International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 12, 1920 · Page 2 of 4
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""rllKV^f $ '*rr^fC INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE THRE1 MM +v «v W MM INTERNATIONAL FALLS ••••.•• V# jj #,• SHOULD WAKE UP RAY ITEMS MARGIE NEWS 36 ERICSBURG NEWS j.J ti 55 V# 4* MM MM MM Baudette Boosters Invade Koochi..ching MM «hN# »V O +4 V# V# V# *4 V# Vf V# V# +W# V# 44 County Territory. Mrs. Frank Henry returned from Mrs. Johnson was visiting Ella Alex Enzman laid a new fir floor in Two hundred citizens of Baudette Backe one day last week. International Falls Saturday accompanied his store building last week. in autos swooped down upon the citizens by a new baby girl. —o— of Frontier and Birchdale in S. W. Backus returned from Minneapolis '•-Jt Mr. and Mrs. Epper autoed in Mr. Ungerman returned from the Local farmers are beginning to cut I*! the first sociability tour of the year this morning. from Ray Tuesday. hospital in Bemidji last Wednesday There is only slight damage reLake their small grain which is ripening last Sunday, and the event was thoroughly —o— much improved. ported from the Kabetogama fast. enjoyed by both farmers and State Cruiser John McDonald of Matt Jones of Northome was in the settlement in St. Louis county. towns people. A short stop was made Bemidji, was in the city Monday. city today on business. Charlie Johnson expects to drive W. H. Eddy received his new 7passenger at Clementson. The next stop was —o— his team through to Dakota to work The new Case threshing machine Buick a few days ago and made at Frontier, where the women Judge C. W. Stanton of Bemidji County Treasurer Wallen of Roseau through the fall. bought by farmers near Ray has arrived is looking for a chance to sell his of the neighborhood had prepared a spent today in the city on business. county is spending today in the but many share holders will old 5-passenger Dodge. wonderful chicken c^nner-i It was city. There was a ball game in Gemmell have no grain to thresh this year eagerly devoured by the visitors, ana Mrs. J. W. Collins of the Victoria last Sunday and several cars from owing to 'Tuesday's storm. the opinion was unanimous that the Mrs. Walter McDonald and children hotel, is entertaining her sister, Mrs. Don't forget to attend 'here went down. Rifkin's Frontier women are great cooks. expect to join Mr. McDonald in John Wetzel of Little Falls. starting Sat, Great Clearance Sale, Mr. C. L. Mikkelson, cashier of the After a social visit C. R. Middleton Duluth soon, where they will make August 14th. Mrs. Bloom of Gemmell was visaing Ray State Bank is back from a two was called upon for a talk, and he their home for the wnter. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Whitney of week's vacation, during which time chose for" his subject Amendment No. Backe the past week. Pequot arrived Sunday morning for Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tronson are he motored thru parts of southern 1. He gave a splendid address, and a few days visit with their sons. rejoicing over the birth of a son last Leonard Adams and Geo. Watson Minnesota, South Dakota and Iowa. when he finished there was not a Sunday morning. Mrs. McCumber of the State University have taken the contract to load out He reports crop outlook good except man in the audience who was not a was here last Thursday and Herbert Race, who was principal the remainder of F. M. Billmyre's corn where he traveled. booster for the Babcock plan of good demonstrated sewing to a class of of the Loman school last year, was C. E. Mugg the Grand EYES: lumber at the Lindsey mill and began roads. ladies. Forks specialists will be at Hotel in town from Virginia yesterday. loading Friday morning. A start was then made for Birchdale, Clarence Johnson of Michigan is Rex Aug. 19 and 20. purchasing 120 acres in section 27, where again a splendid lunch Mr. Osborne's mother and sister Miss Mable Johnson has arrived Gust Asplund finished hauling the town of Ray, which was the homestead was prepared and soon disappeared were visiting him for a few days tht will from Duluth and will take charge of Rifkin's Great Clearance Sale lumber from Millers' mill west of of Miss Jennie Waldo, our before the attacks of the visitors. past week, returning home on Thursday start Saturday, August 14th and will the millinery department at RifkinsV pioneer school teacher, who is now town, Wednesday. He expects to begin At this point speeches were made by night. end Tuesday, August 31st. living at Butte, Montana. plowing for F. M. Billmyre on A. G. Wedge of Minneapolis, C. R. —o— Dave Hurlburt, M. M. Abbott and his farm a mile north of town, in a Middleton and J. A. Kennedy of Baudette, The saw mill shut down last Saturday Misses Ella Larson and Violet C. A. Anderson returned today from few days. and again the talks were excellent. on account of lack of water, Anundsen of Bagley are visiting at A party of husky haymakers from a three day outing spent at Kettle After a pleasant visit with the well going dry. They will dig International Falls, headed by F. E. the home of Rev. and Mrs. Dale. Falls. H. J. Scott has a crew reclaiming the Birchdale folks a start for