International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 11, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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ry .riws^ »•',/- ,v INTERNATIONAL FA1XS PRESS "i' PAGE FOUR Angus, F. H. Huffman and Cliff Williams of Worthington, who later was: elected THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS FARMER LIVESTOCK 11 of Fort Frances. vice state commander. Mr. Lamb ent-^ AGENCY CUTS Judges, James Hastie, Rbb$rt Taylor,: ered'the service and served nih£ both,fof Fort Frances and F. E. Patternson, AND BORDER BUDGET New Co-operative Company Obey# months in Siberia at the age of sixtytwo. of International Falls. G. H. State Order Despite Court Contest., His knowledge as train dispatcher Wood and W. H. Elliott, Fort Frances, proved valuabl'e to the government'. H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager starters, and -Charles Burnett, time Livestock commission rates 20 to Because of his kindly disposition he is than keeper. J- 35 per cent lower' the prevailing known as "The Department of Minnesota's Water sports, G. N. Gillon, W. J. Entered at the PoMt Office at Iaternatlonal Falls, Minn., a« Seeond-Cla*» Matter charges have been adopted t(yf the grand old man." Practically new portable saw Wilson and Guy Butler. Judges, JRussell, new co-operative1 marketing agency "The Hook-Em-Cow" delegation F. H. Huffman, both of Fort organized on the South St. Paul market mill worth $700.00. $400.00 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR from South St. Paul rode down via Frances and Jack Masters of International by Minnesota farmers. "Box Car Special," bringing with them cash takes it. Falls. The company was to open for business the life-size image of a red-haired cow Platform events and amusements. August 8. bearing the label "South St. Paul One 25 H. P. Ideal Electric K/D. Campbell and Alex McKenzie. The board of directors, made up of Hook-Em-Cow Legion delegation." Motor and two starters, judges, O. Reid of Winnipeg and F. farmers elected at a statewide conference Underneath were the words, "This is H. Huffman of Fort Frances. Piping, in St. Paul, decided last week Good as new no bull." The South St. Paul boys J. R. Coghill and M. McGregor, both to charge the commission rates set by gave a good account of themselves of Fort Frances. Field master, F. H. Modern 4-Room House on th« state railroad and warehouse commission. both in the fup-making and the more Warner. Clerk of the course, Allen Other dealers previously had E^sy Terms serious work of the convention. LOVE THY NEIGHBOR AND LOVE McDonald.. prevented enforcement of the new S. E. Thompson rates by appealing to the courts. THYSELF IN THE SAME ACT SCOTTISH GAMES CITATION FOR HEARING ON FINAL "The farmer's selling agency voluntarily AT PITHER'S POINT ACCOUNT? AND FOR DISTRIBUTION accepts the rates fired by the & Sofi HE mail order house never has a commission," W. A. McKerrow, manager Continued from first page) bargain—NOT FOR YOU, ANYWAY. of the co-operative association, of If there are bargains occasionally, Eiitaic Henry J. Fronch sa!d. '"We believe these rates" are boats were disqualified for exceeding the thousands of employees reasonable, and that the farmer should of the mail order concern get test. STATE OF MINNESOTA not be forced to pay more than is absolutely County of Koochiching, them, they or their friends 5. Canoe tilting, two men. 1st necessary to cover the cost of In Probate Court. Your own home town merchant prize won by C. J. Wilson after coin In the matter of the estate of Henry J. marketing his livestock efficiently. If EDUCATIONAL TOOTH TALK frequently has bargains and TELLS was tossed between Wilson and G. F. Frosch, decedent. NO. 13 the local co-operative shipping associations' YOU about them, through the Gillon as they were a tie. The prizes The state of Minnsota to all persons interested -PREVENTION paper you read. of the northwest support their in the above entitled matter: were two John B. Stetson hats donated It is well to' bear in mind constantly The mail order house that receives central agency, the cost of doing business Whereas,' Augusta Frosch has filed in by Jake Greengard of International that no sick tooth ever "got this court her final account of the administration your order doesn't know you can be reduced 50 percent withirf well by itsfelf." You cannot "wear Falls. of the estate of the above from Adam and doesn't care. it out" as the saying goes. From two years." 