International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 24, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE FOUR THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS "BEST IS NONE TOD GOOD'' parties I know. There were good Prominent Western SAYS STOCKMAN TELLING average yearlings and qute a lot of OF PUREBRED EXPERIENCE 'twos' in the lot—a fair sample of our AND BORDER BUDGET cattle. In the next pen were two Man Praises Tanlac "I find that a man can not use too loads of Wyoming yearlings that H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager gpod a bull, even on good grade cows. looked as *if they were all sired by. The best is none too good." This is the same bull and as likely a bunch from the letter of a South Dakota as you will often see. The dealer's Watered at the Post Olee at International Palls, Mian* aa Nccoad-Claii Matter stockman forwarded by his county cattle of mixed 'ones' and 'twos' sold at 7 cents and the Wyoming yearlings agent to the specialists of the United SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR States department-of agriculture, in sold at 11 cents and weighed within charge of the "Better Sires^—Better a few pounds of the mixed loads. I Stock" campaign. The stockman do not remember the weights at this LUMBER WILL RAISE ITS VQI£E form of industry and to every community cites a number of instances from his time, but I figured the price at the in the coastal area, and because! own, experience in raising live stock time and the Wyoming man received America's greaf lumber industry is of this relation a peculiar responsibility to show that the profits when a high,class a premium of nearly $28 per head for waking up. Until a few years ago rests on the Forest Service purebred heads the herd far exceeded using- a good bull. This would be a in Alaska, the secretary says. there was so much lumber that the total- of $1,700, as I figured it at the those made when inferior animals "Long-range administration is unsatisfactory," people who deal in that commodity are used. time, which would pay for a couple thought there was little use in talkjing he points out. "The "Three years ago." says this stockman, of good bulls and leave some cash to to the public about itr—the public public resources in Alaska can be "my brother and I owned a his credit besides the fact o£ having properly managed only by lodging knew about lumber pretty nearly ap bunch of good grade cows—just average the steers' sisters to use in his breeding authority in men on the ground to much as it knew about bread. range animals. We also had herd." But scarcity of timber and increased act without waiting to consult distant eight purebred cows and in order to Advises on Buying Bull prices have changed things and superiors the Forest Service has breed them bought a big purebred the whole industry—wholesalers and consistently followed this policy. The stockman concludes his letter bull of best quality. As we did not retailers—is about to launch a campaign, There is close cooperation between with some sound advice to all stock have full use for him we bred the we understand, to tell folks the forest service and the territorial breeders and, while he has particular range cows to him. We shipped some about lumber in their own language, government, and the animating purpose reference to his section of the country, 2-year-old steers and a few 2^year-old of the forest officers is to make that is, in newspaper advertising. his recommendations deserve heifers to market on the same train in I the forests serve the welfare of The people have heard so much careful consideration by stockmen which our neighbor shipped his Alaska." about the high cost of building that throughout the United States. "With steers. His animals were about the The investment of capital enterprises most people have blamed lumber. the cost of production high, grass same as ours and he had a registered for development of resources The editor happens to know that rents high, labor high and scarce, and bull, but it was just a good average I which can be developed in no other lumber is not to blame, and we think everything we use at top-notch price," range type. Both lots of cattle were 1 way is the greatest need of Alaska, that our citizens will be surprised at he says, "we cannot afford to bother sold the same day by the same 011 the secretary says, and the pulp-wood the facts that they are going to read raising a scrub. They will not pay, commission firm. Our steers netted the coast forests offer the supplies of in this connection as soon as the advertising much less make a living for the owner. an average of $144.80. and the heifers best immediate opening for capital. campaign gets going. After what we have been through $123.07 our neighbor's steers netted "To the task of securing their utilization Lumber is still the cheapest of all the last year, dry season