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

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it i" .S- '. ... I TMJERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FAGE EIGHT NOTICE FOR BIDS STATE OS* MINNESOTA FARM BUREAU STARTS BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION ENJOINED FROM LOWER. Sealed bids will be received by the ING PASSENGER RATES Board of County Commissioners of At a recent meeting of the executive Koochiching County, at their office in committee of the Minnesota the Court House building, city of In A temporary restraining order SALE OF SCHOOL AND ternational Falls, Minnesota, on Tuesday, Farm Bureau Federation it was decided forbidding the state of Minnesota September 14 th, 1920, at 10:30 to establish a bureau of investigation to return to enforcement of its 2 cent OTHER STATE LAND o'clock A. M., for the construction of a as part of the program of the railroad fare legislation was issued barn, to be erected on the County Poor Monday in States districtf£ounty Farm Bureau and State Fed- Farm grounds, as per plans and specifications United eration.' on file in the office of the court, St. Paul, by Judge J. D. Elliott State of Minnesota, Comity Auditor, Court House, International The purpose of this bureau will be of South Dakota. The order followed fState Auditor's office, Falls, Minnesota. to investigate and obtain information a hearing on the suit of nine principal St. Paul, Minn., Aug. 30, 1920. Dated at International Falls, Minne 0$ of all enterprises for which the sale railroads operating in the state, Notice is hereby given that on October sota, this 3rd day of August, 1920. of stock is being pushed among farmers 11, 1920, at 10 o'clock a., m. in R. C. in which they asked-that the Minnesota Fraser, the office of the county auditor, at International of this state. It will also be the (Seal) County Auditor. railroad and warehouse commission Falls, Koochiching county, Augl9Sept2 purpose to investigate and eliminate and the attorney general be Listen^ good In the state of Minnesota, I will offer any and all purebred livestock selling temporarily and permanently enjoined for sale certain unsold state lands and schemes which are not operating on ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF also tWose state lands which have re from again putting'the state a basis to the best interest of both verted to the state by reason of the DEER ISLAND, INCORPORATED law into effect. This order will remain non-payment of interest. the farmer and purebred breeder. in force until a hearing on the friends, and you Terms of sale: Promotion schemes not under the Know all men by these presents, that petition for a temporary and permanent Fifteen per cent of the purchase we, the undersigned, do hereby associate jurisdiction of the state security Commission^ injunction can be conducted by price is payable to the County Treasurer for the purpose of forming a corporation, will be investigated, and reports Judge Wilbur F. Booth, now on his at the time of sale. The unpaid under and pursuant to tho furnished to anyone desiring balance is payable at any time in whole vacation. laws of the state of Minnesota, and shall hear why them. or in part within forty years from the hereby adopt the following Articles of It was agreed that no definite date date of sale, interest rate of four per Incorporation: The need for this bureau has been should be named for the return of cent per annum, due on June 1st, of shown by the inquiries continually the restraining order and that the ARTICLE I. each year provided, that the interest coming into the office of the federation whole matter should be turned over The name of this corporation shall some Cigarettes can be paid at any time within interest be DEER ISLAND, INCORPORATED. from farmers and county agents, year without penalty. In effect, to Judge Wilbur Booth upon his return The general nature of its business relative to stock promoting schemes, this means that the interest money may to St.'Paul. shall be to clear, cultivate and develop be paid any time between June first alsO schemes for the sale of pure A similar restraining order was farm lands in Koochiching and adjoining and May thirty-first without penalty. bred livestock, which are going on granted to the Northwestern and are so all-fired counties and to raise and improve The appraised value of timlier, when throughout different counties. live stock thereon to protect and propagate Omaha railroad companies, which so stated, must be paid in full at the wild game birds and animals, brought separate petitions for such The plan of operation of this bureau time of sale. and incident thereto and to aid In carrying All mineral rights are reserved to orders from the main petition which will be as follows: Questionaires on the aforesaid objects, to furnish the state by the laws of the state. was filed by Dennis F. Lyons of the in blank form will be kept at all accomodations to campers and All lands are sold jmbject to any and .Northern Pacific on behalf of his Farm Bureau offices. All farmers summer tourists and to lease, buy, all ditch taxes thereon. hold and sell all such property both own road and eight others. are to be informed of this investigation Lands on which the interest has become real and personal as may be requisite