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

February 17, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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KOREANS SLAIN word in their own behalf that the Injustice and hardship appear." Describing the action of the Japanese HAPPENINGS OF THE COUNTY soldiers at Kan Chang, Rev." Mr. Foote said that the young men of that village were "herded in front of a Korean house and, without even a -By Our Special Correspondents- form of examination, shot down, 25 in all. Then tlie bodies were heaped together Missionaries Tell of the Atrocities in two piles and covered with 3? Perpetrate in Chientao District yvood and burned. When the fuel was being placed on them some of the of China. «L* •.« «.« *.• »,• MM a a a STATE AID TO POULTRY spent the week end in International wounded still were able to rise, .but »V ASSOCIATIONS WILL were bayonet&l to the ground and falls. W WEEKLY MARKETGRAM *A\ MARGIE NEWS their fate in the flames. BE PAID IN FULL i,« 3 MANY VILLAGES DESTROYED #S #.« #.« O O All poultry associations entitled Were Hard-Working People. Cory Hawn is completing his job ol V# V# V* "1 know these people well," Mr. state aid, says N. E. Chapman, specialist surfacing the muskeg with gravel. (By the U. S. Bureau of Markets Mrs. Bishop, of Minneapolis, is here Foote continued. "They live in an Washington, D. C.) of the agricultural extension Charge Deliberate Intention of Wiping visiting Mrs. Wilson. out-of-the-way glen. The land was For weed ended February 16th, 1921. service of the university, will be glad The representative of the Dickensen Out All Young Christians—Not not fertile and firewood was scarce. Hay and Feed: Hay receipts light to know that there will be ample Seed Co., visited the community Punished for Religion, Say They were a quiet, hard-working people, Dr. Dufort, of Northome, was in in Eastern markets heavy in West, funds to pay all appropriations for a few days ago but made no purchases. who struggled hard to make a living. Japs, but for Banditry and town twice the past week. trend of market downward. Prices the show season of 1920-21. However, Their church and school, their Rebellion. declined during the week but a few a new appropriation bill must be Bible and hymn books, their. Sunday A. J. Anderson was in International have reacted from the low pouit. passed by the present legislature it Percy Smootz returned to Indus worship, and, above all, their Savior, Tokyo.—Details of alleged massacres Falls on Wednesday last. Cincinnati still congested. Good demand state^aid is to be continued. Saturday evening from International were their joy. They were not patriotic of Koreans by Japanese troops, for best hay noted at Minneapolis soldiers, and disapproved of The Minnesota State Poultry Falls, where he and his brother are the burning of Korean villages and the Dan Brown a former resident of the church taking part in politics." and Omaha. Quote No. 1 Breeders association has a new legislative destruction of native crops are given working. this place was in town last week. Miss Emma M. Palethorpe of Ontario, timothy New York $30, Philadelphia in statements received from Canadian committee composed of C. O. a member of the Canadian Presbyterian missionaries in the Chientao district $24, Cincinnati $20, Chicago $23.50,' Johnson and Frank Cross, both of Mrs. B. A. Snyder is busy these mission at Yongjung, tells Mrs. H. Hull was a passenger to of'China, supplementing previous reports Minneapolis $20, Memphis $29, Kansas Minneapolis, and William Kuhlmann days soliciting orders for Zanol in her statement of the execution of on this subject heretofore received. International Falls on Saturday. $18.50. No. 1 Alfalfa, Kansas City goods for which she is agent. of Winona, all prominent poultrymen. five men from the village of Suchilgo, City $19.50, Memphis $27, Omaha $ll. Officers and members oP every who, she says, were led by th% Japanese One of the missionaries, Dr. S. H. Mr. Durrin, of Northome, was in No. 1 prairie, Minneapolis $15, Kansas Arne Erickson is busy getting out poultry association of the state are soldiers to the top of a hi) Martin of Newfoundland, physician, attached town Saturday and Sunday on business. City $13, Omaha $10. urged to ^cooperate with these committeemen a supply of wood for the school. about three miles from Yongjung and to the Canadian Presbyterian The demand for feedstuffs remains in obtaining an adequate there put to death. mission at Yongjung, who visited the ».