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

June 9, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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ltr 45 & Ar. INTERNATIONAL FALLS BRESS page four THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS SITUATION RELATIVE TO LONG ANTICIPATED RAINY LAKE FISHING AS SURVEYED ROAD TO BE REALITY BY CAPT. CRASSER Contract Finally'. Let for Road Between AND BORDER BUDGET $5.10 Worth of Cuwon and Ray, St. Louis The report of Captain Crasser' of .County. the local fish hatchery-to E. W. Cobh, superintendent of the Minnesota H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager Fisheries, St. Paul, which was presented Word has been received in the city to the International Falls from Duluth that the board of the Commercial club by C. F. Culler, Federal county commissioners of St. Louis Sintered at the F**t, Office at International Fall*, Minn., a« Second-Clasp Matter superintendent of fisheries, with county let the contract for one unit headquarters at Homer, Minn., will of the road between Cusson and Ray, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S, $100 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR be of much interest here. Monday... The balance of the road Relative to survey of situation in will undoubtedly be let this week, Rainy lake section as to possibilities which will cover the distance between Special This Week and During the Firemen's for future work, I would make the Ray and Cusson. A committee consisting Convention. following recommendations: of County Highway Engineer That the field station bfe located on Acton and Commissioners Naughton Little Fork river about Vz mile from and Dyer selected by Chairman CASH OR DELIVERED C. O. D. where Little Fork empties into Rainy Swanstrom, have consulted with the river. At this point the boom kept state highway department on the 4 pkgs. Quaker two-minet Breakfast food there by the lumber company would awarding of contracts on four jobs. worth regular A protect nets and pens. There is a They are known as Federal Aid Jobs SO BIRD IN HAND IS BETTER THAN question as to whether or not the fish pkgs. Fig's, worth regular. 181 and 190 and State Jobs 2,109 and .40 A would be far enough advanced if 2,104. No. 1 TaiTy Candy, worth regmtar .40 TWO BIRDS BY MAIL caught here or whether it would be Job 2,109 provides for clearing and^ No. 2 Horehound Candy, stick, worth1 regular-— .40 more advisable to locate the station ditching of the road betwefen Cusson" No. 2 Oriental Coffee, worth regular 1.10 further up the river. By going up and Kinmount and the installation of HEN you order a piece of goods by No. 3 Navy Beans, worth regular. JO the river the expense of building a culverts. The low bid on the preparing mail, you know nothing about the boom would be cosiderable and for No. 3 Blue Rose Rice, worth regular .30 of this road, which is fifteen quality of the article delivered until that reason the site closed to mouth miles in length $202,452.26. Job 1,104 1 pkg. Cake Flour, worth regular 1. .50 it has been tested by use. Having of river is suggested altho after a seven miles north- of 'Virgihia on 2 Palm Olive Soap, worth regular....... .25 trial it may be found advisable to go been used and found wanting, you State Road No. 1, consists of improve^-, .35 2 Small pkgs. Oatmeal, worth regular.. ..-... further up the river if the fisli are The have to go to the trouble of sending ment of nine milefe of road. low .60 2 doz. Eggs, worth regular. found to be too "hard." The eggs bid on this job. is $88,883, j^ith culverts. it a long distance back for long-distance could be transported by launchto Job 190 provides for' the im-' satisfaction, a very rare bird International Falls and then by truck proving of one and one-half miles of $5.10 indeed. to hatchery. On. Rat Root river th'e road to the Koochiching county line, field should be changed from Ericsburg Trade in a. home store and you the low bid on this work being $12,500. All First Class Goods and! Complete Order Delivered to a point 8 miles below at the get quality. The local merchant Job J81 provides for the improvement $3.50 foot of Rat Root lake, 12 miles by of one mile of road six miles north for must carry quality or his neighbors road to International Falls and 8 miles of 'Virginia. The low bid on this job will not trade with him. And if by river tb Ericsburg. If ice should is $12,883, with culverts. there has been bad quality accidentally, run out* of lake early the eggs could The message received^here from C. it is only a step into his store be brought to Ranier by launch, J7. Naughton, county commissioner of to show him the error. otherwise to Ericsburg and thence to