and tight $88. Our bull cost much more tjhan on a large scale, the energies ofthe building major materials. It is still money, my advice to any man is, no his, but we considered ours the cheaper forest service are now being directed the most flexible. The avdrage man matter what breed of cattle he fancies, in the end." with every promise of success can go .farther with it in money and when he bu)rs a bull, buy a good Brings Better Pcice One large sale has already been and also architecturally. It can be one and the best is none too good. closed and others are in prospect. The writer of the letter relates an made to'took beautiful it is strong, Do not buy a pedigree unless a really G* W. Logan, Peabody, Kansas Through such enterprises the population experience he had while visiting the and well we all know that it withstands good bull is attached to it. Take of the territory will be built up, Chicago stockyards, which again illustrates many a hurricane better than plenty of time in selecting a bull and "Tanlac has completely restored my back would ache so bad that I its wealth increased, and other forms the value of good purebred most solid buildings because it will when you find one you want, buy him. my health and I feel finer than in could hardly get up and down in my of development stimulated." bulls. He says: "A dealer had several take' vib'ration. I have spent the price ofseveral bulls years," was the straightforward chair. This is just the condition I loads of our native cattle on the Lumber is one of our. greatest industries in railroad fare and expenses in statement made recentty by Mr. Geo. was in when I started to take this market which he had bought up from STATE DEPARTMENT and we are glad to hear that hunting a bull that would suit me and W. Logan, of Peabody, Kansas, one medicine. It took just six bottles to it is. going 40 come out of its shell OF PUBLIC DOMAIN when I found him I bought him.i I of the most prominent stock-dealers make a well man of me, I now have and converse with the people. have always succeeded in picking out ment of members of the- proposed in the middle west. a fine appetite, everything tastes good one that has-given perfect satisfaction." public domain commission by the Proposed Legislation Will Abolish "It has not only made a new man and my digestion is perfect. NATIONAL FORESTS WILL governor for two year terms at aj Several State Offices. of me but I have actually gained "My wife was also troubled with AID ALASKAN DEVELOPMENT salary of $4,500 a year each. The thirty-five pounds in weight and feel indigestion at times and it relieve DATES ANNUOUNCED FOR commission would meet at the state as well as I ever did in my life. I am her the same way. You may putfRsh Reorganization of state government JUNIOR SHORT COURSES The national forests of Alaska offer capitol the first Monday- of each 011 telling all of my friends about Tanlac my statement wherever you like and to bring about better co-ordination the best key to unlock the great resources month or at the call of a chairman but they can see for themselves what if anyone doubts it, just tell them to of effort is the aim of the public domain of that territory, according to to be elected by the commission.. Dates have been selected for the it has done in my case. see me." bill which was introduced yes- the secretary of agriculture in his annual Present state officers of major importance 1921 short courses for the club boys "When I began taking Tanlac I Tanlac is sold in International Falls report to the president. Prac-"ferd?5r 'ous,e representatives in of whose terms would automatically and girls who are working under the was in an awfully run-down condition. at Rubin's drug store, at Littlefork by by six to ten members of that body. tically all of the most valuable timber expire when the proposed auspices of the state university's agricultural I was away off in weight, felt E. Dimon, at Ranier by Schiller 81 M. The bill is somewhat similar to that in Alaska is still owned by the government law should go into effect include extension division and the weak and nervous all of the time and Shelrud, at Northome by W. Field, offered four years ago and at that and is already playing an Carlos Avery, game and fich commissioner farm bureau. Courses wll be held at couldn't take any interest in my work at Mrzpah by Fred Siats, at Bescemar timel the center, of bitter contention important. part in the industrial development, James S. Arneson, commissioner University Farm and at Crookston or anything else. My main trouble R. L. Norcross, at Margie by G. M. by in the legislature. This time the passage of the region. The ihills of immigration: William from April 4 to April 8 at Morris was indigestion. Nothing seemed to Wilson, at Gemmell by E. W. Gosline, of the measure is expected. It cutting.national forest timber, are now T. Cox, state foresier, and