* #,• #,• JJ "In the top of the hill," she declares, «V light. There is better feeling in amount of state aid for poultry shows village of Norabawie on October 31, ».* X'l The Norwegian church will have a "there is quite a large hollow wheat feeds in Northwest, prices two days after the Japanese went the next biennial period. basket social next Saturday evening. EIDEM SCHOOL NOTES not visible from the road or village. through that district, states: slightly firmer that section. Eastern Some counties not on the state list Everybody turn out and help. The victims were made to sit at the "The facts recorded below api&y to #4 trade did not follow advance because for aid are organizing1 with the intention V# O bottom of this, where they were the whole district of Kan'do or Chientao, country dealers buying lightly. Very of joining the 75 already on (By Gertrude Good) slashed at with swords. It is reported in the southern part of the provinces Miss Wattles,, a Red Cross nurse little inquiry for cottonseed and linseed the list. One of the latest counties by an eye-witness tjjat two swords of Kirin, China. Japan, under the of St. Paul will be here on Monday meal but prices held fairly to organize and report a list of officers Miss Rajean Roberts visited with were broken and then the awful work strongest protest from China, has sent and Tuesday to give instructions to steady. Hominy and gluten feed is LeSueur county. was finished with bayonets. Then the ""over 15,000 men into this part of China us on Monday. a class in nursing. is quiet prices unchanged from week facturers. loose earth was pushed down from the with the seeming intention of wiping ago. New arrivals .Argentine bran sides pf the hollow to cover the mutilated out of existence, if possible, the whole The sixth grade did some good map A girl was gorn to Mr. and Mrs. bodies." sold at $28 Philadelphia market. Beet Christian community, especially all DOES DAWES KNOW THIS drawing last week. Crowe on Friday last but it only In answering inquiries at the Japanese young men. pulp and brewers grains dull offerer It is reported that Washington lived a few hours and it was buried war office. Lieutenant Colonel at lower prices. Stocks good movement authorities are in receipt of information Charges Wholesale Murder. Mr. C. W. Monty paid our school a Hata told a press correspondent on Saturday. The parents have the excellent. Quoted: Bran $33 to the effect that automobile "Village after village is daily being pleasant visit January 26th. that the number of Japanese troops sympathy of the entire community. middlings $29.50, flour middlings $2-1, .tires of standard American mak.are methodically burned and the young employed In the Chienta affair was reddog $39 delivered Northwest markets men shot, so that at present we have being shipped to this country 5,000, not 15,000. Villages had been The little folks—and some big ones 'the Camp Fire girls had a sale of a ring of villages surrounding this city No. 1 alfalfa meal $19.50 Kansas from France and sold in the American burned, he said, but only in cases —are busy making valentines. ice cream and cake, home made candy, that have suffered from fire or wholesale City, $22 St. Louis 36 per cent cottonseed market. Itis understood the tires where the majority of the inhabitants and many other attractions at the murder or both. The facts below meal $26.50, Memphis linseed were known to be in league with the are. part of a surplus of several The wood for next year has been are absolutely accurate: school house last Saturday, evening. outlaws. meal $37 Minneapolis, $41.50 hundred -thousand purchased by th^ hauled and cut this week. Mr. John "At daybreak a complete cordon of A large crowd attended, a nice social Calls Victims Bandits. Cincinnati white hominy $20 St. French government from the American Olson had the contract. Japanese infantry surrounded the main time was had and the girls did well, Referring to tbe charge that an organized Louis, $25 Cincinnati beet pulp $33, expeditionary