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*•$}*'ff?-' v. i-f'' ,j INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FAGE EIGHT AFFECTIONATE PHEASANT HAPPENINGS OF THE COUNTY ROADSMILLIONS It Keeps at Heels of Rabbit Hunter a Who Did Not Have DogBruno Grummel of Tiffin, O., walked a few miles into the country to hunt -By Our Special Correspondents- Public Directly Interested in rabbits. He did not have a dog, Btlt when he entered the woods he wj^ Effort to Stop Drain on joined by a rock pheasant that hung at his heels^alt the afternoon and Carriers' Income. played dog for htm. #.• FARMERS' CLUBS STUDY t# r# Vt three carloads of dynamite in the &x: Grummel did not dare shoot the bira 55 LAND CLEARING METHODS county at cost thereby making a saving WORK NOT DONE 8IG SUMS FOR because It was protected by law. On MARGIE NEWS WEEKLY MARKETGRAM for the farmers of $5000. The i-: returning home Grummel tried walking •.« •.« The Farmers' Club of Wildwood banks and merchants were very willing •V :•:ss:•: through weeds and bush to lose the Railway* Asking Labor Board to held a stump pulling demonstration to cooperate and give their services (By the U. S. Bureau of Markets bird, but it trailed him two paces to Mr. Rowe spent Saturday in Big Agreements Abrogate fWastefu! at one of their meetings last fall. Washington, D. C.) gratis to hasten development ibe rear. Falls. Cyrus O'Loughlin and Chas. McLean, Mads Under Federal Control. For week ending Feb. 9, 1921 and increase the prosperity of the Friends witnessed an odd sight when Fruits and Vegetable*:—Potatoes who were members of the crew with OrniviT't'l vnV'ing Into the communities concerned. Andy Miller was a business visitor "The entire country, its consumers, •, ii i. w'tfbiiing sedately the Minnesota land clearing special held at 85c to 90c per 100 lbs. f. o. J. The plan was so satisfactory last -ip its farmers, Its workmen, and even the' in Int'l Falls last week. last spring gave the^ demonstration. northern shipping stations. Chicago year both to the farmers and the railway employees themselves, are directly The farmers were shown how to remove carlot market up 15c, reaching $1.15 business men that all are willing to Interested with the. rail roads in Mrs. Bloom was in Internationil stumps with a puller and a to $1.25 sacked. Round whites steady repeat the undertaking this year and cutting down railway operating expenses." North Carolina Mule Falls on Thursday last. small amount of dynamite. at western New York shipping points in addition several more communities Routed Dairy Invader $1. to $1.10. New York market dull The Beaver Farmers' Club near Ray This Is the keynote of the case presented will handle a carload of dynamite if M. J. McHugo found his cow that by the railroads to the United $1.50 to $1.65 bulk. is now working out a plan for cooperative sufficient orders are received. Arrangements was lost, right near home. A terri^c. racket in the barn States Railroad Labor Board, now in Hay:—Market remains dull Only land clearing. It is believed have now been made to of A. Johnson, a farmer, of near session In Chicago. top grades in demand. Lower grades that more can be accomplished by a handle cars at Northome, Mizpah, Raleigh, N. C., announced that The railroads have submitted evidence Dr. Dufort was called1 here on Friday selling only at heavy discounts. Receipts group working together than the Big Falls, Littlefork, Ray, and Loman. a milk thief had met his Waterloo to the board to show why the to attend Mrs. Wilson. generally light but equal to the same numbef working by themselves. Tentative arrangements have been at the business end of a farm National Agreements affecting railway limited demand. Cincinnati market The members of this club hope to made for distributing a car at Baudette, shop labor should be abrogated, believing mule. J. B. Burns was called to Duluth on congested with poor hay. Large speed up the rate of land clearing in Johnson had planted the mule Cook and Big Fork. This will that this is a vitally important Friday as his mother was very ill. in the stall of a cow which the quantity Idaho hay reported enroute the community thru cooperative effort step in the process of reduoing operating give every farmer in the county an thief had been milking at night. expenses. to Kansas City and lower prices are in the use of land clearing machinery. opportunity to buy dynamite in car Mrs! J. H. Burns left here last This step Is not only necessary to When the farmer reached the expected. Quote:—No. 1 timothj, They, also cooperate in the loads at cost. The minimum carload Insure adequate earning power to the barn, shotgun in hand, he found Thursday on a visit to her parents New York $23 Chicago $2450 Memphis purchase of dynamite in large quantities. is 20,000 pounds however, and this raili^oads, but will make possible an a battered milk pail, a wrecked near Bemidji. $28 Cincinnati $25 Minneapolis minimum must be reached to get the ultimate reduction in rates. milking^stool, a hat, a self-satisfied $20. No. 2,' two to-three