others. from March 28 to March 31. The agree with me. At times I would at Big Falls by A. B. Paul, and all was recommended in the message^ of furnishing nearly all the lumber used In no case would a loss result iiijthe course at University farm will be open have dizzy spells and at other times I other leading druggists. Governor Preus and has the backing in the territory, while the location of powers of anjr of the commissions to not only to club members, but also of influential members of both houses. pulp mills in the national forests will be abolished by the proposed law. to members of classes of home CONDEMN HIGH PRICED greatly aid in solving the problem of Powers of these commissioners and economics and agriculture in high STOCK FOODS Do you our future supply of newsprint paper. Chief differences of opinion are expected boards which the law would abolish! schools. At Morris and Crookston Decentralized administration, however, over the issue of a commssiOner would merely be transferred to one of 1 any boy or girl from 10 to 18 years Prominent Hog Raiser Says Prices know is necessary to obtain the best or a commission and over the bill's the public domain commissioners. of age may attend. Charged are Unwarranted—Makes proposal to abolish the office of pub-, results, the secretary says. His Own Hog Food, With Better! why "The department of_ agriculture, iin lie examiner. PLANT PLENTY OF V1TAM1NE VEGETABLES Results. ^common with a number of other departments, The bill would remove from the its toasted has very definite responsibilities state auditor's office all but auditing in connection with Alaskan "That he is all through paying fancy duties, making the state auditor act development," the report states. "It prices for stock foods and hog! also as public examiner and would is endeavoring, for example, to increase remedies and that he is raising some To seal in the create a public domain commission as the production of crops and of Che best hogs ever placed on the follows: delicious Burley live stock it has experts in the field market" was the statement made recently Commissioner of drainage: Administrator tobacco flavor. investigating the possibility of building by E. H. Beckstead, wellknown of all laws relating to drainage, up the reindeer herds into an important hog raiser and authority on waters and water power, LUCKY source of meat supply it/isj live stock. Commissioner of game and fish All giving attention to the perpetuation Mr. Beckstead's hogs are the envy duties relative to preservation, protection of the fur industry. But its chief responsibility of his neighbors, and have "topped and propagation of wild animals, at the present time is in the market" for several years in STRIKE birds and fish. connection with administration of Iowa. He states that for years he Commissioner of lands: Custody the national forest in Alaska. Under bought high-priced hog foods and and supervision of all public lands, regulated use the Tongass. National hog remedies, but he is all througn except, mineral lands, all duties now forest, alone can probably produce forever CIGARETTE paying extravagant prices for what performed by state land improvement 1,500,000 tons of newsprint yearly, he can make himself. He states that board, the state board of immigration, along with ample quantities of what the hogs need are minerals, and and state reclamation board, and all timber for local purposes." tells the secret of his wonderful success duties now conferred on state auditor Intimately Related by explaining that he takes about as land commissioner, including appraisal The administration of the national five pounds of ordinary mineraline and sale of public and timber forests is intimately related to every (which is pure concentrated minerals lands. and cost only a couple of dollars) and Commissioner of mineral lands: Wanted—Information as to the mixes same with enough bran or filler Custody and supervision of all state whereabouts 5f Ottar Hendrick Olsen, TOOTH TALK NO. 7 to make a hundred pounds. All hogs owned mineral lands, including the son of Ole Olsen, last heard from in and especially brood sows require powers and duties of the state auditor International Falls in 1917. This boywould minerals as they keep them free from and superintendent of mines relative 7th of a series of short talks on now be 11 years of age. Leave worms, and in the pink of condition, to mines and mineral lands. information at this office. 