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.•Sffi V«"^S« &*yz -S ?4 .".^^ ft «2r «TV |i ^t'J INTERNATIONAL FALL'S TtCESS PAGE SEVEff NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION bert Corey, admitted his inability to describe it, declaring that it surpassed Department of the Interior, U. S. Land PAINT anything he had ever seen, Office at Duluth, Minnesota, October notwithstanding his fame as a writer 22, 1921. of events of world importance all NOTICE is hereby given that Albert over the globe. But he did write D. Heritage, whose postoffice address is 521 Third Street South, Virginia, that Legion crowds were the livest, Minnesota, did, on the 22nd day of any other state except Illinois, with most good-natured and spirited he National Convention Echoes FOR EVERY PURPOSE— January, 1921, file in this office Sworn had ever seen—their spirit and patriotism a "Gopher" badge pinned on every Statement and Application, No. 013301, was in the air and every citizen's 11 ov^r Kansas City were booths man's shoulder, the impression left to purchase the Lot 4, Section 34, Inside and Outside House Paint blood beat faster and his pride Township 70 N., Range 20 W. 4th :hich "Ask Me" girls furnished by Minnesota's "delegation was second Automobile Paint Principal Meridian,, and the timber in his country grew greater, to see convention visitors with such information to that of no other delegation thereon,, under the provisions of the these men, from every state in the as they might desire. One in the parade. Boat Paint act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory union, and from far-off France, Hawaii, gay Legionaire inquired the names known as the ''Timber and the Phillipines, Porto Rico, Africa, Kalsomine Leo Kelly, Minneapolis, Hennepin Stone Law", at such value as might and locations of theatres. None of be fixed by appraisement, and that, Palestine, China, Argentine and the names recommended suited him county Legion Adjutant, was elected pursuant to such application, the land elsewhere, gathered here, in the until the "Ask Me" girl mentioned national commander or "chef de and timber thereon have been estimated Heart of America, to honor their "The Globe", whereupon he exclaimed, garc" of the Legion's Playground, and valued by applicant the We carry the Old Reliable Brands—Minnesota Linseed country and plan great plans for her the Forty and Eight. Members of timber estimated 18000 board feet at "Well I'm a globe-trotter! $3.00 per M, and the land $13.00 that Oil Paint Co. and Certain-teed. future welfare. Guess I'll go there!" the organization had a convention said applicant will offer final proof in and good time all their own. support of his application and sworn THE WEATHER Boy Scouts on duty at the convention statement on the 29th day of December, Marshal Foch's message to Legionaires 1921, before the Register and Receiver hall as couriers and ushers won What's the good Lord going to do Falls Lumber & Coal Co. of the United States Land Office, the affection and admiration of all was: "To my brave comrades about it? Most of the people in this at Duluth, Minnesota. who saw them. These khaki-clad of the American Legion: Today you country are praying for a continuation Any person is at liberty to protest are assembled in your third annual youngsters worked efficiently and of this fine weather so as to this purchase before entry, or initiate convention. I give you greetings that courteously with a maximum of re- save clothing and fuel bills, while the a contest at any time before PHONE 81 patent issues, filing a corroborated affidavit They were always "on the come' from the heart of one soldier coal men and clothing merchants are in this office, alleging facts ^ob" to perform any service for delegates to another. My prayers go up not praying for cold weather so they can which would defeat the entry. and visitors. Newspaper writers only for all men and women who did get rid of their surplus stock. Like Witnesses: Charles Mattson, Frank their duty in the world war, but for a politician who has to please everybody, said they could not have gone E. Cusson of Duluth, Minnesota, and Benjamin H. Hoyer and John W. Huey those who, having returned to the through the convention without their He should give us a cold snap of Virginia, Minnesota. Press Advertising Space Gets Results help as couriers. The convention pursuits of peace, have banded them-\ to make us buy, and then return to ROBERT D. BLACKWOOD, selves together to preserve these warmer weather so we could