6. Two-man skiff race—no entries named decedent, together with her petition the day your tooth starts to decay The home town merchant knows 7. Gents' swimming race, 75 yards praying for the adjustment and It is doomed unless it receives the you as a neighbor and HE CARES. SHEEP AS TIMBER allowance of said final account and for 1st prize won by George Hake, the right kind of treatment. The moment LAND CLEARERS He cares enough for you and your distribution of the residue. of said estate" honors being a fishing rod and reel you discover the tiniest soot to the persons thereunto' entitled: trade that he goes to the trouble of decay in one of your teeth you donated by Frank Keyes of International It is ordered that said petition be and expense of telling you about Supt. Thompson Claims Sheep May should begin to think of the attention Falls 2nd place captured by L. heard, and that all persons interested BARGAIN! his goods and his bargains. He Advantageously be Used for Cut it needs, then go to' a good in said matter be and appear before P. Scott. •cares enough to carefully show you Dentist, take his advice as to* the Over Lands. this court on the 3rd day of September, 8. Ladies Swimming race. 1st prize his goodv He gives you a choice among many if you don't best filling material for that particular 1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the probate gold and ivory toilet set donated by cavity and have it filled. A, like one article, he shows you another until you are pleased. court rooms in the court house, at International "Experiments at the Northeast station small spot allowed to grow-into a Trade at home and you get service, choice quality, and as the McAllister Company of Winrfipeg, Falls in said oounty, and larger cavity will become a storehouse at Duluth have shown," says good pr ces. Trade at home and your money helps your town—which then and there, or .as soo.n, thereafter was captured by Mrs. Harold Clark of of trouble and expense. Superintendent M. J. Thompson, 'that as said matter can ..heard, show is only another word for saying that you help to make Ranier 2nd place awarded Veronica It should be the practice of every cause, if any they have, why 'said petition sheep can be used advantageously under your own property or your own job better. one to establish "the habit: of a Crowley of Fort Frances. should not be granted and that certain regulations for the brushing clean mouth," by brushing the 9. Long distance dive, lsf prize this citation be served by the publication of "cutover land. teeth and gums twice Daily and as thereof in The International Falls Eversharp sterling silver pencil don a rule of Hygiene they should be Rotation of the feeding ground is Press according to law. ated by W. J. Clark and captured by thoroughly gone over and cleaned necessary for the best results. "Our Witness the Honorable, John Berg, A. L. Eggan. The second place wa9 by a Dentist twice a yeaur. Cleafr judge of said court, and the seal of said sheep," says Mr. Thompson, "were TRADE AT HOME TRADE XT HOME teeth help you to locate spots of awarded Frank Fraleigh. court this 9th day of August, 1921. confined to one tract during June. decay. (Court Seal) JOHN BERG, 10. Serf, riding competition. 1st They will occupy a second one during DR. E. W. BUNCE. D. S. Judge. prize sjelcted, donated byCarr's store H. F. Billings, an experienced pro Tulv and a third during August. Jevne & Norton, "of International Falls, was captured by """^thetist in charge... Attorneys for Petitioner. The first part of September they Lione,l Tullock, the time being eight OFFICE AND LABORATORY International Stalls, Minn. All-25 Boys and girls clubs of today .are oats, barley, rye, flaxseed, rice, cotton, w-n No. 1 and then be shifted to tract minutes and ten seconds. The second 311 THIRD STREETPhone going to mean much to the agriculture including £eed, tobacco, potatoes and to No. 2. Their dinner will not have 4?4 Open Evg's and Sundays' prize a gold signet ring, donated by of: tomorrow. Are you doing your ^cultivated hay.