International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 10, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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I f~ .. •.' 'V ---.. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FAGE FOUR THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS MORE FARM PROBLEMS laborers in the field of endeavor SALESMAN NOW which we have chosen. We have been crazed by desire for too much That there are still many agricultural ENTHUSIASTIC AND BORDER BUDGET problems to be solved is clearly pleasure or the war has crazed us apparent from the twenty-eighth annual with the thought that man is only H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager report of the Minnesota experiment made for capnon fodder anyway? oi station which has just been issued we have been led astray by..... the ^Entered at the Pont OMce at International Valla, Minn* a* Second-Cl«»» Matter from the office of'publications 'I Can't Prai.e Tanlac Too Highly/' greed for money. All these human at University farm, St. Paul. The report lunacies have resulted from the world SUBSCRIPTION RATES: UvS.f $2.00 FOREIGN $2.50 PER YEAR Says Olson—Troubles Ended conflict. is a pamphlet of 92 pages and it "The very first Tanlac testimonial is crammed full of condensed statements But now there are signs that people YOU CANT DOWN THE the Northwest School of Agriculture. of farm problems on which the ran across that fit my case sent me are going to work—are going to put TEN COMMANDMENTS With this general massacre of the scientists of the experiment station to a drug store for a bottle," said Joe pep, enthusiasm and brains in the slackers and loafers, the flocks of are busy at work, and toward the solution M. Olson, 3824 Tenth Avenue South, things they have to do. That is Minnesota are expected to move to a of which they are making decided Roger Babson, the noted business Minneapolis Minn., popular salesman sanity and sanity seems to be coming CIGARETTE statistican and analyst, says that we new plane of efficiency and profitableness. progress. Here are just a few for the Warner Hardware Co. to America first. Flightiness will not of to of them: owe all of our troubles today a "For four years I suffered from last forever in Europe either the The difference between strong and lack of religion. Prosperity is based, rheumatism and many times my turn will come sooner or later, and No cigarette ha* weak flours. The determination of he continues, on those fundamental joints were so stiff and the hurting WHAT REINDEER MEAN the sooner the better. the same delicious these may ultimiately lead to the qualities of faith, temperance, service was so intense I couldn't bend them TO THE UNITED STATES flavor as Lucky breeding of more wheats from which and thrift which are the products and the pains would hang on from SUICIDE AT MARGIE Strike. Because flours like those made from the northern of religion. three days to a week. At these By Dr. K. W. Nelson, Chief, Biological Lucky Strike is the wheats may be manufactured. True as steel. The fundamentals Survey, United States Department of times I suffered agonies andv got Coroner Richard Liljeblad was summoned Agriculture. The relation between the. vitamine frightfully nervous and often had bad toasted cigarette. of a state of life that includes prosperity, to Margie Monday to view During the last session of Congress content of dairy feeds and the vitamine are the ten commandments. headaches followed by dizzy spells. the remains of Sam Tuokkala, a Finn, the biological survey of the department content of cow's milk. The solution But let us not forget that the ten Nothing did me any good and I tried who committed suicide by hanging. of agriculture was given an appropriation of this problem may ultimately commandments are (for everybody. nearly everything before taking Tanlac. Mr. Liljeblad gained the information to assist in developing lead to "the production of vitaminerich They are not alone for the man that the unfortunate man, who ha.l the reindeer business in Alaska. In milk throughout the year instead "Tanlac didn't seem to help me who toils with his hands but for the been employed in the Lind logging order to carry out the objects of this of only a part of the year as is captain of industry as well. right from the start either, but as camp near Margie, drew his earnings appropriation I secured the services often the case now. To say, as Roger does, that ou** I finished up my third bottle I realized of about $600.00 and left with the id 21 of experts, and with them proceeded The influence of vitamine preparations remedies and that he is raising some business man must see to it that the I was getting better. After of visiting his parents in Finland. to Alaska in July, where a reindeer on the growth of children. Of of the best hogs ever placed on the churches are strong is going only that I improved rapidly and now Upon arriving at Duluth he proceede.l experiment station -was established great possible value to the health of market" was the statement made recently half way. Our workers, too, should don't have a touch of pain of any to "get separated" from the $600. 