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"X rAGE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS EIGHT BILLY'S CHANCE HAPPENINGS OF THE COUNTY Five Minute Chats W. T. Noonan, editor of the Region on Our Presidents expects to leave about Sunday evening for St. Paul, where he is to ha one of the snaps at the coming session -By Our Special Correspondents- By JAMES MORGAN of the legislature. Billy \s desk clerk last session, but that was (Copyright, 1920, by Jamas Korean.) no snap and he was kept more tha THE FIRST POLITICIAN busy. We understand that it willfSe 4 MM ».« different this time, as he will have the S3 33 S3 S3 S3 S3 »v MUST APPEAR BEFORE duty of making assignments of wore JUDGE PAGE MORRIS Armenian President 1782—Dee. 5, Martin Van Buren MARGIE NEWS INDUS PICKUPS for some forty stenographers. W: •V' born at Kinderhook, N. Y. Asks American Aid 1813-15—State senator. these fair dames ranging in age from ».• O O When U. S. court convenes at Duluth V# 1818-1 ft—Attorney general of a flapper to a grey haired widow and on January 11th, a third liquor Victor Jveska was in the Falls last Howard Magladry is renwing New York. of various sizes and complexions, it Erlvan. Armenia: conspiracy charge will be brought week. aquaintances here during Chrstmas 1821-29—United States senator. Dr. H. surely ought to be a real chance for against five members of the Lessard 1829—Governor of New York. vacation. O ha ndjanlau, a gpod looking bach like Bill.—Spooner family of Ranier, and four other defendants Secretary of state of the President of Rev. Gregg was in town Sunday and News. living in Fort Frances, International United States. the Armenian held services. The ice bridge across the river is Falls and other border 1832 Nominated for vtoo president Republic, has A I E safe at last. Several teams have locations. The defendants !are sent an urgent EYE SPECIALIST Ed Hill was in International Falls crossed. 1833—Elected. cablegram to Adolph Lessard, Fred Lessard, Osie for a few days. and a LeSsard, Albert Lessard, James Lessard, REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Mrs. Seaman and daughter returned Vickrey, General Harry Smith, Louis Arseneau, MARTIN VAN BUREN will be at the Rex Hotel We wish you all a happy and prosperous Secretary was the from their visit in dme to spend Harold Clark and Louis Alexander. ON THE 7TH OF EACH MONTH new year. of the Near first machine made politician In Xmas at home. They are charged with bringing seventeen Bast Relief, 1 the presidency, and he was more than Consult him if you have defective cases of whiskey and twenty Madison Ave., that when put to the test he was the Mr. J. B. Burns was in Ironton a eyes, headaches, nervous trouble or The Xmas entertainment at the gallons of alcohol from Fort Frances New York City, first of the presidents to have been few days last week. school house was well attended and by the gasoline launch, Smithville, to born under the American flag, rather Dr. H. Oh.ndj«"l.r, everyone reported a pleasant evening. Ranier on the American side. than under the British, and he and Miss Gowdy of Big Falls attended ArnwiianPrMidMt to prevent Clark is said to have been stationed Roosevelt are the only presidents not the New Year's dance here. the starvation of the Armenian people wholly descended from inhabitants of on a Ranier dock with a flashlight, before the next harvest can be the United Kingdom. when he saw Edgar Shelrud, a deputy Effert and David Dobbs and Reinhart Mr. Rowe of Big Falls came down gathered. President Ohandjanlan's need glasses. He guarantees you Sprung from Dutch families on both collector of customs, approaching Mai who have been attending message reads: to attend the New Year's dance. GLASSES THAT WILL FIT. sides, Van Buren married into a Dutch him, he is alleged to have signalled farm school are spending vacation »t "Owing to hall, rain and field family, and was able to speak the Complicated cases and all who "beat it" to the liquor-laden launch. their parental homes. mice, the harvest In Armenia fell Lester Osborne was in Brainerd language of his ancestors. He was failed to get suitable glasses elsewhere below expectations. Standing crops born and he died In a little Rip Van last week to consult a doctor in regard GIVE ATTENTION are