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

December 29, 1921 · Page 7 of 8

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:x -1 w- S. J5-' 3 4 INTERNATIOtf Atjf'&LLS PRESS 8 9S S3 SS tt KKH Certainly enjoyed every minute of it ture in the future it will be seen that, Jf INTERNATIONAL #,• to the. ^fullest extent. To the roast while Germany is paying $26,000,000,000 CO-OPERATION IS AROUND LOMAN 1# goose and other goodies we did full as interest and amortization of NEED OF TODAY tf« justice,, had a rippin' good time and her present reparations obligation of •.» ».• ».• t'« were- the recipient of several very 50,000,000,000 gold mafks, the United (Continued from page 4) Russell Mannausau recently purchased From the columns of the Border Budget beautiful presents. States will have expended' in the the Peter Carstens truck. A large party from Rainy Lake same period $30,000,000,000 for military 1 company's mine at Mine Centre, arrived those commodities which our customers Chas.'Mitshulis, Geo. Watson, Louis City attended.- the Christmas tree in and naval purposes. at Duluth with gold bricks aggregating have to offer in payment for Miss Ward will spend her vacation Deguise and: John Deguise were at Koochiching. Germany, it should be recalled, incidentally, 49^2 pounds in weright, ner-y what they purchase from us. of two weeks with home folks at the Falls last Friday attending a has practically been relieved ly 600 ounces, worth $16 an ounce, y? The business stagnation of today is Rauch. ,• meeting of land owners whose_ farms A sleigh load consisting of Mr. and of her army and navy under The bricks were displayed in F. D. not due, as some advocates of high .have been flooded along the Rat Mrs. T. Rawn, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. the provisions of the treaty. She can The Clarence Fuller family ljas Day & Co.'s window for a time thi^ protective duties assert, to a flood of Root. Owing to an insufficient number Redding, Miss Jellison, Bert Lang, therefore, divert revenues and labor moved back to Minneapolis for fhe morning, but they drew such a crowd foreign goods competing with the of land owners being present the Gust. Berg and Frank Lang drove that would otherwise be expended for that Mr. Day could not allow them produce of our own fields and factories. winter. j.- meeting was adjourned to January 4 down from Rainy Lake City to attend armament into more productive channels. Moreover, in large part our to remain there. They were thenv I at which time it is expected that all the Christmas entertainment in the imports are non-competetive goods, Mrs. Peter Carstens went to Chicago placed on exhibition at the First National persons affected will put in an ap4 There would also seem to be little school house. They returned the about two weeks ago for medical Bank. The gold, aggregating and it is in industries represented by pearance. same night. use in spending billions of dollars to treatment. some of these, such as coffee and rubber, $9,300 in value, is the result of the create a great merchant marine and first twenty days' run of the mine in which stagnation is most pronounced J. H. Rogers is the proud recipient in spending millions of more dollars T. H. Kinshella came down from Albert Palm has moved his mill onto from a 10-stamp mill. at the present time. Although of a letter from county agent M. M. to operate it, so long as we handicap the Olive mine to spend Christmas the Hofdahl place to cut so^ne it is estimated that our export Abbott, stating that Mr. Rogers' individual with his family in Koochiching. On it by laws that do not permit us to trade constitutes but about 10 per lumber for them. At the Christmas tree entertain^ entry of Green Mountain arriving at Mine Centre he found that meet foreign shipping competition on ment given for the benefit of the cent of the total trade of the country, potatoes in the potato show held at an equal basis. he was two hours late to catch the Jimmie 'Gorman, the old cook who children of Koochiching and vicinity, it is commonly looked upon as the Minneapolis,won 6th place,and that his And there is imperative need for stage for Fort Frances, consequently the following well known names of outlet for our surplus productive capacity stays with Matt. Matson, has been russpts, entered in the county exhibit, he was compelled to walk all the way, closer co-operation among the various children, since grown to maturity, of agriculture, transportation, quite ill for several days. altho a little oversize, were judged and did not arrive here until noon on elements of our economic .structure, appeared on the program: and manufacture and as a stabilizer so good that it is practically impossible Christmas day. He says that everything especially in reducing production of business. A healthy and prosperous Mrs. Amundsan went to the Falls Recitation—"Santa Claus", Duli* to beat them in the state. Incidentally is moving along smoothly at the costs. We cannot revive prosperity Kinshella. foreign trade has become of increased last week to spend the holidays