dollars lower. benefit of a low price. Present The best method of land clearing The agreements were made by the mule, but no thief. Mr. Backe of Minneapolis is here No. 1 alfalfa, Kansas City$22 quotations in carloads are $18.75 for Railroad Administration just before might be riiade a subject of discussion on a visit to his daughters and to attend Omaha $21 Memphis $29. Some 40 per cent $17.75 for 30 per cent and the end of Federal control. The sum at a meeting of every club in thrj to business affairs. total of the rules and working conditions grades selling as low as $11 per ton. $16.75 for 20 per cent. These prices Good Reason. county. Clubs in a position to do su provided by the National Agreements No. 1 prairie, Omaha $10 Kansas City Grandmother had been talking to make it possible for farmers to buy might offer a prize to the member doing The Basket Social given by the have increased the operating four-year-old Mary Ellen about becoming $15 Minneapolis $15. all they can possibly use to advantage the most land clearingduring the expenses of the railroads by hundreds school on Saturday evening was weil angry so easily. After the little Feed:—Market continues dull and and if they will do this, it should year as is being done by a number or of millions, and have decreased the attended and they took in about $70. girl had listened a few minutes country dealers are not showing any be possible to distribute a car at the clubs in Wisconsin. efficiency and output of the employees she thought it time to tell of some of inclination to buy except when *n each of the points mentioned. in other ways resulting In losse9 hei good qualities, so she said: "Yesterday Mrs. Dodd came on Thursday to urgent need. Western offerings which cannot be calculated in dollars STATE UNIVERSITY ADDS A circular letter and order blank my dolly got stepped on and visit her daughter, Mrs. Nickelson, wheat feeds, especially from mil!.*, and cei^ts. will be mailed out from the Farm Bureau broken and I didn't cry a bit or scold LAND CLEARING SECTION also her sons Earl and Harold who For several weeks the railroads are heavier both for prompt and deferred office to every farmer in the anybody." are here working in the woods. have been multiplying instances of the shipment. Canadian mills offering "That was fine," approved grandmother county. The orders will then be A new section, that of land clearing, •absurd and extravagant results of the bran and middlings in northeastern very much pleased. turned in to the bank or dealer thru has been authorized by the Habor rules fastened upon them by the Mrs. E. J. Olson and children left A little later she happened to remember territory at prices lower than whom the farmer wishes to buy the University Board of Regents in con-i National Agreements. on Monday last for Fergus Falls to the incident and turned to domestic quotations. Quote:—Bran dynamite. nection with the agricultural engineering In one case cited before the board a attend the funeral of Mrs. Olson's Mary Ellen: "Who stepped on your $20, middlings $19, flour middlings $23, machinist was paid 16% hours' wages division at University farm. dolly yesterday?" she asked. father. linseed meal $37, Minneapolis. for work all performed within eight SHALL KOOCHICHING The section will be in charge of And back came the enlightening an Live Stock and Meats:—Compared hours. This case illustrated the effect Mark J. Thompson, superintendent of swer: "Why, I did, grandma."— COUNTY BE REPRESENTED Mr. Wilson, who was spending the of the rule that for each "call" the with week ago hog and lamb prices the northeast experiment station at change. week in the city was called home on worker is to be paid five hours' wages AT THE STATE FAIR at Chicago declined, while cattle an 1 Duluth, who will have the rank of even If he works only ten minutes. Saturday on account of the illness of ewe sheep showed moderate advances. associate professor of land clearing. The case of a car repairer on the his wife, who was taken suddenly MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Hog lost 40 to 65c, fat lambs, For the last four years Koochiching Mr. Thompson will divide his time Virginian Railway, who was recently very ill on Friday last but is improving i• feeding lambs and yearlings 50c to county has not been represented, with Default having been made in the between the station at Duluth and paid over $1,000 for services which at this writing. 