International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 17, 1921 · Page 5 of 8
OCR Text
v~i fi". If -Tft- jypi y. •'***. "T *1 *F7 '••*. INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS PAGE SIX ceive convention endorsement. He men holding elective state offices I was the only candidate with a nonpartisan who have essayed unsuccessfully the league endorsement to get governorship via their official popularity by two years ago. Mueller has certain and so called political pull are elements^ of strength and he many and the knowledge that there promises, his rivals a tough race. is one living exception is rather a novelty. Perhaps this accounts for The story is current that the state the unusual effort in his behalf in a democracy will not take advantage of it's toasted, of senatorial way. the new convention law next spring course. To seal and will make an active primary campaign Quoting "Jake Preus", his one present instead. One of their big cards political ambition is another term in the flavor— is said to be John Lind for United as governor, but Jake may be without States senator, but Frank A. Day, control in the matter. Against his who was in St. Paul this week insists expressed wishes, political and personal that such is not true. Lind, he friends are at work and their says, is through with active politics. goal is the United States senate. This is not any secret. It has been known The prospects are that the present to the Kellog supporters for some republican administration will be time and in a measure explains some endorsed intact at the state convention of the present activity of the Kellogg next March, but such can not crowd. In the minds of many be said for the various congressional Jake is destined for the United States conventions which are scheduled to Senate and whether it comes now or be held. Talk of contests in the two years hence they are positive it Third, Seventh and Ninth districts will happen. When he announced LIICKY are hinted out'and such may even his candidacy for a second term some weeks ago Senator Kellogg stated include the Second and Tenth Congressional districts. In the latter that as far as he was concerned there Thos. Schall is spoken of as a possible would not be any undue campaign candidate for United States activity on his part as the phrase senator. Theo. Christianson is mentioned "political scrap" was repugnant to as a possible rival to Congressman his nature but those interested in The New Volstead in the Seventh, his retention are not so sensitive. If while in the Third no less than three necessary it will be a fight to the are mentioned in connection with C. finish. The battle ground, if there R. Davis' congressional position. is such, will be the Republican state They are Oscar H. Smith of McLeod convention to.be held next March. In Remington Portable county, H. R. Hanson and M. Hallgren, the early stages of the game Judge both of Nicollet county. Oscar Hallam of the state supreme VANCE CHAPMAN. court was picked as a formidable "The County Chairman." Kellogg rival, but it has to be said that his senatorial stock has not been much in evidence of late. Word in FAMILY BUDGET SYSTEM POLITICAL GOSSIP FROM Typewriter the Twin Cities is to the effect that THE STATE CAPITOL if Ramsey county does not rally to Postmaster Nightingale is now in his standard that Judge Hallam will a position to settle discussions regarding As Gopher State political history not permit his name to go before the proper disbursement of reads, A. R. McGill of St. Peter, the convention. The best senatorial the family income. The postmaster elected governor in 1887, was the only bet just now is Frank B. Kellogg. has receied from the District Savings "A Minnesotan, with the exception of Close in Preus men say there is nothing Organization a supply of family one since that year to be promoted Mn the Preus senatorial talk. budget records for distribution to the from a minor state office to the highest public. We take this method of announcing to the public that this firm has recently taken official position in the gift of the While Commissioner Ivan Bowen of Greetings between houseives in the voters. That was thirty-four years the state railroad and warehouse department, future will probably be "Good morning, over the agency fqr the new Remington Portable Typewriter, and wish to show you what ago and while hundreds in and out named by Congressman how is your budget?" or in some of official life have cherished gubernatorial Sidney Anderson as the headj of a a real time and money saver this new portable machine really, is. instances "Good night, I haven't ambitions and scores have committee to investigate transportation saved a cent.' answered what they thought was the This new Remington Portable is a miniature of the big Remington that has been the as it relates to coal costs does The problem of the proper handling popular call, J. A. O. Preus alone not expect any immediate results in of the family income is one which represents the one success. Jake world's standard for years as a machine of speed, accuracy and long life. The new Port the matter of price reduction, he is receiving more attention today Preus was transferred by a vote of and the committee are piling up some than ever before and much has been able is this same machine cut down in size to meet the requirements of the person whose the people from the office of state valuable information that will go far said and written on the question. auditor to the governorship A. R. toward solving the fuel problem later business requires a machine small enough to be moved from place to place without