Mr. Lyons presented the case to bureau and advised that before delinquent may be redeemed at and necessary to carry out the business they subscribe for stock in any way the court on the main petition and R. any time up to the hour of sale, or before of the corporation. re-sale, to the actual purchaser. L. Kennedy on behalf of the Northwestern to any new enterprise under promotion The principal place of the transaction S Such lands are listed under the caption: that they first make sure that of the business of this corporation and Omaha roads. The state OME cigarettes are packed in pretty shall be at Deer Island in Rainy was represented by Clifford L. Hilton, the. promoter has filed out in duplicate "Delinquent Lands." Lake, Koochiching county, Minnesota. this questionaire, a copy of attorney general, and his assistant, boxes that certainly don't grow on Vo person can purchase more than tiS3tSfiG ARTICLE II. Louis Weeks, and Henry C. which will be kept on file at the 320 acres of land, provided, however, trees. Next, they're dolled up—and The time of the commencement of that state lands purchased previous Flannery. The latter opposed the County Farm Bureau office, a second this corporation shall be August 1, to 1905, are not charged against such granting of the restraining order copy to be given to the promoter. flavorings are sure getting expensive. 0.1 1920 and the period of its continuance purchaser. This promotion proposition, after being the grounds that no cause of action shall be Thirty (30) years. Agents acting for purchasers must And then, they're priced a bit high so had been started by the carriers sufficient carefully investigated will be approved furnish affidavit of authority. ARTIClfE III. to show that the order was or disapproved by the County they'll seem "exclusive." But read how Appraisers' reports showing quality The amount of the capital stock of necessary, but Judge Elliott informed Farm Bureau executive board, the and kind of soil are on file in thfs office. this corporation shall be fifty thousand Spur Cigarettes offer the highest possible actioji taken being indicated on the the assistant attorney general that dollars ($50,000.00) which shall be divided Lists giving legal descriptions of into five hundred (500) shares of the roads had shown that in their questionaire. Inx case further in-j quality at the lowest possible price: lands-to be^ offered may be obtained the par value of one hundred dollars formation is desired than can -be view of the case they would suffer irrepairable of thie S&te Auditor or the Immigration If there are any finer tobaccos from the ($100.00) each, to be paid in \cash, injury unless a temporary furnished by the promoter, investigja-tion CottiTttlssioner at St. Paul, and of property or services, at the time of issuance, Orient and the good old U. S. A. than the Couftty Auditor at the dotinty seat. will be made by the State Fed-! restraining order was issued. as the board of ^directors shall J. A. O. PREUS, State Auditor determine. Receipt Required eration. those selected for Spurs, they must be a Aftorney General Hilton succeeded The Minnesota Farm Bureau Fed-: ARTICLE IV. secret that the world has never heard. NOTICE: OF SALE ON EXECUTION The highest amount of indebtedness eration aims to be absolutely fair to •J**' in having inserted in the restraining or liability to which this corporation all enterprises which are being promoted. order a clause under which any passenger And when we got these combined in Spur shall at any time be subject shall be Notice is hereby given that undar purchasing a ticket for transportation Those that are working for twenty thousand dollars ($20,000.00). and by virtue of an execution, directed Cigarettes, what do you suppose was the the welfare of the farmer and the development on the roads on which the and delivered to me, issued out of the ARTICLE order applies must be given a receipt of agriculture will be result? Just the best taste and aroma district court of Itasca county, Minnesota, The names of the persons forming for his money if he requests it. Mfr. helped along. on a judgment duly entered and this corporation, and their respective that any cigarette could give, and Willie docketed in said county on the 9th day places of residence are as follows: Lyons pointed out in the court that of June, 1920, for the sum of $5125.30, Ernest C. Oberholtzer, Ranier, Minnesota, the transportation law of February Doll-up or Freddie Flavoring hadn't a or spray the bins. Storage rots in favor of Backus-Brooks Company, a William P. Hapgood, 1321 Nojrth 1920, is to the interstate commerce corporation, and against Andrew RClair, spread most rapidly when the temperature Meridian Street, Indianapolis, Indian^ thing to do with it. commission authority to correct afty also known and described as A. 4 and John H. Brown, 1102 7th street, is high and the ventilation B. Clair, and which judgment was duly intrastate rates which may discri-min^ate International Falls, Minnesota. pooi:. In order to prevent serious docketed in the office of the clerk of against interstate rates and that Spur is "class" all through— ARTICLE VI. loss the temperature should be kept the district court of said Koochiching the carrier companies in Illinois had The government of this corporation at from 35 to 4Qjdegrees F., and