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

June 24, 1920 · Page 3 of 8

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mmmm mss&a aSmpam msgm 5" -r 'it 1 ^v" INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH WAS HARDLY ABLE #,• MM#/ »,«M THE INTERNAIONAL FALLS PRESS the demonstrations. The business Vh JJ men of Littlefork are also to be commended 8 AT THE CHURCHES TO GET IIS BREATH for their enterprising spirit 8 AND BORDER BUDGET in furnishing free auto service to and Conducted by the Minnesota Public from the grounds. A fine supper was Health Association. METHODIST EPISCOPAL H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager served in the evening at Littlefork (Letters on Health addressed to Claude E. Ireland, Pastor by the Baptist ladies. Farmer Auger Was Almost Past Going Dr. H. W. Hill, Shubert Bldg., St. Entered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., as Second-Class Matter When He Began Taking Tanlac—Feels Perhaps the chief lesson of the Paul, Minn., with a stamped self-atldressed Sunday School 10:00 A. M. Fine Now. demonstration was the value of cooperation envelope enclosed, will De SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR Morning worship at 11. in land clearing work not answered by mail. If of general interest Subject: "A Child Leader." it will be answered in this only in the cooperative purchase of "Before taking Tanlac I wa OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA During this service the sacrament column, also.) dynamite in carload lots but also in most past going, but since taking it of baptism will be administered and Question: For ventilating poultry the purchase of other land clearing I can work all day without getting members received into the church. houses, is the King system or the the employees in the lumber industry .WAGES AND PRODUCTION equipment which would tend to lessen half as tired as I did in two hours Evening service at 8:00. working eight hours, many of them Quisenberry system the best? the cost and labor of land clearing before," said E. A. Auger, R. R. No. "Subject: "How Far Have You would be thrown out of employment Answer: I can tell you a good The economic principles underly* and in exchanging work so as to 1, Box 12, Eagan Town, Minn., eight Gone?" altogether. If, however, organized deal about ventilation for human beings, work in crews. Because of the Mature ing the wage question are discussed miles from St. Paul, when telling of Please inform the minister if he labor in the lumber industry instead but when it comes to poultry, of the work a crew of men in every standard work on economics. the remarkable benefits he had re-» can help you in any way. of endeavoring to reduce the pro pass! Mr. A. C. Smith, the poultry working together can accomplish The fluctuations in wages from ceived from Tanlac. Mr. Auger is a duction should now make every ef more than the same number of men expert at the University Farm, St. year to year and the difference in farmer, and was born and raised on fort to increase its production, its Paul, will tell you all about it. He ZION LUTHERAN working by themselves. Land clearing wages paid in different occupations the farm on which he now lives. cost to the public would, through the crews might go from one farm to tells me that for Minnesota, ventilation and the variations in wage scale in E. N. Halvorson, Pastor Continuing he said: competition of the producers, be re another working the same length of by window sash, opening and different localities are determined by "For the past year I had been in a duced to a point that would stimulate time at each place much the same as closing thefci yourself as the weather the law of supply and demand. There Norwegian morning worship at 11. general run-down condition, my ap=petite its use, increase its demand and insure threshing crews go from one farm to changes, is the best for poultry. Do are many conditions affecting the Sunday school at 10:00. was very poor and when I did the present high wages to the another. you know that for the human also supply of labor and there are likewise force down a little food it\ would sour You are welcome to attend our employe over a long period of time, many conditions affecting the the same idea is the most practical and I would bloat something awfu). This would make it possible to meetings. or even tend to increase these wages. after all, especially in the home? demand for labor, all of which have speed up the rate of land clearing I would have intense pains in the pit These economic principles are *o Mechanical systems for ventilation their part in determining the amount even with the present shortage of ENGLISH LUTHERAN of my stomach, and gas would press, fundamental and so true that the of of wages paid at a given time in a labor without increasing the cost of are very difficult to operate and against my heart so bad I could H. A. Mayer, Pastor ficers of the labor unions in the lumber given locality for a particular trade. rarely succeed without a good deal clearing per acre. In fact the cost hardly get my breath. My nerves industry have been forced, in of individual attention. I have The conditions