the second district, states the work Ranier. There is a house at the above on the Kinmount-Cusson link will be The merchants of our town wave suggested place owned by O. M. Can* started just as soon as the different both quality and price. If you will of International Falls, Minn., which contractors can arrange, to get their TOUGH PICKING. only figure out. the common sense could be used by crew with but little equipment on the job and as much of it, you will find that it is cheaper expense for repairs. There is a farm work will be done this year as possibly to trade at home in the long run, and the short run, too. close by owned by Charles Mitshlis. can be. Mr. Mitshlis and son could be hired COLLEGE gf during spawning season to assist CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION with work and perhaps his wife to ST. PAUL, MINN. TO SELL MORTGAGE Oli cook for crew. The river narrows LEASE LAND TRADE XT HOME TRADE AT HOME ST. THOMAS here has a good bank on both sides, Under the Direction and the tributaries are all above the lake. ESTATE OF H. W. MITCHELL on of A is You would catch the entire run coming in out of Black bay, and be far State of Minnesota, County of enough up the river so the fish would Koochiching, in Probate Court: THE SENATORS!!!? ITINERARY FOR FIRST be in good condition. This place perhaps In the matter of the Estate of. H. Collegiate, High School, Engineering and TRADE TOUR OF SEASON would give sufficient eggs to fill W. Mitchell, decedent. The State of Minnesota to all persons Commercial Branches The Bemidji Pioneer is out boosting the hatchery. The cedar logs and Arrangements are being made by lumber, which Supt. Wires used for interested in the sale of certain for Frank Lycan for senator for the members of the entertainment lands belonging to said estate, the petition this district. We haven't any kick a float at Ericsburg could be floated A College combining finest Catholic Training with Military Discipline committee of the Commercial club to the foot»of Rat Root lake and: of Ida Mitchell as representative coming for the Pioneer foi" boosting consisting of E. J. Gjesdahl and J. J. of the above named decedent, being stored in care of Charles Mitshlis, for their man, nor have we anything Splendid Buildings, Grounds, Library and Equipment Lloyd with John Norton as chairman also all the other equipment. He could dyly filed in this court, representing against Frank Lycan. In fact, We sdrt to meet the 129 manufacturers, jobbers that it is necessary and for the best get the 32 stakes for the pond net in of like Krank and believe he would and wholesale men of Duluth For Catalog Address VERY REV. H. MOYNIHAN, D. D. during winter, and have everything interests of said estate and of all interested make aJ good senator, but \tfe thiftk who^will pass through our city Monday, therein that certain lands of in readiness for the spring work. this end of the county should have June 20th, on a special train of I wish to call ytyr attention to gill said estate described therein be sold a little something to say. 1 nine coaches while on a three-day and praying that a license be to her nets I have noticed the pike, which The north end hasn't a single representative trip to the Canadian border and granted to sell the same: at the county seat, nor in are can caught in gill nets are mostly through the northwestern portion of Now Therefore, you and each of you, females and the nearer to. spawning the legislature. the state. This will be their first lare hereby cited and required to show truth, If the little birdies tell the as the eggs develope in ovaries in trade tour of the season. cause, if any you have before this the undersize females it is almost impossible a well known matron from the southern Frank X. Gravel of Duluth has the Icourt,. kt the Probate Court Rooms in part of the county is planning for them to get through the plans in charge. {the Court House, in International net, the male fish being slim gets There's a Reason on filing for the house, which means The train will leave Duluth at 11:1Q jFiMls, .County of Koochiching, State of that no north end man or woman them awav which accounts for so p. m. Sunday ^over the Northern Pacific iMinnesota, on the 1st day of July, many males.