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

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PAGE FIVH fNTFRNATTONAT FALLS PRESS REPUBLICAN PARTY NOT NEW BULLETIN ON BEEF AGAINST LABORING MAN PRODUCTION COSTS CONE TO BETHLEHEM CHORCH Washington, Dec. 22. "The insincerity Experiments in animal nutrition, of radical labor union leaders carried on for 17 years at the Minnesota CHRISTMAS SUNDAY Agricultural experiment station, was never more impressively demonstrated than at the present time when indicate the possibility of reducing they are endeavoring to make laboring materially the feed cost olbeef production, Miss Grace Underwood has gone to -Jctetibsk people believe that the Republican according to Bulletin 193 ox ^v- Stillwater to spend the holidays with Morning, 10:30: "THE SHEPHERDS, THE CHILD AND party is an enemy of the laboring the Minnesota station, "Investigations her brother and family. THE WISE MEN" man," declares Hon. Jonathan in Beef Production," by T. L. Bourne, Jr. "During the past seven Haecker, formerly chief of the Division Louis Lemieux left last evening for years the Wilson administration his of Animal" Nutrition, just issued. Evening, 7:30: "THE WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE the twin cities and southern Minnesota I HEAR THEY DOMV maintained close relations with, the Data obta ned in studying the CHRISTMAS GIFT." need stov/es »»m points to spend the holidays! radical labor union leaders. Their feed and nutriment requirements in RUSSIA AMV MOPE. growing and fattening a group of TROTZKEV'S MOT counsel has been frequently sought A JOYOUS CHRISTMAS TO ALL Mr. and Mrs. James DiOnne of /MP? KEEPS THE and almost universally followed. seven calves, begun in the fall of 1901, Ranter are rejoicing over the bir-t.i houses warm. When substant'al business men found disclosed a marked discrepancy in of a boy, which arrived on December it impossible to get the ear of the the amount of dry matter and d:gestible 10th. «se president, radical leaders had no nutrients consumed daify, actual S3 54 difficulty in securing an audience with and per 1,000 pounds live weight, Harry Emlaw, a former employee CLASSIFIED ADS AT THE CHURCHES the chief executive. During the recent the one hand and the amount prescribed of the Press, arrived in town this xxxxxxkkk «t «::k:j. campaign those same leaders in literature on feeding for xxxx xx xx week to spend the holidays with his threw their influence to the Democratic beef production and the amount generally parents. ZOIN LUTHERAN Lo»t—Black grip between International nominees. In the disapponrment given in practical "feeding, on —o— Halvorson, Pastor N. E. Falls and Laurel about 13th of defeat they strive to get revenge the other. This suggested the possfc Mr. and:-"&lrs. Adolph Hoard are of NQV. If found notify Vic Linsten, by charging the Republican bility of reducing feed:ng costs. A rejoicing over the birth of a daughter Divine service in the Norwegian International Falls or OJe Scheic, party with being inimical to the laboring more Complete series of experiments at the Northern Minnesota hospital language on Christmas day at 10:30. Loman.. classes. was decided on, however, in order to uesda'y.' The choir will sing two anthems. "A review of American industrial verify or to disprove the conclusions English service on Sunday morning Wanted—Ford car, cheap for cash. history, however, will show that the reached in these first expreiments. Dr. E. A. Thompson is confined to at 10:30. Eifi at this office. Republican party has been the true Beginning in February, 1918, several his home by an attack of scarlet fever. Sunday school festival on Sunday friend of the wage earner although it groups of beef-bred calves were obtained His little daughter is also afflicted Wrttod—To hear from owner of evening at 8:00. The public is cordially has not endeavored to promote the in turn. The animals in each with the same ailment. good farm for sale. State cash price, invited. welfare of the laboring man by class group were fed under most careful F. full description. D. Bush, Minneapolis, The Young People's Luther League legislation of special privileges. It supervision, the feeds being weighed Inspector Alvin A. Burmaster, in Minn. will meet Wednesday evening, Dec. has been the belief of Republicans and analyzed frequently, the rate of charge of the local immigration office, Attend Bemidji Business College, 29th. A program will be rendered that the only sound