affecting the supply per acre would be reduecd because were in such bad condition I could Morning service at 10:45. order to gain standing with the of labor in a given market are the of more effective work. known expensive plants put into get but little sleep and I had severe Topic of sermon: "For I say unto number of workers available, the thinking public, to make extravagant The farmers of Littlefork hav« large buildings and then not useo, you, that except your righteousness spells of headaches and dizziness, and unwarranted claims that quality or ability of these workers, made arrangements to buy an electric partially because of the expense, but shall exceed the righteousness of the every few days and such awful pains worker can produce almost as much blasting machine cooperatively chiefly because the results they and the standard of living prevailing scribes and Pharisees, ye shall in no in the small of my back ttiey would in eight hours as he can in ten hours. in the community. As labor is one to be used by members of that com would undoubtedly yield if properly case enter the kingdom of heaven." nearly drive me wild. Rheumatism element of production, the supply of Every workman knows that over a munity for ditching with dynamite. run, could not under practical conditions (Matt. 5:20.) in my arms and shoulder blades finally Mizpah is considering a similar un raw material and of manufacturing long perod of time this is untrue. be obtained. Services at Ray at 3:00 P. M. got so bad it was all I could do to facilities in any community fixes the Greater exhaustion follows an effort dertaking. Question: Could I have tuberculosis? Services at Ericsburg at 8 P. M. raise my arms. I was in such bad to do the same day's work in eight We have reached a point now normal or natural supply of labor. I am thinner a good deal than I shape that when I started out in the where land clearing may proceed When there is a larger supply of hours under high pressure than he was, feel very weak and unambitious"—sometimes morning I just had to force myself to BETHLEHEM much more rapidly than ever before. available labor than there is of raw can accomplish in ten hours :*f I feel feverish, go I would work from one or two One farmer reports that he is clearing reasonable effort, and certainly in material and manufcturing facilities I work all day. I don't cough hardly hours, then have to rest one or two Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. occupations where the production is one and one-half acres a day in there is a surplus of labor, and when ever. before I could go on again, in fact it Morning service at 10:45. an old stump pasture. there is more raw material and more dependent upon the operation of machinery Answer: Don't take a chance—get was all I could do to keep on my feet Church School at 11:45. the amount of such production manufacturing facilities than there a good physician to examine you at all. I Evening service at 8:00. is reduced twenty per cent, when are men to handle the material and very carefully. Of course, there are "I saw so many statements in the COUNTY EXHIBIT I "I was glad when they said untt operate the manufacturing facilities the machine is operated eight hours lots of things that might give the newspapers from people right here in AT STATE FAIR njie let us go unto the house of the there is a shortage of labor supply. instead of ten. slightest symptoms you report but St. Paul praising Tanlac that I decided Lord." The conditions affecting the demand tuberculosis is one of them. Be sure Realizing the fallacy of their claim to try it. Well sir, I have taken Many are asking whether or not for labor are likewise determined that production will not be reduced to have your teeth and tonsils examined, only three bottles so far, but it the county is to have an exhibit at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE by a measure of the demand for the by a shorter work-hour day, the also. proved to be exactly what I needed. the state fair. They feel that an exhibit combined product of raw material, spokesmen for the labor unions in I began to get better before I had would do much to advertise the Services are held in the Odd Fellows labor and manufacturing facilities of the lumber industry fall back on the taken half a dozen my appetite soon county and interest more people in GENERAL CONVENTION Of hall. a given community. direct appeal to the disciples of laziness returned and I eat everything I want taking up land here to develop farms. THE EV. LUTH. CHURCH Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Assuming that the supply of raw with the assertion that the men and everything agrees with me perfectly. At the suggestion of the Highland Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. material and manufacturing facilities in the industry would rather work J*' I never have a headache or Farmers' club each farmers' club in The general convention of the A general invitation is extended to are fixed quantities, any increase in eight hours than ten. This is not dizzy spell any more and the pains the county is being asked to contribute the public to attend these services. Evangelical Luth. church of