force and resold in Christian village of Norabawie and, taking in something like $50.00. attempt was made "to wipe New Vork. various private speculators. T^e starting from the top of the valley, set The Farthers Club realized between out the whole Christian community," purchasers are free to send them tire to the immense stacks of unthreshed Fruits and Vegetables: Sacked fifty and sixty dollars from Colonel Hata said that it was possible millet, barley and straw and back to the United States, where, .t round white potatoes held at""80 to 94c the shadow social Saturday evening. a that a majority of those who had been then ordered the occupants of the is said, they can come in free of duty, per 100 lbs. f. o. b. northern shipping The proceeds are to be used for financing BIRCHDALE SHAVINGS V$ executed were Christians, but houses outside. In each case as the as this is the country of manufacture. stations. Chicago carlot market down were not punished for their religion a telephone line. father or son stepped forth he was During the months the tires ha*re 20 to 25c, at 90c to $1.05 sacked. Round but for banditry and rebellion. No shot on sight, and as he fell on his Bernard Rud has returned from Sst. charge was made against the missionaries. whites weakenied at western New been In France they have been Improperly NO WELCHING face, perhaps only half dead, great Luke's hospital. York shipping points, closing around stored andi are greatly deteriorated. piles of burning straw were thrown on Colonel Hata, while admitting that Their sale in their present Despatches from London are to $1. New York market down 10 to top of him. harsh measures had been adopted, said Delvina St. Lawrence and Mr. and the effect that Lord Chalmers will return 15c at $1.40 to $1.50 bulk. condition is a great detriment to "I was shown the blood marks on bad conditions had existed in that district Mrs. McGladry visited friends at the reputation of their original manu- the ground caused by the bayonet to the United States with Ambassador Live Stock and Meats: The feature for a long time owing' to the Border last Saturday. thrusts inflicted on the men as they Geddes, empowered to arrange of the Chicago live stock business unchecked activities of Chinese bandits,, SUMMOXS strove to rise from the flames, in spite for the funding of the British was the sharp drop in sheep and Korean outlaws and Russian Bolshevik!. of the fact that they had been shot Two of Cresh Grazin's children are debt of about $4,000,000,000 to this He said he was confident lamb prices. Fat and feeding lambs STATE OP MINNESOTA, three times at close range. The bodies seriously sick with pneumonia and a country. It is said that the British, that the Japanese soldiers-had not lost $1 yearlings 75c to $1.25 fat Koochiching" County, were soon charred beyond recognition. doctor was called from Stratton. been guilty of the barbarity with including Mr. Lloyd George, are it ewes 40c to $1.25. Hogs gained 30c, District Court, The mothers, wives and even which they had been charged. last convinced that the United States 15th Judicial District. to 60c per 100 lbs. Beef steers 25c to the children were forced spectators will never consent to a cancellation Joe Darval, the old horse trader, 65c. Common cows and' heifers lost of this treatment of all the grown LIFE EXHAUSTS HUBBY, CLAIM Hattie Mcintosh Plainti.f of the obligation or to its payment traded a horse with Mr. Barnes. males of the village. Houses were 25c but the better grade averaged 25c fired and soon the whole country was The next day he traded the one he parallel with inter-allied debts. It is to 50c higher. Feeder steers up 25c Hugh T. Mcintosh Defendant. Must Quit Sleeping tu Eat and Eating full of smoke, which was plainly visible well that our English friends have got to Mr. Shearer for a plug of tobacco. to 50c. February 16 Chicago prices: to Sleep, Says Wife of New from this town. The Japanese The state of Minnesota to the abo /e finally realized the truth. America Hogs, bulk of sales prices: Hogs ^9 York Man. soldiers then spread out and burned named defendant: got no recompense, either in reparations to $9.75 medium and good beef steers You are hereby summoned and required the houses of Christian believers in or mandate territory, for her A basket social was held by the $8 to $9.90 butcher cows and heifers New York.