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

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jPWWipppfWlMpWgMSi §PPP «t 'cv/\.v? «?&K^$3ra pr'W .,'.?* ^rww^ -s -T ,,'",""V^\' nv -%-'1 -v,.' w^:-~4- r'it INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR II WAS LOCRY DAY THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS RAPID RIVER FARMERS' a MINNESOTA WOOL IS & CLUB QUITE ACTIVE POURING INTO CHICAGO AT THE CHURCHES FOR HER, SHE SAY? The Rapid River Farmers' club tho AND BORDER BUDGET MM Minnesota wool growers are pouring «hV organized only last March has been their clip into Chicago in accordance BAPTIST taking great strides toward the improvement H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager with plans worked out by the H. E. Osborn, Pastor of their community. The Mrs. Cummings Was Nervous, Depressed Minnesota livestock breeders and club has bought a grain separator and Hardly Able to Eat Entered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn, as Second-Clas. Matter the wool growers of the state. There will be services every Sunday ajid will incorporate so that the machine When She Began Taking Tanlac. Forty-two county wool-growers' associations may be managed in a businesslike at the Baptist church as follows: SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 FER YEAR have been formed and reports The club is also making "If anyone had told me there was tfray. received from their agents by arrangements to buy a saw mill co Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA a medicine in the world that would F. L. French, executive secretary of utilize the cheaper grade of timber do me the good Tanlac has I would the Minnesota Farm Bureau federation Preaching at 11:00 a. m. left in the community. Another project not have believed them, and don't LAND CLEARING say that from 150,000 to 250,000 A POINTER FOR MINNESOTA which will be undertaken by the —o— feel that I would be doing right not pounds of Minnesota wool is already club in the near future is the building C. E. at 7:00 Cyrus O'Loughlin and Charles McLean, to tell others what it has done for on its way to Chicago and by the Every proponent of exc6ssive taxation of a telephone line. At the both of Northome, were members me," said Mrs. William A. Cummings middle of August from 400,000 to for the mines of Minnesota meeting of the club a committee was Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 1033 Edmond avenue, St. Paul. Min l. of the crew with the Minnesota 500,000 pounds will be in storage should read "The Future of the Lake appointed to visit the county commissioners at 8:00. Land Clearing Special, which toured "For the past year I had suffered in Chicago or on its way Superior District as an Iron Ot^e Producer," for the purpose of securing Northern Minnesota this spring. The terribly from indigestion and was in there. This plan to cooperate in by Edward W. Davis, issued a road to their community from Ladies' Aid will be entertaned on following is a statement made by Mr. a badly rundown condition when I shipping wool is in line with a general by the University of Minnesota's Clementson which they are greatly Thursday afternoon by Mrs. David O'Laughlin of his impressions of the started taking Tanlac. My appetite plan developed at a recent meeting in need of. The club will also exhibit school of mines experimental station. Rose. land clearing problem. was very poor and I could not digest of the American F^rm Bureau From present indications the tonnage at the county fair and send a "Dear Sir: Received your letter even the lightest kind of food. "Ji Federation in Chicago, where it was delegate to look after the exhibit. tax so frequently consider A work social and supper will be proposal, and will try to tell some of the impressions suffered a great deal with nervou^»at decided to form a Pan-American cooperative They have requesed that a demonstration ed by the legislature and just as often held at the church Friday evening I got on the Land Clearing headaches and at times had terribly marketing organization to in the culling of poultry be defeated, will be made one of the beginning at 6 o'clock. Come and Train. dizzy spells. I was nervous and weaic handle grain and livestock for the held at some point in the communitj' chief political issues in the state and bring your friends. "All of Northern Minnesota that felt depressed all the time and could farmers of the United States and this fall. brought forward again at the approaching we saw seemed a good deal the get but little sleep. I had lost considerable Canada. J. R. Howard, president ot session of the lawmaking ZION LUTHERAN same, except a few places where the weight and felt tired and the federation was empowered to appoint body. The mine operators have been soil was sandy. The greatest drawback E. N. Ha Ivors