save thanked their "little buddies" and Register. traditions of liberty, truth and justice our purchases for .next year. urged every American Legion post to Oct. 27-Dec. 22—Pd. adopt and help train and finance a for which we fought. It is an added local Boy Scout troop. and inexpressible pleasure to be with NOTICE OF SALE OF STUMP AGE ON STATE LANDS you." Three tons of candy and 200,000 cigarettes were brought to Kansas Hanford MacNider, the new National 39. SW^i SW% Sec. 27, T. 152, R. 26, 1-10 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft., Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction in the City by the Knights of Columbus and Commander of the American 5 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 25 Cedar poles at 15c per pole, 500 Court House at International Falls on Wednesday, November 16th, 1921, at 10 distributed to the Legionaires. The Legion, enlisted as a private when Cedar posts at lc per post. clock in the forenoon, certain .timber belonging to the State of Minnesota, as K. C. clubrooms bore a "Welcome" war was declared, rising from the authorized by action of the State Board of Timber Commissioners in_session, 40. N% NE%, S% SW%, NE% SE%, S% SE% Sec. 28, T. 152, R. 26, 15 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per ft., 2 ft. Balsam at $2.00 per ft., 42 cords Monday. September 26th 1921, after such State Board of Timber Commissioners sign for all the boys who wore their ranks to become lieutenant colonel Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 350 Tam. ties at 15c per tie, 230 Cedar having examined the reports of appraisals and examining witnesses to the effect country's uniform. He won many medals and was cited poles at 20c per pole, 4150 Cedar posts at lc per post. that such timber is in danger of being injured £nd that a sale thereof is many times for bravery under fire. 41. SW% SW%, SE% SE& Sec. 16, T. 153, R. 26, 1 ft. Pine at $10.00 necessary to protect the State from loss. Among those who enjoyed the MacNider's father came over from per ft., 1 ft. Spruce at $7.00 per ft., 20 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 Following is the list of lands (referred to in the above notice) upon which doughnuts and coffee dispensed at the timber is situated and a statement of the estimated quantities of timber per cord, 600 Tam. ties at 15c per tie, 100 Cedar poles at 10c per pole, 3500 Ireland and built up in Iowa a business Cedar posts at lc per post. thereon that will be so offered and the appraised prices of the same: half a dozen street corner "dugouts" which now represents an invest 42. N% NW% Sec. 11, T. 151, R. 27, 1 ft. Pine -at $10.00 per ft., 6 Sale No. by the Salvation Army lassies, was a ment of millions. Iowa Legionaires 1 S% S% Sec. 1, SE% SE% Sec. 2, T. 68, R. 22, 2 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft. Spruce at $7.00 per ft., 150 Cedar ties at 18c per tie, 150 Cedar poles at former doughboy proudly holding his describe MacNider as "Iowa's best ft., 15. ft. Poplar at $1.00 per ft., 2 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per 20c per pole, 3000 Cedar posts at lc per post. two-year-old baby in his armfc. The cord, 370 Tamarack ties at 15c per tie, 250 Cedar ties at 18c per tie, 75 Cedar 43. NW% NW% Sec. 34, T. 151, R. 27, 25 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 loved and most distinguished son." per cord. poles at 15c per pole, 3600 Cedar posts at lc per post. baby was enjoying the treat as much 2. SE% SE& Sec. 12, T. 69, R. 22, 2 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft., 2 ft. 44. SW% SW% Sec. 10, T. 152, R. 27, ft. Pine at $8.00 per ft., 1 as her father did in France. Hundreds New Orleans was selected as the ft. Spruce at $5.00 per ft., 5 ft. Tamarack, at $4.00 per ft., 400 Tam. ties Spruce at $6.00 per ft., 10 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft., 25 cords Spruce of thousands of doughnuts and cups meeting place for the 1922 convention pulpwood at $1.75 per cord, 300 Tamarack ties at 16c per tie, 50 Cedar ties at at 10c per tie, 300 Cedar ties at 12c per tie, 100 Cedar poles at 10c per pole, of coffee were distributed. 