—"Your honor, my hus-i to answer the complaint of the other villages all the way down the sacrifice in France. On the other Camp Fire Girls at the school house. $4 to $9 feeder steers $6.75 to $8.25 above named plaintiff in the above entitled band is the laziest man in the world. valley to the main road. Then they hand the principal allies enormously action which complaint has been 'The poor abused boy has two colossal An entertainment was given which light and medium weight veal calves returned home to celebrate the emperor's filed in the office of the clerlt of the enriched themselves by the spoils of regrets—one that he Is forced-to included "Bluebeard," "Women's birthday. $9 to $12 fat lambs $6 to $8.90 feeding above named court, and to senve a cop stop eating so that he can sleep, and war. Even with the payment of the Rights," and "Single Blessedness* lambs$6. to $7.25 yearlings $5 to Photographs of Murders. of your answer to said complaint upon the other that he Is forced to stop debt owed to this country, their The sale of baskets brought $70.00 so $6.25 fat ewes $3.25 to $5.10. the subscriber, at his office in the city "As we approached the nearby villages sleeping so he can eat." wealth will be far greater than it was of International Falls, in said county the Camp Fire Girls only owe $40 on Dairy Products: Butter markets we found only women and children Thus testified Mrs. Marie Filborn of before the conflict. and state, within thirty (30) days after the piano they presented to the and some white-haired men. The have gained firmness during the week Jersey City, in her suit for an absolute the service of this summons upon yo*i, women with young babies on their school. and prices on the 16th are 4c higher divorce. Her husband is Mark Filborn, exclusive of the day of such service, backs were walking up and) down Piano, good condition and tone, for than a week ago. Trading is much and she has not seen him since and if you fail to answer said comiflaint wailing. I photographed ruins of 19 J. a sale at 918 Seventh street. See M. April, 1917. She has two young children. better and stocks have cleared up within the time aforesaid plaintiff buildings, among which were old men Gish for terms. tf herein will apply to the court for »•-. iri well. Tone of market is steady to tearing their hair and crying, while the relief demanded in said complaint INDUS PICKUPS $ "I confess that I made a monumental firm. Prices, 92 score: Philadelphia Dated February 8, 1921. mothers and daughters were recovering mistake, your honor," Mrs. Filborn Auto For Sale—Nash 6 in best running 47j4c New York 47c Boston 46^2c J. H. BROWN, bodies or unburned treasures -from v« v5 $3 continued. **I mildly suggested that order. Driven one season 10,000 Chicago 45j^c. Attorney for Plaintiff. the burning ruins. So many women Cornelius Rusfeldt visited our community perhaps it would be a good idea for miles, jprice on request. Can be seen International Falls, Minnesota.. Grain: The outstanding feature of were crying and I was so angry at him to get a job. last week. Come again. at Peterson's garage, Northom^. F. 17-24 M. 3 the week's trading is the advance what 1 had seen that I could not hold "Really, your honor, the look of Minn. Write Nevin E. Ward, Northome, ray camera steady enough to take a prices caused by green bugs in the amazement and horror that came to Miss Kendal! and Miss Snyder Minn. tf time exposure. southwest. On the 16th, however, an his face at such a disloyal thought on FOR SALE: "We have names and accurate reports the part of a wife has made me sorry overbought condition was revealed of 32 villages where murder and ever since that I voiced such a preposterous and prices reacted somewhat. Some tire have been used. One village has suggestion. And I haven't armers export business in low grade flour at had as many as 145 inhabitants killed. seen bim since. That's how it affected Minneapolis solid trainload has left Houses have been burned with women South half of South .East him." for seaboard. Country offering's and children in them. At Sonuntung corn somewhat larger as roads arc 14 were stood up in front of a quarter section 21, township 159, drying out. Export sales corn reported large grave, then shot "and their bodies Take Notice Pauper's Only Brother range 29, located on the Rapid destroyed with burning wood and 300,000 bus. at seabord, but Died 125 Years Ago oil. This is typical." business checked, somewhat by recent river and known as the former Rev. W. H. Foote, Canadian Presbyterian upturn and advance in ocean freights. missionary at Youngjung, London.