especially invited to see appeared well, but owing to poor Mr. and Mrs. Bussiere and daughter Winkle village on the east bank of to his eyes. him. seed, returns were not as good as the Hudson, where his father was a are spending Christmas vacation Home address: Warroad, Minn. was expected. Maximum returns farmer and incidentally a tavern keeper. at the home of Mrs. Bussiere's parents, Miss Mayme Croasdale of Clarissa TO LITTLE CALF 140,000 tons, only sufficient for eight Leaving school and entering a law Mr. and Mrs. Carew. was visiting last week at the McHugo MORTGAGE: FORECLOSURE SALE months for one and a half million office In his native town at fourteen, and people. Food crisis critical and Intensified Joyce homes. after the manner of most American Default having been made in the by new Turkish invasion With Christmas vacation came an leaders from Jackson to Lincoln, he payment of the sum of three hundred of Armenia. It Is estimated that exodus of our lady teachers. Miss M. J. McHugo has bought a fullblood picked up as he went along such education sixty-seven and 50-100 (3367.50) dollars, 100,000 peaceful inhabitants of Holstein cow and calf from Mr. Kendall is spending her vacation with Start It Right if It Is to Develop as he gained. Tet not one which is claimed to be'due and is Sarlkamish and Kars region have of our many lawyer presidents has Cochran of Bemidji. her ihother in Loman and Miss due at the date of this notice upon a been forced to renew the life of Into Healthy and Profitable certain mortgage duly executed and won a higher rank in his profession. Rustdfelt with her sister in Rainy refugees and flee towards the interior delivered by Abbie C. Ballard and John Cow. While only a boy so small that he A dance was given on New Year's River. of Armenia. There are also H. Ballard, husband and wife, mortgagors, had to stand on a bench to address eve at the school house. A very good large numbers fleeing from Bolsheviks to Julius DeBonis mortgagee, the jury, he scored his first success at IA MM in Azerbaijan and Southern time and a large crowd. bearing date the 27th day of December. Vi «V «'«o V# V# iV m| the ban At forty, he retired from KEEP IN THRIFTY CONDITION Russia, and coming to Armenia. 1919, and with a power of sale therein -practice with money enough for a man Farmers, fearing famine, are unwilling contained, duly recorded in the office RAPID RIVER ITEMS a Mr. Anderson's wife and sister were •with a Dutch thrift, which was mistaken to sell crops, thus leaving of the register of deeds in and for the here through the holidays to visit *.« for stinginess by the less pru- the cities foodless. In addition to county of Koochiching and state -f W O V# «T# Mr. Nickleson's and Mr. Anderson. -Milk Testing Four to Five Per Cent Is the Armenian crops, ten thousand" Minnesota, on the 3rd day of January, slcI^st"I"f Roy Roe accepted an invitation to Not Readily Digested by Younp J920, at 10 o'clock A. M., in book tons have been purchased from Milton Rogers came up last week take Christmas dinner with August mortgages, on page 233, and no Calves and Often Causes Scouring—Roughage neighboring countries., or proceeding having been instituted, Johnson. from Nary with some teams to do "In order to save Armenia it is Invaluable. at law or otherwise, to recover the necessary to secure flour from hauling on the Ridge for C. M. Rog- debt secured by said mortgage on any During the first six months of its America, 50,000 tons, maximum requirement. Alice Good afid little Louis Gilbertson part thereof. In the name of the Armenian life a calf needs considerable attention, are calling on the neighbors selling Now, therefore, notice is hereby giv«n,- Government and the Armenian if it is to develop into a healthy Mr. and Mrs. Andy Miller returned Christmas stamps. that by virtue of the power of sale People, I beg that you use and profitable cow. At this time of contained in said mortgage, and pursuant from Minneapolis last Friday. They your wide influence in order that the year when a great many calves to the statute in such case made left Mrs. Miller's sister slowly recovering. Ole Larson, who has been working the Near East Relief may secure are started special care should be and provided, the said mortgage will at Arne Skipley's place has accepted