the county on the 10th day of June, 1920, even to the smart "brown-andsilver" and the management of its affairs already made application to the coni= I have levied upon, as the property of cellar should be kept as dry as possible. shall be vested in a board of three directors, mission to take such action. Tfoft} said judgment debtor, and on Tuesday, package, triple-wrapped, who shall be elected annually the 5th day of October, 1920, at 10 hearing, he said, had been set f-oi "Potatoes also should be handled by the stock holders at the annual that keeps Spurs fresh and fragrant. o'clock A. M., at the sheriff's office in Sept. 7, -He -He asks asks that that the the roads be stockholders' meeting which shall be carefully when they are being taken the county court house building in the Try out a package of held on Monday following the 20th permitted under a court order to con^ city of International Falls in said out of the cellar and prepared for day of July in ea^h .year, after the tinue the 3 cent- a mile .passeng^v county of Koochiching, I will sell at shipment. Whether the potatoes are Spurs. You'll say "made and year 1920. public sale to the highest bidder for rates now in force by virtue of the graded on the farm or at the loading Said directors shall hold office until cash, all right, title and interest of priced for popularity." order of the director of railroads effective point, it is good policy to remove all their successors feare elected and enter said judgment debtor in and to the June 10, 1918, until some competent upon the discharge of their duties. tubers showing any rot whatever. following described lands situated in The officers of this corporation shall authority had intervened to said Koochiching county, to wit: The Simply running them over a grader MANUFACTURED BT be president, vice-president, secretary change such rates. northeast quarter of southeast quarter does hot remove rotted or bruised and treasurer, any two of which offices (NK*4 of SE%) of section eight (8) Among the attorneys representing LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO COJ potatoes. Proper heatitfg and ventilation may be held by the same person. Such and southwest quarter of southwest the 11 companies interested who officers shall be elected annually immediately of cars are also important factors quarter (SW% of SW%) of section were at the hearing were: M. J»i after the annual meeting of twenty-two (22) in township sixtythree in prevent rots in shipment." the stockholders, by the board of directors Countryman of the Great Northern, (63), range, twenty-three. (23) from among their number, and and southeast quarter of northwest A. S. Biggs of the Great Western, shall hold their offices for a term of For Sale—5-passenger 1919 Buick, quarter (SE% of NW%) of section Morton Barrows of the Burlington one year and until their successors ar-s thirty-four (34) in township sixtythree Good condition. Reasonable for ca&h. and W. S. Horton "of the Illinois elected and enter upon the discharge of (63) range twenty-four (24) Inspire at this office. Central. their duties. west of the fourth principal meridian, Until the first annual meeting of the Two Cent Rate Called Confiscatory according to the government survey stock holders of this corporation, the thereof, to satisfy said execution and The Northern Pacific, which had CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION persons named in Artiple hereof the costs and expenses of sale. FOR ADMINISTRATION relied on the holding that the order shall be and constitute the first board Dated August 4, 1920. of the director general of railroads of directors, and Ernest C. Oberholtzer Estate of William Fraaer Hughes Van Etten, for a 3 cent passenger rate is still in shall b£ president and treasurer, and Sheriff of Koochiching County. William P. Hapgood shall be vicepresident State of Minnesota force, took the precautionary measure Augl9-Sept.30. )ss and secretary. of amending its complaint to the In testimony whereof, we have hereunto County of Koochiching extent that it also alleged that the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION set our hands and affixed our IN PROBATE COURT 2 cent rate would be confiscatory under In the matter of the estate of William seals this 28th day of July, 1920. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land the United States constitution* Fraser, decedent. C. (Seal) Ernest Oberholtzer Office at Duluth, Minnesota, August The state of Minnesota to all persons (Seal) which was the new feature included William P. Hapgood, 5, 1920. interested in the granting of administration (Seal) John H. Brown in the complaint brought by the Notice is hereby given that Charles of the estate of said decedent: Signed, sealed and delivered in the Omaha and the Northwestern roads. Mattson, whose post-office address' is The petition of Nellie Morrison presence of 521 North 48th Avenue West, Duluth, having been filed in this court, Louis P. LemieUx, Minnesota, did, on the 1st day of August, DOLLARS MADE AND representing that William Fraser, then John D. Kibbey. 