International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 21, 1921 · Page 7 of 8
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9* 93 SS prices comparatively steady. .. Veal PLAN TO ERADICATE SHE MAY BE SECOND 8 J. 8 BETTY COMPSON A "STANUWS 6IRL" NOW lamb and mutton showed only slight 8 JVEEKLY MARKETGRAM DISEASE OF POTATO advances. Beef up 50 cents to $1.50 BRIDE TO CtlAPLifS* 8 8 pork loins down $1 to $2 per .100 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 pounds. April 20 prices good grade (By the U. S. Bureau of Markets*. Washington, D. C.) meats: Beef $17 to $18 veal $17 to Intensive Warfare Baing Mada ic Hay Market continues dull and inactive. $20 lamb $18 to $22 mutton $14 to Only better grades find Stamp Out Wart $16 Hght loins $2(3 to 29 /heavy ready sale. Receipts light but equal loins $18 to $23. limited demand which is principally Dairy Producs: Butter markets Ailment Usually Destroys Entire Crop -1 local in most markets. Prices steady very irregular the past week with When Tubers Susccptibie It on top grades. No. 1 timothy quoted general price tendency downward. 92 Are Plantsd in Bad Infested $30 New York, $24 Philadelphia, $19 score butter now 46 cents New York, Ground. Minneapolis, $30 Atlanta, $26.50 Memphis 45 Chicago, 4 7j^ Philadelphia, 47 No. 1 alfalfa $20 Omaha, $20 Boston. Receiver's desire to keep (Prepared by tiie United States Department Kansas City, $26 Memphis, $32 Atlanta stocks cleaned up has kept market of Agriculture.) No. 1 prairie $15.50 Minneapolis, nervous. California butter in fairly Although their efforts to eradicate the potato Wiirt from the 100 acres cr $14.50 Kansas City, $12.50 liberal quantities Danish butter By Mary Ethel Paige less in wliicli It has found lodgment iu Omaha. also available on the eastern markets. had the talent for scenario If I the United States are as yet jnconelusive, Feed: Market continues draggy. Cheese markets dulL-and inactive handling I should write "The return pathological experts of the' \lA Eastern markets not following following declines averaging of Betty Compson United States Department of Agriculture cents at Plymouth. Wisconsin cheese As 1 walked through Paramount's stronger feeling manifested by the are continuing an intensive scientific new Long Island City studios the western mills. Linseed meal up $2 exchange on the 18th. Better trade warfare to stamp out the disease. other day. 1 saw enacted the triumphal at $33 Minneapolis because- of better expected latei* in week. Present The infection, which has^oeeu found in return of Betty oniy 17 mining villages in Pennsylvania, demand and limited ^production. prices Wisconsin primary markets: The photograph here tells the West Virginia and Maryland, is Twins, 17 Daisies, 17^4 Double story in loveliest of fur Spring bran quoted $23.50 Philadelphia, Betty the one of tie most stubborn with which gracefully from her coats stepped $25.50 New York, $16 Minneapolis Daisies 17^4 Young America^ the department has ever had to.cope. having signed a after automobile spring middlings $15 Minneapolis, Longhorns 16-4 to 17. I'olato wart was introduced by importations five year contract $22 Philadelphia, grey shorts 6f foreign polaioes prior to ih( Later a! Hollywood. Cal. she $18.50 Kansas City, $22.50 Memphis Mutual Fire Insurance Association establishment in 1912 of the fede'.a' was greeted by FVnrhyn Stanlaws. Ktrl alfalfa meal $18 Kansas City. Organized. quarantine prohibiting the importatioi the delineator o» heaiit'v-. of "iouon has* now lui ouir a dirt-ctoi Fruits and Vegetables: Sacked pictures? He is to direct Hetty The organization of the Northern round white potatoes weakened Compson' first picture under the Mutual Fire Insurance Association slightly at northern shipping points, -new lontrart. "The End of the was completed at the annual meeting World." work to start April 1. closing 70 to 80 cents per 100 pounds. 1 the two. I could of the Koochiching County Farm Bureau, As watched Chicago carlot market held at 90 career not help tailing to mind the April 6th. The Farm Bureau cents to $1.00. New York round mrl of the Western has hid this project under consideration whites down 15 cents New York City She wa horn at Salt Lake City for the past year. Prospects are at $1.10 to $1.25 bulk. Florida No. 1, first professional work was in Hei now that the required number of incorporators place' vaudeville-—Then to the screen Her work there won her Spaulding Rose in double head barrels, big she vu will be secured in a very After that success Kirst ,1 bathing mrl irr Christie down 75 cents Chicago at $7.25 next given the lead Mi 1 