0 at Unalakleet, on the coast of Bering the children of the future. see that the churches are strong and by E. H. Beckstead, wellknojvn kind and my nerves are perfect'y roll and returning to camp despondent, sea, for the purpose of studying The marketing of farm products. hog raiser and authority on that the captain of finance and industry steady. I feel that I am perfectly removed the strap from his the parasites and diseases of reindeer The breeding of more productive live stock. also obeys the ten commandments. well now, and I cait't praise Tanlac pack-sack, made a loop of the same and working out remedies for strains of wheats and other cereals. too highly for what it has done for which he fastened to a small tree, Mr. Beckstead's hogs are the envy their control, as well as to conduct No profiteer is fit for the kingdom Cost-accounting on the farms, ju-t me." after which he put his head through of his neighbors, and have "topped an investigation into the grazing conditions the kind of a problem that editor of heaven. No gambler in the necessities Tanlac is sold in International Falls the loop and bent forward. When the market" for several years in and requirements of the reindeer are coming to study more and more of human existence is entitled at Rubin's drug store, at Littlefork by found he was dead with his hea^ Iowa. He states that for years hs herds with a view to the future to sit in the seat of the Godly. No M. E. Dimon, at Ranier by Schiller & in relation to their own business. only a few inches from the ground. bought high-priced hog foods and allotment of grazing areas to the man who rolls up ill-gotten riches is Shelrud, at Northome bv C. W. Field, The cost of clearing lands on the On his person a letter was found from hog remedies, but he is all througn herd owners, and to determine improved obeying the ten commandments any cut-over farms of northern Minnesota. at Mizpah by Fred Siats, at Bescemar his father in the old home in Finland, paying extravagant prices for what methods of handling the herds. morfe'-than the propertyless fellow by R. L. Norcfoss, at Margie by G. M. implpring the son to return. Evidently he can make himself. He states that Since my return to Washington I wlio fciils of honesty real religion Cooperative seed production for the Wilson, at Gemmell by E. W. Gosline, the latter had made several attempts what the hogs need are minerals, and have received reports from the experts wife*5 'sympathize more with the latter. and all other leading druggists. development of purebred seed and increased tells the secret of his wonderful success during the past few years to in Alaska showing that they yields of farm crops. make the trip as he had scribbled on by explaining that he takes about have already gained information sufficient What contributes to the keeping purpose of its being stocked with The future of American business, the letter "can not come this time live pounds of ordinary mineraline to indicate important changes reindeer. The Canadian government qualities in butter. the future prosperity of all people, either." No inquest was held. (which is pure concentrated minerals for the betterment of the industry Protecting cereal products from the depends on the integrity of both is taking an active interest in the and cost only a couple of dollars) and and for reducing the death rate of ravages of insects. One of the coun development of this novel industry. $3,000 IN PRIZES FOR capital an^ labor. The laboring man mixes same with enough bran or filler 1 animals in the herds. try's greatest manufacturers of breakfast must be honest, must give decent to make a hundred pounds. All hogs MINNESOTA SEED Less than 30 years ago 1,280 reindeer SALESMANSHIP AND foods is using some 'of the results service in his work and he must be and especially brood sows require were introduced into Alaska T. E. Odland, secretary of the Minnesota already obtained. thrifty. No less must the business minerals as they keep them free from, SERVICE IN 1921 from Siberia for the purpose of establishing Crop Improvement association, The development of sprays to protect man and capitalist be honest, give in the pink of condittf worms, and herds to assist the Eskimos reports that already several plants from the ravages of