wi{h Koochiching county won Olive and that the new stamp mill until the prices.of other commodities importance to a great many her daughter Mrs. Chas. Lee. Recitation—"The Queer Scholar", third' place with a score of 87, which will be ready to run in about\ a month. are properly adjusted to George Mertens. of our citizens. It is consequently goes to show that Koochiching county those of primary products, particularly Recitation—"Christmas Time", Hazel of serious domestic concern. Arthur Metcalf has made several and Rat Root township in particular From Fort Frances comes the news agricultural products. Paulman. While it is possible that a high, trips to the Falls lately with a truck As To Wages are decidedly potato countries. Let that the Couchiching hotel's annual protective tariff on some articles may load of hay for Emory Thomas. Recitation—"The Ballad of Nancy us give special pains and attention to ball, which is always looked forward The readjustment of production be proper, there is surely nothing in Hanks", Arthur Mertens. the potato crop and GROW TO WIN The merry Christmas was started' to with pleasure, will be held on the costs has been retarded by the fact Recitation—"A Funny Dream", our economic situation which justifies in 1922.- here on Friday p. m. with a very evening of Monday, Jan. 2, 1899. The that wages have declined less rapidly the adoption of a general tariff James Kinshella. and program at Orange hall has been engaged for the than wholesale prices. The lagging pretty Christinas tree policy that will, in effect, erect a barrier In the issue of Dec. 22, 1898 it was •V V# «r# iV V# r» v# V# r# of wage revisions is characteristic of the school. ,. occasion and the hour for assembling around our ports and isolate us announced that "no definite date has is fixed at 9 p. m. Refreshments will periods of falling prices. It is occasioned commercially. BIRCHDALE yet been settled on for the Christmas .The Spasmodic Express arrived ih be served in the hall. Mr. and Mrs. in some part by the corresponding It would seem to be equally illogical entertainment to be given the school ».« #4 #4 «4 Paul's well known ability as entertainers failure of retail prices toman last Wednesday and left tv^o for Congress to endeavor to reduce r# tV iV iV V# V# children. Much' depends on the arrival box cars. One for wood and the ot$er is a guarantee that the coming promptly to follow wholesale prices Irene Ruberg is at home for the the onerous taxation burden, which is of Santa Claus, in the person for hay. holidays. ball will be fully up to the high in the downward revision. The presistance handicapping business, if it continues of Wm. Jameson, who is expected standard of its predecessors. of high costs of living prevents to spend the taxpayers' money extravagantly. home from Tower with supplies for The Lutheran people gave a Christmas a more prompt readjustment of The mail carrier is working for his the occasion." tree and program Monday night Superintendent R. A. Kerr of the money these days. wage'scales. Nevertheless, wages are Some Tax Figures Evidently Santa Claus arrived without at their church. They had a ftftl Golden Star Mining and Exploration declining and, generally speaking, the It should be remembered that governmental serious niishap. house and a good time. revision has been effected without Charles Lovejoy has returned home expenditures for 1920 exceeded extraordinary resistance on the part to spend Christmas. those from 1791 to 1865, inclusive, absent when Mrs. Peteler' gives her appointed as the time and place for This promises to be a busy week, of the workers. As retail prices decline adjustment child impersonations. hearing upon and examination, a period of 74 years. Furthermore, for Loman as all our young school and allowance of such claims the necessary wage readjustment Marion Seely has been visiting it is imperative for the taxpayers as shall be presented within the time ma'ams, nurses, stenographers, et ., will be hastened, with consequent friends at International Falls. Home-^-Every time we get of this country seriously to Nobody aforesaid. are home for a good time. encouragement of production in the vicinity of Mrs. Peteler we consider the fact that obligations Let notice hereof be given by the and consumption. Howard and Bert Magladry are at arising out of the recent and earlier feel like calling out the fire department publication of this order in the International The Farm Loan association will There are only a few instances of home spending their vacation. by and holding her as a target for Falls Press as provided wars, together with the current expenses hold its annual meeting at Loman, law. many which could be cited to demonstrate of the war and navy departments, several streams. Paint! Heck, when Jan. 10th. All members and new ap Dated December 27, 1921. that there is as great need Agnes Guay has been sick for two constituted 92.8 per cent of she smiles the stuff comes off in JOHN BERG, plicants should be present. for the effective co-ordination of our weeks with a touch of