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Me 79 HELP PREVENT 3 S333 35 33 3«8 SS 8 33* g?g St 33 costs a nd disbursements of levy and 33 FOREST FIRES sale, and, whereas an execution issued LEGAL NOTICES 3 33 out of and under the seal of said district LESS GASOLINE says the Good Judge 33 58 court has to me as sheriff of said Our Forest* Provide Material for In 33 33 38 38 38 38 38 33 38 3838 38 38 38 8 38 38 38 33 38 Koochiching county, been duly directed dustrial Development of Nation and delivered, I have under and by Here's genuine chewing sCMMONS virtue of said execution levied upon May Forest Protection Week. 22-28 Lubricant Carbon Remover Solves the and will sell at public auction to the satisfaction for you, hooked DISTRICT COURT Carbon Problem. highest cash bidder, in the lobby of FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT up with real economy* the sheriff's main office, in the district A burning cigaret butt beside a STATE OF MINNESOTA, KOOCHICHING court house, in the city of International woods road in Northern Maine may When your motor loses power, Hi A small chew of this class COUNTY Falls, in said county of Koochiching, mean much to the business management wheiti it knocks, bucks and overheats, on Saturday, the fourth day of of tobacco lasts much long* Clara Close, Plaintiff of the Texas Daily Bugle. don't monkey with the carburetor. June, 1921, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon vs. er than a big chew of the of that day, all the right, title Sounds like a joke—but is it? The Send for a can of Lubricant Carbon Jay R. Close, Defendant and interest that the above named Remover and pour two to four tablespoonsful ordinary kind—that's because Daily Bugle, say specialists of the forest judgment debtor, Margaret Nurick, had into each spark plug hole. service, United States department THE STATE OP MINNESOTA TO THE the| full, rich, real in and to the real estate hereinafter Follow directions arid the motor will ABOVE NAMED DEPENDANT: of agriculture, represents the described on the 13th day of July, 1920, tobacco taste lasts so long. You are hereby summoned and required do the rest. It works like a cathartic. that being the- date of docketing or newspaper industry dependent on forests to answer the complaint of the said judgment or any interest therein You will see the proof in the cleaned Any man who uses the for existence the smouldering plaintiff in the above entitled action, which said" judgment debtor Margaret spark plugs and you will get more cigaret portrays forest fires caused which complaint is on file in the office Real Tobacco Chew will Nurick, have since that date acquired, power and more miles out of every of the Clerk of the above named by human carelessness.. Newspaper the description of the property being tell you that. Court, and to serve a copy of your gallon of gasoline. Every can guaranteed. as follows, to-wit: That part of lot is made from wood. Fires destroy answer to the said complaint on the $1.00 prepaid. Agents wanted. eleven and twelve (11 and 12) block the forests and lessen the supply of subscribers, at their office, in the city nine (9) in the city of International Also Red Crown at 24.8c per gallon. Put up two s&ks 4. raw material with' a resultant increase of International Falls, in said County Falls, Koochiching county, Minnesota, of Koochiching:, within thirty (30) in the price of paper stock. beginning at a point twenty-two (22) W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco A. PIHLSTROM days after service of this summons feet and six (6) inches north of the Hence the relation between the cigaret upon you, exclusive of the day of such RANIER, MINNESOTA south-east (SE) corner of lot twelve RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco butt in Maine and the newspaper service and if you fail to answer the (12) thence west fifty (50) feet thence in Texas. said complaint within the time aforesaid, north nineteen (19) feet thence east ESTABLISH QUARANTINE the plaintiff in this action will This is the day and age of newspapers. fifty (50) feet thence south to place of take judgment against you for the relief ON FOXES IMPORTED FOR beginning including one two-story There are in this country demanded. BREEDING PURPOSES building (frame) thereon, according to 21,000 papers with a total daily circulation May 12, 1921. a •V r# :s the plat thereof on file and of record In 2 of over 28,000,000 copies. JEVNE & NORTON, the office of the register of deeds in McCLELLAN To protect owners of fox farms, Attorneys for Plaintiff, MARGIE NEWS Sixty dailies have a circulation exceeding 1 831" and for Koochiching county, Minnesota. a 58 12-19-26 International Palls, Minn the Secretary of Agriculture has 100,000 copies each, and one ss 8 55 8 •,« Dated International Falls, Minn., ruled that all foxes offered' for importation Sunday paper claims 1,000,000 circulation. SUMMONS March 5th, 1921. Mr. Duvin of Northome, was in John Miller returned to W.ashkish into