3000 Cedar posts at lc per post. ISc per tie, 250 Cedar poles at 20c per pole, 4000' Cedar posts at 1 per post. of the Legion, and Louisiana Legionaires 3. N% NE%, SWM NE%, SEYt NW%, NW% SE%, Sec. 17, T. 69, R. 22, 2 45. SW% NE%,SE% SW&, S% SE% Sec. 12, T. 152, R. 27, 5 ft. Spruce at declare the doings there will $7.00 per ft., 15 ft. Poplar at $2.00 per ft., 90 cords Spruce pulpwood at cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 200 Cedar ties at 18c per tie, 6600 Cedar In the big Legion parade Private never be forgotten. But most Legionaires posts at lc per post. $2.00 per cord, 45 cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, 125 Tam. ties at 15c Joseph Semtich, minus one leg, walkthe who went to Kansas City 4. W% SW^4 Sec 30, T. 69, R. 22, 8 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per per tie, 250 Cedar poles at 20c per pole, 2300 Cedar posts at lc per post. cord, 175 Tamarack ties at 18c per tie, 50 Cedar ties at 20c per tie, 25 Cedar entire distance of seven miles are "from Missouri" on that question, 46. NE%, NE% NW%, S% NW%, N% S% Sec. 13, T. 152, R. 27, ft. pcles at25c per pole, 400 Cedar posts at l%c per post. Pine at $10.00 per ft., 5 "ft. Spruce at $6.00 per ft., 37 cords Spruce pulpwood the head of his regiment. He lost for Kansas City folks went the limit 5. NE}4 NE%, Sec. 33, T. 69, R. 22, 100 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 at $1.50 per cord, 100 Tam. ties at 18c per tie, 600 Cedar poles at 20c per leg in the Argonne, and gets to make everybody happy, and the pole, 6400 Cedar posts at lc per post. per cord. around with the aid of a crutch. His weather man smiled on the 1921 convention 6. WV2 wy2 Sec. 21, NW% NW%, SW% SW% Sec. 28, SE SE%, Sec. 29, 47. All exc. SE% SW% Sec. 7, T. 153, R. 27, 1-10 ft. Pine at $8.00 per home is in Shelbina, Mo. of the Legion. New Orleans T. 70, R. 22, 3 ft. Pine at $8.00 per ft., 3 ft. Jack Pine at $4.00 per ft., ft., 77 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 16 cords Balsam pulpwood 3 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per ft., 2 ft. Tamarack at$5.00 per, ft., 370 cords at 50c per cord, 700 Tam. ties at 15c per tie, 5 ft. Tamarack aft $4.00 per will have to go some to provide more Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 2 cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, ft., 175 Cedar poles at 15c per pole, 5100 Cedar posts at lc per post. ideal conditions. A fat negro woman watching the 1E40 Tam. ties at 15c per tie, 291 Cedar poles at 15c per pole, 7500 Cedar posts 48. All of Sec. 8, T. 153, R. 27, 10 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per ft., 165 parade had the right spirit. Her husband at lc per post. cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 5 cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per General Foch's trip from New York 7. SWy4 NW%, W% SW%, SE% SW%, Sec. 27, NE% NE% Sec. 33, N% started ambling down the street, cord, 2875 Tam. ties at 15c per tie, 2050 Cedar poles at 8c for 20 ft. poles, NW% Sec.34, T. 68, R. 23,' 2 Mbft.Pme at $10.00 per ft. 27 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per to Kansas City cost one. dollar. The 20c for 25 ft. poles, 50c for 30 ft. poles, 80c for 35 ft. poles, $1.50 for 40 ft. out of the parade, as he was passing ft., 28 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft., 680 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 poles, 26300 Cedar posts at lc per post. two railroads concerned split the her vantage point. When he told per cord, 2900 Tamarack ties at 16c per tie, 30 Cedar ties at 18c per tie, 225 49. N%, N% S%, SE% SE% Sec. 31, T. 153, R. 27, 1-10 ft. Pine at $9.00 fare, the minimum authorized by the her he was getting tired, she waved Cedar poles at 15c per pole, 3650 Cedar posts at lc per post. per ft., 15 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per ft., 15 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per Interstate Commerce Commission. 8. N%'NW%, SW% NW%, W% SW4, SE% SE% Sec. 2, T. 70, R. 23, 30 her two flags vehemently and stepping ft., 10 ft. Balsam at $2.00 per ft., 265 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.75 General Foch expressed wonder and ft. Poplar at $2.00 per ft., 95 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.75 per cord, 8225 per cord, 215 Cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, 1350 Tam. ties at 16c time to the band music, exclaimed, Cedar posts at lc per post. amazement at the "magnitude and per tie, 100 Cedar ties at 18c per tie, 945 Cedar poles at 8c for 20 ft poles, 25c "Lan's sakesl Yo'ail's too 9. N%, N% S%, Sec. 5, T. 70, R. 23, 120 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.50 for'25 ft. poles, 60c for 30 ft. poles, 90c for 35 ft. poles, $1.75 for 40 ft. poles. power" of the big engine which swept stiff. Limber yo'self up and get back per cord, 250 cords Tamarack wood at 25c per