International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 1, 1920 · Page 4 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FIVE #,« #.« GOV. BURNQUIST MAKES WW WW WW WW V# V# WW iW# WW WW WW WW V# WW WW WW MM WW V# WW V# WW WWWW WW WW WW WW WW V# V# SEVERAL APPOINTMENTS W# AT THE CHURCHES ERICSBURG NEWS MARGIE NEWS MM Announcement was made yesterday #,• »,• MM MM WW W* WWW* WW WW WW WW V* v# V# «V of the appointment of John B. ZION LUTHERAN Mrs. Martin Mathison returned Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Pine Ridge Sanborn to the Minnesota tax commission last Thursday night from a four were in International Falls last to succeed James T. Hale, E. N. Halvorson, Pastor week's visit among friends and relatives Wednesday. resigned. Mr. Sanborn, whose appointment Lunches served at the Clark store Get your lunches at the Clark store in Michigan. English divine service at 11:00. will take effect today, has ly 5th. July 5th. Mrs. Peterson of Ericsburg is visiting Sunday school at 10:00. been state insurance commissioner, Thos. Fickle, the pumpman at Ash at the home of her parents, Mr. You are welcome to attend our Oliver Erickson was here from Littlefork Thos. Ervin of Bemidji, was in the and a member of the legislature in Lake for the D. W. & P. Ry. Co., was meetings. and Mrs. Porter. city Tuesday. Tuesday. the 1915 session. in town Saturday pumping up the —o— Gustav Lindquist, private secretary local tank. C. C. Shope shipped a car load of Oscar Douglas of Littlefork, spent to the governor and former chairman Lunches! Where? Clark's store, METHODIST EPISCOPAL hogs to St. Paul last Wednesday. Tuesday in the city on business. July 5th. of the Republican state central Claude E. Ireland, Pastor Sievert Larson accompanied the car Lindsey's saw mill has been closed committee takes office as state insurance to look after them. Mr. Shope is down for a few days for repairs. He Harley Rose, the L.itlefork lumber commissioner as a result -jf Mrs. L. A. Zimmerman is visiting Sunday School 10:00 A. M. going out of the hog business as he expects to begin sawing again after merchant, spent Tuesday in the city the appointment. The governor appointed friends and relatives in Wisconsin has more work than he can attend to, the fourth. on business. Leland W. Scott, of the executive and Illinois. Morning worship at 11. being alone. force, to succeed Mr. Lindquist. —O— E. H. Denu of the Bemidji Pioneer, P. L. Peterson is busy decorating Mrs. Henry Carroll is visiting Evening sermon at 8:00. Prof. Granger came Friday morning passed through town today enroute the interior of the McDonald residence. friends and relatives in the twin cities to stay for a few days and look He completed the interior to Baudette on business. this week. RED TAPE TO BE ELIMINATED BETHLEHEM after things at the school house. decorations at the Victoria Hotel BY BONUS BOARD Rev. W. W. Dale, Pastor. last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Craite are Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Levin are entertaining Helmer Rud left Saturday for his visiting relatives in Wisconsin, leavn^last their nephew, Master M. J. Desmond, who has been chief home at Birchdale. He was janitor Sunday evening. Alden McNiff of Ironwood, Mich. Morning service at 10:45. Joe, the local barber, returned of accounts in the state auditor's oioffice at the school house last year. The Friday from a trip to Superior. has assumed executive charge people here did not like to see him W. N. Webb of the M. & O. Paper President E. G. Hall of the state Church School at 11:45. of the state soldiers' bonus board. go, but he thought he would rather Federation of Labor, arrived in town company, was in the twin cities the W. H. Eddy brought a man in to This step has been taken, according do something else. He intends to first of the week on business. today and will remain for a day or the doctor yesterday from the M. D. to members of the department, to Evening service at 8:00. join the navy. two. & W. Ry., three miles west of here. speed up work of the board. All red Secy. Dave Hurlburt of the Commercial The man was working on the section tape will be eliminated and plans Mr. Denning's son arrived here In the morning the pastor will club arrived this morning Aimer C. Wenberg, who has been and while pumping the hand car, the made to pay bouns claims without Monday from Denver, Col., to remain speak on the question of our negro spenting several days visiting with from a trip to the twin cities. car left the rails, throwing him off. further delay upon receipt of the problem, using as a background the for some time. the home folks, returned tO' Fargo He sustained several scalp wounds, necessary funds. Action on the plan double crime recently committed in F. P. Sheldon, president of the where he is employed. cuts on the face and a bruised chest. to permit bonus applicants to obtain Duluth. The heaviest rain of the summer First National Bank, was here looking None of the injuries were serious. cash on their claims by accepting a fell here last Saturday afternoon, Our morning congregation is keeping after his interests over last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kotilinek have discount has been deferred at the request with much heavy thunder and lightning. well up in attendance. The arrived home