the United States from Newsprint is a 100 per cent HUGHES VAN ETTEN, town Tuesday. vicinity Sunday. any part of the world, except those product of the forest, but few. persons DISTRICT COURT Sheriff of Koochiching County Minn. imported for zoological gardens or FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT J. J. Hadler, stop to think that there is a real Ernest Miller is farming the cleared Some of the boys are finding -lots Attorney for Judgment Creditor. similar institutions, shall be subject relation between their daily paper STATE OF MINNESOTA, KOOCHICHING a-28-J2. land on the Ole Gulickson place. of amusement catching fish in the to inspection by an inspector of the and the problem of forest protection. COUNTY creek Bureau of Animal Industry. The Only Ten Years' Supply in Sight. Otto Leonhardt has been plowing MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE fOxes must also be quarantined under Nick Kot, Plaintiff The papef industry of the United Mrs. Karlsted and Mrs. Risdahl the last few days for Peter Tibesar. vs. the supervision of the inspector of States uses about 5,500,000 cords of were visitors in International Falls Annie Kot, Defendant Default having been made in the the bureau until it can be determined wood a year. This is equivalent to payment of the sum of six hundred last Monday. Charles Gulickson of Washkish, by inspection or examination whether from 40 to 80 years' growth of timber THE STATE OP MINNESOTA TO THE seventy-one and 39-100 dollars, which spent} a few days last week in this they are affected with contagious dis ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: on approximately 500,000 acres of is claimed to be due and is due and Mr. D. Rose, the engineer of the vicinity. You are hereby summoned and required hereby declared to be due at the date ease. If such disease is found, the animals forest land. No concentrated effort Elwell road in this county was in to answer the complaint of of this notice upon a certain mortgage, must be returned to the country has been made to replace the amount the plaintiff in the above entitled action, town Saturday. duly executed and delivered by Louts Emil Leonhardt and family hve arrived of origin or be destroyed. This regulation taken from the forests, and the yearly which complaint is on file in the Murphy and Mabel Murphy, his wife, from Minneapolis .and expect to goes into effect June 1, 1921. office of the Clerk of the above named drain has depleted the capital mortgagors, to the J. A. Felthous G. Garrison's new barn is being make their farm here their permanent Court, and toserve a copy of your Company, a corporation, Mortgagee, The new regulation states that permits stock to something like 50,000,000 raised and the last few days the answer to the said complaint on the bearing date the 18th day of July, 1917, home.' must be procured for all foxes cords of spruce, the most desirable subscribers, at their office, in the city frame is going up. and with a power of sale therein offered for importation into the United wood, in the regions of centralization of International Falls, in said County of contained, 4uly recorded in the Charles Larson and family of Cline States as provided by Regulation Koochiching, within thirty (30) days of the pulp and paper industry. office of the register of deeds in and Mrs. Jarvis left last Thursday to township, have moved on the Elvin after service of this summons upon for the county of Koochiching, and This indicates only a little more than 11 for the importation of cattle, visit a sister in Michigan. She expects you, exclusive of the day of sucn state of Minnesota, on the 20th day of farm which they recently purchased. ten years' supply in sight, and it is sheep, goats and swine, and all foxes to be away about two months. service and if you fail to answer the July, 1917, at 9 o'clock A. M. in book imported for breeding purposes must predicted by the forest service that said complaint within the time aforesaid, of mortgages, on page 424, and no action W. S. Christenson and wife arrived the plaintiff in this action will be entered through ports designated or proceeding having been instituted, within this period the paper mills Mr. Tuttle went to International Saturday from Minneapolis and expect take judgment against you for the relief at law or otherwise, to recover the for the entry of foxes as follows of the Northeast and Lake states will Falls on Saturday and returned with demanded. debt secured by said mortgage or any to spend the summer on their Boston, Mass. New York, N. Y. be hard put to secure pulp wood to Mrs. Tuttle and son in the evening. May 12, 1921. part thereof. homestead. keep their mills and machinery busy. Rouses Point, N. Y. Calais, Me. JEVNE & NORTON, Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, Attorneys for Plaintiff, The pulp and paper industry is at Pembina, N. Dak. and Seattle, Wash, that by virtue of the power of sale Nearly everyone that had a car took Emil Leonhardt jand