home the well deeper. Patterson, spent a day with O. J. the "deadheads" in the Rat Root was made, and Baudette was reached Wold last week demonstrating how state lane: The regular monthly Miss Exie McCormack has returned river. The attempt proves successful •about eight in the evening. Enoch Backe returned from Dakota to shock, load and unload hay. The sale was conducted at the court from Duluth where she visited as several thousand feet of logs The trip was a success beyond the last Friday. He evidently was not neighbors were unable to count the Bailey of house Monday by S. D. with her brother and family for are pulled up from the river bottom expectations of those in charge of it, in love with harvest fields as he was number of loads hauled for hay flying Bemidji. several days. and sawed every day. only gone a week. and everybody is looking forward to in the air, but Mr. Wold says —o— a similar trip to Pitt, Graceton, Williams they were some crew. of district The adjourned term Save money at Riflcin's Great and Dutchie a week from Sunday. Mrs. Geo. Horton of Blackduck L. L. Gilpin, who has been filer in court was concluded yesterday and .starting Saturday, Clearance Sale was canvassing the town last Thursday the Scott mill for the last two years, Judge Wright departed for his home The farms of Wm. Hanson, A. C. August 14th. Come early and get for subscriptions to the St. Paul The Baudette Booster Band was on left Tuesday for his home at Duluth, at Park Rapids last evening. Heritage and Wm. Carrigan were not your selections. Daily News. She is working for a the trip, and at each place visited delighted where he has a job filing in a box directly in the center of Tuesday's Buick car. big audiences with snappy factory within three blocks of his, Rube Grimoldby and Otis Gordon storm but considerable damage was The first soaking rain in nearly two music.—Region. home. John Liesenfield was transferred have returned from Superior where done. In the village many windows »,• *.* ».• MM ».• months fell Tuesday night and Wednesday S3 to filer, and Bob Nash succeeds they appeared in Federal court as were broken and one of the large and as a consequence the Liesenfeld as engineer. CITY SCHOOLS WILL witnesses in a white slavery case. store windows in Watson's store 8 WHITE BIRCH NOTES S vegetable and potato yield will be increased. OPEN ON SEPT. 13 was broken and carried to the railroad JJ track, a distance of 100 feet. Peter Hronis of the Boston cafe Mrs. Clark and daughter Miss Harriet, The public schools of International son Fred and grandson Richard has opened the dining room of the Otto Leonhardt is hauling building Mr. and Mrs. Curt Williams are Falls will open for the year's work Emperor hotel in Fort Frances and Lindsey, of Minneapolis are here logs for his brother Emil. The worst storm since this locality expected here about the 15th from on Tuesday, Sept. 13. Several changes spending their vacation, visiting at no doubt will give the same firstclass was settled by white people occurred Kalispell, Montana, and Mr. Williams have been made in the teaching service over there as here. Geo. Watson's and touring the river Ole Fodness and Raymond Litherland Tuesday, July 20th. We have heard will again enter the employ of the force and a revised list of all instructors and lakes adjacent. The Clarks own have gone to North Dakota. of hail stones the size of hens eggs International Lumber company. will be published within the Judge John Berg, chief of the city a farm east of here on the Rat Root but never saw any until then. The next week or two. river and used to live here years ago. fire., department, has returned from Ole Gulickson motored in to visit most severe hail storm was only a The two sisters of A1 Cobey, one During the past few weeks the a ten day trip to Toronto, where he his family over Saturday and Sunday. mile wide but all grains, gardens, uncut from Minneapolis and the other from grounds surrounding the Alexander attended a convention of fire chiefs hay and potatoes were destroyed The Union church has been fully San Antiono, Texas, who have been Baker high school have been leveled and reports an exceedingly enjoyable Mrs. Thurman Litherland and son enclosed and roofed and services in its path. The heaviest losers are: visiting here for some time returned and graded and it is hoped that another occasion. have arrived and settled on their O. J. Wold, 7 acres grain, 700 cabbage, have been held in it for several to their homes Monday morning via year, with proper care and attention, homestead. and wild hay P. A. Erickson 14 acres weeks. The Sunday school children, Duluth. will produce a beautiful Fred Goodwin, who plead guilty to grain, 650 cabbage, 3-4 acre roots, 1 under the direction of Mrs. W. D. lawn. Some alterations are also being the charge of attempted rape before Road" Overseer Russell has been acre potatoes and ten tons of hay Clark, superintendent, made up a Lawrence Wilson, auditor for the made in the Junior high building working, a crew of men on county Judge Wright last week, was given Geo. Biondich, 5 acres grain, all donation and bought a nice lamp M. & O. Paper company is entertaining fcnd altogether everything will be in ditch road No. 