plan is to promote gain of the animals being recorded, was called to Iowa the first of Bemidji, Minn." For S«I«-—One Dodge 192Q Touring and a social time had. Refreshmen's the general welfare, in which and the changes taking place during the week by the death of his father. car, run about 5000 miles, in best will also be served. each and every class will participate. the various periods of 100 pounds gain Mr." and Mrs. John Norton returned condition. Enquire at this office. The catechumens will meet on Friday, "In the demand for protective tar'f? in live weight—the amount of water froth a few days visit in the twin Roy B. Jussell, principal of the Dec. 31st^at 10:00. legislation owners of American industrial and dry substances stored the cities last Saturday./ Lake Park school, has gone to Minne—o— For Sale—Driving ^am 7 and 8 enterprises have taken the amount of protein, fat, and ash in apalis fdr the holdays. The pupils years old. Weight about 2200. Perfectly lead and it has been the effort of the SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH the dry matter and the relation of Piano, good, condition and tone, for of his school had their Xmas frolic sound and well matched. Mike Democrats to create the impression the feed units consumed during the A. Wtn. Nordin, Pastor sale at 918: Seventh street. See J. M. last j'riday afternoon. Carew, Indus, Minn. 3tp that because cap tal has been most various, periods of growth to the components Gish for terms. tf active in tirs direction protective stored in. the body—being .—•— Frances Wisard, who is attending Services Christmas day, Dec. 25th, F«r Sale—25 new player piano rolls. tariff would be in the interest of carefully noted. In all of the feeding Mrs. M. E. Withrow and the school of agriculture, Univers tv children at 6 o'clock in the morning. The J. H. Roth, 404 Eighth street, rear. capital only. It must be read ly apparent. operations the intent was to provide departed for St. Paul Monday of Minnesota, arrived Tuesday morn­ choir will sing "J«Utta". Everybody even-' however, that capital can not the steers with sufficient food to ing and w^ spend the hol days a* welcome. ing to spend the holidays with relatives. For Sale—About 125 tons of good profit by enlargement of American satisfy the appetite but not to pro,vide the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The children's Christmas program wild hay and 50 tons of No. 1 timothy, industr\r without a measurable benefit more nutriment than would be C. E. Wisard. on Sunday, Dec. 26th at 7:30 p. m. Every bale guaranteed absolutely being reaped also by wage earn- utilized. :At intervals of 100 pounds —o— The children will give a program Roy Crowell and Mrs. James Halliday, all right. Theo. Hillstrom, Sebeka, Limitation of importations gain an animal was slaughtered and jas. G. Person of B:rchdale. made of the Lake Park region, were songs, recitations, etc. The choir will Minn. 2mop means increased home production. its. carcass carefully analyzed. final proof on his homestead before called to Bemidji on account of the also give some numbers. Every increase in home production Clerk J, H. Drummorid Tuesday. He The outcome of the studies is a All are cordially invited. death of their father, A. M. Crowell. Wanted—Pigs for feeding at camps. means an increase !n the number of was accompanied here-by Carl Erickson series of tables which are the' scientists Let me know what you have to offer. American wage earners employed, and Clarence Chambers, his answer to the question:: Is 5 Russell litis, who is taking a coursc BETHLEHEM CHURCH C. B. Kinney. It with a corresponding effect upon neighbors, who acted as witnesses. possible to reduce the cost of feeding in pharmacy at the state universitv, A. W. MacNeill, Minister wages. The man with capital invested for beef production? But th's answer arrived yesterday and will spend the in American enterprise has beenn will have to be tried out in actual Christmas vacation at the parental ODDFELLOWS DISPENS4iome. Morning, 10:30: "The Shepherds,' mo&t act've in urging tariff legislation practice under varying farm conditions ING CHRISTMAS CHEER the Child and the W'se Men." because he is be»t able to secure before the tables can finally be Buy Your Sunday school, 11:45: Visitors statistics demonstrat:ng the need of accepted as guides by stockmen. Mrs. Ingersoll and little son departed The Oddfellows are also "goo-' cordially welcome. Stirring singing protection and to