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

December 30, 1920 · Page 3 of 8

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TT .X INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS TAGE FOUR '."•J -WAS SCRPfilSE or THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS JV not creations of the gdVerfiment thej?[/? association, counseling them as to the advantages, advising th'^m Sts~t«? ar&^HB^fputftlcl^supported j^anH'jthey0 MY LIFT HE SJIYS the constitution and by-laws which are therefore hot pu^lc institutions.' AND BORDER BUDGET- have provefd- effective, -^oifi^ing out They are nevertheless'very important institutions, the difficulties which they might expect and are playing a most H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager to encounter, etc., but. leaving to helpful role in promoting agriculture St. Paul Man Wants Public to Know that particular"* group of farmers in fundamental ways of legislation, Bntered at the Post Office at International Falls, Minn* as .Second-Class Matter How Remarkably Tanlac Restored themselves the actual handling of the publicity, and as students broad of 5000 WHITE WEASEL Him. funds involved and the actual responsibility economic policies, and they di-1 are SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR PELTS WANTED BY through their own officers for rectly aiding the government and the. "Well sir, I never heard of the the progress of the work, giving colleges in promoting county FEB. 1st farm OFFICIAL PAPER OF KOOCHICHING COUNTY, MINNESOTA equal of Tanlac in all my life, for it them, however, counsel at every steix bureaus. has built me up until I am not like "Now, this is simply the best way "The federal government took no the same man," was the enthusiastic of teaching. Farmers, like other Will Pay Highest Market part in creating these institutions statement made recently by Theo. F. people, grow and become self-reliant because it had no fundamental reason Sirba, of 461 Osceola Ave., St. Paul, -Price 4nd confident exactly in proportion or excuse for so doing. In creating Minn. as they do things for themselves. the county farm bureau the federal "Several years ago my health just "So, if the farmers of any community government was concerned because went all to pieces and there was Write me care Rex Hotel, want to' borrow $50,000 or any other it felt the need of a channel through hardly a aywhen I was free from surn,,the.ag.ents of the farm bureau International Falls, or see which its information might flow suffering from indigestion, constipation, may" properly advise them as to how with certainty to all the people in me at above address nervousness and a general rundown tb formfederal farm loan association every community. The federal government condition. and how to get in touch with the about Feb. 1st. deals with these local organizations "I spent a lot of- money for ill government-or other agency in ordsr through the state extension kinds of medicines and treatments to secure a long time loan, and also director and his staff. From 1921! The dawn of better days—the beginning of but without any satisfactory results, help theifi in developing plans for JAY SNYDER the standpoint, therefore, of national was losing weight and strength constantly spending such funds in ways that will A better times for all people. demands, the local group was already and finally thought I would help the individuals and the community, May the year bring you sunshine and happi7 new federated, and we were enabled to just have to give up altogether. but the farmers themselves reach the most remote community ness, a return of prosperity! ltiust do the work through their own "But right there was where Tanlac anywhere through the administrative NOTICE OF THE VACATION OF THE For the accorded us in the strenuous year favors (jfficers and must themselves handle gave me the surprise of my life, for PLAT OP LAKE PARK, COUNTY extension officials at the agricultural all funds. If the Grange wants assistance,, n-just ended, our grateful thanks—for the year commencring, OR KOOCHICHING, STATE OP since finishing the fourth bottle all colleges dealing with these local in vitalizing its agricultural MINNESOTA. a practical demonstration of our appreciation of of these troubles are gone. My appetite groups. The extension directors of To Whom it May Concern: pjrogram in the county, the farm b:ieau and digestion are fine, my Vy6ur valued patronage.