75c. Fat ewes up 50c tp $1.25 per 100 an exhibit at the Minnesota state fair. payment of the sum of three hundred were never rendered, and In addition University farm. For several weeks sixty-seven and 50-100 ($367.50) dollars, lbs. Beef steers 50c to 75c higher the same amount of overtime as was Much interest was shown in„an exhibit he has been giving lectures on lanrt The people of Margie were surprised which is claimed to be due and- fs butcher cows and heifers 25 to 85c. made by his gang, was another example. last year but there were not clearing before college students "n due at the date ot this notice upon a and shocked on Friday evening Veal calves dpwn 25 to 50c. Febru enough funds available to pay the farm engineering. His land-clearing certain mortgage duly executed and last to hear that a young man had In connection with ftie riile that ary 9 Chicago prices: Hogs, bulk ot expense of preparing such an exhibit. delivered by Abbey C. Ballard and John and farm-development experience committed suicide by hanging himself none but mechanics or apprentices sales, $8.70 to $9.25 medium and good H. Ballard, husband and wife, mortgagors, Many have expressed a desire to sec riorthern Minnesota, particularly in shall do mechanics' work, the followtyg' near the road about a mile out to Julius DeBonis mortgages, beef steers $7.75 to $9.25 butcher the county represented thi§ year. opening the experimental farm, "witl was cited to indicate its unfair* of town. He was seen first by Win. bearing date the 27th day of December, cows and heifers $4.25 to $8.30 feeler The Farm JBureau and the county Make his new work of great practic tl ness: 1919, and with a power of sale therein Scholz as he was driving by the place steers $6:25 to $8.50 light and agent will assist in the preparation of Value. contained, duly reoorded in the office and he immediately notified the Five Hours' Pay for 30 Minutes' Work medium weight veal calves $9.50 to an exhibit if funds are provided to of the register of deeds in and for the v*fAssisting Mr. Thompson will oe "The El Paso & Southwestern Railroad marshal and it was found he had $12.25 fat lambs $7 to $9.90 feedTrf»lambs county of Koochiching and state »f take care of the expense. Whether Arthur J. Schwantes, xof Escanaba. recently had an engine set out al hung himself with a small cord. He Minnesota, on the 3rd day of January, $7 to $8.25 yearlings $5.75 to or not an exhibit will be prepared depends, Douglas, and about the time It was Mich., a graduate of the Wiscons'n 1920, at 10 o'clock A. M., in book "I" was identified by Mr. Lind as having $7.50 fat ewes $4.50 to $5.50. therefore, on blether or not ready to go to its train It developed mortgages, on page 233, and no act5-* college of agriculture. Mr. Schwantes formerly worked at his camp. He Eastern wholesale fresh meat markets enough money is raised to pay for it.. that a window light was broken in th« or proceeding having been instituted, will be land-clearing specialist of the was buried here in the cemetery on declined on practically all classes It was suggested last year by the cab. It was necessary for the foreman at law or otherwise, to recover the new section and will have the rank Sunday. debt secured said mortgage on any of meat. Beef down 50c to $1.50 to call a carpenter to do the work that Highland Farmers' Club of Northome bjr assistant professor of land clearing. part thereof. he could have performed himself In a Veal and pork loins $1 to $2 lamb and that each farmers' club contribute He has. had several years of practical Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, O f# O C# *V +V 4* *V few minutes. The train was delayed mutton $1 to $3 per 100 lbs. ^February $25 for this purpose. This suggestion that by virtue of the power of sale experience in Florida, Wisconsin one hour and 30 minutes, and the employee 9 prices goM grade meats: Beef $13 has been put before all the clubs of contained in said mortgage, and pursuant 8 BIRCHDALE SHAVINGS called to do the work was paid ^linnesota, antf Camp Upton. He to $14.50 veal $19 to $21 lamb $18 to to the statute in such case made the county for their consideration five hours for work requiring 30 minutes." #.• »A +.• #,« #J» will instruct college classes and will tV f# f# V# O and provided, the said mortgage will $19 mutton $10 to $12 light pork this year. It is surely a worthy un-j do investigation and research work be foreclosed by a sale of the premises Delvina St. Lawrence made a trip loins $20 to $22 heavy loins $15 to dertaking for the clubs to assume The Inefficiency created In Inflexible with a view to determining the best described in and conveyed by said to her home last Friday night. $18. application of the rules contained 14 this responsibility. and thereby demonstrate mortgage, viz: and cheapest methods. Plans for the agreements in question was illu» Grain:—Prices fluctuated rapidly their ability to do some real Lot thirty (30) block three (3) Holler's this section also contemplate the fullest trated In the following actual cast Clarence Chambers bought a team addition to Koochiching, now International constructive work for the develo from day to day under alternating cooperation with the extension which recently occurred on the Baltimore Falls, in Koochiching county of buckskins from Bert Casell. ment of the county. An exhibit at bearish and bullish sentiment, altho division in giving demonstrations of & Ohio Railroad: a.nd-j§tate of Minnesota, with the the Minnesota State Fair, which is prices show net gains*£or the week. hereditaments and appurtences which land clearing in northern districts of "An engine was placed In the E. Ruberg made a business