from their wedding Norman Lindsey has been laid up of Mr. Desmond. church is cool—the building, not the journey and are getting comfortably the last few days with a huge boil on people. Come and worship with us. Lunch will be served commencing settled in their new home on Fourth his right arm. Mr. and Mrs. Angee came down PICNIC AT I§tAND LAKE at 11 o'clock, July 5th at the F. H. street. last Saturday evening to attend the Clark store, by the ladies of the M. —o— CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Otto Enzman purchased a car from club but there was no meeting, owing E. church. Adolph Eliason, one of the prominent The Island lake picnic started last to the absence of the president Carl Watt at Ray last week. He citizens of the Rauch neighborhood, year by the five farmers' clubs in Services are held in..the Odd Fellows says he don't know whether it is a who was unable to get home in time E. E. Jones, representing the Western in the southeastern section of southern Koochiching and northern hall. to attend. Fordliet or a Studeford, but it meets Weighing and Inspection Bureau, (Koochiching county, was in the city Itasca counties is to be an annual Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. all requirements and covers the St. Paul, was here looking after his today on business. event. The picnic this year will be Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. The town board is in session today ground in good shape any way. official duties, Monday. held Saturday, June 26th at the same A general invitation is extended to on the equalization board of taxes. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Masters returned place it was held last year. Every the public to attend these services. Mrs. Truman Fickle was up from Mrs. J. L. Albertson and Mrs. L. family within reach of J. E. Guptill'.* last Saturday evening from a C. Rogers and George Tuttle went Ash Lake visiting home folks last P. Bailey returned this morning from several week's trip in the east. They farm on Island Lake is invited to attend to Bemidji last Friday, the latter to TENT MEETINGS week. a several days visit with friends and this picnic, bring their lunch visited at: points in Ohio, including have his eyes tested and the former relatives at Virginia and Eveleth. with them and have a good time. Toledo,^and also at Detroit, Mich. to have dental work done. They returned The gospel tent meetings will continue Mrs. P. L. Peterson and children There will be community singing Monday morning. every night, except Monday, at N. P. Neilson, Lafe Swope and Ed are visiting Mrs. Peterson's parents and some of the most prominent agricultural S. S. AGWINDE LEAVES RAINY 7:45 p. m. at Seventh street and Skifstrom, prominent citizens from at Margie this week. workers in Minnesota will Mrs. A. J. Anderson and children Eighth avenue. the Loman neighborhood, were International speak. Speakers who have been arranged Last Monday the town fire pumping and Miss Inga Morken went to On Sunday afternoon at 2:30 there Falls visitors the first of for are A. D. Wilson, director Scott's mill will close down Wednesday apparatus was brought into use Grand Forks last week on a visit. will be old time baptismal services at week. of agricultural extension work in for the Fourth. The mill will for the purpose of pumping out the the river. The exact location will be Minnesota F. L. French, secretary be closed for a week. S. S, "Agwinde," which has been tied announced at meetings and in the Several from here went to Island Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation Chas. Gingrich of Margie will harvest up to the government dock all daily paper on Saturday. All are Lake last Saturday to attend the Miss Julia O. Newton, state leader 300 cases of cultivated strawberries winter. W. H. Eddy and family are expecting welcome. Community Club picnic, and got of home demonstration work Otto I. from three-fourths of an acre on to motor thru to Pequot far On Tuesday the S. S. Wendigo E. H. Blomberg, caught in the heavy downpour of Bergh, superintendent of the Grand his farm near that town, and is finding took her in hand and left for Saosakong the Fourth this week. M. L. Crom Evangelist. rain and had quite a time getting Rapids Experiment station and A? a ready sale for them in International met and daughter Dorothy will accompany bay, where we understand home over the bad roads. E. Rako of Bemidji, a director in the Falls. the Agwinde will be turned into a them as far as Pine River SPECIAL ATTRACTION Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation —o— for a few days visit with Mr. Crommet's hotel for the tourist trade.—Rainy Mr. and Mrs. Bloom were visiting Game Warden A. F. Powers has River Record. parents there. The LaRose electric fountain easily at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Backe M# #.» •"W WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW WW V# returned from northern St. Louis predominates as being the leading last week. county, where in company with Geo. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC Jack Crommet stopped off here and most elaborate outdoor attraction LITTLEFORK NEWS Woods of Hibbing, they made several WW Saturday night on his way back to that has ever been presented by Mr. Morken went to Dakota last «.