized several other two. WE DO NOT LIKE TO STOP YOUR PAPER for my boy," said Mrs. Bertha Krause, weeks ago, while being smuggled "Barrel" Smith smuggled liquor into In a statement given out for publication, 1031 Pratt St., Milwaukee, Wis., while across ihe lake from Canada. Owing to the increased cost of labor and materials (principally paper) the S. at Ranier, and now he is Mr. Larson pledges his support telling of the remarkable benefits to either of the other two candidates we are going to be compelled to STOP YOUR PAPER when the subscription having an awful time trying to stave wdMEN'S RULE TO RUIN her son, derived from taking the off a jail sentence. in case he is defeated for expires, unless renewed from the expiration date. medicine. the nomination, and states that a little There is a great shortage of print paper and the price per .pound is War Has Taught Them Bad Habits "Ever since Earl was ten years There is no truth in the charge later on he will publish a detailed mounting daily to almost prohibitive figures. of the Masculine Gender Including statement of his political creed. old," Mrs. Krause said, "he had been that manufacturers are making the We dislike very much to cut anyone from our list as we would like to Smoking and Swearing. soles of shoes from paper. They in poor health, and in spite of all I have the cooperation and good will of all, but shall be forced to do so A AN INCOMPETENT SURGEON could do for him he got worse. He can't afford to. upon the non-compliance of the request that all subscriptions be paid in "The women have secured the drop had awful sick headache spells nearly advance from the first of May. on the.men in this country. The nation every day and they made him so A "probe" is an instrument used to INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS We hear a lot of criticism about has put its head in the noose explore wounds to discover the cause faint and weak he would have to go modern girls, but you'll have to admit Puritanism and degeneration of individual to bed. His appetite was so poor of the injury. The body politic has that they show more backbone closed. Fred was in the twin cities JAKE PREUS CAUSING and national fibre is inevitable." been severely injured by profiteers, that he ate practically nothing, and than the old fashioned girls. last week and said that he might SOME UNEASINESS his stomach was so badly upset thfe^ by the I. W. W., and by wasteful public take the step. If, as some think, the This ^vas the view expressed by he could hardly retain the little he The lads who are toting around officials, but Attorney General endorsement of the coming republican By Vance Chapman Dr. William J. Hickson, head of Chicago's did eat. He was almost continually Palmer has been unable by the use of home brew licker ought to be arrested elimination convention will go to "The County Chairman" psychopathic laboratory, who nauseated and every morning he for carrying concealed weapons. his many and expensive "probes" to some one other than those now active declares that decadence of the nation If State Auditor J. A. O. Preus has bring to the surface any of the complained of a bad taste in his in trying to secure it, why what republican gubernatorial ambitions can only result from the ascendancy mouth. His nerves were badly unstrung agencies that inflicted pain. Why is Julius Schmahl's attack on Jake about Mr. Hadley? He is a country gained by women in affairs. He asserted and they run to designs on the coming and he was so restless he Preus was a tough blow. It will reduce a "probe" anyway? newspaper man of note, has a host of republican elimination convention, that the war brought women could not sleep well. He had a pain jake's majority to about 150,000. friends throughout Minnesota. It is he will relieve a decidedly tense to the front, taught them to wear uniforms, in his side so bad that he could not ANNIVERSARY SERVICES. said that Hennepin county would smoke, and adopt masculine situation in state G. O. P. circles by lie on that side. For a year and a A hermit crab is noted for chasing gladly take him on as its choice. making known the fact without delay. ways. The result, he said, has been somebody out of his shell and then All Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are half he was out of school and he got that women are working to place men If Mr. Preus is not a candidate reminded that it is their solemn duty so weak and thin I worried over hint popping in himself. Every time Julius Boss A. C. Townley is in luck, Dr. and is content to fill out the two or under the same "restrictions under Schmahl thinks of the coming to attend the "Anniversary services" all the time. L. A. Fritsche, mayor of New Ulm, more years he has yet to serve as which woman has been functioning next Sunday, May 2nd. They will state elimination convention he suspects "One day he read about Tanlac has seen fit to desert his rank and for a century." state auditor, then he will, by publicly that Jake Preus is a hermit meet at the hall at 10 A. M., to march himself and asked me to get him file for the republican nomination for stating so confer a great favor "Prohibition is typical of the modern crab. to Knox church, Fort Frances and at some. It was no time before he began governor. Another follower said to puritan mania." he said. "They, on Julius A. Schmahl, M. J. Dowling 7 P. M. to march in a body to Bethlehem to improve and now he really be preparing to disregard the royal and other announced republican candidates with prohibition, with so called high church, International Falls. attempt to evade this tax. He urged looks like a different boy entirely. command is Ernest Lundeen of Minneapolis. for governor, who have practically