and ship the flour needed. I am taken not only to get them started be foreclosed by a sale of the premises a position on the East Branch. sure that in this serious crisis the right, but also to keep thein in a described in and conveyed by said Near East Relief will not fail to mortgage, viz: Mr. and Mrs. Sievert Larson, also thrifty condition. "Lot thirty (30) block three (3) Holler's continue its aid to Armenia in her It is economy to keep calf in such Mr. and Mrs. Petterson and children L. E. White has been confined to addition to Koochiching, now International struggle for existence. condition that it will gain one to one of Ericsburg spent Christmas at the the house with the flu for the past Falls, in Koochiching county "H. OHANDJANIAN, end one-half pounds daily, rather than Frank Porter home on Midway week. L. Gilbertson is also on the and state of Minnesota, with the "President of Armenia." lo allow It to become at. all stunted. Ridge. hereditaments and appurtences whicn sick list. As rich milk, testing four to five per saie will be made by the sheriff of sai^l cent, is not readily digested by young Koochiching county at the front door We have had several heavy snows Helge Carlson, who has taken a calves and often causes scouring, it is of the court house, in the city of International GOB DESCRIBES during the past week and especially large contract on the East Branch, best to feed them three to three and Falls in said county and state, on New Years day it snowed hard all passed through town lately with one-half per cent milk. A strong calf on the 19th day of February, 1921, at ARMENIAN HORRORS 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at public day, so now the loggers will havfe teams and more men for his logging at this time of the year can be given vendue, to the highest bidder for cash one pound of milk for every eight enough for awhile. They were kicking camps. to pay said debt of three hundred sixty-seven "You can't realize what a sight It Is pounds of its live weight. about no snow and now they will and 50-100 dollars, and interest, Be Careful With Gruel. to see the refugee c:mp at Batum," kick because there is too much. Mr. Albert Witt was calling on his and the taxes, if any, on said premises, Most dairymen get their calves gradually Petty Officer George Porter, of Racine, and twenty-five dollars, attorney's neighbors a few days ago selling to eating some kind of calf meal Wis., writes his family, telling of the fgfts. as stipulated in and by said MM them his home raised pork. Mr. Witt V# «V fed in the form of a gruel, but many Angelina Van Buren. mortgage in case of foreclosure, and $3 S3 work of the Near East Relief in the was a butcher in Germany and his make the mistake of feeding too large by sub­ the disbursements allowed law McCLELLAN ports along the Black Sea. neighbors pronounce his work and .dent Anglo-Americans who knew htm. a qauntlty of this gruel, thinking that ject to redemption at any time within "The people are dying off little by an a & an a meats the best.ever. Equally precocious in politics. Van one year from the day of sale, as prvided It is not as wholesome as milk, and little. There are workers of the relief a Buren was chosen a delegate to by law. that they must, therefore, feed more of John Simmons is buildinj' a new organization here, but they don't seem1 Dated December 2Sth, A. D. 1920. political convention before he was of it to make up for the food value of The three Larson brothers of Silver JULIUS DeBONIS, house. to be able to take care of them all. age was appointed a county surrogate the milk. This causes indigestion, and Creek are busy logging their timber Mortgagee. They were the ones that made the at twenty-five elected to the the calvefs become pot-bellied. The better on the Rapid. They called at White's J. J. Hadler, Attorney. state senate at thirty appointed at* Edward McClellan made a trip to camp. The families all live in grass practice is to feed from six to mill for lumber to build an addition J6-13-20-27 3-1# torney general of the state at thirtytwo Kelliher Thursday. huts. Just high enough to sit up in, and to their camp as they plan torhave and at thirty-eight he was selected AOTICE OP MORTGAGE FORECLOS- cook after Christmas. a senator of the United States. Oscar