^ ?i all these states are likewise^ organized. Notice i's hereby given -that application lends its assistance through its nerves are steady and I sleep like a will be made by the undersigned Thfey meet once or twice every cooperatively employed agents and top at night. The change in my condition to the District Court, Fifteenth Judicial year, and they have officers and committees working out with them District, at the general term thereof is simply wonderful and I want Otherwise in with which the federal government to be held in the city of International plans to that end. friends and the public to know my can deal-on any extension Falls, county- of Koochiching, State of Tanlac is what made the difference. A Local Chamber of Agriculture matters of either sectional or nation^ Minnesota, on the 11th day of January, Tanlac is sold in International Fails 1921, at the opening of said court art wide scope. The federal government, I "Another way of viewing the farm said day for an order vacating the Plat at Rubin's drug store, at Littlefork therefore, had no right to use its bureau, is that it is essentially a local of Lake Park in said county and state, by M. E. Dimon, at Ranier by Schiller public funds for creating an organization chamber of agriculture, functioning as the same appears of record in the & Shelrud, at Northome by C. W. to influence legislation or much the same as local chambers office of the register of deeds in and for Field, at Mizpah by Fred Siats, matters of national policy. The of commerce do, but very much more said county and state. ,at And adjudging that the title to all Bescemar by R. L. Norcross, people themselves are the ones to de at closely affiliated with government the streets, avenues, alleys and public Margie by G. M. Wilson, and all termine what government shall do. than chambers of commerce are. The grounds shown on the said plat shall other leading druggists. Government does not tell the people lical chamber of commerce works in be in the undersigned, H. A. Levin, what to do except in carrying out the the interest of the whole town, and owner of the said plat. WILDCAT OIL AND THE AUTO TRAILER WIRELESS DATA FOR laws enacted by the majority. Dated this 21st day of December, so does the local farm bureau work in EXPORT SHARES AS A FOOD CARRIER 1920. the interests of all the people of the "There is every reason for the closest H. A. LEVIN, Owner. whole county, including the Grange kind of cooperation by the extension If you1feel a strong urge in your FARMERS PLANNED J. J. Hadler, Attorney. D23-30. We printed an ^editorial recently the Union, the Dairymen's Lfeague. forces of the states and federal innards to buy stock securities, don suggesting how the automobile truck the Horticultural society, or any other department of agriculture with tht SUMMONS invest in oil shares. They may be and good roads would bring the food organized agricultural group within state and national farm bureau federations. STATE OF MINNESOTA. "wildcat" and you may join the innumerable from the farm to the consumer. We )ss. Market and Weather Reports Would the county. The local farm bureau The very valuable work the multitude of rural citizens showed that rural mail carrier, driving County of Koochiching. be Sent to Farmers and Rural- Districts does not interfere with the develop-ment national federation has already done who collectively lost hundreds of a truck, could carry at least 1800 District Court from Agricultural College. of any of these organizations, in analyzing proposed national legislation millions In "oils" during the past two Fifteenth Judicial District. pounds of farm products to town and but rather, through its teaching staff affecting agriculture the appointment Nick Peterson Plaintiff. years. city every day and that if the postoffice Farmers of Minnesota will receive and its direct connections with the of rural economics and If you feel the strong urge in your department had 60,000 rural mail Fred Nelson Defendant. market quotations and weather repc state experiment stations and the marketing committees of the ablest innards to buy stock shares, it is routes this would mean the delivery The state of Minnesota to the above r*. daily via wireless, according to national department of agriculture, is minds in the country the aid given better to buy "export" securities that of 54,000 tons daily to the dealers and named defendant: plans formulated at a conference of in position to bring any of the local stockmen in their marketing problems are soon to be offered to the country You are hereby summoned and reauired consumers of the nation. William Boss chief of the division of organizations the latest advice or assistance at the big terminal centers and to answer the complaint of the by the big bankers' corporation that A thoughtful colleague in the agricultural engineering E. A. plaintiff in the above entitled action, oh agricultural or rural matters. like matters, all taken .up wfthiti recently organized cooperatively and country newspaper profession, has which complaint