present his arguments The bulletin is, in fact, one for the for Brainerd Monday evening fellows." Today they are carrying and attractive opening exercises. before legislative committees. technical student rather than the where they w'll visit with friends and out .their usual custom of dispensing Evening, 7:30: "The Most Expensive Christmas Indirectly he "s the jspokesman of .practical feeder. A relatively small relatives during the holidays. Dr. Xnjas cheer to a number of homes in Christmas Gift in the World." men whonv he employs, for 'his endeavor edition has been issued, therefore so Ingersoll will follow them later. the citj% in the form of baskets heaviLtv Club and social activities for holiday is to secure an impdii^ii duty' £mall that requests for quantities of week to be announced. la.slen .with good thm^s tthat we yYyhicb will represent th|- (jsftfcrence Phonograph the bulletin can not be granted. Sing'e ^e city schools' closed last Fridav arc all looking for at th's time of the Come to Bethlehem church Sunday. between the wage paid im 'copies may be had, however, by,address for the regular mid-winter, tw A cordial welcome awaits you. year. *\. V- .' foreign couhtr'es and that.trpa^dIn the ng,' Office of Publications, University \veeks vacat:on ?nd as a result Christmas day, the lodge in a body United States. Now Farm, St.'Paul, Minn. regular exodus of teachers took I will visit the county hospital, poor "Whether the Democrat:e.:' -or the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE place, about twenty-five leaving the farm and city and county jails and Republican part}' is the true friend of IMPORTED OPINION -same evening for various points. distrbute flowers, fruits, candies, and labor yyasv demonstrated in 1913-14 Services are held the Odd in Fel and secure School will re-convene -on ftJondav, cigars. .. following enactment of the ^VilsonUnderwood Uws hall: AccOrd'ng to "Who's Who", Mr. January 3rd. tariff law. Prior'to the Sunday morning at 11 Vcl«ck. $25 "Mathew Woll, a vice president the NOTICE enactment of that law the monthly Wednesday- evening at e'clock. American Federtion of Labor who has for St. Rep. F. J. McPartlin left trade balance- had been in favor of A general invitation is extended co been in the lime-light quite oft Paul Sunday evening tr6 attend Will party who picked up purse the United States. As soon as a long the public to attend these services. lately, was born in Luxemberg. Mr. Jfcjghway legislative conference, worth of latest Carr's store Tuesday evening please: 1 st of commodities had been placed Gompers, President of the Federation members of the house and sefiate. rej.urn for ji^era| reward. Money be- oh the free l'st and the import duties ENGLISH LUTHERAN was born in England Mr. Morrison, RECORDS He-was accompan edj^ by. his young jong3 forking, woman who *5 of another long list had been greatly ta H. A. secretairv, was born in Canada Mr. Mayer, Pastor sort, George, who is seeking medical grcai|y need of same. Return toireduced, the United States began Duncan, first vice president, was born advice on account of the toss Of .hear- M/ Carr & GO'S, store, creasing its purchases abroaid with' FREE in Scotland..These facts are not cited ing. N Emma Rasmussen the result that the favorable, balance "Unto you is born this day a with the view of drawing the conclusion }''~§^peared on the wrong, side of the Savjior/' I that the'officers of the Federation August Nelson, the ... farmer and STATE SAFETY COMMIS- [t ref|i: no college- train- A Merry Christmas- to all. "~e.- Any Model except 3 and should all be native Americans. trapper from the Ray neighborhood, SION OUT OF EXISTENCE I Tpg in econonvcs to enable any person You are invited to attend the. was in the city Tuesday. He brought Far from it. Among our best citizens to know what the result of such children's program on Christmas' in a few beaver skins, but says that are men of foreign nativity. But The Minnesota public safety commission, a policy must he. Every dollar spent eve. at 8:00. Come and get into the! owirtg to the low prices of furs this :t does seem rather incongrous that the Minnesota home guard abroad meant dollar more for the Christmas spirit. a an ''American" Federation of labor will not devote much time to winter, and the Minnesota motor corps officially fore:gn wage and a dollar less earner Christmas day services at 11. trapping. Last winter No. 1 beaver should not have one native bor passed out of ex stence