International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 18, 1920 · Page 3 of 8
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MOTORMAN TELLS THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS *_• +v »v the facts they have obtained clearlv INDUSTRIAL BOARD JJ «,• point to the commission plan as the FAVORED TO HANDLE NORTHOME NEWS 5 ABOUT TROUBLES COMPENSATION ACT best method. AND BORDER BUDGET »J» #,• O The committee expects to prepare •V V# a model plan for administering workmen's (By Chas. B. Cheney) H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager (From Northome Record) compensation in a state like As a result of exhaustive study and J. H. Jones returned Saturday from Had Rheumatism So Bad Every Minnesota. Its recommendations Entered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn., aa Second-Claw Mattjr personal investigation from coast to a business trip to Minneapolis. His Move Caused Pain—Tanlac Put may be accepted by a similar committee coast, members'* of a special committee brother, Matt Jones, accompanied him. Him on Feet. of the state senate, which now SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR of the Minnesota house will present here in the hopes that this invigorating is in the east on a similar investig*tion. a report to the coming session climate would help in restoring "Tanlac deserves everything good OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA of the legislature favoring radical his health. Mr. Jones has recently that has been said about it,'f said Two years ago labor organizations change in the state workmen's compensation been under the care of Dr. Robert Anton Ficber, 446 R#y street, St. made a strong fight for a state insurance law. The new plan, tentatively plete surrender to Canada—the adop Mcnahan, formerly of International TOWN BELONGS TO COUNTRY Paul, Minn., motorman on the short bill modeled after Ohio's agreed on by the committee Falls, with very favorable results. tion of a policy of leaving the American railway. monopolistic fund law. The insurance late yesterday is for a state industrial farmer open to free competition The country town is a part of the "For three years I had suffered companies fought it btterly. commission to assume charge of settlements while giving the Canadian farmer o.-j There was a good attendance at the country. It is one of the encouraging from rheumatism all over my body. The house committee's investigations in all cases of injured employees. Wildwood Farmers' club at J. T. O'Loughlin's portunity to have a protective taril signs of the times that country I could hardly raise my hands to The committee favors change since that session, members said, have at any time if his interests required.! last Saturday, at whicii town business men are coming to head, and turning on and off the current from the present "court" system to shown that the arguments on both "It happened that Canada had no time Chas. McLean, assisted by Cyrus realize this. It has not been .o and handling the brakes on my sides were largely propaganda, and the "commission" plan. It will not occasion to use this free market very O'Loughl'n gave a stump pulling demonstration. long ago that every little town car caused me to suffer agony. I h^ that there has been an amazing ignorance favor state insurance. extensively until the present harvest Many people object to thought that its business was to grow very little appetite, and I had awfi'l Four of the five members of the all over the country as to season. Soon after the enactment ot using a stump puller as so much of into a city, just as soon as possible. cramps in my stomach after every the actual workings of the systems committee in 1919 favored a state insurance the W.lson-Underwood tariff law. the earth is taken up with the stump, Some towns and many town people meal. I often had sharp, shooting in different states. fund and voted for the bill the war broke out and Canada had a but Mr. McLean showed that this difficulty still think so. Many small town pains across the small of my back and What impressed the committee which passed the house but was defeated ready market for her wheat in Europe. can be overcome by using a people, too, still think that their chief my nerves were badly upset. I was most, perhaps, was the fact that in in the senate. Their study for Some small shipments were small percentage of dynamite in the relations and interests are with the troubled a great deal with constipition states having the commission pla i, a year and a half has convinced them made to the United States either for stump after it is pulled., cities rather than the country. The and every few days I would have there is little or no agitation in labor however, that labor will be better a special purpose or for re-shipment most farseeing business men have a dull, mean headache. circles for a state insurance law served by a state commission supervising to Europe. But