has been filed with the Stewart, professor of agriculture, and the first year of its orgaiiiiatidri, indicate patriotically for the simple purpose written to tell us how that 54,000 tons clerk of the above named court, and to N. J. Holmberg, state- commissioner something of the need' and of selling more of the products of "In the old days if the Farmers' serve a copy of your answer to the a day could be doubled. Says Mr. of agriculture. The plan as proposed America to Europe—especially farm Union or the grange wanted assistance scope of work of this national organization, said complaint on the. subscribers at Wm. P. Rose, editor and publisher jf will make it possible for famers living their office, room 301-303 First National which may properly handle products. Europe hasn't the money from the college of agriculture the Cambridge Springs (Pa.y Enter­ Bank building, Duluth, Minnesota, in outlying districts and rjiral to buy not right now. It needs or the federal government, they had for the farmers matters that wouki prise within twenty days after' the service centers to obtain the market and be improper for the federal depart credit and its credit is poor because to send to these departments direct of this summons upon you, exclusive "Few men today realize the- present weather reports with speed^ and accuracy, ment or state colleges of agriculture its cufrefacy systems %re strained to for such assistance. Now the federal of the day of such service ar.d if you advantages of the light twowheel the promoters s$i^,.,r V: to undertake- as public deparments of the utmost. Result is that although government and the colleges have fail to answer the complaint within trailer andf what it is finally the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this government. And above 4ll they are they art in grfeat need of our corn It is prppiosed to receive, the r%ports placed in each county farm bureau going to do for general transportation action will take judgment against you lending the weight of theirittnflwjnce and wheat and cotton atid-meats they at the agricultural college by trained men on whom any farmers' in the sum of thirteen hundred-thirtynine in this country. telephone atid telegraph from' the: organization: may call and get immediate ^nd directly aiding the federal gov* havie'eut down their orders and are and 39-100 dollars, with interest "The ton truck you mention in-your ernment and.state colleges,.pf agriculture gettihg along without: various market centers of the United assistance, and not wait the thereon at six per cent per annum since editorial can easily draw a ton trailer The leading bankers of the United States and. Jo transmit them to the lcingerr-process of' dealing with the in promoting county farm bureaus August 8th, 1920, together with, doubte behind it, at a saving of gar and costs and disbursements of this action. States met recently and subscribed rural centos &Klfcfinnesota via wireless. far'-aiwa^ .state'or federal government. as extension institutions in every Aadrew J«bii C-^iergrren, power compared with results. Regular one hundred million dollars for a Whefo'thfe1 feport would be received State and'' National Federation county of the United States. That it Attorneys for Plaintiff, trailer trains are running on the corporation which will' advance perhaps in a ^lttcility or town, the same "The state federation of farm bureaus is why we believe in them and want 301-303 First National Bank Kuildii Pacific coast today. The^ greatest a billion of crfcdit. When this would be relayed at given hours* bvei* and "the national federation are to see them grow." D23-30-J6 Duluth, Minn. power of a truck is in its draw-bar begins to operate, the foreigners will farmers' telephone lines, which would pull—a fact not publicly consumed tc*day. be able to order much more from the enable the prbduter to follow the American farmer and pay him-for- if. markets of the world with the saine -through the "export" (corporation. "On 60,000 routes at least 108,000 accuracy ahd'spe^d as the broker in The interest this new', "export" tons should be delivered per day. ^p$fre smallertowns and cities of the corporation will pay on its securities "In time, by using light four-wheel state. may not be large but the securities trailers that will track better than This plan has been in operation to if will be safe. And if farm investors two-wheel trailers when two or more certain degree in Kansas, and according buy them, they may be pretty sure Oi I (jrawnf system could be worked to Prof. Stewart has met are a ^dded mterest from the increased easily whereby a farmer could w!ith success. The same plan has prices they will get for their pro-s have his trailer with him to load durducts been advocated by