standard of morality, result in a deterioration Do not miss your privilege. the assessors to use all honorable His appetite is just fine and everything The first thing one knows of masculine physical and charged that the convention means to secure a full listing of all he eats agrees with him perfectly. Townley will be ninety-nine per cent is being framed in Mr. Preus' interest. mental virility. The lowering of MARGIE NEWS such property. The headaches have disappeared pure. Dr. Fritsche says he is going Incidentally, by taking either the birth rate is already noticeable. At the request of one of the assessors and he never complains of through with his gubernatorial ambitions step he will put a stop to much talk American pep, which was the result Wm. Rogers visited the past week the speaker explained the proposed that pain in his side. His nerves are to the finish. The finish, however, about the steel corporation influence, of a masculine dominated country, with his sister, Mrs. Tuttle. tax amendment to the state steady and normal and he is sleepi lg might be said to be here now. timber interests, boss control and will soon be a thing of the past. constitution which is to be voted upon soundly every night. His face has shady stuff generally. Without any "The effemination of man is already C. C. Shope has sold his timber at the general election this fall. filled out and he looks better and HON. SAMUEL LORD attempt at evasion or equivocation noticeable. The male today is inferior A. C. Johnson Co., of Bemidji. He said that if the amendment is stronger in every way, I am more ADDRESSES ASSESSORS the gubernatorial situation as it now in most respects to the female. He is adopted the legislature will have grateful to Tanlac than words can stands is about as nasty a mess as fast taking second place, and with his Chas. Johnson was a visitor in International power in its discretion to exempt express, and I will always have a the state has seen since the celebrated fall ther.2 is no question that production from taxation household goods, wearing Falls on Saturday. The assessors of the county met at good word to say for it of what it ha Dunn-Collins fight, and the sooner in the United States, mental and the court house Tuesday for the purpose apparel, agricultural products done for my son." it is cleaned up the better for the material, will decline. In fact, the Mr. C. Rogers,^with his family, visited of receiving instructions from while in the possession of the people Tanlac is sold in Internatioaal republican party. And further, the present decline in production is as who produced them and tools, implements at the Tuttle home on Sunday. Mr. Lord of the state tax commission Falls at Rubin's Drug store and at cleaning up process will have to be much due to the decline in the male in regard to their duties in assessing and machinery, to such an Littlefork by M. E. Dimon, at Raale taken in charge by the country. It as to other economic conditions." Mrs. Marsden was in International property this year. extent as may seem to the legislature by Schiller & Shelrud, and all other is the cities, principally Minneapolis, Mr. Lord explained to the assessors desirable and wise. That under this Falls last Saturday on business. leading druggists. that are the chief source of the Closing out sale of box stationery that the only way that the burden amendment the legislature would also trouble. They want to control and at the Press office. 50 cents on the of taxation could be equitably distributed have power in its discretion t.p Aagot Erickson went to International THENEW PUBLIC HEALTH are bending every energy to that end. dollar—come early and get yours. Falls last Tuesday for a week among the taxpayers of any enact a specific, graduated and prpgressive community was by a full listing of all income tax law, a thing that or so. property subject to taxation and its it is powerless, to do at present, and Some of the wise ones profess to WHY DRUGGISTS DIE YOUNG assessment in accordance with the Mr. and Mrs. Miller came in town believe that the coming convention it ax a of a Conducted by the Minnesota Public will go by the boards, that a majority laws of the state. He stated that extensive state must remain grossly inadequate last Saturday from their farm west Customers Like This Very Particular of the candidates will refuse to enter of town. investigations by the tax and unjust. He said that this or son:e Health Association. Lady Must Be Great 8train on the lists and that the leaders in disgust commission of this state and of other similar amendment must be adopted (Letters on Health addressed to the Nerves. will call off the whole thing. states proved conclusively that any before we can have a sustantial or Mr and Mrs. Gusk spent last week Dr. H. W. Hill, Shubert Bldg., St. With many the wish is father to the at Baudette visiting Mr. Gusk's deviation from the Statutory rule satisfactory reform in our tax laws. Paul, Minn., with a stamped self-addressed The drug store was filled with worried thought, but it will not happen. nearly always resulted in rank injustice, The speaker said that owing to the brother who resides there. looks—prescription faces. All envelope enclosed, will De There will be an elimination convention and this injustice, the speaker decreased purchasing power of the were eager for quick action and the answered by mail. If of general interest and there willbe present republicans said usually falls upon the poorer dollar and the widespread expansion It is time to go fishing now. Mr. druggist was doing his best to meet it will be answered in this who will insist on fair play and all the demands. A woman, the only taxpayers of the district. The only of government activities, taxes are Jordan brought in a whole load last column, also.) a square deal. There is a chance one without a prescription In her hand, way that honest taxpayers can be increasing at a very rapid pace,, a week from the Tamarack river. shifted back and forth until she got that all present aspirants for gubernatorial protected from unjust taxation is by condition of affairs that should have 1. Question: Is there a compA directly in the path of the druggist. honors will be eliminated strict adherence by the assessor to the thoughtful attention of every taxpayer. Mr. and Mrs. Moone left on Wednesday sory vaccination law in Minnesota? "Wait on me, please." she said snapplly. and that the choice of the gathering the assessment laws of the state. Many taxpayers seem wtjothink on a visit to their daughter, "I'm in a hurry.