appendicitis. scales, and "we note when we gaze the total appropriations for 1920. (Court Seal) Judge of Probate. economic factors while we are in the Congress has appropriated for the on those duo chins, where the paint Jevne & Norton, After the Christmas program last Mr. and Mrs. Kelly of International throes of the aftermath of war as Attorneys for Petitioner. military and naval establishments for leaves off and the dirt begins." Friday, and just before the janitor Falls are visiting at the Seely home. D.29-J.5-12. there was during the war—which, in the fiscal year 1921-2 the sum of $835,837,939. and teachers were to leave the school^ the final analysis, Was won more by If we take these appropria- May Have Been Right at That— SUMMONS I1V APPLICATION FOR a small blaze was discovered inside Tom Howard returned from Carlton the close co-operation of those fac­ Tug Wilson has been acting rather tions as fairly representative of our REGISTRATION OF LAND the walls near a ventilator pipe. It college to spend his Christmas annual military and naval expendi- tors than by the drums and armament. queer of late and it was decided last was soon extinguished but it is still vacation. week to have him examined as to his State Minnesota. County of Kooch- of a mystery how it started. idling)ss. sanity. Three doctors arrived ves Judicial Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson of Fort District Court, Fifteenth AND THEIR MONEY FOOLS terday, hurried to the town hall, #.• #J» #J» #.» *.• #J» District. tV O «T# Frances are spending their Christmas stripped the man found there and af- a In the matter of the application of- at the Jacobson home. -People, of western ,£ensylvania having ter a thorough examination declared I ERICSBURG Mid-State Land Company to registe exchanged' $100,000,000 worth of him insane. Leaving the hall they the title to the following describe M\M #J» M:M A "happy-go-lucky" bunch went to «r« Liberty Bonds for stocks that are alleged real estate situated in Koochichin V# V# V# •*, r# bumped into Wilson who was being Stratton to try the new skating rink County, Minnesota, namely: Lot on to be practically worthless, a Bert Sweet left for Grand Forks brought in and were informed that (1) of Section thirty-five (35), Town there. The rink had been flooded movement has been started to check Saturday to spend Christmas. the man they had just examined was (151 ship One Hundred Fifty-one when it was real cold weather so the th:s sort of investment by educating the judge of probate. North of Range Twenty-nine (29 H20 was rougher than the shingles people to the policy expressed by the C. B. Whitney and family spent West of the Fifth Principal Meridiai'i on a new built house. The part}' had phrase "See your banker first". There Christmas in the Falls with relatives. a Applicanr! Miniature Libraries. th£ .enjoyment of a cold night's ride. vs. probably is not much hope of success, A curious idea in book making Is NEW YEAR'S Charles S. Gilbert, (Unknown) Mr. and Mrs. Truman Fickle of for the man or woman who is offered by a firm of French publishers. Victoria A. Gilbert, (Unknown) The Christmas program and tree Ash Lake spent Christmas with home such an "easy mark" as to exchange Their plan consists of substituting for Bovey De Laittre Lumber Compan^/j folks here. was held at the church, Dec. 23. The Liberty Bonds for unknown securities the large pages of the average books Inc., Minneapolis, Minnesota., [fr SERVICES weather turned cold so there were niicrophotographic reproductions of is probably too dense to absorb and all other persons or parties un? fhem to be read through a magnifying Mr. and Mrs. Philip Van Wyke kr^ only about two hundred there but known, claiming any right, title, estate, the idea of taking good counsel before glass. lien or interest in the real estate spending Christmas vacation here those attending had a good time. After acting. It should be obvious to described in the application herein. It is proposed that the size of the with home folks. San ta had gone the people went a mere child that if an agent for plates representing pages should be internationally Defendants. to their "slumber boats" with happy Sunday Homing 10:30 "United Airless" wants to exchange The State of Minnesota to the above standardized, so that any Messrs. W. Bridge and A. Giles of hearts. I his stock for Liberty Bonds, he must named defendants. one possessing the magnifying apparatus Minneapolis are holding services "in consider the bonds of greater value, You are hereby summoned and required would be able to read any book ».« •.+ ».« the church every evening this week. to answer the application of the V# V# V# *V and if they are of greater value to produced in this way. No technical applicant in the above entitled proceeding the agent or his company, then they difficulties are said to be in the way. MARGIE NEWS and to file your answer to The Misses Stotts and Norton, It Is claimed that the cost of production must be of greater value to the prospective the said application in the office of would be enormously reduced. local teachers, left for their homes •.