« »,« MM •,« arrests for infractions of the WW WW WW WW 4V WW WW WW WW WW We, the undersigned merchants of Pine River from Virginia. He went any traveling organization and is a week to remain for some time state game laws. International Falls, will close our (Times) to Virginia last week to take a positon feature attraction with the Polack —o— stores Wednesday afternoons during as chauffeur for a family who Bros 20 big shows, which are to exhibit The work of excavating for the Margie defeated Nymore last Sunday Mrs. R. F. C. litis and daughter, July and August, commencing July were expecting to motor thru to Cal in Fort Frances under the two additional rooms at the school in a good game of ball. The Miss Mildred, have returned from 14th, giving our clerks one half day ifornia, but owing to sickness in the auspices of G. W. V. A. all next week. house is in progress. W. J. Charters score was 4 to 1 in favor of Margie. Minneapolis. They were accompanied holiday each week during the hot family, the trip was abandoned. The public cannot realize the beauty has the contract. These rooms will haiirffc by Mr. Russell litis, who has weather. and magnitude of this wonderful outdoor be in the basement of the present TIMBERWORKERS' Seen taking a course in pharmacy Signed, attraction and how it can be Margaret Hall is spending the building. the University of Minnesota. S. E. THOMPSON & SON, STRIKE IS ENDED carried from city to city, so quickly week with her sister, Mrs. C. H. RAINY RIVER PRO. CO. constructed and made ready for operation Reid, at their house boat down the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Forrer of Milwaukee T. E. CRUICKSHANK. The reputation of the Hibbing bast at the opening performance. Rat Root. arrived Saturday and spent Last Thursday night the strikers ball organization which played a The fountain is the invention of until Tuesday visiting at the H. W. at the local mill of the International PEAT MAKES FIRST series of two games here Tuesday George LaRose, a man who has spent Mrs. Walter McDonald had the Forrer home here. They returned lumber company, who have been on and Wednesday was badly shattered. CLASS BEDDING almost a lifetime perfecting this creation, misfortune to break a bone in her via Duluth and Minneapolis where strike since May 3, voted to return The local team trimmed them by a and it is the pride of the owner, right foot when crossing a ditch in they left their auto. to work on the old ten-hour basis. score of 3 to 4 the first game and last Mr. I. J. Polack. It is the only front of Pete Mathison's place. In As a consequence the planing The use of peat for barn litter o? evening shut them out completely, 6 one of its kind ever presented by .i crossing the ditch she twisted her Mr. and Mrs. F. J. O'Neil and family mill resumed operations last Frida* bedding is declared a great success to 0. carnival company. It is a wonderful foot and broke a bone in it, which left yesterday morning for California and shipping of lumber started. The by Otto I. Bergh after several years water, electricity and pyrotechnical will probably confine her to the where they will make their of trial at the Grand Rapids experiment saw mill has been undergoing some display, a massively constructed house for several weeks. The double tragedy at Duluth came station. future home. The best wishes of repairs during the past week and will structure of cement and iron, and is as a shock to all the northwest. The their many friends go with them. start sawing again next Tuesday. The method used in gathering the operated by electricity and hydraulic Chas. E. Johnson accidentally cut negro problem is one we must all The plant of the Shevlin-Clark Co., peat is to pulverize it in the field power. It requires an extreme force his left hand with an axe Monday face. It must be solved. Rev. Wni Dr. Pearson of Ericsburg, accompanied at Fort Frances, which has been To do this a disk is used to cut down of water to bring out the mystifying morning. He was superintending the W. Dale will discuss the race problem down for several weeks, resumed operations by Mike Lemmer of this place four to six inches. When the peat is effects. work on the new road he is building at Bethlehem church Sunday drove here from Ericsburg yesterday. again yesterday the men dry enough for litter, two men can Three handsomely gowned women to his sawmill site, and used an axe having voted to return to work on a morning at 11:45. All are invited to This is the doctor's first visit load and one team haul enough peat add beauty to the production and a to remove the clevis pin on some to our village and he was agreeably ten hour basis Tuesday night-. attend. in a week to provide bedding needed symphony orchestra is used to accompany rigging he was repairing. The axe —o— impressed with this community. for 120 head of cattle during the the rhyth of water as it slipped, cutting the flesh and two Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Lydiard, Mrs. stabling period. At the North Central Scholta was a pioneer in Emo but flows in many colors over the forms cords of two fingers on his left hand Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Miller left station, this has doubled the Vera Bardwell, W. C. Langdon, and has lived on this side for about 15years. of the living statues. The performers His leg was also injured. Tuesday by auto for Bertha, Minn., manure output and made all the A. B. Snell, all of Minneapolis, ar He will be missed by many.. appear in the very midst of a where they expect to reside for some straw produced available for feeding rived in International Falls last eving The bereaved family have the sympathy rolling, tumbling, tumultuous water purposes. time, and where Mrs. Miller will care by auto. The party motored of a large circle of friends. cascade on a hydraulicly operated for her mother, who is very f#!