** My children were kept out of school will fall on an unknown. However, The speaker explained that under that the assessor is responsible Mrs. Frank Chamberlin of Brandon. "What did you wish?" because I won't have them vaccinated this contingency is more or less remote. the laws of the state as they now for high taxes, but nothing could be "Some birdseed—canary bird. And It certainly is a shame. Despite the admitted slump in stand, iron ore is assessed at SO per further from the truth. The assessor, Emil Backe returned from Minneapolis I want the real stuff, none of this their stocks because of the Preus Answer: There is 110 compulsory camouflaged birdseed—sand, cornmeal, cent of its full and true value. as an official, has nothing to do and is now in Gemmell, engaged talk, and the feverish activity in his vaccination law in Minnesota. There sawdust and a lot of other stuff." Farm lands and all other rural lands with making the taxes of a community in the auto livery and garage behalf, both Julius A. Schmahl and "But, lady, we—" is in the army—in every civilized are assessed at 33 1-3 per cent of full either high or low. It is the business. M. J. Dowling are hustling for delegates "Oh, you can't fool me. I've been army in the world. Civilians are supposed value, and city and village real estate, money that is voted for public purposes and both insist that they will reading up on this birdseed graft I to protect themselves for* their at 40 per cent of full value. that determines whether taxes Adolph Bloom and Emil Backe read in a magazine where they were have enough with which to get by. own good against smallpox but no Household goods, wearing apparel, shall be high or low. When the state came up from Gemmell Saturday. jamming all sorts of Junk into this W. F. Schilling, who calls himself the government dares to take a chance furniture, musical instruments, sewing or county or any community is spending Mrs. Bloom accompanied them back stuff we're feeding our poor little farmers' candidate, is also positive with its army. It knows too well machines, and everything in fact large amounts of money, it matters canaries. Thipk of cheating a poor little on Sunday, as they have a house that he will be the winner. All three what will happen to its "huskies" if canary." that is used in the home to equip or not what for, taxes will inevitably rented there now. have accepted the published statement smallpox is introduced amongst them, "But, lady, you don't understand—" beautify it, are assessed at 25 per be high, but the assessor, as an of Chairman Arch Coleman or "Oh, yes, I do understand. I want if they are not vaccinated. No government cent of full value: officer, has nothing to say about A large crowd attended the club the Hennepin county committee that birdseed that has a glaze on it—the can afford to lose its trained Merchandise, livestock, tools, implements how much money shall be spent. last Saturday evening and a good all candidates will get a square deal kind that shows It is fresh by Its men that way. Civilians can afford and machinery of all kinds, Matters of expenditure are determined time was reported. A good program as far as Hennepin county is concerned, bright color. I don't want this gritty to lose themselves, apparently—some manufacturers' materials and manufactured by the voter at school was rendered which included the stuff. I know what I'm talking about. but they are not relying entirely of them. I suppose you are vacinated products, and all articles used meetings, town meetings, by village I've been reading up and—" play "Not a Man in the House." on such happening. They arc yourself and protected by it. in any kind of business or profession "How much did you want, lady?" and city councils, by county boards, going after Minneapolis and Hennepin Nearly every anti-vaccinationist I "Oh, about a nickel's worth." are assessed at 33 1-3 per cent of full the state legislature, and by the John McGrath moved his family county delegates. And the poor, unhappy prescrlptioneers ever knew was vaccinated—and therefore value, and bank stock, street railway people themselves, not by the assessor. out to the farm last Wednesday fell In a faint.