—Asked in a Brussels In Chicago cash market No. 2 red location of the Baldus post- names several villages in which the police court whether he had any winter wheat 26 to 31c over Chicago FEBRUARY 15, 1921 homes, schools or churches of Christian office. Twenty acres cleared relatives to support him, a destitute March No. 2 hard 6 to 9c over No. natives were burned, and says man of eighty-three said he We wish to move the following from the Hamms 3 mixed and yellow corn 4 to 43^c and seeded down, and has fairly that in one of them 25 people were was without kin, his only brother Brewery building, which we must vacate by March 1st, under Chicago May. For the week shot and tbe bodies burned. Those having died 125 years ago. good log buildings. Inquire Chicago March wheat advanced 9c, and offer you— cases, he declares, are "absolutely Pressed fpr d.etails, he explained'that $19.00 authentic," the premises having been his father was married closing at $1,71J4 May corn 4^4c at At The Press Office inspected by four missionaries and a in and had a son who 71 3-8c. Minneapolis March wheat up 1792, No. 1 Upland Hay, per ton customs official. died three years later. The father $16.00 7%c at $1.5954 Kansas City March married a second time, in Un Tong Ja. Eighty Shot at 7j^c at $1.61 5-8 Winnipeg May 9j4c at the age of sixty-two, No. 2 Upland Hay, per ton. 1836, at $1.87}^$. Chicago May wheat »t Quoting Koreans as. his authority, and the applicant was born a $1.6754. he says that 23 persons were shot Shorts and Bran made from small mill, worth 10% more year later. and seven burned to death in their FOR SALE than standard, at— own houses at Cheng San that 80 ............... -$1.75 were shot at ITn Tong' Ja, and that nM 100-pound Sack.. Twins Born Twenty Miles these were all Christian villages. Predicts More Plural Births. Milwaukee.—The country will be "The soldiers and commanding officer Apart Within Six Hours flooded with twins, triplets and quadruplets who go to these places," asserted 100-pound Sack Corn during the next six years, Prof. .Lot Seven, Block 4^ Liberty Mr. Foote, "as a general thing $1.50 Si Although they were born 20 Charles Klrschoff, astronomer, predicts. have no conversation whatever with Addition to International Falls, miles apart and in different 80-pound Sack Oats the people, but do their diabolical and two shares of Koochiching counties, Reuben and Ruth He said the conjunction of certain deefls is SW' and pass on. Kue Sel Tong Dairy and Produce Association Walden are twins. These prices are cash at building—not delivered. stars with the new moon shows conclusively the only place where any reason was The stork visited the home of stock, belonging to a bankrupt ~*r that the world will he startled given to the people for the action. We allow you 10c per sack for perfect bran and shorts Mrs. Nancy Walden, wife of a estate. $ by the fecundity of all human if "A Korean accompanied the soldiers sacks. 5c for oat and feed sacks, in exchange for feed. farmer of Hill Top, Colo., and races, during the next four yean especially. and told the people that the officer left a lusty boy. The attending said he had evidence that the owner Write physician placed Mrs. Walden of the house had collected money for in a motorcar and drove her S. E. Thompson & Son Bow Wow, Said Baby. DULUTH JOBBERS CREDIT Korean patriotic purposes. If only Jto a Denver hospital, 20 miles Bisbee, Ariz.—The plea of a wornan. the oifender8 suffered, even the Koreans distant, where a daughter was BUREAU "firemen, save my baby !M caused would not seriously objectbrt born to Mrs. Walden six hours firemen to risk suffocation In a is rhree it because the .perfectly, innocent Duluth, Minnesota later.. :*•... The rescued. It here. baby was and helpless are ire done to 'ientri without as a dog. even an opportunit.\ ay a l'