ucker*» short time and application for policies umiedes I'hen to Pathe tin to to $7.50, down 75 cents per barrel Live*. pioduction 'Ladies Must Paramount At buckle comedies will be received. The following return to New York at $7.25 to $7.50. Texas ihen into hei 6ig moment when she I'hen the offer and the board of. directors was elected at contract was signed to appeal (icorgt Paiamount under a "real" sacked Bliss Triumphs weakened the meeting: Gust Holm, Ericsburg l.oanc Tucker's "The Miracle Man" That i» the retuin ot Betty A r'otato Sprayer That Covers Four slightly Kansas City at $6.50. Total Emil Ostlund, Birchdale Geo: H. Rows. potato movement 2820 cars week ended «•V Miellce, Ray R. C. Fraser, International #4 #J #,« April 19, compared with 2837 cars O r# +V «V# Vo r#r# of potatoes from countries where the Falls H. G. Taylor, Northome 88 disease was known to occur. The disease preceding week. MeCLELLAN T. J. Johnson, Littlefork E. BIRCHDALE SHAVINGS »'J usually completely destroys the Texas yellow Bermuda onions 8 J. W. Kohlhase, Mizpah A. J. Porter, crop when potatoes susceptible to ii mixed number one and two -commercial Wildwood James Troy, Northome. are planted in badly infested soil. pack down about 25 cents Rev. Howard mlade a trip to Baudette The Tamarack river is out of its Soil sterilization tests by means oi' per standard crate at season's low banks and unsafe to cross. to conduct a funeral there. steam and chemicals were carried out A meeting of the boord will be range of: $1.50 to $2 in consuming In infested gardens In Pennsylvania called in the near future for the markets. and West' Virginia in 1919 and 1920. Emil Ruberg has left for St. Cloud According to reports from Los Edward McClellan and son, Marion, election of officers, fixing of rates The methods tested were: Live steam Angeles, the, engagement ol Charlie Shipments new onions week ended on account of a business transaction-^ trip Kelliher Tuesdiy and made a to for insurance, secure, membership under an inverted Iron pan a solution Chaplin to Miss May Collinst April 19 were 387 cars. purchased a horse. in the First State Re-Insurance Association a New York beauty,- will be of formaldehyde applied to the soil ai»nounced Con Darval has returned from the Grain: Prices continued to decline as soon as Mrs. Mildrvri and attend to other important both alone and in combination with Harris Chaplin, the comcdianV army and is working on his father's the open day of the week's business George Wallace is doing sonie added srteam and the use of chemical sotu matters of the association. first wite, obtains her final dccree farm. but on the 15th settlement of tionft. including bordeaux milture. liier improvements by buiidihg a With the completion of this organization of#divorce- Miss Collins made eurlc chloride, and sulphuric acid. Th« kitchen.. ness started an upturn "that was her first stage in "The Betrothal" the farmers- will not only be debut worth of each method wits tested Harry Whitcomb autoed to Baudette given impetus by passage of tariff two years ago Sb ku' able to get protection but' they can planting: a siMceptible variety of pota been in pictures recently. and reported that the roads bill in House and reports of freezing get it at nominal cost. Insuring in Mr. Otto Leonhardt is -h&uliiig toes on the treated plots. None 0/ the were fine. weather and blizzard in winter wheait logs from the island for a nevtr school the State Re-Insurance Association chemical treatments resulted in com1 belt. Prices eased off on the 18tfi guarantees that assessments will plete eradication of the disease, and house. Wealthiest and Biggest. Hjlmer Rud has purchased the west and 19th account limited buying stearn sterilization, while ij appeared never be' over 1% of the amount of There are now nearly six million half of his father's farm and has power. Liberal offerings in dutsid'g to be successful in the smalftrial plots, policies in force. Agents to write The cruisers from Pine Island left people in the city of New York, and Involved such great expense and difficulty begun to clear it- markets and weakness in Wirinip£j| applications will be appointed at the it is the largest center of population Tuesday, going out by way of Kelliher. as to leave the practicability of as result of liquidating and rushirig first meeting of the board. A flat on the globe. It is growing faster eradication still in doubt. Miss Waddles has finished teaching wheat into United States before tarm thai: London at the rate of nearly two sum is, allowed for this service. Additional experiments will have to bill her nursing class and has returned becomes law, but there was I to one London doubles Its population #.