on, Pastor worn out all the time. After trying GAY WITH PLUMAGE OF BIRDS a committee of 17 to work out requested by the state tax commission to clearing seemed to be the many different medicines and getting a plan which will be submitted at another to provide it with data relating lack of proper equipment. Anyone Everyone is invited to the above no benefit from any of them I is Members of Warlike Tribe of the Upper meeting of the federaton in to production costs to be used as a clearing land needs a stump puller, services. very much discouraged and had ju^t Amazon Remarkably Expert in January. basis in the proposed revaluation of some low grade dynamite and a piler. about lost faith in all medicines. Feather Working. the mines, and also "for the benefit "If a number of farmers would get Norwegian worship at 11:00. "As I had seen so much praise of OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF of the legislature in case the information these, it would of course cut the cost The most numerous and most war* Tanlac, however, I decided to give it BOARD OF EQUALIZATION to each one and more people would is needed in the consideration like of the many native tribes of the No Sunday school. a trial, and it certainly was a lucky of the tonnage tax." This request is get the benefit of them. upper Amazon and its tributaries are day for me, for my condition began (Continued from first page) "The stump puller offers perhaps the Mundurucus, each of whose settlements somewhat along the line of that All are welcome to our services. to improve right away. So far I has its own military organization, the best chance for little cooperation. made of the iron and steel industry have only taken three bottles, but I with barracks in which the *The cost divided among fo::r before the board and given notice of by the federal trade commission, but One week left of parochial school. now have a splendid appetite* eat fighting men sleep, their arms at hand, or five farmers would hardly be probable changes in their personal it is being complied with by the ore just anything I want and everything always ready for battle. noticed, and as they are built very property assessment returns, all of producers, who as a matter of fac, TENT MEETINGS agrees with me perfectly. My nerves The Mundurucus are the most expert strong, there would be practically no International Falls and as follows: have submitted such data in the past Meetings every night except Monday, are in good condition, I sleep well feather-workers In tropical America, repairs to buy. One advantage of a, Jake Greengard, when the tonnage tax question was the warriors wearing beautiful at 7:45. Also Sunday afternoon and have gained several pounds in puller is that you don't leave so R. W. King of O. M. Carr & Co., considered, although not over the individual garments of bird's plumage, with rosettes at 2:30. Seventh street near Eighth weight. In fact, the improvement in many small roots in the ground. E. M. Somers, of brilliant feathers on the forehead, signatures of the persons avenue. my health has been so great all my This makes a lot of difference when C. Honey of the Int'l Lumber Co., or sometimes diadems of alligator Mr. and Mrs. Hartman of Walker supplying them. friends are telling me how well I you break the land. scales. The "scepters^* which B. W. Lundgren, In his treatise on the ore situation, are to be with us again. Do not fail look. I don't believe there is another "As to dynamite we used more the chiefs carry In their ceremonial Max Markowitz, Mr. Davis points out the difficulties to see for yourself what God is doing medicine in the world that will dances are admirable works of art, being twenty per cent than anything else C. C. Honey of the Provision Store. already confronting the producers, in our midst. begin to compare with Tanlac, and made by fastening upon a long and used no forty or sixty per cent, Resolution and from a careful reading, it is clear E. H. Blomberg, would gladly pay five dollars a bottle wooden rod the white and yellow except on trial. We found that in Whereas, the services of competent that those difficulties will not be Evangelist. for it if I couldn't get it any cheaper, feathers from the breast of the toucan. this clay soil the low grade powder town and village assessors cannot lightened by the proposed tonnage for after what it has done forme I did just as much work pound for be procured, at the per diem and tax. One of the most significant At Its top such a "scepter" expands CHRISTIAN SCIENCE think it would be cheap at that pound as the faster stuff and did not mileage allowance, as now provided Into a wide plume composed of the points made is that the state has price." leave as large a hole. Every community for, by Section 1177, G. S. 1913, and long tall-feathers of macaws and trogons. much to lose and nothing to gain