cord, 725 Tamarack ties at 18c J..3250 Cedar posts at lc per post. him swiftly across the continent. per tie, 75 Cedar ties at 20c per tie, 9500 Cedar posts at lc per post. in de parade 1" 50. N%, E% SW%, N% SE%, SW% SE% Sec. 34. T. 153, R. 27, 4% ft. 10. NE% NE%, S% NE%, NW% NW%, S% NW%, S% Sec. 11, T. 70, R. 23, Pine at $10.00 per ft., 12 ft. SprUce at $7.00 per ft., 8 ft. Tamarack at Banners, badges, ribbons and other 40 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.75 per cord, 125 Tam. ties at 16c per tie, 200 $5.00 per ft., 192 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 70 cords Balsam Iowa had probably the longest line Cedar ties at 18c per tie, 6425 Cedar posts at lc per post. methods of advertising the home pulpwood at 50c per cord, 600 Tam. ties at 18c per tie, 300 Cedar ties at 20c of marchers in the parade, with the 11. N% SW&, Sec. 13, T. 70, R. 23, 210 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per tie, 230 Cedar poles at 20c per pole, 6950 Cedar posts at lc per post. state were used by hundreds of thousands per cord. exception of Missouri and Kansas, 51. All Sec. 35, T. 153, R. 27, 13 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft., 500 at Kansas City by Legionaires 12. E% SW%, SE% Sec. 14, T. 70, R. 23, 360 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 cords Spruce -pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 2500 Tam. ties at 18c per tie, 260 tuJ^fiiinois and Minnesota had more from every state in the union, but per cord, 600 Tam. ties at 16c per tie. Cedar poles at 20c per pole, 8100 Cedar posts at lc per post. jfeost banners in line than other states. 13. W% SE% Sec. 15, T. 70, R. 23, 35 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per the hit of the convention in this respect 52. N%, W% SW%, NE% SE% Sec. 36, T. 151, R. 28, 99 ft. Basswood, Minnesota had forty, backed tip by cord, 20 Tamarack ties at 16c per tie. were the gopher badges of Ash, Birch and Balm of Gilead at $2.00 per ft., 6000 Birch ties at 12c per tie. 14. W^ SW^i Sec. 16, T. 70, R. 23, 10 ft. Poplar at $2.00 per ft., 90 one additional, the colors of the 53. N%, S% SW%, NE^4 SE%, S% SE^i Sec. 12, T. 153, R. 28, 72 cords Minnesota and the Sunflower badges Tam. ties at 15c per tie, 30 Cedar ties at 18c per tie, 2000 Cedar posts at lc Giant Valley Boy Scout Troop of Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 12 cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, of Kansas. Twelve hundred Gopher per post. 250 Tam. ties at 15c per tie, 25 Cedar poles at 15c per pole, 600 Cedar posts at Minneapolis Giant Valley Legion post, badges were worn on the streets of 15. NE% NE^4 Sec. 17, T. 70, R. 23, 600 cords mixed wood at 25c per cord, lc per post. which will also receive the "Bar of 16. SW% NE% Sec. 17, T. 70, R. 23, 700 cords mixed wood at 25c per cord. Kansas City, but twice that number 54. S% NE%, N% N¥!4 Sec. 13, T. 153, R. 28, 2 ft. Spruce at $5.00 per 17. NW% NE% Sec. 17, T. 70, R. 23, 450 cords mixed wood at 25c per cord. Honor" to be awarded all banners ft., 5 ft. Balsam at $2.00 per ft., 27 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per could have been sold to admirers 18. W% NE% Sec. 20, T. 70, R. 23, 950 cords mixed wood at 25c per cord. cord, 35 cords Balsam pu'owood at 50c per cord, 400 Tam. ties at 15c per tie. in the parade. from other states, who wanted them 175 Tam. ties at 15c per tie, 1000 Cedar posts at l%c, per post. 50 Cedar poles at 15c per pole, 1500 Cedar posts at lc per post. as souvenirs of the big convention. 19. SW% SW% Sec. 21, T. 70, R. 23, 25 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per 55. NE% SW%, SW% SE% Sec. 32, T. 151, R. 29, 1 cord Spruce pulpwood Duluth's Legion Band, the official cord. Minnesota certainly was advertised at $1.50 per cord, 50 cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, 925 Cedar poles at 20. E% NE%, NE% SE%, S% SE% Sec. 22, NE% NW%, W% W% Sec. 23, band of the American Legion of Minnesota, 10c for 20 ft. poles, 25c for 25 ft. poles, 60c for 30 ft. poles, 90c for 35 ft. poles, better than any other state at the T. 70, R. 23, 296 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 880 Tam. ties at 16c $1.50 for 40 ft. poles, 11200 Cedar posts at lc per post, 25 Tamarack ties at 15c did itself proud. Some idea gathering. per tie. per tie. of the snap, appearance, and musical 21. NE%, SE% NW%, N% SW%, SE% Sec. 28, T. 70, R. 23, 270 cords Spruce TERMS OF SALE ability—of the Duluth boys may be pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 100 Tam. ties at 16c per tie. The Montana delegation of cow This sale is *0 be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of the 22. SW% SW'i Sec. 4, T. 67, R. 26, 15 ft. Spruce at $7.00 per ft., 5 gained by considering that out of 56 punchers and cow girls was one of General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the General ft Tamarack at $5.00 per ft., 10 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.00 per cord, Laws, of 1909 and acts amendatory thereto. Legion bands from all over America the colorful touches to the big parade. 