- I hope to see the day either will stand a chance. tracks, Switching over later tb (1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., why the prayer Why She Prefers In other words, it means that .the when the use of gill nets vritt be, a the Minnesota'&" international. -iThe 'of said petition should not be granted, south end of the county is out once violation of the law. itinerary, in detail, follows WitnessJ. the judge of said Court, paore to hog it ail and plans' oh''doing The location of the International Said Monday, June 20: (M. & I. R. R.) A THQR the seal of said court, this 8 th day. all the wallowing. Falls hatchery was below the.' two Merrifield, Hulburt, Niisawa, Pequet, un«i 1921. The north end has listened to the mills and in a corner of dead sluggish Jenkins, Pine River, Mildred,, Backus, JOHN BERG promises of the south end time after water polluted with fungus, Hackensackt., Cyphers, Walker, Benedict, Judge of Probate Court. time in the past, with promises of which required taking down the eggs La Porte, Guthrie, Nary, Lavina, |(COURT SEAL.) this and that, but never one of the every day and giving them1 a salt jj. Turtle River, T^fenstrike, Hines, Blackduck, H. BROWN, Attorney for Petitioner. promises materialized when .the votes bath._ Funckley, Kelliher, Northome, 9-16-23 were counted. When it is located at Ranier you 'Mizpah, Gemmell, Margie, Big Falls, There is such a^hirig as reaching should not be: bothered_with this fcon-r Little Fork, International Falls (M. the limit and the Bemidji Warwicks dition, you would have a current and Letter Files and Card Index Trays D. & W. Ry.)—Foft Frances (Canadian may find that the north'end has made good water from the lake. If you fat the Press office. National R. R.)^Rainy River, another combination with Koochiching should operate this place again I Baudette, Spooner. county, such as happened eight Would advise a larger motor, as this Tuesday, June 21: (Canadian National years ago. For one thing the Koochiching one is too small for the pump. I R. R.), Baudette, Spooner. Pitt, boys keep their promises. want _to thank: you for the services Graceton, Williams, Roosevelt, Swift Good men and able men are to be of Mr. Powers, he not only made (Great Northern R. R.), Warrbad, found in the north end. of th|e. county things pleasant but made some good' Salel, Ma.ndus, Roseau, Fox, Badger and in Koochiching also and it may suggestions, which 'helped' to make Greenbush, Strathcona, Middle River, be that the south enders may -wake the hatch and plant a success and Holt,'_Thief River Falls, St. tlilaire. ii" and find that they have bit off a he should be a very valuable man to Red Lake Falls, Crookston. little more than they can chew. you at ydur hatchery. Wednesday, June 22: (Great Northern Someone sai^ something about a I also thank the Commercial club R. R.), Crookston, Tilden, Mentor, word to the wise. Enough.—SpOoner of International Falls who did everything Erskine,. Mcintosh, Grasston, News. they could to further the work Lengby, Ebre, Bagley, Shevlin, Solway, and make it a success. Wilton, Bemidji, Cass Lake, GO WEST OF NEW YORK Bena, Ball Qub, Deer River, Cohasset, FOURTH CLASS POSTMASTER CITY, YOUNG MAN Grand Rapids, Blackberry, Swan EXAMINATION River, Wawina, Floodwood, Brookston, Cloquet, Carlton and Duluth. The other day a beautiful bunch of The United States Civil Service posies was not^d resting on1 the statue Commission has announced an examination (CROHN'S FARM WILL of Horace Greeley in New York to be held at Margie, Minn., HAVE NEW WIND MILL city, and one of the metropolitan on July 2, 1921, as 'a result of which papers that looked up the source of •*t is expected to make certification Adolph Krohn of this city, who the flowers printed the following to fill a contemplated vacancy i_n /the purchased the O. M. Larson place item next, morning: position of jourth class postmaster at near tV« poor farm just about a year Miss Daisy DeWitt of San Francisco Margie, and other vacancies as they ago, has decided to raise full-blooded laid flowers on Horace Greeley's may occur at that office, unless it .shorthorn stock on his dairy farm. statue in Greeley Square yesterday shall be decided in the. interests of, the Three Cents For a He i_s making extensive improvements out oJF gratitude for his advice',"' "Go service to fill the vacancy by rein* The Magic Grip these days. A windmill, the West!" wJiiph sent her grandfather statement. The compensation of the first! in' this portion of the country, to th.e Golden Gate. It is an .unusual postmaster at this office was $270 for Servant t* in Your Home will be erected in the very near future! tribute most folks when they^afct on the last fiscal year. Men are busily engaged now in newspaper has a grip. good advice promptly forget .ttj au- Applicants must have reached their excavating for a new basement under twenty-first birthday on the date of Every Washday the house which will be used as a 1872 Horace Greelev ran fpiv the examination, with the exception Maybe not just like the one root cellar. Mr. Krohn, who is very president against General Grant! Everything that in a state where women are