35-3to are essential to the hogs growth and Commissioner of forests and parks REPAIRS a well balanced ration. This inexpensive All the powers and duties now conferred mixture placed in a sheltered Well equipped Dental offices can on the state forestry board and box where the hogs can get at it as now repair plates and bridges. A forester and the care and control state UNITED STATES SHIPPING they need it,.will produce far better of all state parks, membership in broken tooth is no reason why a results than any high-priced so-called BOARD the state board of timber commissioners. plate should be discarded a new stock foods. tooth or several of them can be Science Finds. New Food Force— Apples, lemons,' lines and oranges Emergency Fleet Corporation Send two dollars to The Mineraline vulcanized onto the old plate, Creation of this new commission of Grows Most in Tomatoes, Spinach lead all fruits in the amount of vitamines. Washington, D. C. Chemical Co., 1638 North Wells St, making it nearly as good as new. five would involve abolition of the and Carrots—in Fruits, Too. Chicago, 111., and they will forward Offers for Sale by Sealed Bids New facings can be-'put on bridges following named boards and transfer Whole milk buttermilk, butter, you by prepaid parcel post, enough of their._ duties to the new commissioners bridges can be repaired or B,y Robert Fuller Tons Approximately 110,000 cheese, eggs and the various cereals mineraline to make a full hundred lengthened loose crowns ca.n be Hog (Written Specially for The Press) Surplus Ship Steel, also contain vitamines in different pounds. (Adv.) 4t. State Land Improvement board. reset and numerous othe^ repairs Island, Pennsylvania. Washington, Feb. 23,—Raising yitamines proportions. Minnesota State Forestry board. can be made that will save much in the family garden is the RAGS WANTED Sealed bids will be received for AU9 WA« 1 LU Vitamines are important to the State Reclamation board, State the above materia) in the office of in time and money, and add greatly newest contribution of science to Will pay 10c per pound for clean, healthy growth of children, it is the United States Shipping Board Board of Immigration, Department of .to your comfort and:attractiveness. wholesome food. Emergency Fleet Corporation. 1319 good sized, cotton rags at The Press claimed. Vitamines can be grown at Street N. W., Washington, I. C., Public Examiner, Department of If you meet with an: .accident Vitamines are a recently discovered on or before 11:00 A. M. March 2, Office. home in any family garden and orchard. Drainage and Waters, offices of 1921, at which time bids will be that injures your, plate. ,• Or force present in some foods and: not opened by the Chairman. commissioners of all state parks, forest bridge work in any way, consult present in others. They have no relation Each bi't must be accompanied Tomatoes are a source of two very reserves and state forests. your Dentist about repairs before by a certified cheek in -the amount to carbo-hydrates,- fats ,and of 10 per cent of the bid. Important vitamines. Fat Soluble A Andrew E. Fritz, present public examiner, you discard it for a new one. You protein. These three, used ta be Chiropractor Further information and proposal and Water Soluble C,' with a trace of let it be known some time can often prevent a needless expense. thought sufficient toimeet all requirements forms will be furnishedon request the "B" element as well. In other by the Emergency Fleet Corporation, ago that he intended to retire from of wholesome food, provided Supply and Sales Division words, no one other fruit or vegetable that office. There are those, however, Office, 6th and Streets, Washington, they were properly balanced. i-fS DR. H. C. ABRAHAMSON IX C., 140 North Broad Street, contains such an excellent balance, who believe that the office DR. E. W. BUNCE, D. D. S. The vitamines are known as Fat Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and 43 except it be spinach or carrots. Broadway, New York City. should not be abolished. Others maintain Soluble A and Water. Soluble and F. Billings, an experienced prosthetist -Consultation and Examination that-its. powers should be transferred THE BOARD RESERVES THE The vitamines are also pt^sent in C. Just-which is the more important in charge RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL Free' to th^ state auditor as contemplated yeast and .enter, into breadSn the BIDS. ^as not been determined, but without in the bill, arguing,. with .igftfeftig. 'lip them no food is perfectly.balanced^ Bids should be addressed to the OFFICE AND LABORATORY Secretary of the United States logic, that auditing and examining Vitamines grow in all thin-leaved litis Bldg. 311 THIRD STREET Whole wheat bread is* to fie preferred Shipping Board, Washington, D. should be the sole duties of an auditor. C:, and indorsed "SEALED BIDS vegetables, such as lettuce, spinach to white bread, because in the International Falls.: FOR SURPLUS SHIP STWEL. v~ and turnip greens, also" in carrots', HOG ISLAND, Pa., and DO NOT flatter tKe vitamines have been eliminated International Falls, Minnesota OPEN." Provides for $4,500 Salaries Phone 474 Open Evg's Sk Sundays beets, potatoes, celery and in practically but are at home in the wnole The bill provides for the appoint all fruits. -•_ wheat grain.