International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 13, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE TIMBERWORKERS STRIKE AROUNkJ LOMAN BETHLEHEM IS STILL ON HERE AT THE CHURCHES Harold Bromley was home for Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. The strike of the Timberworkers' Saturday and Sunday. He took his ZION LUTHERAN union is still on here in International motorcycle back to Gemmell. While E. N. Halvorson, Pa_stor Morning service at 10:45. Falls, and the situation shows no at International Falls he made final Communion service and reception change during the past week. Both proof on his homestead. Norwegian morning worship at 11. of members. Richard O'Malley made a business T. J. McMillan and family are leav operators and men are standing firm. —o— —o— ^rip to Ray Wednesday. ing for Sandstone, Minn., where they Sunday school at 10 sharp. The International Lumber company Andy Amundsen went to the Falls Sunday School at 11:45. S —O— will reside. has a large stock of dry lumber last week for a horse. He rode home —o— ,—o— Hand Laundry—We do washing by on it. Choir practice Friday night at 7:30 in the yard and no doubt will make C. E. at 7:00' hand at 422 Ninth Str. Mary Pulkkinen. sharp. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Crandal 1 will preparations to begin shipping within —o— —o— leave for Minneapolis tonight for a a few days. The Spooner planing Vic Linsten and family made a trip Evening service at 8:00. several day's visit. to Indus by auto on Sunday. They Catechumens meet Monday and mill of the International lumber company The evening service will be under Miss Gertrude Sullivan returned Thursday afternoons at 4:30. is operating and shipped in the auspices of the International Sunday fro ma ten day's vacation in average of 60,000 feet per day last had a bad time in the Lewis swamp. R. C. Frazer and P. H. Fogarty returned Ministers Club, and will be in the the twin cities. week. You are invited to our services. Monday morning from the S. F. Plummer bought a horse of J. nature of an open forum on the subject —o— convention at St. Paul. The Crookston Lumber company's W. Pettis last week. of Christianity and industry. Leo Sheehy and little son returned ENGLISH LUTHERAN mill at Bemidji is still idle, according The pastors of Ft. Frances will be Wednesday from a visit at Minne to reports from there this morning. I. W. Hinckley made a business trip H. A. Mayer, Pastor Mrs. John McClain left on Monday with us. Rev. Egan of the Methodist apolis with friends and relatives. evening for Rhinelander, Wisconsin, to the Falls last Friday. church will present the subject after MAY FACE TWENTY-FIVE Services Sunday at 10:45 a. m. where the family will reside. which all present may have an opportunity Miss Iona Joneson is here from CENT BREAD NEXT YEAR Some of our young people took in to speak. Light refreshments Selkirk, Manitoba visiting at the the "toe social" at Indus last Friday Evening service at 8:00. Jos. J. Lloyd has been attending to will be served. home of her sister, Mrs. S. Salvason. business matters for the M. & O. "Unless America meets the fast approaching evening. —o— production shortage, bread Saturday school at 2 P. M. Paper company at Duluth this weeK. Business meeting of the church ss Emma Fraedrick arrived from may sell at 25 cents a loaf next year," Jesse Kennedy sold his team to Thursday evening at the churcn. »ng Prairie Tuesday for a visit it Dean R. W. Thatcher of the Univer^ Confirmation class Saturday at Wm. St. Lawrence last week. Billy LOST—Pocketbook containing discharge Order of business will include election 7:30. the home of her sister, Mrs. L. Favre. sity of Minnesota Agricultural college, says oxen are too slow for him. papers of Walter Jacobson of certain officers, election of —o— told editors at a banquet. "I Leave at Press office. ltp delegate to state conference, passing Andy Howard, the popular clerk at Services will be conducted in Ericsburg would not be surprised to see wheat Stuart Robertson at Indus has two on new names for membership. the Provision store, is entertaining on Thursday evening at 8:30 in at $5 or $6 a bushel." Thatcher said good cows for sale as he will not be Mrs. O. B. Hedlund and daughters his brother, Joseph Howard, of Kenosha, the Erickson Bros. hall. the shortage of farm labor was critical in a position to care for them this returned Monday from a several Boy Scouts Thursday evening. Wis. summer. and must be solved, as the wheat week's visit with friends at Winnipeg. —o— METHODIST EPISCOPAL crop may be three-fourths of a billion Campfire Girls Monday evening. Quite a number of people motored Claude E. Ireland, Pastor bushels short. The question is J. P. Madsen bought a horse of S. to Lake Kabetogoma last Sunday. M. Thomas & Sons recently. This not what we can get out of eve*y The Ladies' Aid will serve