following for American. Moreover, since every At Ericsburg at 3:00. skins were bringing up to $50.00 for American among its most active and the final meeting.of the commission dollar changes hands ten timesi'a year, All the Sunday school children are controlling officials. It is true that large hides, while now they are only in the office of Governor Burnquist in the course -M twelve months of asked to be present and sing their worth around $10.00. some of the assistant vice presidents last week. every dol-ar abroad meant ten sert Christmas songs and recite the'r O are natives of America, but they are The governor will ssue a proclamation dollars of increased activity in foretrn pieces. Wm. Heritage, accompanied by a not among the men who are known within a few days formally dc- industrv arn dollars less o^ Christmas services at Ray at 8:00 ten crew of scalers and checkers was to the country as the leaders of the daring that the commission has end- 'urnover American industry, No services on Sunday. here last week from the Red Lake Federation. ed '"ts business and the last remnants} "The Repubi'can !^arty stands to- Plays All Records reservation, scaling and checking of Minnesota's war organization ilj'av where where it always stood- stood— it -a- always for METHODIST EPISCOPAL ciit of logs at the mill of the International $128,372 AID TO FAIRS go out of existence. the promotion the general welfare o'i No Needles to Change C. E. Ireland, Pastor Lumber company. Mr. Heritage, of the United Siates. Under its policies Created by legislative act in 1917, a son of John Heritage of Ray,, :s Always Ready to Play members of the commission announced the along with al1 The State of Minnesota will pay out laboring' man, government forester looking after the Sunday school at 10:00. that its aiifair& would be others, will largest pros- $128,372.17 to the County Fair associations enjoy the Plays with the wonderful timber operations on the Red Lake Morning worship at 11:00. wound up this month and the state per'tv. Undoubtedly during the next in the state to a in the pay reserve where the International Sapphire Ball monies :n its possession turned over few months there will be much unemployment of premiums at the various Junior League at 3:00. ment TV /^^^JLumber company is operating heavily. to the legislature. $1,000,000 original- due reaction.-from to the fairs.: Evening Preaching at 8:00 ly appropriated for its use the com- the state of high inflation brought County fairs were held in every Christmas program and tree, a: 'EYES EXAMINED :v'" vii about: $60,000 leu. For-j about by Democratic' policies but ,county in the state with the exception the church Christmas eve. You ar= AND GLASSES FITTED Name Your Own Terms the past year a secretary and steno^graphec. eventually the r.estoration- of Republi of Washington and Douglas. In cordially invited to come. One of the members of Drs. Lars^i, av. tofiw?e beeri. the only employes. can pr'-nciples in our ecoojtiiroi.c system all there were ninety-nine county and Within Reason & Larson, Optometrists will be at will restore industrial' activity district While $l,OPGiOOO is a sum of .fairs in the eighty-foitr ^Victoria hotel, Jan. 6, and 7. "fa&rfey^ Wfes than one-half of this with resultant benefit to the "wage counties. The maximum state aid 571 in premiums, the largest total for earner." allowed to any. county assoc'ation is any county. The counties receiving John M. Gish •. ^...^moun^was actually disbursed $1,500. Forty-five counties received lesa than $1,500 were reimbursed 90 the commission in the war of demoo- NOTICE rV«rt$y- The big end of the tr.onev the maximum. per cent of the total premiums paid. troubled with headaches, nerv- The legislature appropriated $125, The Ramsey county .fair paid out $1.766.75 w^nt to pay soldiers stationed along JEWELER- ^j&jfcss or eye disorders of any kind. Watch for notice of meeting of the 000 to be used for this purpose and in premiums, receiving $1,500 the Mex'can border," when war witii ^'needing glasses or glasses repaired, that League of Women Voters early in the remaining $3,372 was taken iror, state aid. The Hennepin county fair International Falls, Minn. country was threatened. This January. paid out $1,650.51 receiving $1,483.89 consult him. expenditure was authorized by the surplus. funds of previous years. The .Artificial eyes fitted. 1917 legislature arid was mandatory. City Chairman. Blue Earth county fair paid out $4,- state aid.