by Services are held in the Odd Fellows Tanlac is sold in International needs a blasting machine for To preserve it from injury, the Whereas, the assessments as made discouraging initiative in the production hall. a a in to re an a ditching as it is much cheaper to do wand of authority is kept in a cylindrical by the town and village assessors in of ore. Littlefork by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier it with dynamite than by hand. case when not required for use the past several years, have been entirely As Mr. Davis points out, a new era Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. by Schiller & Shelrud, at Northome The model piler used on the train on feast days. As a part of the costume, unsatisfactory, owing to the is dawning in mining in the Lake by C. W. Field, and all other leading a crescent-shaped breastplate was quite heavy, but by getting the inability of those holding offices, to Superior District. Owners of mines druggists. of turtle shell, so thin as to give out Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. plans from the University, everyone perform their duties properly at the which are nearing depletion are Bid ear note when struck, is worn.— can build one to suit himself. insufficient compensation rate allowed looking about for other sources of Pittsburgh Dispatch. A general invitation is extended to "Where anyone has a'large amount One of the members of Drs. Larson them for such services. supply capital is not so ready as the public to attend these services. of clearing and breaking to do a & Larson, optometrists will be Therefore, be it resolved, that this TOIL DEATH-DEALING VAMPIRE the past for investment in the Lake tractor is certainly a good investment, at Victoria Hotel Aug 9-10. county board of equalization petition MM Superior district. The competitive +V f# «mMM» O but I wouldn't call it necessary If troubled with headaches, nerv­ our senator and representative, West Indian Superstition That Seems JJ possibilities of other fields are becoming to the average farmer. .to Have Been Borrowed From urging the amending of the above MIDWAY RIDGE NEWS 5 more impressive. Surely, if "One thing I want to say for the French Peasant Lore. mentioned Section 1177, to the end the tonnage tax was unfair when the farmers of this section is that we that the per diem and mileage allowance Lake Superior district was in its saw more uniform and' better grades Superstitions of the most Interesting T. J. Porter was a county seat caller to town and village assessors, prime, it would prove doubly oppressive of livestock up here than any place variety are to be met with everywhere ousness or eye disorders of any this week. be increased to such extent, as will at this time. we visited. In the Caribbean islands among the kind, needing glasses or glasses repaired permit the acceptance of appointments Mining operations are undergoing "A Member of the Crew." negro population that was transplanted consult him. Mr. C. Rogers and daughter Helen to such positions, by those a transition the prosperity of the from Africa into the West Indies. Artificial eyes fitted. are visiting at Bemidji. competent to perform the duties of In Grenada, where the Loupgarou of industry of the future depends on THE BORDER TELEPHONE the French peasant has In easy going same and as provided by law. how successful producers will be in COMPANY NOTICE OF SALE ON EXECUTIONS West Indian manner of speech become Geo. O. Johnson is helping Mr. Shope The foregoing resolution was offerred making merchantable the almost inexhaustible the Loogaroo, which is of the vampire harvest his crop of hay. by Commissioner Slack and on supply of low-grade ores Notice is hereby, given that under The Border Telephone company, a class, whose desire is for human blood, his motion, supported by Commissioner and by virtue of an execution, directed As Mr. Davis says: cooperative organization owning and sucked from a sleeping man, woman The people of this neighborhood Munroe, was declared "carried and delivered to me, issued out of the "The state of Minnesota need have operating a telephone line between or child, there is a superstition that district court of Itasca county, Minnesota, aft busy haying at present. upon the following vote: no fear of an iron-ore shortage or to keep It away from the huts of men Loman and Baudette on which there on a judgment duly entered and Ays Commissioners Green, Munroe, barren waste of abandoned mining it Is necessary to sprinkle a good deal are ninety subscribers, has the largest docketed in said county on the 9th day Miss Evelyn Jarvis of Margie was Slack, Langaard, Harrigan and of rice or sand overnight In front of lands. The iron industry will oe of June, 1920, for the sum of $5125.30, paid-up capital stock of any cooperative Auditor Fraser. a caller at the Porter home. the