120 Tam. ties at 30c per tie. All cut and swamped. Timber estimated and appraised per ft. will be offered and sold per which' marched in the parade, Minnesota's The motto of the Montana boys and 23. NE% NWVi Sec. 9, T. 67, R. 26, 15 cords Spruce'pulpwood at $2.00 per feet timber estimated and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per Official Legion Band, leading girls seemed to be, "Red hot pep, cord. cord, all cords to be single cords timber estimated and appraised as tie, pole 24. NE% NW%, W% NW%, Sec. 26, T. 68, R. 26, 1 ft. Spruce at $6.00 1200 Minnesota Legionaires, won and plenty of it." or post timber will be offered and sold per tie, or per pole, or per post, and the per ft., 50 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 20 Cedar poles at 20c sale will be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the several first prize of $1,000 and all the honor per pole, 25 Cedar posts at lc per post. kinds of timber advertised on the lands in the different sections. None of the that the title implies. With this band A representative of the American 25. NW?4 NE%, NE*4 N¥4 Sec. 34, T. 68, R. 26, 150 cords Spruce pulpwood timber can be sold for less than the appraised prices as given herein, and any leading, with more post colors than Federation of Labor addressed the at $2.00 per cord, 525 Tam. ties at 18c per tie, 5 ft. Tam. at $5.00 per bidding over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, the percent ft., 1000 Cedar posts at ic per post. convention and assured Legionaires bid to be added to the appraised price of each of the different kinds of 26. SE% NE%, SW% NW%, W SW%, W% SE%, SE SE% Sec. 24, T. timber advertised on the land. No bid will be accepted of less than 'five per that they could count on organized 68, R. 27, 5 ft. Spruce at $4.00 per ft., 80 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.00 cent. labor to support them and stand per cord. Purchasers of timber at this sale must pay down in cash at the time of N shoulder to shoulder with them in 27. SW% NW% Sec. 8, T. 154, R. 25, 85 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 sale twenty-five per cent of the value of the timber purchased, based on the per cord, 500 Tam. ties at 20c per tie, 5 ft. Tam. at $5.00 per M. ft. loyalty to American ideals. estimated quantity and the appraised price .of same. Permits to cut and remove 28. SE% NW%', NE%^SW% Sec. 12, T. 154, R. 25, 25 cords Birch wood at the timber from the land will be issued to the purchasers, such permits 50c per cord, 350 cords Tam. wood at 25c per cord. to expire on June 1st, 1923, and the timber must be cut and removed within A pretty young woman from St. 29. NE%, S% NW%, S% Sec. 19, T. 154, R. 25, 4 ft. Pine at $10.00 per that time unless the State Board of Timber Commissioners by unanimous vote Joseph, Mo., was one of the first to ft., 40 ft. Spruce at $7.00 per ft., 50 ft. Tam. at $5.00 per ft., 5 ft. agree to extend the permit beyond the time stated. No permit shall be extended greet .Marshal Foch. Everybody noticed Poplar at $2.00 per ft., 42 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 85 cords except for good and sufficient reasons, and in that event no more than Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, 1150 Tam. ties at 18c per tie, 150 Cedar ties the strong resemblance she two extensions shall be granted for one year each according to law. A condition at 20c per tie, 4800 Cedar poles at 10c for 20 ft. poles, 25c for 25 ft. poles, 60c of any extension shall be that the purchaser shall be liable to the State bore him, in a general way. And why for'30 ft. poles, 90c for 35 ft. poles, $1.50 for 40 ft. poles. 