Karlin offered proof on his ITRE SALE Already he was at the head of the .Homestead Tuesday at Cass Lake. "Albany Regency," which continued The Christmas tree at the Eidom Default having been made in the to run the Democratic machine in school was enjoyed by the pupils. conditions of a certain mortgage containing John Miller and son Ernest left New Tork and to dominate the national a power of sale, dated January The children have been much pleased Sunday for work in the c^dar camps. councils of that party for sixty 24th, 1919, and recorded in the office of with their sewing lessons and practice years to come. His skill in political the register of deeds of Koochiching on a sewing machine loaned the county, Minnesota, on the 28th day of manipulation made him known all over Ole Fodness returned Monday from school by their teacher. January, 1919, at two o'clock p. m., in the country as the "Little Magician." Minneota. where he had been visits, Book "O" of mortgages, on page 298, Playing the game of politics only inp his brother. .. executed by Frank P. Keating and as a New Yorker can and as all New MINNESOTA FARMERS' Elizabeth Keating, his wife, as mortgagors, Yorkers in public life do, Van Buren INSTITUTE ANNUAL OUT to Crookston State Bank, a Minnesota Mr. John Simmons and children was the first to make his way Into corporation, as mortgagee, and spent Chrstmas day with Edward the White faouse In gumshoes. Pephaps mortgaging the Southwest Quarter McClellan and family. his caution as a politician has In Minnesota Farmers' Institute (SW%) of Section Thirty-two (32), in lo«t him the credit due him for his Township One Hundred Fifty-nine Annual No. 33, fresh from the press, (159) North, of Range Twenty-seven Some butchering was done the, past statesmanship, which he displayed in the general subject of "Farm Development" (27) West, of the 5th principal meridian, more than one grave emergency. A week. The Litherlaiyl Bros, killed a is treated from almost every Starting Early in Dairying. in Koochiching county, Minnesota popular story reflected the general ?.ew hogs and Russell a beef. angle" and particularly as it relates to and no action or proceeding having Impression of his artful dodging. eight quarts of gruel and give the been brought to recover any part the northern part of the state where Once while he was a passenger on a calves a good allowance of grain of the debt secured by said mortgage, GeprgeJFibesar of Whitefish, Mont., forest and muskeg are being converted Hudson river boat an anti-Van ration" consisting of equal parts by and there is due and claimed to be due^""' and Frank Fibesar of Minneapolis, into good farming land. A. J. weight of corn, oats, bran and oil meal. Buren man said tolT Van Buren man: vpen said mortgage and the debt secured came in Thursday to spend the holidays McGuire. formerly superintendent of Silage Often Disastrous. I'll bet you the price of the passage thereby at the date of this with their father, Peter Fibesar. Silage is often fed to calves with the experiment station at Grand Rapids, that you can't go to him now notice the sum of two hundred seventeen disastrous results. This may be overcome and get: a straight answer to the draws on his experience of many and 85-100 dollars (§217.85), for by first feeding grain, niilk and rincipal and interest, to which should simplest question .that you can ask." NORTHERN MINNESOTA years in the north to suggest a cropping hay, then silage. Good roughage is be added the sum of sixty-four and 91100 The challenged man, confidently system for a new cutover farm. DEVELOPMENT WRITEUP dollars ($64.91), principal and in-— invaluable, and it is a wise practice taking the bet, went up to his favorite O. I. Bergh, present superintendent GEORGE PORTER. terest for taxes levied against the said to use, the second cutting of ^lfalfa or and inquired if he did not thfnk at Grand Rapids, submits plans for premises and paid by the mortgagee clover for t:alf /feeding. the weather was fine. In Minnesota Farmers' Institute they are covered with blankets. There herein and for expenses in connection cropping farms already developed. "Well," was the careful measured is disease everywhere and the smell ig with the making of said mortgage, Annual No. 33, just issued, the general These are