• «J ».« MM be carried on before specific recommendations r« f# f# V# r# Vl r« V» r# V# every 30 years and New York every to Minneapolis. sharp advance on the 20th due t'6 jj can be made. Specialists hope, N Shall the Creamery at International 18 years. general change in sentiment. Exporters MARGIE NEWS tt hpvfieyer, that some method of treating Falls Run? New York's cash balance demands H. Anderson and his aunt have arrived after cash corn and on thifc the soil by heat Or chemicals can be «.« a sum of more than. thirty million V# «!V devised which will make it possible 20th took 350,000 bushels at V/2 to from Detroit, Minn. The •Inquiries are being received as to dollars, and it is the wealthiest city completely to eradicate potato wart 2 cents above delivery basis. Country former is hauling the mail between Mr. Naggle was in International whether, or. not the co-operatiye ib the world. In fact, its total assfcssed from this country. Loman and Baudette. offerings £orn light domestic last Saturday. creamery at International Falls will value Is greater than all of the Falis The work will be'actively carried demand moderate. May corn strong United States west of the Mississippi, run this year. At the annual meeting forVard until it is determined whether and its income exceeds that of 20 A birthday party was given at the as result higher premiums cash wheat of the creamery held April 8, it was a satisfactory method can be found. Mr. Ungerman was in the Falls last states combined. Dahlstrom home in honor of Mrs. and reports indicating some deterioration voted to leave the dpening of the Thursday on business. Every nineteenth American lives .In growing crop southwest Anderson, who is sixty-six years old. creamery to the board^of directors. New York city, and one tenth oi A good time was reported. caused by recent freeze. Last year no cream \vars received RAISE EGG STANDAJtOS manufactured products is made the: Helmer Rud returned to Margie India wheat crop reported with indication from Littlefork and of| the 16,850 4 There are twice as many theaters last week and is now assistant at the 0 90,000,000 to 100,000,000 bushels A birthday party was held at VanOver's pounds of cream produced at Ray in New York, and three times, as'many If all farmers and poultrymen post offifce. less than yean ago. In Chicago London.—Popular home in honor of Ida Ostlund 12,250 was shipped to Duluth. The hotels as are in would adhere strictly to the following 0 Science Monthly. cash market No. 2 red winter wheat board feelsr after four years experience and Beunie VanOver, who were born rules in handling their 0 We noticed Mr. Durrin in town on agC. 0 $1 .35J$, No. 2 hard $1.38^, No. 3 with the creamery that there is poultry and eggs the quality of on the same day six years 0 Sunday, coming up from Northome the eggs marketed would be mixed* corn 58%, No. 3 yellow 58^, ample crean\ tributary to International GRAIN ALLOWANCE FOR HENS 0 0 much Improved Poultry specialists Falls to make the creamery a with his car. Lalies' Aid society met at No. 3 white oats 8^4 cents. For the 0 in the United States Department paying institution if it were all shipped 0 week Chicago May wheat up three Bugners to take care of bu&iness. If Scattered in Litter Fowls Are Com. of Agriculture provide 0 to International Falls. In fact 0 pal lad to Take Necessary Exerciae The young people of town enjoyed About forty of the members were cents at $1.2554, May corn 4J4 at the rules: 0 they believei a price considerably in to Find It. tripping the light fantastic toe on present and after the meeting a good $9%. Minneapolis May wheat up 0 1. Keep the nests clean provide !. 0 excess of that of the centralizers Saturday evening. lunch was served. three cents at $1.19^, Kansas City one nest for eyery four 0 could be paid for butterfat because The backyard flock should have in hens. May three cents at $1.16J^, Winnipeg addition to the table scraps a light of unusually favorable conditions for 2. Gather the eggs twice daily. May three cents at $1.55. Kansas Mr. Charles Johnson is not improving LAST CALL FOR feed of grain evesry mornlpg. /ale of all products turned out. The 3. Keep" the eggs in a cool, cool, 0 City milling demand f&ir, export demand as rapidly as his friends DYNAMTE ORDERS Four or five handfuls of grainabout dry room or cellar.. crearflery management must be given 0 slow, No. 2 hard $1.33^2. would like to see him. He still walks 0 one-half pint—scattered in the 4. Market the eggs at least some assurance that they may expect 0 Livestock and Meats: Chicago hog litter will be sufficient for a flock of with crutches. The orders for dynamite for spring twice a week. 0 to receive the cream being produced 0 20-to 25 hens. By handful is meant prices rang'ed from 5 to 25 cents delivery must be closed very soon. 5. Sell, kill or confine all male 0 in the county before they are justified as much as can be grasped In the 0 'lower on medium and light weights birds as soon as the hatching If you want to get dynamite at the Some of the young people enjoyed in opening the creamery. 