—Mankato Daily Free Subscribe for Tbe Press. Do It Now! gone stale, for the new second groyrth Chas. P. Johnson was awarded Robert mPress. share to promote them? fresh forage which they.rel-j provides Green of International Falls, the time ish and assures good gains. Hampshire being 6 minutes and 40 seconds. Name your farm and "place in attractively CAMPERS RETURN lambs on brush range weighed 11. Fancy swimming, ladies. 1st painted sign over the gate. about 50 pounds each in late November, I N prize, sterling silver cake plate, donat Then use the name on every occasion. Baudette Region: After being 1920, on the treatment I have ed by May McTaggart, won by Macy This is one of thf best ways of creating •three days over due and when some outlined. The fields brushed in this Fraleigh 2nd place awarded Edith a demand for what you rai^e.— \alarm was being felt for their safety manner in 1920 have a good start of Henning. Brainerd Tribune. a party of campers consisting of Mr. grass and the second grazing wi,ll ta^e. ,12.. Log rolling contest. 1st prize and Mrs. T. M. Partridge-and Frances the .remainder, leaving conditions electric table lamp donated by J. A. FOR EVERY PURPOSE— GOOD RULE 5of MTririeapolijJ, and' MesserS and Mesjdames ideal in 1922." ^lathieu, won by C. R. ,Richars.on 2nd Clark Dodds, R. M. Skimmer and Plenty of water and lirtrited ra^S' prizes cigarette case donated by J.i A. Inside and Outside House Paitot Commissioner Babco^k has laid J. A. Kennedy arrived home Monday i^Trr-" are factors in the successful -"brtfsh^1 U) Mathieu, awarded A. L. Eggan, 3rd down a rule which cantlot be controverted—that morning from a cruise on the Lake of ing of land by sheep. Care should be Automobile Paint prize captured by W. Webb was a the strength of all roads the Woods. They left -Baudette a taken not to force them too hardi fishing rod donated by Green's Hardware Boat Paint week before and owing to the first tw. built be in proportion to the amount Otherwise they may fail to gain and 3? Co., International Falls. of travel upon them. To pave a road two days being rainy they decided to the value of the "brushing" 'will be Kalsomine Extra, reel: 1st prizes Margaret that is little traveled^ when a graveled stay a couple of days longer. Then an neutralized. Ric-hey and Duncan McPhail of Duluth. hfghway will serve the purpose equal old northwester swept the lake, and r** lywell, would be as great a waste ofjthey were, compelled to seek shelter at SIDELIGHTS FROM Grand Pageant We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Lin-' money as to build 41 graveled road Squaw Point, where they remained LEGION CONVENTION 1. For best dressed highlander, when traffic is more than it will stand, until early Monday morning, when the seed OU Paint Co. and Certain-teed. wicker settee donated by International Tf»e expenditure of money, on that wind went *down. (Continued from first page*T Scottish association was captured by A searching party headed by Nap basis, will be in proportion to the service Twedten of CrookstOn, who .nursed Angus McPhail of Duluth. LaPoint went looking for them Sunday, afforded by the roads and those' 2.- For best dressed highland lassie, but without success and another him at Fort Snelling during the war who travel will obtain the greatest Falls Lumber & Coal Co. wicker sewing table donated by International party was being organized Monday when he broke his leg while in training amount of s«rvice for their money.— Scottish association, was wop when they reached town. there. She, with two Minneapolis Olivia Times. In spite of the fact that the storm and one Robbinsdale women delegates by Ethel Weber. PHONE 81 flew by airplane from the Twin Cities 3. For best dressed lady or gent in FARM ROADS A NECESSITY delayed their return the members of to the convention, representing Robbinsdale, Irish costume, three green china cups The necessity of keeping country the party enjoyed fhe outing, although Crookston and Minneapolis roads in good condition is'sfroWti ty a on the last day-the rations were running and saucers, donated by International report recently compiled by the' bureau frightfully low., In fact the last •posts. Scottish association, won by Edward meal consisted of crackers and tea, "The Flag of our country shall hot Doran of International Falls. of markets and. crop- estimate^, and with the cupboard giving a correct be used to drape the belt of any Jack 7. Best dressed lady or gent in United States department of agriculture, COLLEGE tf ST. PAUL, MINN. imitation of the well known Mother Dernpsey or be thrown over the saddle detailing the extent to which Spanish costume, six pearl handled Hubbard's, Jack Kennedy 'began to get of a broncho to be ridden by a cowawfully they are used in hauling farm products silver butter knives donated by International ST. THOMAS ^to market. According to the report uneasy every time Tom Part- puncher," read part of the report of Scottish association won by Under the Direction and of Control Archbishop. which shows the tonnage of- eleven ridge looked at him. But Tom evi- jthe committee on American citizenship F. Orchard of Winnipeg. Dowling. dently decided that a custom officer's before the American Legion auxiliary products hauled on country rOad^ giving 8. Best dressed lady or gent, French short ribs would make a poor meal convention. The report was enthusi the yearly average for the period Louis XIV period, cut glass vase donated Collegiate, High School, Engineering and from 1915 to 1919, there were twentyseven and John was saved. astically received, especially the by International Scottish association, tons of these, eleven crops With the food all gone, the prospects phrase above quoted. won by Mrs. John Baird of Fort Commercial Branches hauled to every 100 acres of land. The for a tableau of robust hardship When the post at Worthington elected Frances. and impromptu suffering looked its delegates and could only average tonnage of the eleven crops 9. Best dressed lady or gent in A College combining finest Catholic Training with Military Discipline near at hand, but the wind finally name three, the 24 members who hauled on country roads each year for Italian costume, six Italian china the period mentioned amounted to 86,560,000 obliged by going down, and the party wanted to attend the -convention degot plates donated by International Scottish Splendid Buildings, Grounds, Library and Equipment tons. The \leven crop? referred on their way to civilization, where cided to go anyhow. The delegates arrived Association, won by 'Mrs. John the cooking arrangements were hetter. by auto, headed by H. E. Lamb to in" the report are corn, wheat, McConnell of Fort Frances. For Catalog Address VERY REV. H. MOYNIHAN, D. D. 10. Best and funniest clown of the CITY FOLKS GO FARM'HUNTING IN AUTO CARAVAN day, prize $25 donated by the Monarch hotel, was won by F. Rowley of Winnipeg. Scottish Officers Great credit is due the officers of this association and the various committee members who worked so dili-r gently to make it the biggest and best event ever given in th'S portion of the 1 country. They are: Honorary president, Dr. McTaggart Bulls of Fort Frances. Honorary vice-president, George Campbell, Fort Frances.^ I President, J. H. Drummond, International An over-supply of young bulls forces us to sell time Falls. excellent sons of our great herdsire. "Sir Korndyke First vice-president, Dr. D. C. McKenzie, Kaan Mechthilde:" Fort Frances. Koochiching Korndyke DeKol, Born Sept 6, 1919 Second vice-president Kenneth ^.Koochiching Korndyke Duke, Born Nov. 14, 1919 Matheson, Fort Frances. Koochiching Gert Pontine Lad, Bom Mar. 20,1920 Secretary and treasurer, K. D. Campbell, Fort Frances. These bulls' are registered and ready for service. Our Executive committee members: A. prices are low as we must sell. Hurry and get your M. Shaw, George Webster, Alex McKenzie, pick tif tfris stock. J. Baird, R. Taylor, Alex Baird, Koochiching Realty Company James Taylor, Charles Burnett, all of Fort Frances and Alfred Thompsonand Scene in Brooklyn. h. Y., when 25 families started for far Idaho in automobiles,'a 2,500 mile jaunt, to F. E. Patterson, both of International take up farms near Buhl, that, State. Gov. Davis. of Idaho, helped them and arranged for a tract of 5,000 ftp INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. acres for them to farm. ,Thy had trailers for all their cars. All the 25 families have plenty of money tomake Falls. a start. Note subway station arrow pointing to it. This is the way all New York subway entrance* Game Committees 4 Field sports,, G. H. _a)Vood, sjames