%le. The clay soils of this county are tfi?bugh from the city and will spend AROUND LOMAN stage, producing the most beautiful, in need of more vegetable or organic Their many friends regret their leav several days here absorbing., the MM Misses Violet Pearson, Ruth ePggar, realistic and gorgeous effects from ing. material to improve their drainage, tfe «T« WW V* WW VW WW WW WW WW WW beauties of the locality. Clara St. Lawrenec and Bernardett water and electricity imaginable. and overcome their tendency *o Vic Linsten and wife visited relatives MM Mercure are attending the The performance is finished with a bake. Moreover more litter should ww ww ww ww ww S3 ww 3? Louis L. Collins, the "little corporal" here one day last week. They summer school at St. Cloud. display of fireworks, which are exploded be used to produce sanitary milk lieutenant governor-elect, spent came down in their car on the Canadian CLASSIFIED ADS from within the fountain Where straw is so much needed for A A ww Tuesday in the city, meeting old side. Mrs. Chas. Lee and baby of International while the water is flowing in full feed and peat is available, the use of friends and making new ones. Mr. a Falls visited her mother, force. peat is recommended. Collins was enroute home to Minneapolis MEN WANTED—Good wages. At Andy Amundsen has gone to Birchdale Mrs. A. Amundsen, last week. Mr. from Winnipeg, where he hid Margie Sawmill Co., Margie, Minn. with a crew where he will build Lee came down for a day or two and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION One of the members of Drs. Larson been sojourning for several days, an addition to the consolidated went back with them. & Larson, Optometrists, will be at GIRL WANTED—general housework resting after the labors of a strenu Department of the Interior, U. S. Land school. Victoria Hotel, July 11-12. Office at Cass Lake, Minnesota, June, three in family can be school cus primary campaign. Mrs. Stuart Robertson of Indus If troubled with headaches, nerv 21, 1920. girl if competent. Alex Enzman, Some hay has been cut already, to visited home folks last week. Notice is hereby given that August Ericsburg, Minn. it allow a second crop of clover seed to Saturday at three o'clock Vernon Svenson, of Loman, Minnesota, who, on May 9, 1915, made Homestead Entry, ripen. Elwn Waller and Ellen Frederickson Paul Mai and Ira Smootz are going FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking Serial No. 07889, for NW%, section 35, were united in marriage at the Congregational up on the Laurel swamp with their theatre building. Concrete floors, township 159 N., Range 26 W. 5th P. E. W. Strohkirch, wife and two parsonage. (Attending tractors to haul dirt this week. Meridian, has filed notice of intention walls and ceiling. Fine Third street daughters, of Withee, Wis., visited at the bride was Miss Beatriie Waller. to make three-year proof, under act entrance. The best storage room in the Mannausaw home last week. The June 6, 1912, to establish claim to the alcom Mattson stood with the The West Fork Sunday school held ousness or eye disorders of any kind, town. Will remodel to suit tenant. land above described, before J. H. women are sisters and have not seen groom. Rev. Wm. W. Dale officiated. their annual picnic last Thursday at Drummond, clerk of district court, at needing glasses or glasses repaired Address Box 496, City, or call phone each other for 17 years. Miss Irene The couple will make their home the school house. A good crowd International Falls, Minn., on the 24th consult him. No. 109. Mannausaw went home with them turned out. One car came from Lindford. temporarily at 501 Fifth street. day of July, 1920. Artificial eyes fitted. for a visit. Claimant names as witnesses: N. P. Rev. Gregg preached afternoon LOTS FOR SALE: Get a garden Nielsen John Carstens, P. A. Pearson, and evening and a picnic dinner was BASE BALL DANCE FOR SALE—Furniture at Rifkins, spot and own your own lot. Price Leslie Christensen, all of Loman, Minnesota. Henry Scholta, of Indus passed served at noon. consisting of Beds, Dressers, Buffet, $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per away at his home on the 16th of A. G. Swindlehurst, There will be a dance at the city Chairs, Ice Box, 2 Stoves, one Steel month. Handy to the city. The C. June, as a result of paralysis. Rev. Harold Bromley has a new side car Register. hall, Saturday evening, under the Range, and four-burner Oil Stove. Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. S. E. Gregg conducted the funeral jun24-jul22 for his motorcycle. Some canny car! auspices of the First team. Good Everything must be sold at low prices. services and the remains were laid to music. Everybody invited. L. Rifkin. Subscribe for The Press Subscribe for The Press rest in the Indus cemetery. Mr. Subscribe for The Press in