which demand for production brings about true of the workers as a class. They have entirely left my back. The $25 to defray the expenses of tjie English Lutheran church of this a corresponding increase in the demand prefer working in the lumber industryten such an exhibit. If the clubs will do rheumatism in my arms and shoulders city, (Corner Sixth street and Sixth GOSPEL TENT MEETINGS for labor. An increase' in the hours a day than in the paper is so much better that I believe I this, it will be possible together with avenue) is a member, convenes at demand causes the producer to bid ijiills and in the mines eight hours. the aid which the banks and real am "about entirely over it, I am only Detroit, Mich., this week. This synod The old time revival is on in the against each other to obtain their They prefer working ten hours and estate men of the county are willing too glad to say a good word for Ta.ilac, Comprises approximately 1,000,000 tent at Seventh street and Eighth supply. Applying these principles to getting ten hours pay, for they realize to give, to have an exhibit this ye^r. for I certainly appreciate the siouls in 4246 congregations with 2400 avenue Meetings every night at the production of lumber we find, -it that the greater earning capacity The Farm Bureau will collect arid benefit I have received from it. so pastors. It conducts 1800 parish 7:45 except Monday. Come and hear the present time an abnormS 1 demand enables them to keep their children quickly." prepare the exhibit if the farmers schools and it has 14 institutions of the scripture prophesies on the Interchurch for production which has in school for a longer period of time will cooperate by furnishing suitable Tanlac is sold in International higher learning where students are movement, league of nations, brought about an increased demand and to save an accumulation which material for display. Preparation Falls at Rubin's Drug store and at preparing for the ministry. At the reign of terror in Russia, the will take care of their old age. for labor in the lumber industry, and of the exhibit must be begun at once Littlefork by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier present time there are 1900 students great and terrible war which is coming, the producers have had to bid Every workingman feels a loyalty if it is to be put on. The necessary by Schiller & Shelrud, and all other at these colleges and seminaries. On the coming of Christ, etc. Large against each other by increasing toward union labor. The unions funds must be available before work leading druggists. June 11th 96 candidates graduated crowds attend every night. All are can be started. wages to obtain the labor for their have, fought for eight hours in many from the seminary in St. Louis, Mo, welcome. raw material and manufacturing occupations and under many working The Rat Root Farmers' club has the largest theological seminary in E. H. Blomberg, FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking plants at a time when the supply of conditions where eight hours was already voted to contribute $25. Let the United States. The great number Evangelist. theatre building. Concrete floors, labor, relative to the available raw the full measure of a fair day's work. us hear from your club as soon as of candidates which enter the ministry walls and ceiling. Fine Third street material and available manufacturing possible. Through plausible arguments, eloquent every year and then go out into GIRL WANTED—general housework entrance. The best storage room in facilities, is far below normal. appeals and an extensive propaganda all parts of the globe accounts in three in family can be school town. Will remodel to suit tenant. The advance in wages during the inspired from the Pacific POTATO SEED PLOT ajlarge measure for the phenomenai girl if competent. Alex Enzman, Address Box 496, City, or call phon past three years has, in turn increased coast, the workers of the lumber industry COOPERATORS growth of this body. Ericsburg, Minn. It No. 109. the demand for manufactured in this territory have been induced W .... products of all kinds throughout to declare a strike for an eight The Farm Bureau is cooperating the three great divisions of food, hour day. Individually, however, the with the following farmers who are clothing and shelter, in all of which, common sense and intelligent thinking Let's settle growing a potato seed plot this year: directly or indirectly, lumber is a of the men in this industry seriously Albert Enzman, Ray. part. Thus the very increase in the question the wisdom of this O. J. Wold, Ray. wages of the workers in the lumber undertaking. These men have begun Eric Sundin, Ray this right now! industry has helped to increase the to see that the object sought is not Carl Tilander, Ray demand for lumber. in sympathy with them and those J. H. Kalkman, Loman 'A who are closest to these workers report It is true that the demand for all Sam Plummer, Loman No mfui ever smoked a an overwhelming majority utterly other commodities has increased beyond Walter Lindvall, Lindford out of sympathy with the union better cigarette than Camel! the immediate supply sufficiently N. E. Nelson, Big