but sample articles in a KEEP BIRDS OUT OF GUTTERS reply, "that is a relative term amounting in all to the sum of Two terrible. I'm glad didn't stay long, subject of "Farm Development" is we list embracing practical information and hundred Eighty-two and 76-100 dollar^' as I couldn't stand It, and you know treated from almost every angle and and advice on all phases of land-clearing, ($282.76), which is due and claimed to "By thunder I'Vjtlio Van Bnrenlte Strip of Galvanized Wire Cloth or when I can't stand anything there are particularly as it relates to the Northern farm drainage, dairying, beef, be due under the terms of said mortg'-, broke in, as he turned to his challenger, Netting Will Effectively Exclude few that can. I am sorry for these part of the state where forests age upon the date hereof. sheep and swine growing and the opportunities "you've won." Sparrows. 1 refugees, but we can't help any. They Now, therefore, notice is hereby given and muskeg are being converted into to be found in bee culture Van Buren became the pioneer that by virtue of said power said don't want money though they would good farming land. ~To keep the birds from nesting in national campaign manager when he and poultry raising. While largely mortgage will be foreclosed and said sell their lives for some clothes and the gutters or leaves from blowing A. J. McGuire, formerly superintendent made an extended electioneering tour devoted to the peculiar problems of premises sold at public auction by the food. They don't stop praising the in, a strip of No. 4 or No. 6 galvanized of the experiment station at for Jackson. Webster declared that sheriff of Koochiching*county, Minnesota, the northland, the annual has its appeal Americans. wire cloth or netting should be he did more for the election of "Old Grand Rapids, submits plans for at the front door of the court for farm.ers in all parts of Minnesota. "Trebizonde was another Armenian crimped on top of the eaves gutter Hickory" than any other 10 men. house in the city of International Falls, cropping farms already developed. Hints in selecting a farm town, but it was completely or held In place by wire passed around in said county and state, on Saturday While largely devoted to the peculiar In that fierce Jackson campaign, in and the use of credits in developing wiped out by the Turks, who are now at Intervals of every two or three feet. the 26th day of February, 1921, at ten Van Buren took the party nomination problems of the northland, the in control of it. The Turks massacred to a farm business apply all sections, o'clock a. m., of said day, to pay sail The number of the wire cloth indicates for governor of New York. Being annua} has its appeal for farmers in all the Armenians "over fifteen years do debt and interest, attorney's fees, and as also articles on peat land the number of meshes to the elected, he resigned from the senate, ol age and kept all under that age all parts of Minnesota. Hints in selecting the disbursements allowed, by law. Inch, the finer being more suitable for improvement and farm drainage for and then, after only two months In Dated January 3, 1921. to bring them up as Turks. The citj a farm and in the use of the purpose. The covering will not larger and better crops. Copies of the governorship, ho resigned again CROOKSTON STATE BANK, looked as if It. was shot to pieces, credits in developing a farm business Interfere with a free passage of water, the annual can be obtained by applying m* to bo state in secretary of the s-A Corporation, Samsoun is the same as Treble but will effectively exclude trash. apply to all sections, as also do articles to the Agricultural Extension Division, held within IS cabinet Thus he Mortgagee. sonde, so jou can see what klsd Such a covering would be more effective on peat land improvement and W. E. ROWE, University" Farm, St. Paul, weeks In three of the highest prises of country we art travelling through. If soldered In place before the Attorney for Mortgagee, farm drainage for larger and better public and at the sams tint was Mfe Minn., and enclosing five cents to I- am sore glad that we are leaving gutter Is put un, Minnesota. Crookston, crops. heir-apparent the presidency ttfttt to cover postage. Russia and Armenia because. I nm J6-13-20-27-F3-10