the competition with come to know better. They are seeing L:ttle Christie Ellingson, the fiveyear-old "Several of my friends advised me There seems to be general satisfaction settlements with private companies. the American farmer was not fek. more and more clearly that the son of C. P. Ellingson, had to take Tanlac and it proved to be with the system where it has The foreign market being almost unlimited, town, the small city, is an integr.ii a narrow escape from injury Saturday the very thing I needed. Although been carefullv worked out. the American farmer did not Members of the committee are part of the country, that it prospers while "catching a ride." Four I have taken only three bottles the then need a protective tariff. Speaker W. I. Nolan, Minneapolis: only as the country prospers, and loads of lumber were being hauled by rheumatism has left me entirely and NOTICE FOR BIDS "But the time came when wheat John I. Levin and T. J. McGrath, St. that it has its place in the scheme of a tractor and while they were stopped I never have a pain of any kind, producers in the United States did Paul W. I Norton, Minneapolis, an 1 things to be the life center of the for a few m'nutes he climbed up on am hungry all the time and no matter Sealed bids will be opened by the Ralph J. Parker, Spring Valley. A!1 need an import duty—and they could country about it. The town merchant the first load. The driver, not seeing what or how much I eat I never suffer county board, at their meeting to be not get it. Canada had complete control but Mr. Parker attended the meeting who opposes co-operative buying him, started on his way again. The from it afterward. I am not held on Tuesday, December 7th, 1920, over the question whether the yesterday. He has not been on the or selling by the farmers of his little fellow lost liis hold and fell with constipation any more, never at 11 o'clock A. M., for the furnishing United States should or should not committee's investigation tours, but territory, the town banker who would down in front of the first load, but have a headache and my nerves are of 150 cords dry and 150 cords charge a duty, and of course that hinder the establishment of farm has the. record of its work and will in splendid shape. I don't think there had the presence of mind to crouch green cordwood to be delivered on country wanted the American market sit in when it comes to prepare the loan assoc:ations in his county, the on the ground until the four loads is another medicine in the world that the court house grounds. open, in accordance with Democratic report. town editor who neglects the interests had passed over him. will begin to compare with Tanlac, Dated at International Falls, Minnesota, policies. of the back-country districts, are The decision made yesterday was and I recommend it to others every this 5th day of November, "Canadian wheat, under the encouragement becoming more and more out of date. only tentative, committee members time I have an opportunity." 1920. Fire was discovered about four of Democratic legislat'on, —Southern Agriculturist. said today, and they refused to discuss Tanlac is sold in International Falls o'clock Monday morning in the lodging (Seal) R. C. FRASER, is today bearing down the market the probable contents of the report at Rubin's drug store, at Littleforlr nlld2 County Auditor. rooms over the Neary store. The price of American wheat, and the until it has been finally agreed by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier by Schiller NOT A SOBBING SISTER blaze started in the hall, presumably grain sections of the west are suffering upon. They admitted, however, that Subscribe for The Press & Shelrud, at Northome by C. W. from a lighted match or cigarette the loss." Field, at Mizpah by Fred S ats, at thrown into the wood box, and when As one result of the November congressional Bescemar by R. L. Norcross, at the alarm was turned in it had made elections, there will be a DON'T YOU? Margie by G. M. Wilson, and all considerable headway and the bu'lding JUST RECEIVED woman in the house of representativ other leading druggists. was filled with smoke. The rooms I es, the second in the history of th* The following from the Northern on the second floor were damaged to I United States. The new Congresswoman News applies to International Falls, MUSKRATS PROTECTED BY quite an extent by both fire and will be Miss Alice M. Rober as well as Spooner: GOVERNOR'S ORDER water and the stock in the store be-! son, of Muskogee, Oklahoma. Mi When you want newspaper favors low was somewhat damaged by Robertson is a business woman, engaged you strike your home paper, don't STATE OF MINNESOTA water. The roomers were obliged to in conducting a very successful you Executive Department seek safety by the fire escapes as restaurant, whose popularity ii If you want your town boomed Order No. II. Providing additional they could not make their way largely due to her personal management. and our property increased in value Protection for Muskrats. A Shipment of high-grade UNION SUITS, all sizes at through the smoke-filled hall. Her election over her Democratic you expect your home paper to do it Whereas, the game and fish commissioner competitor for the seat in $2. 