declared in the illustration above. But— enthusiastic about his new venture, he said quoted by the by statute to be of full age says that atthe present time he has papers, and these words were/airjong for all purposes at eighteen years, only about" 30 acres under cultivation, other tilings. One day a youfig ifran You may do your washing and wringing with ,the women eighteen vears of. ace on. the^ All newspapers have, a "grip" but intends to do considerable had applied to him for work. Mr.. date of the examination will be ad-' THOR ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE at st £st cm their readers. ^tearing in the near futurie. Crops Greeley had reolied, "My young mitted. ,. ,. of three cents for. electric current. Your clothes this"" season look! very promising. friiend, I don't know where you »can Applicants, must reside within .the washed just as clean as by hand, and they last from get work just now." But, young Also a "grip on all successful territory supplied, by the postoffice HON: F. J. McPARTLIN four to six times as long. This washing machine go west and grow up with the coun-' for which the examination, is an-nounced. merchants—because it is the NAMED AS SPEAKER trv." backed! by the name HURLEY, is .used by 350,000 SUCCESSFUL merchants who All the -"oers for years after that Hon. F. J. McPartlin has been The examination is open to all citizens women and has* passed 13 years of tests. realize most the value of ADVERTISING. repeatedly ouoted the phrase. It was chosen as one of the speakers for the of the, IJnited. States-.who can Thar Electric good,advice then. It is good advice tw.enty-third semi-annual convention corr^lv with the requirements* today—to the crowded underworked, of the Northern Minnesota Development Application blanks. Form 1753, and Washing Machine restless, discontented folks *f New association scheduled/ to occur the full information, concerning requirements The reader of a newspaper York city, Why millions of them continue Friday and Saturday, June 24th and of the examination canTie •t-^' always interested because it to merely exist in that big. 25th, at Eveleth. His subject will ke secured froni the postmaster at the V. jammed city when they get into the "Has the Northern Minnesota DeveU of portrays the life and action of place vacancy or from the United Has the Ata!ovg, a\ wonderful piece of mechanism— open of the great lands west of the "opment Association- Been Worth States Civil Service Cofn miss ion, at his community. the scientifically.' constructed "no-wear" wooden Hudson and make homes and contentment While?" Mr. McPartlin was one of Washington, D. Cl cylinder—all gears enclosed, and does- a good-sized for themselves, is a lasting the organizers of the Northern Minnesota Application should be "property executed .• /Try and want ad. washing in an hour and is self-cleanaible. mystery to us. Development Association and W. and filed with the commission has an intimate- knowledge of its at Washington D. C., at the earliest The all-metal swinging wringer that cannot sag. progress and opportunities and is a practicable date. ROOM AT THE TOP -Advertise the thing you.have .: vigorous,, sneaker* His message will Let~~Us show you the many other dlesirabhe features to sell. "be of much interest. RETURNED FROM FUNERAL, is of the THOR. Walter S. Dickey, who recently LITTLE BOY. DIES bought the Kansas City Journal, started Andrew Howard, accompanied by And subscribe .to this paper. I Zimmennan Electric Co. OF DIPHTHERIA out in life at the age of sixteen Mrs. Joseph Howard,-returned Tuesr, It's pant of your community. as an entry clerk in a wholesale dry Sylvestor Sullivan!, the /five-yearold day evening from Niagara, Wis., It's a part of you. goods house at a salary of $5Q for son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sullivan. where Joseph Howard was laid to the first year. He is now the largest was laid to rest Friday evening rest. His death occurred last week INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. manufacturer of clay products in the at the Catholic cemetery. Private in this city as the result of an acci: $2.00 per year. .: United States and owner of the oldest services were conducted at the family dent. Mrs. Howard will be at home Phone 200.,. 340 5th Avenue newspaper in Kansas City. All THE PRESS residence by Rev. FatheV O'Dwyer. with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Howard entry clerks in wholesale rfrv goods The~little boy's death! occurred Friday for the present. Later she will probably houses please take notice. There is morning as a result of -an attack return to Kenosha, Wis., where room at the top. of diphtheria. she formerly resided with relatives..-