door. in favor of Backus-Brooks Company, a thriving industries as long as iron association in the county. corporation, and against Andrew B. Nays: None. According to the superstition, the and steel are useful metals, provided The association is capitalized at, $10,000, Clair, also known and described as A. Loogaroo, keen on sucking human Mrs. McCauley of Margie was a On motion, by Commissioner careful and exhaustive study of the half of which has already been B. Clair, and which judgment was duly blood, stops and begins to count every Green, seconded by Commissioner caller on the Ridge recently. treatment of low grade material continues subscribed. docketed in the office of the clerk of grain before going any further, morning Slack and carried, the board adjourned, the district court of said Koochiching and all possible encouragement A farmer taking stock in the company coming before the counting is completed. Sine Die. Lyle Marie Nashime was a caller at county on the 10th day of June, 1923, is given to this important industry pays in the price of an instrument Thereupon the unhappy Loogaroo I have levied upon, as the property cf the Johnson home one day this week. WM. HARRIGAN, by state and federal authorities." in cash and for the balance he must retire. In Jamaica they said judgment debtor, and on Saturday, Chairman. do not talk of Loogaroo, but there gives a note. The company has 52 the 18th day of September, 1920, at 10 Attest: The Porter family attended the are plenty of dupples. Duppy, roughly That is the unbiased opinion of an miles of line on the main road besides o'clock A. M., at the sheriff's office in R. C. FRASER, speaking, means ghost, but there Is Community Club at Margie last Saturday. the county court house building in the expert on the iron ore question, published the side lines. The expense of a slight difference, for the duppy can city of International Falls in said Clerk to Board. by the state's institute of maintaining the lines is paid by levying walk the earth, while the spirit or county of Koochiching, I will sell at an assessment on the subscribers. learning. Will the state act on its soul remains In Its apppolnted place. public sale to the highest bidder for Miss Marie Skorpen from North own best judgment? —The Iron The assessment in 1919 amounted to cash, all right, title and interest of Dakota is visiting her sister Mrs. $10 a year for each phone. Trade Review, Cleveland, Ohio. said judgment debtor in and to the Opportunity on the Farm. Tretvick. THE NEW PUBLIC HEALTH following described lands situated in A central office is installed at There, was a time when the Idea W said Koochiching county, to wit: The Birchdale. Connections are made INSIDE INFORMATION was altogether too common, that the ##«M +V tV northeast quarter of southeast quarter Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull and Mr. with the International Telephone occupation of farming was a sort of (NE% of SE%) of section eight (8) Conducted by the Minnesota Public Dick McGrath were callers'at Margie company's line at Loman and also junk pile where fate threw human The statements that Col. House is .and southwest-quarter of southwest this week. Health Association. discards who lacked ambition, Intelligence, at Baudette. A toll charge of 25c is quarter (SW% of SW%) of section making public from London are confirming or perseverance enough to succeed twenty-two (22) in township sixtythree made for each connection at Loman. (Letters on Health addressed to the suspicions generally entertained (63), range, twenty-three. (23) in any other calling in life. Then Mr. Scribner of Northome was a and 20c at Baudette. The Border Dr.- H. W. Hill, Shubert Bldg., "St. regarding Mr. Wilson's unalterable and southeast quarter of northwest along In the late nineties there was Paul, Minn., with a stamped self-addressed caller on the Ridge, looking after his Association has set a pole on a sand opposition to any step toward quarter (SEK of NW%) of section a "back to the land movement," and envelope enclosed, will De timber interest. bar in the middle of Rainy river between thirty-four (34) in township sixtythree peace until his demand for a "mossback" and "hayseed" were relegated answered by mail. If of general interest (63) range twenty-four (24) Manitou and Barwick soi they league of nations had been satisfied. to the columns of obsolete slang. it will be answered in this west of the fourth principal meridian* also have connections with a telephone Some of the families of Midway The Colonel is also emphasizing the column, also.) The farmer sees life and growth on according to the government survey line on the Canadian side so Ridge made an unsuccessful hunt for 1. Question: I cannot understand every hand. Even In. winter, In the delay in the reconstruction in practically thereof, to satisfy said