5. an indeterminate sentence and taken garden and vegetables, roofing on which they presented to the churcft. his parents who recently arrived first-class condition to begin the to Stillwater last Friday night by house and barn destroyed and six There is an average of about 33 from Glasgow, Scotland and his sister, year's work. Goodwin Gulickson has gone to Deputy Sheriff Reidy and Patrolman windows broken August Gilchrist members in the Sunday school. Mrs. Mort Houston, who formerly North Dakota to assist his brotherin-law Pat Lynch. and P. Meding 10 acres grain and resided here. WANTED in his business. several acres of tame hay. The Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hall and grain is a complete loss and potatoes Mrs. M. E. Withrow has returned daughter Margaret returned Friday A daughter was born to Mr. and 500 young peaple to prepare for positions Edward McCIellan and son have will be damaged fifty per from Brainerd for a few days and from Arbutus with about two bushels Mrs. Earl S. Pendergast at Leland, in Banks, Wholesale and R. R. made considerable improvements on cent, as will uncut grass as the latter reports the doctor as being up and of blueberries. They report the Iowa on August 2nd. This is interesting offices, in Law and Real Estate offices. the west road leading to the post is so flat and cut to pieces only a able to walk around some. She will blueberry crop there ruined by the news to the many friends of office. Also as Auto and Tractor experts. portion can be cut. return to Brainerd within a few days big storm the 25th, as the hail Mr. Pendergast who grew to manhood Positions in Garages and and together they wll go to the pounded the berries all off the vines, in this city. Machine shops. Board and room 55 55 55 5555 55 55 55 55 35 25 25 home of Mrs. Withrow's mother, at A letter from Wm. Worden at Kinmount, $4.50 to $6.00 per week. Address Merriam Park, St. Paul, where they states that hail also ruined Miss Annette Miller, county Red 55 MIDWAY RIDGE NEWS 2 Crookston College, J. C. Sathre, 8 R-: will remain for some time. the berry crop there, but local people CORRESPONDENTS Cross nurse has returned from Chicago 55 »,• MM .« Crookston, Minn. al2-eow «v« v« WANTED who have been picking at Ash Lake where she attended an institute Mr. Alfred Tretvick was a caller in report no hail there, and consequently Thirty students from the school of given by the national organization JIM COMES BACK the crop is as good as ever. Margie recently. The Press would like a live engineering, University of Minnesota, for public health nursing, at Hull correspondent in every neighborhood arrived this morning and will enjoy House. At present Miss Miller is enjoying James Godette of Bemidji, who in The Jarvis family were callers on in Koochiching county. an outing of several weeks on her vacation at Littlefork. The local Good Samaritans have 'the early history of Koochiching the Ridge Friday. Interesting, newsy and Loon lake in Ontario, which is tributary been duly organized and have held county drew a life sentence in state gossippy letters that tell of to Rainy lake. They were Louis L. Collins, candidate for two business meetings getting things prison for the murder of Charles Mr. Cecil Rogers and family are the weekly doings in your locality joined here by Messrs. Zellner and lieutenant governor, and Otto H. started. Both meetings were under Williams, and who this spring obtained spending the week in Bemidji. is what we want. We Cutler, instructors in the school of Diercks, state superintendent of the direction of Mike Lemmer of a trial pardon was a caller in Mr. W. Porter and family and son will be glad to furnish addressed engineering at the university, who Littlefork, organizer, who was assisted timber passed through the city last town Friday. Mr. Codette informed L. Porter and family arrived from and stamped envelopes have been here for several weeks, doing by members of the grand Friday enroute to St. Paul from •us that he had started and was operating Colorado to visit at the F. J. Porter and writing paper to Baudette where they were members special work for the M. ,& O. lodge at Duluth. Several Good Samaritans a wood yard at Bemidji and home. anyone who will act as a correspondent. Paper company in the upper lake from the Falls were present of a party who had been enjoying an was doing well. His many friends in Get busy and country. at the last meeting last Wednesday outing on Lake of the Woods. $£ MM Big Falls greeted him with congratulations v# «V +V V? «v*v put your neighborhood or locality evening. From now on the lodge •V because his social and pleasing •V on the map. will hold two meetings a month, on Geo. Garrison was in town from CLASSIFIED ADS John Kelley, woodsman and cruiser manners had not faded during his the second and fourth Wednesdays. Ma'rgie Monday on business. He who has made this locality his headquarters JW long and trying years of solitude. He W M-: A AS:: INT'L FALLS PRESS, and his family expected to leave this for the past twenty-five also informed us that he expected to FOR RENT:-Large week for an automobile trip to the SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS years, and who homesteaded in the basement, Vik extend his wood district to include Yellowstone National Park. They township of Ray years ago, dropped ing theatre building. Concrete floors, Big Falls next winter.