37200 Cedar posts at for interest on the entire unpaid purchase price at the rate of eight (8) per not? For is she not the war bride,of l%c per post. cent per annum, during the whole time of such extension, and the destruction H. W. Cochburn of St. Joseph, and 30. SE% SW%, NE% SE%, S% SE% Sec. 29, T. 154, R. 25, 175 cords of the timber by any cause whatsoever during the period of such extension Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 5 cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, didn't she, a cousin of the marshal, shall not relieve the purchaser for the payment of same, and the said purchaser 1350 Tam. ties at 20c per tie, 750 ^Cedar ties at 22c per tie, 1350 Cedar poles come out to the U. S. A. with her shall be liable to the State for the whole ^hereof. When an extension is granted at 10c for 20 ft. poles, 25c for 25 ft. poles, 60c for 30 ft. poles, 90c for 35 ft. any timber cut shall be marked the same as provided for in the original husband when he finished with the poles, $1.50 for 40 ft poles, 16000 Cedar posts at l%c per post. permit, except that the year of operation as specified in the original permit Germans in France? 31. SE% SW%, SW% SE%, Sec. 10, T. 155, R. 25, 100 cords Spruce pulpwood shall be changed to the year of operation under the extension. at $1.50 per cord. All Tamarack timber which in the judgment of State Appraiser is suitable 32. NE% NW%, NW% Sec. 19, T." 155, R. 25, 3 ft. Spruce at $5.00 The Daisy was selected by the National for ties shall be cut into ties to a point where the tree is eight Inches in per ft., 20 ft. Tam. at $4.00 per ft., 5 ft. Balsam at $2.00 per ft.. Convention as the official diameter. All Tamarack timber is to be utilized to six inches in diameter. 20 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 1000 Tam. ties at 15c per tie, 25 Where Cedar ties are cut the same shall be cut to eight inch diameter at flower oft the American Legion, suitable HARRY 0. ERICKSON Cedar poles at 10c per pole, 500 Cedar posts at lc per post. the small end. for wear on all patriotic occasions. 33. N% NW% Sec. 4, T. 157, R. 25, 80 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.75 per Where Cedar posts are listed, the price specified shall be for a 7 foot It was chosen because it is cord, 125 Tam. ties at 15c per tie. post.Any Cedar timber cut .into lengths between 8 ft. and 18 ft. inclusive, shall be Rukr Tuidenist 34. SW% NE%, SE% NW%, SW% Sec. 25, T. 158, R. 25, 2 ft. Spruce appropriate and can be obtained in charged for at the price based upon the market value of the timber when cut. at $6.00 per ft. 110 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.75 per cord. large quantities. The poppy will continue Where Cedar poles are not specifie'd at a graduated price, it shall mean 35. W% NW% Sec. 36, T. 158, R. 25, 15 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.75 to be worn on Memorial Day. that all Cedar timber that will measure 5 inches in diameter 22 feet from the per cord. ground shall be cut into 20 foot poles. If purchasers prefer cutting this timber 36. W% SW%, SE% SW^, SW% SE^ gee. 20, T. 152, R. 26, 1-5 ft. See Harry O. Erickson for into Cedar posts, then the Cedar poles of a longer length shall bear a price Kansas City, progressive an4 wideawake Pine at $10.00 per ft., 3 ft. Tam. at $5.00 per M'ft., 13 cords Spruce pulpwood based upon the market value at the time of cutting. as she is, never saw anything at $1.75 per cord, 25 cords Balsam pulpwood at 50c per cord, 85 Tam. fine work and reasonable Spruce trees 10 In. or over In diameter 2 ft. from the ground, shall be cut to compare with the Legion's Third ties at 15c per tie, 60 Cedar poles at 15c per pole, 1300 Cedar posts at lc 'per and scaled as log timber up to a point where the tree is 8 in. or less. The rates for mounting birds Natoinal Convention. For four days post. 1 balance of the tree shall be cut and scaled into pulpweod cords. 37. N% NE%, SW% SW% Sec. 26, T. 152, R. 26, 5 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 Kansas City newspapers stood amazed The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. and heads. per ft, 25 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 200 Tam. ties at 18c per candidly admitting that they could Dated at St. Paul, Minn., this 26th day of September, 1921. tie, 100 -Cedar poles at 15c per pole, 2500 Cedar .posts at lc per post. find no words tljat could half express 38. SE% Sea 27, T. 152, R. 26, 1V5.M tt Pine at $10.00 peri ft., 5 ft. B. P. CHASE, State Awdltor Plume No. Toll 6—3 2 S th6. spectacle which captivated Tamarack at 94.00 per ft., 65 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 50 ytesSfo-A *r 'wr P«1, Mtaaewta. Cedar poles at 15c per pole, 2100 Cedar posts at lc per post. them. h'BfS* thet veteran writer, Her- V, wf Its- 5 LiiiilijLl