trip to Kansas City reports southwestern the largest in the United States^, has sale will be made by the sheriff of said shops for certain repairs. Because the state. Baudette and International Falls recently Koochiching county at the front door a tremenduous advertising value, an mills seeking cash wheat with country of the provisions of the National of the court house, in the city of International would undoubtedly interest many offerings very light despite advance Agreement, It was necessary that HOW I WON MY Falls in said county and state, members of five crafts perform in cash prices. Exporters prospective settlers in the possibilities on the 26th day of March, 1921, at STATE FAIR TRIP Nels Envall and the Berglund parts of this work formerly, the of this county. other countries reported offering 10 o'clock a. m., of that day, at public brothers paid a visit to their home ar entire operation was performed by vendue, to the highest bidder for cash wheat to Europe much cheaper than The Koochiching Township Farmers' the members of but two crafts." Border. to pay said debt of three hundred sixty-seven "My trip to the State Fair was a American wheat. Germany has Club, the Highland Farmers' Club, $6,500,000 for Work Not Performed and 50-100 dollars, and interest, complete success. I enjoyed it very bought nearly two million bushels the Indus Farmers' Club and the and the taxes, if any, on said premises, How the railroads of the country Ole Nylander made a trip to Baudette much being it was the first time \I Australian wheat equal $1.79^, terms Rapid River Farmers' Club have already and twenty-five dollars, attorney's were compelled to pay almost $6,500/ and brought back two teams had been in a big city. half cash, balance six months credit. fees, as stipulated in and by said to signify their willingness to 000 In the first six months of 1920 foi for his camp. "My trip was earned by growing a mortgage in case of foreclosure, and Corn trade active country offerings Service not rendered because of tha contribute $25 for this exhibit. Eve the disbursements allowed by law subject Chester White boar pig. He wis effects of but one of the 182 rules in to arrive, moderate weather conditions club should take this matter up afc to redemption at any time within The children of our school have sure a dandy for he grew very nicely eluded In the Shop Crafts National more favorable although roa Is once as it must be known at an earlv one year from the day of sale, as prjvided now received new desks or chairs Agreement was shown In the testimony. with very little care. by law. in such conditions that three days date whether or not an ehhibit will which are of the latest design. "When the time came for the trip. Dated December 28th, A. D. 1920. dry weather needed Ijefore hauling be put on. It will be necessary to This punitive payment for work never JULIUS DeBONIS, I was very glad for I knew I wou.d can be begun. In Chicago cash solicit funds from other sources thJ.n performed was required by a clause Mortgage^. The Camp Fire Girls had a ceremonial have the time of my life. It was th* market No. 2 red winter wheat 26 l' the farmers' clubs but the farmers' in the National Agreement, which provides J. J. Hadler, Attorney. meeting at A. Schonsby's place first time I ever was inside of a tra 30 over March No. 2 hard 8 to 10c clubs by taking the initiative in the that when employees are required J13-20-27-F3-10-17. and six girls received the first rank. and if it hadn't been for the free trip over No. 3 mixed corn 6c under May, to check in and out on their matter will also have first right to probably it would have been some own time they will be paid one hour yellow five to five and half cents under. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION the credit for benefits derived from A birthday party was given at time before I would have had the extra at the close of each week. TO SELL, MORTGAGE Kansas City reports milling demand the exhibit. Here is an opportunity BarvaFs for Miss Mary Coby, one of The rigid classifications of labor, OR LEASE LAND chance to ride. fair but no active demand. No. for the farmers' clubs of the county when taken In connection with the our teachers and a most enjoyable "When the time came to work _n 2-dark hard wheat 10^2C over Kansas to act unitedly for their mutual benefit. Estate:, of Beatrice Ogden •rule that requires that a man must tirnfc was had. the grand stand, I was very much surprised City March. Minneapolis reports ni The farmers' clubs teach cooperation have four years' experience before being at the small amount of work STATE OF MINNESOTA, important flour trade. For the week between their members.. Can employed to perform any of the Mrs. A. Bugny and Mrs. E. Ruberg, County of Koochiching, there was to be done. About two Chicago March wheat gained 5%c, they no also cooperate with "each work listed In them, result in paying In Probate Court: were visitors at our school. It seems hours in the afternoon and about closing at $1.62^. May corn J^c, it rates applicable to