—Indianapolis safe himself. It was other people property, the equipment of public But while the assessor has practically where they expect to make their News. In whatever light you may view he wanted to go without the protection service corporations and elevators nothing to do with making the home in the future. Jack and the the present muddled republican gubernatorial I have known only two antivaccinationists and warehouses on railroad lands, »t taxes of a community high or low, boys have built quite a large barn. situation, the fact stands who were not themselves Tomb Was Tramp's Home. 40 per cent of full value. he has nearly everything to do with out that if State Auditor Preus is in vaccinated and both of ther A tramp who had solved the present He said that rnoney on hand or on making them just and equitable. If WHITE BIRCH NOTES he game or publically announces day problem of where to live by taking contracted smallpox both nearly deposit in a batik or elsewhere book he does his work carefully, with good that he is ready to answer the demand up his abode in one of the old Roman died and one was lame for a year accounts, promissory notes not secured and in strict accordance judgment, Vernon J. Babcock has gone to St. tombs at Aries, on the Rhone, gave two of friends that he miake the afterwards as the result of having by real estate mortgages which with the laws of the state, the results Paul for the spring and summer. Dutch tourists the fright of their race and that he allow the use of his the smallpox. are recorded in Minnesota and credits will be a square deal for every lives. name for republican gubernatorial of every kind and stock in corporations 2. Question: We are very anxious taxpayer in his district, and every Litherland Bros., have returned They had gone out to see the remains purposes, his rivals will have to go when the property of to have a "clean-up" week to improve by moonlight, when suddenly out of a taxpayer will be compelled to carry and are busy clearing on their homesteads. some to beat him. His rise in official tomb emerged a human form, which the corporation is not taxed in this the health of the village—to get the his fair share of the burden of taxation. life has been phenominal and his the moon caused to appear exceedingly state, are all subject to assessment at winter's dirt out of the back yards various promotions have been largely ghostlike. The tourists fled at top their true and full value and taxed at and remove all these causes of illness. On the other hand if he violates Mr. Edward McClellan and son, speed for the town, declaring that they of his own making and aggressiveness the low flat rate of 3 mills on the dollar, Will you give us a program? his oath of office and does his work Marion McClellan, are peeling cedar had seen a resurrection. The "ghost" Jake has pep, has an attractive personality, the lowest rate applied to any in a careless manner, or attempts to in the local cedar yard of Gulickson Answer: Dirt in back yards is disagreeable, was Interrogated by the police and always impresses people class of property in the state. assess property by any standard will be prosecuted for the French Bros. sometimes a nuisance. whom he meets or comes in contact The speaker said that "money and equivalent of wandering without visible except the one fixed by the laws of The law has saddled its removal on with and is generally taken as a means of subsistence.—From the credits" arey peculiarly the property the state, his assessment is sure *o Peter Tibesar will engage in the the health authorities. But that law "comer." That Jake will never stop Continental Edition of the London of prosperous and well-to-do people, abound in the grossest inequalities poultry business on a larger scale. was made in the dark ages of public at the governorship is hardly likely Dally Mail. and of course, like other property and result in the rankest injustice. He is now in for pure blooded brown health. You cant improve the health friends pick him as a successor to subject to taxation, should all be assessed, He urged the assessors to perform leghorns. of the community that way. United States Senator Knute Nelson, Captain Couldn't Answer. but that in spite of the small all of their duties in a helpful spirit Master Charles Wymond Potter accompanied Spring clean-ups are good things and it looks Very much as if he was tax imposed upon such property, ful befitting a public servant, but at the Ivan and Ernest Bliss, two ex-service his grandfather, Capt, in every way except in affecting tfll headed that way. What those who ly fifty per cent of it is concealed same time to do it thoroughly, unflinch,ingly» Charles A. Wymond, to the river at men have located on the Victor health. Give your health officer, do not like his present gubernatorial from the assessors and escapes taxation. Evansville the other day to see that and without extending Leino and Howard Lee homesteads. poor man, all the support you can attitude think of him is not for publication the elevator, boats, barges and coal unlawful favors to anyone. These settlers have been farming in and begin on your own yard and alley. here. Suffice it to say that were all right. Mr. Lord declared that many people Mille Lacs county. But don't think you can clean Jake is on his way and it is going to "Grandfather," remarked Charles, commit wilful perjury in listing such G. A. Munroe has filed for re-election A dance and housewarming was the inside of the pot by merely polishing take some combination to stop him. "why do they call dirt mud when it's property and are a type of criminals to the office of county comijiissioner pulled off at Peter Amdam's home wet, and dust when it -is dry?" the outside! Disease flourishes much more dangerous to good government from the Fourth district. Mr. last Saturday night. Good, old, genial No reply from grandfather, who Is on the inside of our bodies, not in Fred Hadley of Winnebago may be than chicken thieves or Munroe has made a good official still thinking about the answer.—Indianapolis Pete played his usual part as a our streets and back yards. listed among the republican gubernatorial pickpockets. Certainly no one pretending while on the board and no doubt will News. real chef in getting up a real spread filings before the week is to be a good citizen should receive the nomination. for his guests. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS