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

June 9, 1921 · Page 5 of 8

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S 3 S 7 7. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX IS NOW ANXIOUS MAY BE CANDIDATE value being arrived at after' certain FOR SENATORSHIP deductions covering the mining of the same have been made. Mining TO HELP OTHERS Mrs. Manley Fossen of Minneapolis, companies have until next February Minnesota's Delegate to Nationals, to report concerning ore mined after Convention. which the imposition and the collection LUC of the tax will follow. Millions Saint Paul Woman, Restored by Tanlac, Mrs. Manley L. Fossen of Minneapolis-onay of dollars, it is claimed, will be added Wants fb Pass the Good Word BIG be a candidate for the endorsement to: the revenues of the state by reason Along. of the Republican state of the infliction of the new tax, convention for United States senator but those in charge of its financial "Others helped me by telling what from Minnesota, according to a recent affairs, are not indulging in any Tanlac did for them, and now I want disclosure made in St. Paul. sleepless nights in an effort to devise to help someone else by telling what Republican women of St. Paul have ways and means for the expenditure it has done for me," said Miss Lillian been asked what their attitude would of the talked oj windfall. They want Sohon, of 67 Bonfil avenue, St. Paul, be in case Mrs. Fossen sought the to see it* first. Minn. endorsement as against Senator Considering the importance of the "Something over a year ago I began Frank B. Kellogg, Judge Oscar Hallam tonnage tax act, the years (nearly to have trouble with my stomach. and others. A new size package fifteen of them) devoted. to controversy I was never hungr- and my digestion Mrs. Fossen conferred last week and argument and the) money was so badly out of order- that with St. Paul friends who broached Ten for 10c. legitimately expended in an effort to after every meal ^s formed and kept the subject .to her, but her attitude is head off its infliction little in the way me. feeling miserable. At times I was said to have .been non-committal. Very convenient. ON ALL of a claim greeted the passage of the taken with a swimming of the head Should the Minneapolis woman enter law and its approval' by .Governor and would* get so weak I thought I the race for the G. O. P. endorsement, Dealers carry both Preus. It was scarcelv noticed bv was going to faint. I couldn't sleep the list of prospective candidates the press of the. state and as for at all hardl- and. often I got up in would be swelled to a half lOforlOc 20 for20c. Army Goods comment what little was indulged in the morning with a terrible headache dozen or more, the latest political rumor ran principally to Governor Preus* that kept gettin~- worse through the It's toasted. in connection with the senatorship courageous stand in sticking by his day till I could hardly stand it. crediting Representative Oscar campaign promise to sign a tonnage "I decided to try Tanlac because Keller of St. Paul with ambitions in tax bill if it ever reached him. This so many people I know were praising the direction of the Nonpartisan comment was generally of the complimentary it. My appetite is now splendid league support for that office. kind. While the North and my digestion seems to be perfect. Mrs. Fossen^ will be remembered by country is vitally interested to its I can eat anything ajid never have local women as Minnesota's delegate credit, it has accepted the situation a bit of trouble from "-as or any other lo the Republican national convention with little in the way of resentment symptom of indigestion. I have no in Chicago. and is continuing the1 even tenor of CHAPPIE'S GOSSIP AND more dizzy spells, headaches are In the meantime there are hints in its way. As to the southern section FROM ST. PAUL things of the past, my sleep is sound Democratic circles that Mrs. Peter where the idea of a tonnage tax has and restful, that tired feeling is all Olesen of Cloquet may be entered in its birth such might never have been Next year will see the infliction of gone and my work is no trouble to the race for endorsement of the thought of for all the attention it is Merchandise the new tonnage tax law as passed me at all. I feel good all the time, Democratic convention for the same receiving. by the legislature and not a little and my gratitude toward Tanlac is place. Word from Washington is to the interest is being manifested by the so great I am more than glad to pass Other Democrats look for State effect that Edward Rustad of Wheaton, tax experts in the matter of its enforcement the good word along for the sake of Senator James A. Carley of Plainview former state senator, has been and the much .talked of others." to seek the Democratic nomination agreed upon bv Senators Nelson and benefits to the stat» as a whole. That for the United States senate. Kellogg for United Spates marshall it will be litigated is more than a Letter Files and Card Index Trays for the district of Minnesota and that possibility in which case years may FARM BUREAU FEDERATION at the Press office. his aopointmen.t will shortly be announced elapse before the benefits claimed SAVES MONEY FOR FARMERS by President Harding. J. S. are realized. Additional litigation may FARMERS' INSTITUTE Arenson, formerly of the State Immigration also feature any attempt to enforce Since the railroads have been guaranteed ANNUALS OUT department., was mentioned the local per capita expenditure act 6% on their investment, it is in connection with the marshallship, which concerns Range municipalities important that their valuation be correct but it is said' that Senator Nelson A limited supply of the last Farmers' principally and which some claim to to avoid unfair freight rates. offered opposition and that Mr. Arneson Institute Annual have just been be an infringement on home rule Thru the work of the American Farm withdrew. Mr. Rustad is a received at the Farm Bureau office. rights. To be plain about it, tax experts Bureau Fedration the valuation prominent Seventh district Republican, This number deals with farm development are not particularly enamored claimed by the railroads was reduced and is of particular interest and was quite active in the fall of either act. The outcome is very $1,700,000,000. Six per cent on this campaign. He at one time was auditor to farmers in the cutover area. Stop in and Look it Over doubtful and may involve the entire amount would be $102,000,000. This of Traverse county and later the These will be sent free to members tax system as it r_elates to the Range. saving on the freight charges of county attorney. His possible appointment of the Farm Bureau so-long as the Under the new law which is a tax farmer's shipments in 1921 amounts generally commended. supply lasts if you will write or call on the occupations of mining, a six to an average of $30 per farmer. Governor J. A. O. Preus spent several for one at the Farm Bureau office. per cent tax is imposed on the value This would *--y his dues in the Farm days in Washington this week U. S. of each ton of ore mined, the taxable I^Read The Press for up-to-date Bureau for six years. where he conferred with members Army Store of the Minnesota congressional delegation local news. $2.00 per year. MUTUAL INSURANCE ASSOCIATION and United States Senators SOON TO BEGIN BUSINESS Kellogg and Nelson. Naturally his ONLY REAL CIRCUS The first meeting of the board of presence at the National Capitol was democratic tactics-. The charge which directors of the Northern Farmers' not without interest to the political is being aired principally by Nonpartisan Mutual Insurance Association will be Jun. 16 dopesters and the wires' have since League papers, is that Mr. FT. FRANCES held Wednesday,, June 8, for the election been busy as a result. Possibly the Wheaton has given aid to Republican of officers and the transaction of most interesting bit of dope sent out One Day Only candidates for office. other necessary business to get the is the story that his excellency and Oscar Smith, the new head of the THURSDAY organization into operation at an Senator Kellogg reached an understanding state immigration department, is receiving early date. whereby the junior senator much complimentary mention As much interest is being shown in will be permitted to seek a renomination from the press of the state. Similar the organization, it promises to be next year without an interference complimentary comment has followed one of the largest and most active as far as the present state administration the appointment of his assistant, mutuals in Northern Minnesota. It is concerned. Approached "Doc" Ruthledge of Bemidji. Both will enable many farmers to get insurance for a statement Governor Preus are newspaper men and have a statewide on their buildings and live it is said refused to give Jbhe story acquaintance. stock who have been unable to get official confirmation except to say St. Paul this week delivered a decisive any in the past and it will save many that he was quite satisfied with his knockout to a proposition to LQNiwIi dollars for those who are accustomed present official position. That Senator increase the percapita expense for to carrying old line, insurance. Mutual Kellogg intend_s to again ask for local school purposes. The increase insurance is cheaper than any the Republican nomination for Senator was proposed by the present Socialistic other kind of insurance, in fact the ADVERTISING IN THE PRESS PAYS is generally taken for granted. municipal regime and was passed maximum which a member of the mutual That he will have opposition is also upon at a special election. ever would pay is one per cent certain and just now quite a few "THE COUNTY CHAIRMAN." of the principal since the Re-Insurance prominent in the political game are Association in which this mutual being mentioned in connection with giiiiiiiiimiMUiimiiiifflinaifflHiiiiiiiinimiiBiiiinniiiiaHifiiiuiiiianiiiiniiiBinHiHiiiniMiffiiHffliinniiiinimiminmHmniiinmnnnnninninninHwinmniiHmiinnntwmiiHBnaiKHHiw^ will have membership guarantees to his official job. These include Judge MILLIONAIRE PARMER pay all losses in excess of that Hallam of the state supreme court, Drained amount. F. B. Snyder of Minneapolis, and WHO WORKS* Further details as to the classification Congressman Thomas Schall of the Wl LD of risksu. rates, method of issuing Tenth district. James Manahan of YOUR BOY policies, etc., will be available after the Nonpartisan League, it is said is the meeting of the board. being boosted by that organization. •&NIMAM, Fred Wheaton of Minneapolis, is the SUMMONS Is growing inch by talked of Democratic possibility. That the present senatorial incumbent is inch. Get him started DISTRICT COURT FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL the bestf bet -is generally admitted. DISTRICT T. E. Young, former attorney general in the right direction of Minnesota, is preparing to STATE OF MINNESOTA, move to California and will make by opening a bank account KOOCHICHING COUNTY. that state his future home.. Ed was at one time United States senator for him. Hi Frank R. Welsh. Plaintiff and served two terms, as attorney general. vs. With the late Mike Dowling first banking connections Margaret Bella Welsh, Defendant and A. J. Volstead as opponents he may have a sought the Republican nomination for The State of Minnesota to the Above Congressman in the Seventh district Named Defendant: positive influence upon his success in life. The con­ but was unsuccessful. A flyer at the You are hereby summoned and required Republican nomination for povernor to answer the complaint of the servative business experience of the officers of this also ended in disaster. In his capacity plaintiff in the above entitled action, of pttorney general Mr. Young which complaint is on file in the office bank should make it your choice. was a fearless official and the state of the clerk of the above named court, profited much from his administration. and to serve a copy of your answer Since his retirement from the to the said complaint on the subscribers, political game Mr. Young has been at their office, in the City of engaged in the practice of law in St. International Falls, in said County of Paul. He is reported to have amassed FIRST NATIONAL BANK Koochiching-, State of Minnesota, within considerable of this world's goods. Howard Parmenter, of Way land, thirty (30) days after service of It was thought with the passing of Mass., is first a farmer, then a millionaire. this summons upon you, exclusive of the legislative and the approach of INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. He likes his -form—so the day of such service and if you the warm days that the daily rush much so, that he wears overalls a fail to answer the said complaint of visitors, which have been a feature slouch hat and gets op at five within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff of the executive department ever o'clock every raormng. In fact, he in this action will take judgment since the election of Governor Preus, wodes longer and harder than any against you for the relief demanded. wolud see a marked falling off, but hapd on the. place, despite the fact JEVNE & NORTON, the scramble to get to the executive iMt his fathgr—^dtmataan Patroen? Plaintiff's Attorneys, ear is still continuing. Jake Preus is ter, the original overall millionaire International Falls, Minn. the most sought after executive since Icjft hiiy his large fortune. June 8, 1921. 9-16-23 the days of Governor Johnson. One F3 A N UNCLE SAM'S day last week the rush was so great Letter Files and Card Index Trays that the office doors had to be closed HOUSE AT BERLIN at the Press office. several hours in order tp give his excellent1' a needed breathing spell. BEnts/ To properly dispose of fifty or more «f# V# or# 4 callers during office hours is no small FOR EVERY PURPOSE— task, yet Governor Preus has on more PROFESSIONAL CARDS S than one occasion handled that many. *i Inside and Outside House Paint Few who call fail to see him personally. MM #J V# «T# »V »W# V# I I Automobile Paint IK AWV^ JOHN H. BROWN These are dark days .for grain exchanges KMmOHJQl throughput the United States. Attorney at Law Boat Paint Hard on the heels of the law passed Office over O. M. Carr & Co. by the late legislature 'prohibiting Kalsomine International Falls, Minnesota gambling in futures has come a law enacted by the Illinois legislature stopping .such and Congress is busy A E with a bill desjgned to make such We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed prohibition nationwide. Non-partisan Lawyer a man. for League circles are busy with propaganda, Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. International State Bank Bldg. the chief object of which is MOMENT OF International Falls, Minnesota to discredit the Minnesota Taw on the PERFORMANCE ground that it is without teeth. But Representative Wilkinson of Washington Wr--- N O E N I N N E S O A IIAM. Falls Lumber & Coal Co. county, one of the authors of Dr. David Jayrie Hill, of New I.- O S I A the Minnesota anti-grain gambling York, ambassador to Germany during Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician'and act, insists that the act is all that is 1908-11, is slated to return to fir m-. I Tickets on rale on ikoiHay »t claimed for it. Berlin now that America is again 'Surgeon in Charge Backer's Drag Store at ine to resume friendly relation. Dr. PHONE 81 of Fred Wheaton Minneapolis, National Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 Hill had served in diplomatic ranks prices charged 01 ikow grounds. Democratic committeeman for Office Intl State Bank Building for many years. He was# former Minnesota, is being attacked by some dean of Rochester, University, J-t International Falls, Minnesota of the faithful, because of alleged un- •SjSH 'V-i:. v.V