0 hand. By scattering It in the litter season is over. and" 15 to 25 cents higher on heavies carload price, which is about 10 a wiener and marshmallow roast on The. creamery will run if the farmers the hens will be compelled to scratch the past week. Beef and feeder cent's a pound less than the price Friday evening up at thq rock cut. *1* •%. •*.» in order to find the grain and In this want it to runf and^make their steers generally steady butcher cows when sold in small lots, turn your good time was reported. way to take exercise, which is decidedly wishes known by pledging their support A order in at once to First State Bank, and^heifersf steady to 25 cents higher beueficial to them. in the way""jf cream shipments. was the-principal subject of discussion Northome First State Bank, Mizpah Fat lambs up 1.50 to $1.25 per 100 In case not enough good, sound, Mrs. M'ller, a sister -of— Mrs. at the April meeting. The secretary substantial table scraps are available Ole Gordon, Big Falls O. 0. pounds. Feeding lambs about steady. Crowe, returned to her home in Dakota Birchdale Community Club Holds was instructed to request Miss to furnish full feeds, both at noon and Olson, Littlefork Ray State Bank, Yearlings and fat ewes up 50 cents. Good Meetings last Monday, havirig spent about Shepperd to speak to the club on Cooperative at night, another feed of the graiirmixture Ray Ole K. Scheie, Loman, or Williams April 20 Chicago prices: Hogs, bulk The Birchdale Community Club three weeks here with her sister. Extension Work. The should be thrown into the Bros., Baudette^ of sales, $8.15 to $9 medium and is holding regular meetings on the ter at the night feeding and should county fair was- discussed and the The present low prices are guaranteed good beef steers* $7.50 to $8.75 first Saturday of each month. At the consist of as much as the hens will meeting went qn record favoring a Emil Backe arrived here from Minneapolis only until May 1. Don't wait butcher cows and heifers $5 to -$9 eat up clean, poultry specialists In March meeting the club discussed the fair at International FaUs. Emil Ost^lund, last Friday, driving through until it is top late before placing your feeder steers $6.55 to $8.25 *light and the United States Department of Agriculture building of a town hall'. After considering president of the club, was selected with a car for Mr. J. Bloom. He reports order. Do it now. Some of the town say. In summer or during medium weight calves $6.50 to $9.50 the plan of building the^hall as. the representative of the the roads fine aU.the, way. boards buy dynamite an dsell to the suitable weather the grain, ean .be fed fat lambs '^.50 {to $11.25 feeding in- co-operation with the local post club to attend the Annual Farm Bureau farmers giving the man who handles by scattering it on the ground outside lambs $5.75 to $8 yearlings $8 to of the American Legion, it was aecided meeting at Internatinal Falls. the house. A good grain mixture for it a cent a pound for his trouble. •There was somei excitement in $9.50 fat ewes $5.50 to $7.25. to build the hall by donation This club is also requesting a this purpose Is composed of eqnal Town boards may buy in these cars town last Thursday when Mr. Marsden Stocker and feeder shipments from work. Three new members were secured. farmers' institute to be held next parts -by weight of wheat,. cracked and distribute the dynamite to farmers moved the old McMillen house 11 important markets during the A musical program was given June. corn, and oats. Another suitable as it is desired. over onto his own lots near his barn. week ending April 15 .were: Cattle as arranged by the entertainment Shipping facilities and potatoes grain 'mixture Is composed of two It is now occupied by Mr. Nickleson and1 calves 39,588 hogs 9,212, sheep committee. will be subjects taken up at the nextmeeting parts by weight of cracked corn and and his family. -7 Subscribe for The Press one part of oats.. -, r' 3691. Eastern wholesale fresh meat Co-operative buying and selling of the club. kW'S G©TTA WOSK IN (5EE. 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