insects. service and practical thrift. are essential to the hogs growth and "When we hear of a man cutting in maintaining themselves, owing hundred samples of'Minnesota grown, down on his advertising," said a wise a well balanced ration. This inexpensive Laziness and extravagance are sins. to the reduction in numbers ol purebred seed grains have been entered The discoverv of new and more mixture placed in a sheltered* So is GREED, but more deadly. bank president, "we cut down on his seals and other sea animals along the for the seventeenth annual seed S prolific fruits for Minnesota's farms box where the hogs can get at it as credit." coast, ^-endangering the future of show of his association, which will be and gardens already richly rewarded. And that's onl^the beginning. We they need it, will produce far better 150,000 MINNESOTA HENS these natives. The success of this held at the Ryan hotel, St. Paul, results than any high-priced so-called all know what the public does to the SENTENCED TO DEATH experiment has been extraordinary, February 23, 24, and 25, and that stock foods. man who stops in his appeal to the Means to eliminate plant diseases as the number of descendents of the more are coming in every day. Thee people at large. It begins to forget like smut and rust which collect such Send two dollars to The Mineraline The farm hen of Minnesta is out original importation of reindeer into entries come-from Minnesota's farmers, heavy toll from grain-growers. him. We all know, from thousands Chemical Co., 1638 North Wells St., to increase her batting average this Alaska now are estimated at approximately both members of the association of examples the country over, wh.it The handling of peat soils and their Chicago, 111., and they will forward year. Her average yearly egg yield 200,000, of which about 50,000 and non-members. Any farmer who occurs when the regular advertisement you by prepaid parcel post, enough reclamation. Positive results are already is around seven dozens. Poultry experts belong to white men and the remainder wishes may make entries, without of a brand, or an article' or-jf mineraline to make a full hundred being recorded, are predicting she will succeed. to Eskimos. the payment of anyfe.es,...simply wr ting merchant is only reduced in sizfe pounds. (Adv.) 4t. Under the culling campaign carried Resemble. Meat of Young Beef to Mr. Odland for blank applications. Eliminating tuberculosis and contagious a continuous policy the publib on in 1920 by the cooperation of farm Reindeer meat is juicy, tender, and abortion among cattle thru To make an entry is to get seems to feel that something has gonev bureaus and the agricultural extension practically without the gamey flavor sanitation. chance at some part of the $3,000 out of the thing or person advertised service of the state university, which* characterizes so much other which will be distributed in cas.i All of the studies named are meeting Auction Auction and they begin to shun it or him about 5,000 flocks were culled and game. It most nearly resembles the premiums. with results of promise, and the consciously or subconscious^. about 150,000 birds were discarded as meat of yearling beef. The skins of Among the speakers to address the solution of every one of the problems There are not going to be hard Feb. Wednesday, 9,1921 non-paying layers and condemned to reindeer are valuable for glove-mak.ing annual meeting to be held in co attacked will mean a contribution of 1- times in 1921. Even now the times the block. Demonstrations were given purposes. Tanned with the hair nection with the exhibit will be J. economic importance to the state and are not hard they only appear so to by the poultry experts in 50 counties. on they are very light, and robes W. Nicolson, secretary of the Michigan to the nation. In point of the problems We will hold our first horse some people in contrast -with the extravagance The number of demonstrations made from the soft, tanned skins of Crop Improvement association, on which it is working the University auction for 1921 on Wednesday, and inflation of the previous to the county ranged from five to reindeer with the hair on are for which this year will handle sever.il Department of Agriculture i^ February 9th, beginning at 1 three, four and five years. But twenty. weight probably the warmest covering carloads-of seeds for its members W one of the most productive institutions p. m. and will hold regular auctions times are going to be DIFFERENT Men, women and children from the known. These might be extremely R. Porter of the North Dakota association in the state. every Wednesday thereafter in 1921. People who have things to farms were in hearty accord with useful as automobile robes