family, Edward 12-19-26 International Palls, Minn contained in said mortgage, and pursuant the baseball game last Sunday at present centered in the New England They must be accompanied by an to the statute in such case made McClellan and wife* were the Big Falls. The Big Falls team lost states, New York and, to a lesser extent, affidavit made by the owner or importer SALE OF SCHOOL AND and provided, the said mortgage will be invited guestfr at the home of Otto out quite badly. declaring clearly the purpose in the Lake states. The bulk of OTHER STATBLANDS foreclosed by a sale of the premises described Leonhardt and family Sunday. A in and conveyed by said mortgage, raw material, exclusive of some 1,300,000 for which the foxes are imported, viz sumptuous dinner was served and an viz: A. J. Anderson and A. Eidum returned whether for breeding purposes or for STATE OP MINNESOTA.) cords of pulp wood imported Southwest Quarter (SW^4) of section enjoyable time was had by all. State Auditors Office. on Saturday evening from from Canada, comes from these states. zoological gardens or other institu twenty-one (21) in township one St. Paul, Minn., April 25, 1921. their trip up through the northern tions. Feed, attendants and quarantine During the past five years 25,000 for* hundred fifty nine (159) north of range Notice is hereby given that on June SEED POTATO PLOT towns of the county. twenty-seven (27) west of the fifth est fires in these regions burned over will be at the expense of the 13, 1921, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office WORK GOING STRONG principal meridian, containing one owner, and each owner or his agent mjore than 4,250,000 acres and) occasioned of the county auditor, at International hundred sixty acres, more or less, according Mr. T. Smith's family arrived last Falls, Koochiching county, in a loss of $33,850,000. The shall give satisfactory assurance to to the United States government Bigger and better potatoes, and week from Ironton and will) live at the State of Minnesota, I will offer for damage done to pulp wood, stands by I the inspector at the time of admissiOn survey thereof in Koochiching more of 'em in a hill, is the object of sale certain unsold state lands and *the north end of Deer avenue, in the to quarantine that such provision county and state of Minnesota, with these conflagrations amounts to a also those state lands which have reverted Larger Olson house, which is being a campaign now being directed from the hereditaments and appurtenances staggering total. will be made. The place of quarantine, to the state by reason of the which sale will be made by the sheriff remodeled. University Farm. According to a recent its construction, arrangement In the use of our, forests to provide non-payment of interest. of said Koochiching county at the collection of statistics, Minnesota material for the industrial development I and equipment will be subject to the Terms of sale: front door of the court house, in the A band of gypsies went through ranks second among the states in the Fifteen per cent of the purchase price city of International Falls in said of the nation, fire and det approval of the Bureau of Animal town last Wednesday and made is payable! to the county treasurer xt total production of potatoes and yield county and state on the 4th day of June Industry. vastation have usually followed lumbering, the time iof sale. The unpaid balance 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., of that day, things lively for a while. They did to the acre. 'New York is first in bulk instead of the desired and natural The demand-for fur and the attrac is payable at any time in whole or in at public vendue to the highest bidder not stay long, which was appreciated production and Maine leads, in acre tive prices which it commands has 'in part within forty ye.aj.rs from ,the date re-establishment of forest, cover. for cash, to pay said debt of six by aJl. yield, raising an average of 190 of sale, interest rate of four per cent hundred seventyrone and 39-100 dollars, Fire has taken the rejuvenating life terested many people who are favor per annum, due on June 1st of each bushels to the acre against Minnesota's and interest, and the taxes, if any, on out of some 81,000,000 acres of our ably situated to breed fur-bearing Mrs. Shelton was taken very ill last year provided, that the interest can be said premises, and twenty-five dollars, 94. forest land, and," practically unhampered animals. A number of fox farms have paid at any time within the interest attorney's fees, as stipulated in and by Saturday with what was thought to be Since March 16, R. C. Rose, who has been established in the northern year without penalty. In effect, this by man, has played pranks said mortgage in case of foreclosure, ptomaine poisoning and was taken made a study of'plant diseases and is means that- the interest money may be and the disbursements allowed by law with the wood-using industries. The states. To: encourage this