—Big Fork will camp out while enroute going 'dead of heart failure in Fort Frances walls and ceiling. Fine Third street Compass. and coming and expect to take about Wednesday evening. Little was entrance. The best storage room in two months in making the trip. known of his financial condition until town. Will remodel to suit tenant. THE DAIRY COW C. P. Ellingson was in town from it was discovered he had over Address Box 496, City, or call phone Northome Tuesday. Dr. J. F. Peterson and family returned $8,000 on deposit in the First National No. 109. last Sunday from their auto bank of this city. Undertaker Frank MM V# V# »V »V# trip to Minneapolis, where they vrsited Get a garden Green has charge of the remains and LOTS FOR SALE: his parents. The doctor states spot and own your own lot. Price funeral arrangements will not be LITTLEFORK NEWS Governor Lowden of Illinois recently said:—* that they traveled over 1200 miles $35.00 each. $5.00 cash, $2.50 per completed until relatives, who reside MMM.M r# iV »w# and only about 100 miles of that distance month. Handy to the city. The C. in New York, have been heard from. "The cow is a most wonderful laboratory. She takes the was the road really good and a Vic Linsten Real Estate Agency. (Times) grasses of the pasture, and the roughage of the field, and conjj portion of that was in Koochiching Gravel trains are at work ballasting WILL MAKE EXTENDED TRIP county. Sale—5-passenger 1919 Buick, the M. D. & W. track west from For verts them into the most perfect food for man. In that food THROUGH DITCH COUNTRY Camp B. Good condition. Reasonable for cash. there is a mysterious something which scientists have found jj After an illness of less than two Inquire at this office. Headed by Judge C. W. Stanton, a essential to tbe highest health of the human race, and which days, James, the three and one-half party of prominent Bemidji and Beltrami Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Noel, Mr. and Sale—Twenty-two foot Redwing I 'can be found nowhere else. Men have sought for centuries For year old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. county people have planned an Mrs. Robt. Taylor, Mrs. Mary Noel launch, nearly new equipped Nichols passed away Tuesday morning. inspection trip of the large area of and Miss Florence Noel, all of Fort 1 the fabled Fountain of Youth. The nearest approach to that with 24 h. p. Redwing Thorobred The remains were taken to country north and east of the Red Frances, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. fountain which has yet been discovered is the udder of the engine and Baldridge reverse gear, Crookston last evening for interment. Lakes known as the ditch country. Mike Lemmer of this place on Sunday. cow. Without her milk, children languish, the vigor of the seats twelve people and is furnished The bereaved parents have They will leave Bemidji in autos on with leather cushions and finished in adult declines, and the vitality of the human race runs low" the sympathy of their many friends August 23rd for Baudette traversing hard wood and as good as new, reason in the city. the territory west of Red lake. Mrs. Ida Grotberg returned from Scientific dairying will bring millions of added wealth to for selling, lack of cruising radius On the return trip they will inspect Park Rapids Tuesday morning, where this locality, as it has brought millions to the timber and on Lake Bemidji. Boat can be Labor Day will be observed in the country east of the lakes and will she has visited her sister, Mrs. S. D. seen in commission on Lake Bemidji. §j prairie lands of northern Wisconsin and Michigan. International Falls and Fort Frances hold a big meeting at Washkish on Wiles. She went to her home at Inquire of Thomas Roycraft, Lavina, this year on Monday, Sept^ 6th, as a Thursday afternoon, August 26th, at Forsyth the same day. Remember this strong Bank stands ready to help all our Minn. result of a meeting of delegates from which addresses will be made by S worthy farmers finance the purchase of good dairy stock. the different unions held last week. Judge Stanton and several others ancl Friends of Miss Verle Jensen spent M##« There will be a big parade, speakers, a general celebration and good time a pleasant day at the Hadler cottage music, ball games and dancing, and it Vi- ill be indulged in. It is expected on Rainy lake Sunday. She and her O A E S We Do Amateur Finishing FIRST NATIONAL BANK is hoped that all of our citizens will that all the settlers for miles around mother left Monday evening, via St. take enough interest to make the day MAIL TODAY YOUR FILMS TO including many from Koochiching Paul, for Los Angeles. Miss Jensen I S A a gala one. Another meeting will be county will be present. -Washkish is INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. expects to teach in Glendive, Mont., Am First National Bank Bldgr^ Duluth held this evening to complete arrangements. situated at the mouth of Tamarack this fall, and to visit this section at PROMPT DELIVERY river. Xmas time. DEFECTIVE PAGE