W. A. Wheeler in To Our said increased prices /being due charge of market information, bureau ing the day It would be picked up to the greater demand. j,y j.jje trajn hen the train cam-. of markets, Washington, D. G, and along We do not ^advise anybeftjy1 Where jly. Tremendous, isn't it' will be operated under his direction, da to invest their spare dollars. We Consider the railroad train. All we as to the giving of market news. merely want to state that export alize this great transporta- need re aitd Customers shares backed as they are by the nu-, development is roads." THE JOB IN HAND tion tion's banks, are far better than .. "wildcat" oil stock. The American people expect a substantial STOCKMEN PLAN FOR reduction in their Federal A CABINET LADY I FARMERS' WEEK AT "U" taxes, and a revision of what is left. Such a program is not only possible, Tlifere is every likelihood that soon Stockmen of Minnesota are going but it is the logical one for congress after the inauguration of President to University farm in great numbers to adopt. By reaching a speedy Ilardihg there will be created a new the week of January 3 to 8, 1921, to agreement with foreign governments Department of Public Welfare, and attend the annual meetings of the indebted to the United States,, by Nay the holiday season be full it is also probable that a woman will Minnesota Livestock Breeders' association which interest on their indebtedness be selected as the head of-that executive and allied organizations which will be paid, an income of half a of good cheer for you—and may branch. The suggestion has are devoted to breeding beef and billion dollars will be assured. By already been made many times, hut dairy cattle, swine and sheep: This putting a new tariff law on the statute in his most recent address Mr. Harding particular week at University Farm the New Year have in store for books,: drawn along the established has given a definiteness to, '^the is known as. Farmers' and Homemakers' republican lin£s of protection, an additional idea that makes it practically certain week—the big annual copr source of revenue will-, be you health, happiness and prosperity—that of realization. "I am now able to say gress for Minnesota farm folk. More produced yielding about. $600,000,000 to you," he remarked,-that since the economical production to meet present each year, paid as in the other instance-by is our most sincere election I have had opportunity to day conditions', and improved the foreigner instead of the discuss that proposal with a: number methods of marketing will be outstanding American taxpayer. It would, then leaders of liberal public thought in subjects brought before the wish. be possible to wipe out the excess and 'out of congress, -with reference conventions. Action will be taken profit tax, which has been, the cause to crystallizing it into legislative accomplishment, to increase' livestock work among of the most of the profiteering to and have found them boy and girl club members. The which the country has been subjected, eager to help in the constructive breeders will also plan an aggressive and make substantial reductions task." campaign for the elimination of ift the income tax without impairing There are many bureaus of the scrubs and the use of purebred sires. the- total revenue received by the ,] government, more or less unrelated Farmers' and Home-makers' week treasury.. to the departments in which they are is a distinct feature of the, activities 0. M. CARR & CO. now placed, all of which bear directly of the department of agriculture of TELLS ABOUT COOPERATION on' the welfare of the citizen, and the University of tyfinne$ota. It attracts OF AGRICULTURAL FOJ^CjEj? could, with advantage, be grouped together thousands of farm people every "The Store of Quality" 90It" in adepartment of public year. Potato growings as- related to (Continue^ from Vfirsti?page ,!« welfare. The public, health service, Minnesota agriculture will-be emphasized tfwF? 0 I.' -.i ft --cv: the bureau,of education, the children's in an all-day Session. Field farmers. If farmers the-* cctureH^ bureai^ and the women's bureau \crops, farm organization,- land clearing, desire to organize "a: cosnnifercia^ are some o^ tjie, offices which^couId horticulture, poultry: rafting, beekeepipgj ganization such as a "iliVe'*4tOCl^ Tn* be readily transferred,|o tjtf new organizatian. -CM*'-: in^hjftft,e a® phafcea if. farm shippers' association, the^ fanti-*btireau, ii it fku.- ,It,^vould ha quite- suitable, work Rencounters psQtl will throfi^^t^tramed'cwpl^'atiV^ foo, for a woman to direct be taken up in lessons and, demonstrations. ly employed agents, would aid any federal activities of that nature. an group of farmers to organize such &*r4. i&isi