for and W. H. Olin, one of the and will have at the sales sell have really TiOT TO SELL them the motive of the campaign and usually winter hi the colder parts of the leading agricultural specialists of KOOCHICHING COUNTY horses of every kind and description, in 1921, not throw them at the btiyer. turned out in goodly numbers. country. Colorado, Luther Burbank, wonder includingJieavy draft OATS WIN AT INTERNATIONAL An advertisement in the paper or The work gained in popularity as it The Lotnen brothers and their associates, worker of the plant world, has also horses, delivery horses, farm GRAIN SHOW magazine that amounted to a mere proceeded. Poultry associations, Mr. Jafet Lindeberg, of been asked to speak. mares and horses, mules and a card, won't go in 1921. You have to teachers of agriculture in the hign Nome, Alaska, are the largest owners Minnesota's annual seed show is large number of second hand tell the folks about the article, explain schools, county superintendents and of reindeer among the white men, ranked as among the top-notch exhibits A sample of oats grown by R. r. work horses, right out of work, its merits, and the qualities many others often had a part in mak having about 35,000 in their herds. of the kind in America. Langaard of Mizpah, got into the also several carloads of milk that make it worth their buying. ing it a success. Many farmers after During the past summer they imported money class at the International Hay cows. Don't forget the date. The day of the salesman—personally receiving instructions from the specialists and erected on the coast of KOOCHICHING COUNTY Private sale dailv. and Grain Show held at Chicago. and in ads has returned. practiced culling of their flocks Bering Sea between Nome and the BOYS STUDY FARMING Competition at this show is open to Nineteen twenty-one will be prosperous with marked success. Culling teams mouth of the Yukon river two small Koochiching county is now represented the Unitel States and Canada. More BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN to the manufacturer, the merchant were organized in several counties refrigerating plants, with the necessary by four persons at the Minnesota than two hundred samples, w^re entered Midway Horse Market and the man who works if he and assisted'the county agents in putting concentration corrals. The College of Agriculture and an in the oats ^class. Five other St. Paul will properly sell his article, his goods demonstrations in accordance reindeer steers to be killed for export equal number in the school of agriculture. samples from Minnesota won prizes BIARD, AUCTIONEER and his labor and aim to give service with the teachings of the poultry will be driven to these places, where They are all enthusiastic at this show. to the public in general and his experts from University Farm and they will be slaughtered and the carcasses about their work and are very optomistic We would like to hear from several customers in particular. chilled for shipment to Seattle about Northern Minnesota as farmers in the county who wish to The big national advertiser took a Experimental shipments during the try out some of the improved varieties a place to apply their training in the FOR SALE breathing spell this winter. They past few years have demonstrated basic industry of farming. of oats, and barley recommended TOOTH TALK NO. 6 there is a good demand for reindeer season of doubt. But they are ba1 a More of the boys growing up in by the Minnesota Crop Improvement about to arrange their year's advertising meat in the United States, which Koochiching county would do well to Association. These grains are both schedules and there is ever}' Sixth.of a series of short talks or now taking the place of native game especially adapted to Koochiching look forward tof the completion of a indication that they will use printers* teeth and mouth conditions written which can no longer be legally sold. course in either the school or college county. By growing the improved ink in 1921 stronger than ever. This and published for the good of The last steamer from Nome to Seattle varieties, it is believed the production of agriculture and then settling down •. Lot Seven, Block 16, Libertv time they are going to sel^jind wc the community is reported to have brough to develop a farm home here. per acre can be increased and any Addition to International Falls, 1,000 carcasses of reindeer, which av-j undei"stand that the}* will make a A recent issue of "The Farmer" surplus grown can be disposed of for and two shares of Koochiching particular point on quality and service. Bleeding Gum. erage about 150 pounds each. Next seed, for which there is always a demand carries the following editorial comment: Dairy and Produce Association Do vour gums bleed Do you year it is planned to make regular somewhat above the market "It is generally conceded that stock, belonging to a bankrupt sucer from Pyorrhea? Have you shipments oij, a considerably large price. With the limited acreage the cut-over districts of the three estate. WE ARE BECOMING scale, and with the rapid increase of abscesses on your teeth? Pus Great Lakes states constitute the available for crop production in this pockets-form at the roots of these the herds shipments will continue to MORE SANE AGAIN county, it is necessary thatt. particular largest area of undeveloped land teeth and poison the whole system grow until reindeer meat from Alaska attention be paid to the quality of suitable for successful agriculture to Write by the discharge of virulent germs. becomes a recognized article of fooJ "I have worked 12 hours a day for crops grown so as to take advantage be found in the entire United States. DULUTH JOBBERS CREDIT Many headaches are due to this throughout the country. more than 50 years," said Webster, of special prices. The soil is to be found here and the gradual poisoning joint troubles, Artie Plain. Valuable Grazing Land the great. American statesman. The experiment stations have a BUREAU better class of hard wood timber Reindeer live on the treeless artic "Work, work, work that is the "rheumatism", have been scientifically land can scarcely be excelled for high limited amount of pure seed for sale. Duluth, Minnesota main thing, said Lincoln. .traced to this source heart plains, where in summer they feed To secure any of this orders must be production of grains, grasses and root affections, often serious, follow mainly on the abundant vegetation There is more happiness in work Climatic conditions, year in placed at once. Varieties available crops. which th,e, short artic summer produces, than in anything else. Many of us this so-called "rheumatism." Good and year out, are more certain to be and prices will be furnished from the and in winter eat the lichen, who drudge, drudge away year after teeth are priceless but a tooth healthful and favorable for agriculture Farm Bureau office on request. with a pus pocket at its root is commonly called reindeer moss, which year will feel like disputing that than almost any section of the almost as vicious as a cancer. covers great areas in the north. These statement offhand. But if they will world. The' markets are close at RAGS WANTED a to artic plains, or tundras, cover many Pyorrhea is not painful usually reflect a bit, and consider just how Kand for the disposition of all crops millions of acres round the Bering and one is apt to let it go unnoticed. they would feel if they had absolutely produced. The only things needed to Will pay 10c per pound for clean, Sea and artic coasts of Alaska. The Watch for those ..bleeding nothing to do, there are few of them make the cut-over districts highly good sized, cotton rag. at The Pre.. DR. H. C. ABRAHAMSON gums—they are your Warning. introduction of reindeer to Alaska has that will not say that without work productive and prosperous are capital Office. demonstrated that these 3t»tic- plains. they would be lost/ and energy. The cut-over land Consultation and Examination which hitherto have been considered DR. E. W. BUNCE, D. D. S. Even the Bolsheviki believe in farmer has one of the few remaining CONDEMN HIGH PRICED Free desert wastes, are really valuable work, only they «4-0, not understand opportunities for capitalizing his labor STOCK FOODS F. Billing., an experienced prosthetist'in grazing lands which will be a source human nature. in the process of changing waste charge of a new supply to meet the growing Rai.er For some years there has been more land into productive land." Prominent Hog Say. Prices litis BIdg. demands. t- or less aversion to work. Not that According to the last census reports Charged are Unwarranted—Make. OFFICE AND LABORATORY In this connection it is of interest humans in the mass don't want to Minnesota gained more in number of Hi. Own Hog Food, With Better 311 THIRD STREET International Falls, Minnesota to know that the Canadian government work. But our minds, have been fcarms than all adjoining states combined Result.. n: International Falls. last June leased a great area of filled since 1914 or 1915 with all sorts t' ana more than half of the new Sf? Erg'. Phone 474 Open & Sunday. land in extreme northern Canada to of half crazy thoughts and.notions farms^in Minnesota are in Northern "That he is all through paying fancy Stefansspn, theartic (explorer, for the Subscribe for The Pres. that have made niany of us po6r Minnesota. prices for stock foods and hog -•*.. 7j".* 'v. /.aasa Mi Jta Hi*?