Falls leaders. to enormously increase the cost of M. J. McHugo, Margie The employers in the lumber industry, You'll find Camels unequalled by these commodities. It is also true John Cullen, Dentaybow almost without exception, believe that the inflation of the exchange Gust Lath, Mizpah any cigarette in the world at any in the economic soundness of medium is partially responsible for Victor Doughman, Mizpah price because Camels combine their position in maintaining the these increases in wages as well as R. J. Langaard, Mizpah present hours of labor in the industry increase in the cost of commodities, A. J. Porter, Wildwood every feature that can make a just as they understand the H. H. Higgins, Manitou and still economic statistics clearly cigarette supreme economic necessity of maintaining C. Fraser, Int'l Falls indicate that in spite pf the depreciation the production of lumber. in currency the purchasing Frances White, Littlefork Camels expert Jjietid of choice A strike which is based on uneconomic Wm. Haner, Loman power of wages has advanced according Turkish and choice Domestic reasoning and which is not C. E. Brown, Littlefork to the law of supply and demand. for the best interests of the worke Thomas White, Int'l Falls tobaccos puts Camels in a class by and the public is doomed to failure M. J. Dobbs, Happyland Just now organized iabor in the themselves. Their smoothness and no organization of workers can It is the aim of these farmers to lumber industry has conceived the will appeal to you, and permit j*- upset the basic principles which grow a high quality of seed for distribution idea that by changing the hours of underlie the law of supply and demand. both in and outside of the you to smoke liberally without tiring labor from ten to eight, the supply of county. Irish Cobblers will be used l&bor will be artificially reduced, with your taste 1 in most cases. Three farmers grew the result that if this program is put certified seed last year. Many applications THE LAND CLEARING SPECIAL into effect the law of supply and demand Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty are being filed this year. will increase wages per hour cf aftertaste nor unpleasant the workers in the lumber industry Despite the rain and nearly if not FARM FOR SALE—cheap. 7 miles cigaretty odor! so that they will eventually receive quite impassible roads over five hundred from Littlefork. 80 acres under cultivation. a much, if not more, for an eight people turned out at Northome Enquire of Mrs. M. Reno, You'll prefer Camels blend to either hour day as they now receive for a and Littlefork to witness the land 122 Second St., International Falls. ten-hour day, and this would be true kind of tobacco smoked straight! clearing demonstrations given June m27tf were it not for the fact that the law 1st and 3rd under the auspices of of supply and demand works both Cmmmlm *rm mold •vmrywhof at ini-WlmUfiilii the Agricultural Extension Division ifgCT pmckml— of30 for 30 emmtator tea pactmjmm NOTICES FOR PUBLICATION laborways. The increase in demand thru the cooperation of the manufacturers (300 oImMm) I mtrongly thim emrtom for increases the cost of the supply, including carton. W» raeoowimrf of stump pullers and explosives, Department of the Interior, U. S. Land UlJkm or imopptj or whmyomtrmwoL the wages of labor, but the Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, June, tractors and other land clearing R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. 21, 1920. increase in the cost of supply decreases equipment. Evening meetings Notice is hereby given that August Winston-Salvm, N. C. the demand. This economic were held at both places where in Svenson, of Loman, Minnesota, who, on law is now beginning to work in the addition to local speakers, talks were May €, 1915, made Homestead Entry, lumber industry. Owing to the increased given by Mr. McCabe, agricultural Serial No. 07889, for NW%, section 35, demand of lumber the price agent for the Omaha railroad Mr.ltownshiP N- Ran*e w- 159 26 5th of lumber has advanced to a point Raven, Wisconsin land clearing en-I^^T'.^8 n°"M, 1"teatiM B1Cd to make three-year proof, under act where its cost to the user is so great gineer F. Benz, agricultural agent of June 6, 1912, to establish claim to the as to materially discourage its use, the N. P. railway Mr. Schwantes of land above described, before J. Jll and any further advance in its cost the A, J. Kirstin stump pulling company Drummond, clerk of district court, at would cut off its use to such an extent International Falls, Minn., on the 2.4th and Professors Boss and Kirkwood day of July, 1920. that we would soon have an over of the Minnesota College of Claimant names as witnesses: N. P. supply of lumber in the market. Agriculture. Nielsen John .Carstens, P. A. Pearson, This would immediately stop the demand Lunch served near the grounds Leslie Christensen, all of Loman, Minnesota. and there would be a recurrence by the Highland Farmers' Club at of the conditions of 1907 and A. G. Swlndlehurst, Northome and the Lutheran church Register. M8 with the result that instead of at Littlefork added to the success of jun24-]uI22 —3— DEFECTIVE PAGE