85 and $3.95 per suit for nothing, don't you? of Minnesota has investi- DON'T MAKE MARTYRS congress was due partly to the high You kick because your home paper gated the necessity of providing addi- regard in which she is held by her OF THEM, FOLK3! hasn't as much reading matter as the tional protection for muskrats and Also a shipment of O. D. Mackinaws at $14.00 and big wide circle of friends, and partly to city paper, don't you? has furnished me with the results of the landslide for the Republican The recent election proved beyond Sheep Lined Mackinaws at $16.50 such investigation. And you preclude the home paper all doubt that the revolutionares, ticket. She is 65 years of age, and Now, therefore, I, J. A. A. Burnquist, from thinking the town is a good Bolshevists and all others who have has held a number of official positions, Leather vests, several different models, at reduced prices. place for it by not giving it sufficient governor of the state of Minnesota, the most important of which been scheming at civil war in the pursuant to authority vested patronage, don't you? From $7.50 to $12.50 United States and the overthrow of was the postmastership of Muskogee, You frequently sneak off to some in me by Section 134 of Chapter 409, our government, didn't get very far to which she was appointed by President U. S. ARMY STORE session laws of Minnesota, for the other town to get job work done, to with the mass of the American people. Roosevelt. Her management of save a few cents, don't you? year' 1919, do hereby find the species the office was highly successful and They have made great uproar of wild animals known as muskrat is You are mighty free about telling for two years, but when it came to won her the confidence of the people what a good thing for a town a home in danger of undue depletion or extinction of the city and surrounding country. the point of showing us that they paper is, but are backward when it and that additional restrictons The only previously elected woman had some power, they were lost in are necessary for the proper comes to helping that paper with the congress-man was Miss Jeanette Rankin, the deluge of votes that were ca:t price of a year's subscription, aren't protection of the same, and of Montana. without any thought of them. I do hereby order that on and after you You would have expected thit December 1st, 1920, no muskrats shall The home paper doesn't charge you good-natured, personally popular b'lt CANADIAN FARMERS FIRST be taken, killed or had in possession interest on back subscription but you mistaken 'Gene Debs, Socialist candidate A I N in any number at any place in the wait till the last thing before paying for president, would have gotten Washington, Nov 17. ^Naturally, state of Minnesota. This order shall it, don't you? a very large vote as a martyr, but American farmers are enraged over rema:n in force and effect until the You are mighty anxious to have the ljis comparatively small increase was the immense importations of wheit close of the 1921 regular session Jb'f home paper spend money with yoi. due only to the normal increase in from Canada at a time when their the state of Minnesota, unless sooner but you are careful to spend as little the total vote. And Berger, the own wheat will not bring the cost o* FOR EVERY PURPOSE— revoked or modified. as possible with it, aren't you? coaijse, blatant Revolutionary fro'n production," is the declaration of the Dated November 11th, 1920. You think the publisher can live on Milwaukee, also went down to defeat Republican Publicity Association in a Inside and Outside House Paint J. A. A. B1JRNQUIST, promises and pay bills with the same after three-years' campaign statement issued through the president Governor. material, don't you? Automobile Paint get into Congress. of that organization, Hon. Jonathan jULIUS A SCHMAHL, You think you can forever digest The American people are not taking Bourne, Jr. "According to Secretary of State. Boat Paint $he fact that his paper is a good thing orders from Russ'a—not even suggestions. social tabulation atfttigties, tliei'e Kalsomine foF the country, arid riot receive anything w6re importations of fifetlfly 5,000,000 Now that we know that the hea:t in return. But he can't do it, HE BET AND LOST bushels of Canad'an wheat during of the plain people has not been corrupted now, can he? the first half of October, and every by the civil warists, Bolshevists, We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Lin- indication was that the importations terrorists and anarchists, the LET'S ALL TRY A would increase rather than dim'nisi. time has arrived to take these rev