men who are supposed other to have their county represented In the matter of the estate of Beatrice as if the parents do not care much two hours in the evening wasNall the to be fully qualified for work 66 5-8c. Minneapolis March wheat at the state fair? Ogden. about the education of their children, which does not require men of four time I had to be on duty and the rest up 6j4c at $.15154 Kansas City Marcn The state of Minnesota to all' persons experience. as only a few visit the school. years! of the time was to ourselves. interested in the selling of certain 5c at $1.54j4 Winnipeg-^May 8 5-8 at FARMERS' INSTITUTES To Illustrate how the Inflexibilities lands belonging to said ward. The petition "We visited Minnehaha Falls, and $1.77 5-8. Chicago May "wheat $1.52}^. FOR KOOCHICHING COUNTY of many of the rules now enforced operate of Garland Ogden, as representative A pie social was held at the church Longfellow Gardens and also that Products:—Butter markets Dairy of the above named ward, being to mulct the railroads of large great jplant of Armour's packing for the parson's benefit. Mr. Abbott demoralized during the week and declines Koochiching county has secured duly filed in this court, representing sums for «ervices which In, the absence was present and gave an excellent house. We visited all the exhibits registered in all markets. Eastern the week of March 21-26 for institute that it is necessary and for the best of these rules could be obtained talk. They were to organize a Community that were in the fair grounds. When interests of said estate and all interested markets especially weak with work. The institutes will consist of for relatively moderate sums, evidence the week ended, I wished I could live therein that certain lands of said club at that time but post* prices below Chicago, although present was laid before the Labor Board showing morning and afternoon meetings unless ward described therein be sold and poned it four days later, or Feb, it over again for it was one long week that three men who were employed conditions in the east are better. otherwise arranged. Two speakers praying that a license be to him granted At that meeting G. A. Qlson was of pleasure. When I look back on it at a small pumping station In Chicago remains weak and declinc and possibly three, one being la to sell the same Michigan, performing unskilled work, present and the different officers* now. I say it's worth the trouble to Now therefore, you and each of you, occurred again on the 9th. Prices woman, will make up the corps provided would, when classified under the rules, were elected. grow a pig or a patch of potatoes. are hereby cited and required to show 92 score: New York Philadelphia, by the extension division. receive an excess of pay amounting court, cause, if any you have before this "I wish all the boys and girls would Boston 43c Chicago 42j^c. Lighter Northome, Loman, and Rapid River the .court to more than the value of all the water at the probate court rooms in IT PAYS TO CLEAR LAND take it from me and join the different consumptive demand and imports ar? have already applied for institute county of pumped and current generated at house, in International Falls, contests. on the Mr. James Ewald operating a dairy factors influencing trading. work. We have a possibility of six Koochiching, state of Minnesota, this station. Walter Peggar, 5th day of March, 1921, at 10 o'clock A. in the county and consequently can farm in Koochiching township sold The Chicago testimony contains literally M., why the prayer of said petition Loman, Mine. At consider three more applications. hundreds of Instances such as $1000 worth of potatoes (principally DYNAMITE COST should not be granted. these, all supporting the contention of Irish Coblers) from 5 acres of ground The institutes held in/ the coujrty Witness the judge of said court, and the railroads that the labor rules under Cheaper dynamite has long been Auto For Sale—Nash 6 in best running last year and had 150 bushels left to last winter proved very helpful to the seal of said court, this 9th day of which they have been forced to February, 1921. pot in the cellar. The average value the one thing above all others sought those attending. The institutes will order. Driven one season 10,000 work are such as to prevent the "honest, JOHN BERG, (Court Seal). by the settlers that they might clear be held preferably in those communities miles. Price on request. Can be seen of the corn crop in Minnesota la efficient and economical management" Judge of Probate Court. lis up their land more rapidly. Last at Peterson's garage, Northome, year was $19.12 per acre according to where the greatest number of demanded by the Transportation J. J. Hadler, 'M ir- Minn. Write Nevin E. Ward, Northome, the reports of the' U. S. bureau of year arrangements were made by the people can be gotten together and the Attorney for petitioner. Act Feb. 10-17-24. Farm Bureau for the distribution of greatest amount of good can be donci Minn. tf crop estimates. !&->.::yr--%i 4rjv'v$r' Ji 4hp ki