1919, file in this office sworn statement a resident of the county of Koochiching, GOOD FOOD SAVED and application, No. 012986, to state of Minnesota, died intestate State of Minnesota purchase the NE*i NE%, Sec. 23 and on the 15th day of February, 1920, )ss NW1^ NW%, section 24, township 68 A new bulletin entitled "Potato and praying that letters of administration Koochiching County N., Range 20 W. 4 th Principal merid Diseases in Minnesota," prepared,by of his estate be granted to Nellie July, 1920, be- ian, and the timber thereon, under the On this 28th day of Bisby, until recently of the division Morrisonv and the »court having fixed a G. R. provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, fore me, a notary publik within anl for of plant pathology and botany time and place for hearing said petition: and acts amendatory, known as the said county and state, personally appeared Therefore, you, an}.each of you, at University Farm, and A. G. Tolaas, "Timber and Stone Law," at such value Ernest^C. Oberholtzer, William are hereby cited and required to show as might be fixed by appraisement, and P. Hapgood and John H. Brown/to me in charge of potato seed certification, cause, if an^ you have, before this that, pursuant to such application, the personally known to be the persons described emphasizes the importance of careful court at thfe probate court rooms in land and timber ther'eon have been estimated in and who executed the foregoing methods in handling, storing and the court house, in the city of International and valued by applicant, the instrument and severally ac shipping potatoes in order to prevent Falls, in the county of Koochiching, timber estimated 80000 board' feet at knowledged that they executed the state of Minnesota,{on the $2.00 per M, and the land at $40.09 serious losses from rots. This se same as their free act and deed. 18th day of September, 1920, at 10 that said. applicant will offer final tion of the bulletin is particularly Louis P. Lemleux, o'clock -A. M., why said petition should proof in support of his application and Notary Public Koochiching County, timely. After warning that heavy sworn statement on the 18th 'day of not be granted. Minn. My commission expires Aug. 20, losses will continue as long as potatoes October, 1920, before the register and Witness, the judge of'said court, and 1926. (Seal) receiver of the United States land of the seal of said court, this 18th day of are handled like coal, the authors flee, at Duluth, Minnesota. August, 1920. of the bulletin say: STATE OF MINNESOTA, Any person is at liberty to protest (Court Seal) Berg, John "Every bruise or injury on a potato Department of State this purchase before entry, or initiate Probate Judge. makes it easy for various storag^ ig-sept 2 a contest at any time before patent issues, I hereby certify that the within in Au by filing a corroborated affidavit rots to develop., These rots have strument was filed fori record in this in this office, alleging facts which their origin iti the soil or in unclean office on the 23rd day oi August, A. D., would defeat the entry. 1920, at 9 o'clock A. M.~, and was duly bins and it is important that great Applicant names as witnesses: .33. L. recorded in Book J-4 of Incorporations care be exercised while digging and Kennedy, Virginia, Minnesota JH. S. on page 511. while handling the potatoes after Robb, P. L. Berke and D. A. Maser, of Julius A. Sckmahl, Duluth, Minnesota. placing them in storage. It might be Secretary of ,Stat9. NOTICE: FOR PUBLICATION Joseph WincsewsM, well to keep badly bruised potatoes 3 of Section. 30, and lot 3 of Section MO K&DKRN ROOM8 _____ a. v.' Register. LOCATIO IN HBART MUSINBM DWTMST 31, Township 69 North, Range out of the storage cellar, since a large No. 37633 Aug. 12-Oct 7 17 West 4th P. M., containing 16.25 United States Land Office^ Duluth, jjfUg ONE PRICE—9MES acres. Office of Register of Deeds number of tubers so injured are certain Minn., July 2, 1920. Any and all persons claiming adversely County of Koochiching, Minn. MTI FOR TWO PERSONS 9ZJOO FOR RENT:-Large basement, Viking to rot and spread the rot ttiru^ Notice is hereby given, tha&&tephen PNIVATS BATH, SHOWS* AND TOILST EXTRA the lands ^described, or desiring I hereby certify that the within instrument H. Gheen, of Gheen, Minnesota, as^final theatre building. Concrete floors, out the bins. COMH.BT* (APITV. AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS to object because of the Mineral assignee of Isaac N. Wolfe, on July 2, was filed in this office for walls and ceiling. Fine'Third "Storage cellars should be thorolv ANO nniMOOP CONSTRUCTION. Character of the land, or for any other 1920?vfHed in this office, his application record on the 24th day of Aug. A. D., INSWRANOS RECORDS MtOVB THAT NKVER entrance. The best storage disinfected before potatoes are .put reason, to the disposal to applicant, to select under Sections 2306 and 2307, HAS A LIPI BUN LOST IN ANT BUILDING 1920, at 2 o'clock P. M„ and was duly should file their affidavits of protest in PROTECTBO BT AUTOMATIC IPRINKLIRI. intojthem. A strong solution of bluestone, town/ Will remodel to suit vAddress 3 recorded in Book "I" of Misc., page 323. revised statutes, U. 8., the •VIRV ROOM HAS HOT AND COLO WATCH. this office, on or befdfe August 17, 1920. Box 496, City, or call 1 pound dissolved in ten gallons STSAM HKAT. CLCCTRIC LMHT AND TU.SPHONSSBRVICS. Lot 2* of Section 25, ToUftiship JOSEPH WXNCZBW8KI. No. 109. of water, should be used to wash 69 North, Range lg Wsst ud lot ^_Re«ister.