seed Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. LITTLE ENTHUSIASM At the same rate, the total for tlv lutionaries seriously only when it is month would be around 10,000,003 necessary. If they violate our laws Why is it that the, young men ^f bushels, or nearly twice as much by conspiracy or otherwise, carry the the farm and the rural town lose interest had been imported in any previous law Falls Lumber & Coal Co. into effect against them sternly. in the'r environment and tramp month in the past seven years. If they try terror, such as the Wall to the city to be lost—nine-tenths off "It is to be hoped that the farmers street explosion, hang them when of them—in a whirlpool of oblivion? of America will give more than a parsing they have been given a lawful trial PHONE 81 In our opinion the reason lies largely thought to the subject, for the and duly found guilty. in the absence of ENTHUSIASM, conditions that permit the importations But when they do nothng but talk one of the greatest words in language, are not new. Under the Republican give them the laugh and let them no matter what tongue it is tariff law on the statute talk their fool heads off. spoken in. Perhaps you have forgotten books prior to 1913 an import duty Don't make martyrs of them merely how the word was made. "Enthusiasm" of 25 cents per bushel was charged on because they have a line of co:i- j§ came from the Greek words wheat, and a duty of 25 per cent ad versation in their chests that insists —"en" for in, and "theos" for God. valorem on wheat flour. The WilsonUnderwood on getting out. Even the worst doctrine When a man was "eh theos" the act of 1913 put wheat and YOUR BOY can be made great by the denial wheat flour on the free list except Greeks said he had the divine spirit of free speech. that a duty of 10 cents per bushel oh in him. And is it not divine to be enthusiastic? wheat and 45 cents per barrel on flonr Is growing inch by WANTED was charged on importations coming Faith divine moves mountains 500 young peaple to prepare for positions inch. Get him started from any country charging a duty on and so does enthusiasm. But in Banks, Wholesale and R. R. how few of us realize it. Indeed, the American wheat and flour when exported. in the right directum offices, in Law and Real Estate officcs. editor of this paper believes th it Also as Auto and Tractor ex-jg by opening a bank ac "This arrangement contained two our rural communities need few perts. Positions in Garages and! j| vicious evils. Otie was the adoptioi th:ngs as much or as serkmrijr as enthusiasm. count for him., Hu Machine shops. Board and room I of the policy of free trade and the Enthusiasm for our work, $4.50 to $6.00 per week. Addressig other was the adoption of a plan no matter what that work is enthusiasm first banking com Crookston College, J. C. Sathre, which made it possible for the rival for the human people who surround tions may haye Crookston, Minn. al2-eow country to determine whether the us enthusiasm for our commun'ty United States should impose a duty and its interests, various and positive influence upon his success in life. The con For Sale—House and lot, Sawmill So long as Canada wanted to ship sundry enthusiasm for all things of addition, lot 7, block 201. Cottage wheat and flour into the United life and for life itself. servative business experience of the officers of this Many treak stunts were staged 28'x28' with 14'x28' addition in the States, she could do so without paying There is hardly one of us who has as a result of election bets This bank should make it your choice. rear, newly .roofed and repaired. a duty. If, by chance, circumstances not the capacity for enthusiasm. _Tha fellow had to gallop down the Lot 50'xl50\ Not modern but a genuine should change in such a way as to trouble is that we do not cultivate it street yelling "fire" and pulling a toy fire engine after him To make it desirable for Canada to Don't be a bump on a log. Try a 11tle bargain for the money. Prierjg make it still more conspicuous he only $1,400. For further particulars charge a duty on American wheat, enthusiasm. Develop it and you wait obliged to ride a brbom write Mrs. M.-Stevens, 424 So. gg that nation could do so without asking will not only be more and more of a FIRST NATIONAL BANK permission of the United States. success in your niche, you will mi torias St., St. Paul, Minn. Wanted—To hear from owner of In other words, the Democratic tariff only be a joy to all the people around INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. Wanted—Girl for general house-vgork. good farm for sale. State cash price, law left it optional with Canada you, but you will be totally surprised Good wages. Write Mrs. I.j full description. D. F. Bush, Minnea whether to have a tariff or free tra^e with yourself and also everlast'nglv H. ^larsh, International Falls, Minn, pleased with yourself. in wheat and flour. It was a coith is in is $ESP$19gj&' s&%r