execution and they can reach International Falls raspberries on ditch 12. localities where the landscape seems yet why it should be reported to the every European country that the costs and expenses of sale. thru Ft. Frances. Plans are under a symbol of death with snow and Ice Dated August 4, 1920. health officer every time my little has grown out of the postponement holding everything In Its grasp, there way to install a direct line from Hnffces Tu Ettea, boy gets measles or whooping cough FIVE PER ACRE—FAILURE of peace, and the present menacing Is the hope of renewed life, or resurrection Sheriff of Koochiching County. Birchdale to International Falls to or something. All we get for our conditions that have resulted. Col. Aug5-Sept.l6 of seed grain, typified by the improve the service. trouble is the quarantine—me, I An important provision of the 1921 House, more than any other person next spring's planting. Truly, on the Officers of the Border Telephone think, we have troubles enough, from agricultural approprition bill, now a aside from President Wilson himself, farm, there are special opportunities -company are: Pres. Ole K. Scheie, the sickness. law by enactment of the Republican knows the true inwardness of the for observation and thought, and happy Loman Secretary, R. Middendorp, Answer: Quarantine is not for is the farmer whose thoughts go congress during the last session, defines league negotiations, and the revelations Manitou Treasurer, A. Schonsby, deeper than the bottom of his milk your good, dear lady, but for the what constitutes crop failure CORRESPONDENTS which he is now making are adding Birchdale. pall and whose pasture fences are not strength daily to the league's good Of your neighbors and theit under the rules and regulations issued WANTED the boundaries of his horizon.—Christian by the government in making opponents. children. You know the measles tad Herald. POTATOES IN DANGER whooping cough are "catching". loans of seed wheat to farmers for The Press would like a live OF THE LATE BLIGHT Where did your title boy get them? crop purposes. "The contract made correspondent in every neighborhood OUTSIDE, LOOKING IN A warning to Minnesota potato in Koochiching county. From some neighbor's child that was in making the loans by the Federal growers to be on the lookout for late Interesting, newsy and According to dispatches Emma not quarantined! You think it is these diseases would stop. farm loan banks," says representative blight, the most destructive leaf disease Goldman, who talked bolshevism not fair to. quarantine your boy, as 2 Question: Is massaging the Gilbert N. Haugen, of Iowa, gossippy letters that tell of of potatoes, is being sent out by while she was here, is now denounc long as the othir one, who gave the eyes good for them? Mine are puffy "shows,that it was the intention of the weekly doings in your locality A. G. Tolaas, chief potato instructor. ing bolshevism since she was deported disease to him goes free? Yes—btt at times and ache. The rubbing the contract that farmers who produced is what we want. We Mr. Tolaas says that the blight can to Russia. A lot of other anarchists everything must begin somewher seems to relieve them. less than five bushels per acre will be glad to furnish addressed be controlled by proper spraying1 might well take warning. Living If you do not clear the weeds out of Answer: Yes, massaging the eyes were to have their notes returned, and stamped envelopes with a 5-5-50 bordeaux mixture, but in the freedom and luxury of a is good, but only if you do it with although it did not clearly state the your garden, they will spread to and writing paper to ^v/ that it is necessary to begin spraying "capitalistic" nation, they do not appreciate &<« other people's gardens. Your garden your elbow. Try it and see—your fact. In the absence of specific anyone who will act as a correspondent. their privileges and opportunities. as soon as the blight appears—oi got its weeds from other people's own elbow- for your own eyes remember language to that effect the farmer Get busy and Only when they have returned even before, if one wishes to be insured did it not? W# have to start somewhere If this does not relieve could not be relieved. The new provision J* Cry put your neighborhood or locality to the conditions which they against the disease, and that them see a physician. -Puffy eyes in the law to benefit the farmer don't we Really though *t on the map. profess to love, do they learn how the vines should he kept covered is not fair for a health officer .to sometimes mean kidney trouble, but in the event of crop failure was fortunate were their circumstances with the spray solution until ^he^ end by J. ,N. quarantine some cases only, All anyway don't take chances., Eyes proposed Representative INTL FALLS RESSf in America growing season. of the mrnMa