work and the same evening to the hospital in paid any time between June first and connected with the*extension division subject to redemption at any time within "red plague" continues to spread year to guide those who undertake it, the Bemidji. May thirty-first without penalty. one year from the day of sale, as at University Farm, has held about by year, largely through the carelessness department has published Farmers' The appraised value of timber, when provided by law. 56 potato meetings in 25 counties, all so stated, must be paid in full at th^ of campers, loggers, settlers Bulletin 795, The Domesticated Silver Dated March 21st, A. D. 1921. There will be a memorial servibe of which are north of the twitn cities, time of sale. The J. A. FeltkooM Company, vMortgagee, and railroads. From 60 to-80 per jFox and Yearbook Separate 693," Fur held here on May 30th in the after- All mineral rights are reserved to for the purpose of stimulating interest i'noon. Farming as a Side.Line and Department cent of the annual forest fire loss is Appropriate and a good the state by the laws of the state. music 320 Endicott Building, in potato growing, particularly in Circular 135, Maintenance of the due to human agencies and is, therefore, All lands are sold subject to any and speaker from Little Fork. Everybody St. Paul, Minn. the growing of seed plots. The work Fur Supply. all ditch taxes thereon. preventable. W. V. KANE, turn out and make it a Success. has now been organized, he says, to Lands on which the interest has become Attorney for Mortgagee, Influence Price of Paper. delinquent may be redeemed at a point equalling if not surpassing International Falls, Minn. During the past year -the newspapers Mr. Wells was in town last Tuesay ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY any time up to the hour of sale, or before A21-J2 the record made in 1919. Hundreds of evening with the new moving of the country have been resale to the actual purchaser. POUNDS OF SALT PER CAPITA farmers are planting seed plots, Such lands are listed under the caption*. 'ture machine owned by the schools hampered by the extremely high CITATION FOR HEARING ON FIN Alt knowing that they can fight potato "Pelinquent. Lands." the county. The pictures were very prices of paper. One of the underlying About 130 pounds^ of salt,, possibly Np jperson can. purchase more than ACCOUNT AND FOR DISTRIBUTION diseases more efficiently by that od and Mr. Wells understands run7g reasons for, this increased cost the weight of Lot's wife, was produced 320-acres bf land, provided, however, method and improve the strain of the same. is the diminished supply of pulp wood tha.t, state lands purchased previous to ESTATE OF EDNA PAULINE STEEN in the United States in 1920 their tubers for foundation stock. 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. AXELSON. in our forests. Forest fires do not for each person in the country. Of Much work is also being done, says A hearing was had at the depot last tell the whole story,-- but they represent course every one/or any one of the Agents acting for purchaser must STATE OF MINNESOTA, Mr. Rose, in standardizing varieties, tiesday between the railroad comj. one of the-largest. items that is 106,000,000 inhabitants did not use or furnish-, afficjav^ of ^aufchority. County of Koochiching. and in otherwise preparing for marketing ny and our farmer agent, E. J. 0141.- Appraisers' reports showing quality responsible for the present condition. IN PROBATE COURT. eat tha£ much salt, but salt is employed to the best advantage. The railroad warehouse commisner and kind of soil are on file in this office. A camp fire left smouldering or a for many other than culinary Mr. Rose says the potato acreage Lists giving legal descriptions of of St. Paul was present. The In the Matter' of the Estate of Edna burning cigaret or match carelessly uses. It is used in packing meat, lands to be offered may be obtained of Pauline Steen Axelson, Decedent. in Minnesota will equal if not exceed will be carried to district court. thrown aside is a detriment not only curing fish, dairying, refrigerating, the State Auditor or the Immigration The State of .Minnesota to all persons the acreage last year. The fact that Commissioner at St. Paul, and of the to the success of your favorite daily interested in the above entitled preserving products from deterioration,- seed is cheaper and: that tfyere is CENT EXPLOSION County Auditor, at the county seat. matter: Whereas, Lars Victor Axelson pap'er,' but to the pulp and paper-industry, making a glaze on pottery, R. ,P. CHASE, State Auditor more labor available than was the has filed in this court his final STILL A MYSTERY lumbermen, manufacturers enameling, ^curing hides, making account of his administration of the case last year, ntakes ifor. a* ..larger —M and* the welfare of the nation. .It is pickles, and salting live stock, and estate of the above named decedent, planting the present season. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S EXECUTION When John Heath, who lives three .because, of this fact that President together with h,is petition praying for it is. used in some chemical industries, les east of Littlefork returned to the adjustment and allowance of said Harding has proclaimed forest protection as in preparing soda ash and final account and for distribution, of home last Thursday all he found BIDS REJECTED week, May 22-28, in order caustic soda. Whereas judgment was rendered on the residue of said. estate to the persons ^s a big hole in the ground and the that the present unnecessary waste According to figures just compiled the tenth -day of july in the year 1920, thereunto -entitled,: It is ordered, sor to his ice box hanging on a tree, in an action in the municipal: court, of At a meeting of the county commissioners by forest fires may be forcibly by the United States Geological Survey, that said petition be heard, and that the city of International' Fallis, in the appears that Mr. Heath had left all persons interested in. said matter held Thursday at the local brought to the attention of the citizens Department of the Interior, the county of Koochiching, between Sam be and appear, /before this court on house, in which he had stored 50 court house, it was decided to reject of our country. quantity of salt produced in the Greengard, plaintiff, and Margaret Nurick^ the 4th day of June, 1921, at 10 o'clock unds of dynamite ,-and some caps, the bids for the two bridges between Upited: States in 1920 was 6,965,188 defejnidant, in favor of said plaintitt, A. M., at the Probate. Court Rooms in ith a fire going in his kitchen stove, San| .Greengard, and against said International Falls and Ranier. They WILL'HAVE MODEL short tons, or only slightly less than the Court House*, at International !^fe&nt, Margaret Nurick for the ither sparks from the stove started will readvertise them with fa Vie#' tb Falls, in said County, and then and FARICAT BAUDETTE that'produced in- the p6ak year, 1917. supn jjjg one hundred ninety-three and there, or as soon thereafter as said building burning and reached the securing better terms. Routine matters The, value of the product was $30,539,168, ,20 dollars, as appears by matter can be .heard, show cause, if ps or they became overheated and of business were considered and C. B. Kinney of International Falls or nearly $3,500,000 more than the Transcript of said judgment filed any they have, why said petition ploded.—Littlefork Times. in the office.of the clerk of the District the next meeting will occur June 7th. was in town a few days ago and announced in any other year. The average price should not be granted and that this Court of the county of Koochiching, in citation be seryed- by the publication that operations would be resumed per ton of salt sold by the producers the fifteenth judicial district of the thereof in International Falls Press, at once in clearing at least in any form rose from $3.93 to $4.38. state of Minnesota, and whereas, said according to la-je.. uring' paint up and clean *6^ three hundred additional acres of the The average price and total value transcript of judgment was docketed in Witness the Honorable, John Berg, the district court of said county on the E. W. Backus farm adj*oining Baudette. has increased more than 100 per cent ot AND ALL THE YEAR AROUND Judge said court, and the seal of thirteenth day of July in the year 1920, A crew of between twenty and said court, this :5th day of May, 1921. since 1916. at 9 o'clock A. M., on said day and COURT SEAL. thirty men under Supt. Johnson will The importers of salt in 1920 which said^ judgment has been'duly assigned E. SOL VANG WHEN YOU WANT TO— JOHN BERG. be on the job, and a goodlyj portion amounted to 137,654 short tons and to Prank H. Keyes, by assignment J. H. BROWN, Attorney for Petitioner. FIX THAT FENCE Successor to G. Holmquist filed in this court on the 28th day of them have already been put to were practically balanced by the exports, 12-19-26. LAY THAT FLOOR Cabinet Maker, Furniture of February, 1921, and the sum of one work. There are about five hundred which amounted to 139,272 SEE hundred ninety-three and 20-100 ($193.20) HANG THAT DOOR Repairer, Picture Framing, acres already in crop or ready for Letter Files and Card Index Trays short tons. a: dollars is now actually due thereon, BUILD THAT SMALL General Carpenter, Contracttor crop, and the additional three hundred at the Press office. with interest on one hundred ninety(three and Builder. BUILDING OR COTTAGE and 20-100 dollars from the tenth acres will give Mr. Backus onei -^"Typewriter Ribbons Remington, 502 THIRD STREET or any Big, Carpenter job— day of July, *3*.. D. 1920, and up to and of the biggest farms in the state.— Underwood, Smith and Oliver, also y^Read The Press for up-to-date including the date of sale also for $4.65 Baudette Region."^ Carbon Paper, at the Press office, locaktiews. $2.00 per year. increased costs and for all my fees, .4S&. -Wi? 'aSr'iJife