the The blanks which the postmaster McGill was serving as state insurance on. Mr. Bowen has called on the has for distribution provide for a record commissioner, then an appointive least difficulty and1 at the same time do accurate work under the most trying conditions. governors of a number of states for of all disbursements under the office of minor standing, when the aid and the responses have been very heading food, shelter, operating, call came to lead the Republican Never before has long life and convenience been combined in the same machine as in gratifying. Congressman Anderson's clothing, advancement, miscellaneous hosts to victory. True, since the big task is the securing of information and saving—with subdivisions of some this one. A. year named, two state officials, J. bearing on living costs and coal of these main items. The budget also A. Burnquist and A. O. Eberhart is one of the problems to be investigated. shows sample budget prepared by were elevated from the office of Mr. Bowen, is the junior member the Home Economics Department of lieutenant governor to the chief executiveship, The Remington Portable is particularly adapted to the use of— of the state railroad commission. the University of Minnesota so that but in each instance He is probing the transportation death was responsible for the transfer. everyone may have some idea as to feature of the coal problem to its BUSINESS MEN what they should spend for the various SCHOOL TEACHERS Several of the state executives, fullest. He promises some startling items. however, have rounded out their political revelations. FARMERS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS In commenting on these figures, careers as United States senators, Mr. E. C. Kibby, director of the Savings notably: Alexander Ramsey, TRAVELING SALESMEN COLLEGE STUDENTS The republican nomination of clerk Division of the Ninth District, Cushman K. Davis and Knute Nelson. of the supreme court is going to be Why this discrimination and the few said: "The figures given in the budget DOCTORS CORRESPONDENCE STUDENTS one of the features of the coming exceptions you probably ask. The system are the result of careful Republican state convention and already INSURANCE MEN answer is beyond yours truly except study and investigation of conditions BUSINESS COLLEGE STUDENTS prospectives are showing up that the dear voters simply refused in Minnesota some two years,.ago. on the political horizon. C. F. Ebel, SECRETARIES OF LODGES to respond. Reluctance on the part RAILROAD MEN Although allowance will have to be at present state librarian, is being of the voters to fall in with the gubernatorial made for changing prices and local HOUSEWIVES MINISTERS urged to get into the race. He is a ambit ons of even admitted conditions the figures will serve as Rice county product and is prominent official favorites has featured Minnesota a guide to families making heir first in southern Minnesota Republican political life since statehood budget. and all others who do any writing at all. circles. Another reported candidate days, and on the one chance of getting It is of course, impossible to prepare is E. R. Flygare, clerk of court by more than one promising political a table to apply everywhere in of Martin county. That the present career has been shattered. the state. Even political parties have been incumbent, Herman Mueller will Some of its Many Features are— The postmaster looks for some interesting wrecked in an effort to overcome the aga'n be a candidate is certain but results following the adoption long standing jinx. The number of it is hardly likely that he will re- of the family budget and expects that after the spending of the family income has. been put on a STANDARD KEYBOARD FULL SET FIGURES & CHARACTERS business basis sufficient funds will remain for investment in the Treasury TWO COLOR RIBBON (if wanted) FEED ROLL RELEASE Savings Securities which he has to offer. TWO LINE SPACE ADJUSTER BACK SPACER FARM AND TOWN MARGINAL STOPS AND RELEASE COURSES AT DUNWOODY A ONE YEAR GUARANTEE Beginning Nov. 1st, a special course and all other equipment of the Standard REMINGTON and it in tr&ctor construction opened for the young men of the State of Minnesota WEIGHS ONLY 11 POUNDS, INCLUDING THE CASE °p Sh who are interested in learning how to operate tractors. This Course lasts from two to four Carl The above are only a few of the many excellent features of this machine. months and new classes will be formed the first of every, month until Come in and look it over. See what you have been missing all the time by not hav- March 1st. New students will be 1 admitted the first of every month in ing one of tjiese handy little machines. Or just phone 32 and we will bring the machine the Farm Mechanics Course, including tractor, automobile, farm lighting to you without the slightest obligation on yotur part, gas engine operation, machine shop and blacksmith work." A special automobile electric course six PRICED AT $60~SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS months in length also began on November 1st. The instruction is free at Dunwoody .Institute for residents of the BY state, only nominal fees being charged to cover shop material and supplies. THE PRESS OFFICE Special bulletins have been printed covering these subjects. Those interested should write direct to Dunwoody Institute, 818 Superior Ave., Minneapolis, Minn., for either the Tractor .or Farm Mechanics Bulletin. International Falls, Minnesota Any man can make a fool pf himself, .jbut if he has a wife to help him .li S.esAi'itif' V" '"SKsvHs it is much easier. jAjTM AV ^jS'lt '.ri 'j