a fifty Mrs. Pat Lynch left Wednesday The road is reported in very good Sunday School 10:00 A. M. makes "Matt" a four-horse team. acre, but what production we can get cent hot supper at the Pitblado apartments evening for Plains, Montana, where condition. out of every man available to work in Bacon Flats Wednesdav, she will visit relatives for a few Morning worship at 11. on farms. P. A. Pearson increased his dairy May 19th. A cordial invitation to weeks. Mrs. Hannah Sullivan is entertaining herd by purchasing four registered attend is extended to all. John Neary and daughter, Miss Durham cows last week. Epworth League at 7 P. M. SCHOOL NOTES Secretary David Hurlburt, of the Lillian, of Madison Lake, Minn., a —o— REVIVAL MEETINGS commercial club, returned the first of brother and neice. MARGIE NEWS Evening service at 8:00, at Bethlehem Be sure to take in the school exhibit the week from a business trip to the church. Subject "Christianity Friday, May 21, day and evening. The time and places of meetings are twin cities. We need a shower of rain to Mrs. A. A. Johnson departed for and Industry." There will be out of as follows —o— freshen up the ground' and make Duluth Monday evening to join her The manual training department town speakers and special music at On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday The M. E. Ladies' Aid will hold things grow. The ground is very husband, who is confined in St. this service. Do not miss the opportunity, will have about $3,000 worth (market evenings at 7:45, the services will be their regular meeting at the church, dry. Seed will not even sprout. It Mary's hospital in that city. but attend. over the Press office on Third street. price) of furniture of various Friday afternoon, May 14th. A is time to plant now. kinds. Bible class and Sunday school will comforter is to be tied, and the ladies be at 11:45 a. m. at 515 Eighth St. Miss Lou Graham has purchased The art department will show illustrations CHRISTIAN SCIENCE are requested to come early. Luncheon Several fires in the vicinity last of design and color, commercial All are welcome. the F. V. Peterson residence on Fifth served at 4 P. M. Everybody week, some of them doing quite a lot street, and will reside there with her designing, interior decorating Services are held in the Odd Fellows E. H. Blomberg, welcome. of damage. Mr. Erickson's house on costume designing, constructive hall. parents and sister, Miss Maude. Evangelist. —o— his homestead was burned and Mr. work such as paper and cardboard Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Joyce lost some cedar posts that had Mrs. Wm. Dougherty and children construction, permodello modeling, Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs. U. P. Nelson and Mrs J. Helmer For Sale—A 4 room house, lot and been cut and piled up in the woods. departed last Monday morning for and toy making, nature and object A general invitation is extended to of Loman, were guests at the one-half water and sewer. Inquire Hibbing, where Mr. Dougherty is drawing. the public to attend these services. home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Olson the at 1015 Eighth street. Mrs. Backe was in International employed and where they will make The department of agriculture will .first of the week. Mrs. Helmer is on Falls on Saturday. their home. This estimable family display a model farm showing crop way to eastern Canada for a will be missed from the social circles rotations, buildings, etc glass brooder visit. Mr. Elsig has bought the Anton of the city. containing chicks incubator containing Moore farm for $3,500.00 and will —o— hatching eggs milk testing Mrs. J. A. Spencer and Miss Lucy move his family there in about a J. A. Olleson and J. O. Fosse, left buttermaking soil testing rope Barrett gave a kitchen shower at the month. last week for Spokane, Wash. The splicing seed potato treatment. Tomato Spencer home last Saturday in honor gentlemen will enter the employ of and cabbage plants will be given of Miss Ellen Glenn who is to become Mr. and Mrs. Belsaas came down the Weyerhauser Timber company, away. a bride in June. The guest was from Littlefork and attended Ladies' Mr. Olleson being an old employee of 1 he home economics department presented with many useful articles. Aid at Mrs. John Olson's. that concern. The family of Mr. will have articles of clothing, bread, Olleson will follow him in June. cake, pie, etc, on exhibit. Some of the Mrs. John Heiberg, formerly a resident Notices are up for bids on the old foodstuffs will be up for sale. of this city but recently of Littlefork, school building. We hear the town Each of the high schools and the NOTES FROM BIG FALLS died in a hospital at Minneapolis is talking of buying it for a town grades will have work in penmanship, last Saturday where she had house. A good idea. drawing, maps, construction, etc., on Compass: O. L. Gordon also ranks gone for treatment. The remains exhibit. among the successful fishermen yesterday. were brought to Littlefork for interment. Terrence Childs lost a valuable Every department will be prepared He hooked an 80-pound horse last week by fire. He rode the for visitors during the day. sturgeon and then a 20-pounder in —o— horse out to a meadow where he cut In the evening at 8 o'clock the less than half an hour. hay to burn it off. Tying the horse Joe Bluesky, a Canadian Indian Parents' and Teachers' association 31 jfjfh the Manitou country, was in an old shanty he set fire in different will hold its regular May meeting. Nevin Ward, and Louise Beach of nabbed by Game Warden Powers last places. The building caught on Officers for the ensuing year will be Northome were issued a marriage fire and burned the horse. Friday in this city, while attempting elected, after which the school will license at the county seat last week. to dispose of 200 pounds of wall-eyed take over the program. After the Mr. Ward is well known here as le Mr. and Mrs. Peterson and Mildred pike. He was fined $10 and costs program a light lunch will be served. made his home in Big Falls while and the warden seized the fish. went to Big Falls Saturday fishing Remember that the exibits will be serving as forest ranger. and caught a nice lot of fish. up in the evening as well as during The fight for the nomination for the day. Cecil Richards and Joe Floura Albert Hanson has been plastering commissioner in the 4th (down river) landed the captain of the fish tribe, a his house and making many other district promises to be an interesting 90-pound sturgeon, at the falls Monday. improvements lately. one. Geo. A. Munroe, present incumbent, CLASSIFIED ADS To our knowledge, this is next Frank Milne, Andy Amundsen to the mogul caught here a few years Mrs. Johnson's mother arrived and Harold Royem, former commissioner, ago, which tipped the scale at 106 Wanted. Sunday morning from Bemidji for a are seeking the office. pounds. visit. Wanted—Lady as housekeeper on farm—steady job by the year. Onlv Mr. and Mrs. Moone went down to ALSIKE CLOVER SEED one in family. Comfortable home. Erskine Friday night to look for a Write J. B. Rose, Box 94, Littlefork, location. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Granger and children, WANTED—To rent a three or four also Mrs. Tuttle autoed to Big room house or flat furnished or unfurnished. Falls on Sunday afternoon. &0^gJBranft (£lo%0 No children. Leave address at Press office. Mr. Denning left for Denver, Col., Best Ever lafct week for a visit of two weeks. For Sal*. MIXED HALF AND HALF WITH Miss Koller went to Grand Rapids TIMOTHY last Friday to visit her brother who For Sale—One gasoline boat with underwent an operation there last six horse power motor, also one gasoline~ week. She returned Monday •morning. launch. Jos. Polus, Ranier, That's what the yo-ung men are saying about ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM WEEDS Minn. the new The Kraft pulp mill of the M. & O. FOR SALE—Box Ball alley at a fottfefg Srauft (EUttfpg GERMINATION PRACTICALLY PERlFECT Paper company will begin operations bargain if taken at once. O. L. Gordon, again tomorrow, the 14th, after a Big Falls, Minn. 2p shut-down of nearly a year, for alterations and repairs. RAISED ON THE LOMAN FARM ON LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden we have here for them. RAINY RIVER spot and own your own lot. Price Closing out sale of box stationery $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per You'll like th'em itoo. Let us show you the at the Press office. 50 cents on the C. month. Handy to the city. The dollar—come early and get yours. new broad-shouldered, high-chested, high, Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. JUST WHAT YOU WANT FOR snug-waisted, athletic lines that are so becoming. SEEDING DOWN THE MEADOW NOTICE FOR BIDS Th'e new models have longer coats soft Bicycles—Ranger and other makes for sale. Second hand wheels bought roll, block lapels. and sold or exchanged. See Roy Sealed bids will be received by the BETTER SEED FOR LESS MONEY srtin, 919 6th St., Phone 162. County Board of Koochiching county, There's style in the fabrics, too. Minnesota, at their office in the court For Rent. house, city of International Falls, Minnesota, on Tuesday, June 8th, FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking 1920, for one 10 or 12 foot blade, road Phone or Write theatre building. Concrete floors, grader. All bids to be filed before 10 walls and ceiling. Fine Third street o'clock A. M. 0. K. SCHEIE, Loman or I. W. HINCKLEY, toman 5*1 entrance. The best storage room in Dated at International Falls, Min town. Will remodel to suit tenant. nesota, this 5th day of May, 1920. Address Box 496, City, or call phone R. C. Fraser, Vo. 109. (Seal) County Auditor