« victim. That is such a simple SPECIAL MUSIC C# «V «T# O O the Clerk of said court, in said county, 4 Also it would greatly reduce the work last Friday for the Christmas vacation. proposition that the man or woman within twenty (20) days after the service Miss Koller left on Friday eve for of libraries now cumbered by books of this summons upon you, exclusive who can't or won't see it is past hope New York Mills. of every shape and size. The plates of the day of such service, and, if of protection from a banker. Still, would be, moreover, of a fire-proof you fail to answer the said application Clarence Lannoye arrived here Saturday the campaign may open the eyes of Enock Backe was home tor the holidays and durable material, while the system within the time aforesaid, the applicant last with a team of six huskies. a few, and, if so, it is worth while. with friends here. admits of an edition being enlarged to in this proceeding will apply Huskie teams don't show up here very any dimension desired in accordance to the court for the relief demanded Everyone Cordially Invited! often and are quite an attractions therein. Hiive you tried the Press want ads with*-demand. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Backe spent Witness, J. H. Drummond, Clerk yet? They bring results because they Xmas here with Mr. and Mrs. Bloom. of said Court and the seal thereof, at Mrs. F. D. Neshine and little daughter Making Library Helpful. are backed up with a big subscription International Falls, in said county, of Margie were visitors here last Presuming that a public library is list Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell left Friday this 13th day of December A. D. 1921. so well conducted that its custodians week of Mrs. Neshine's sister Mrs.P. morning to spend the Xmas vacation J. H. DRUMMOND, are able to direct applicants promptly L. Petterson. (Seal) Clerk. at Duluth with-her sister. to the volume asked for, the next Jamison, Stinchfield & Mackall, step for an ideal institution would be Attorneys for Applicant. Little Violet Riedle has been seriously Feature Articles to advertise the treasures which it Mrs. Wilson's sister, Mrs. King, D.29-J.5-12. sick with a touch of pneumonia holds in trust for all citizens. It came on Saturday evening from Mellen, the last few days but is slowly would appear that the Newark (N. J.) Wis., for a two weeks' visit here. improving now'. library has reached the second stage, for it has been distributing circulars Written Expressly For The International Falls Press The weather man has been sending Leonard Barstow arrived ,here in telling how the ambitious worker may us some severe cold the past wee-k. time to spend Christmas with his par7 educate himself by reading, and how are Big, Vigorous, Vital Messages, Inspiring, These Christmas was cold but pleasant, and the library can help him to find just ents. Leonard has been at Pembiria, FOR SALE—House and lot. Inquire is now past for another year. the right things to read. Taking a Educative and Sensational. N. D. for the past four months. of A. J. Scott, 909 Seventh Street.Phone cue from the methods of writers of 270. .-v eye-catching advertisements, the We have the Exclusive Right of Publication of These Harry Lannoye, .who spent Christmas A dance was given in the school* library entitled the circular ih large Articles in This Community. house last Friday night by Johnson here with his brother Clarence, FOR SALE—Seven room house, new_,.~ type: "Get /Wise Quick."—Christian and Kepper and a very nice time left yesterday for Marinette, Wis., for and modern in every respect. Easy Science Monitor. Articles in this issue by the rest of the winter. He may Return was had. terms. R. B. Kook. in the spring and put in the summer H. C. TAYLOR, Chief Bureau of Markets, U. S. Dept. on the lakes. TOAD MOUNTAIN TATTLE FOR RENT—Two nicely furnishedfront of Agriculture. A rooms, steam heated. Mrs.^fiu (From "Tightwad" in Frazee Press.) ORDER LIMITING TIME TO FILE Mrs. J. H. Rogers underwent an operation GOVERNOR DAVIS OF OHIO. M. E. Wigren, 400 Eighth 'Street. CLAIMS, AND FOR HEARING at the Craig hospital at the Phone 218. 4 thkrbon Nothing to it—Another FRANCIS SISSON, Vice-President of Guaranty Trust tiresome Falls Tuesday and is reported today, Company of New York. thing about Mrs. Peteler is her attempting State of Minnesota, County of Koochiching) (Wednesday) as still in a critical condition, FOR TRADE—^80 acres timber land ss. to act like an eighteen year but the doctors give all hope near Ray. Will trade for vacant IN PROBATE COURT —Next Week old girl while looking like 60.- We of a quick recovery. lot or improved property—Intern In the matter of the estate of Olof would gladly attend and report in detail Victor Johnson, decedent. tional Falls preferable. Wm. Mi*5 "OREGON'S BEAUTY HAS CASH VALUE"— any home entertainment wherein We are in receipt of a card from Letters of administration this day Claire Anderson, 521 W.' 4th St., By Ben W. Olcott, Governor of Oregon. having been granted to Franz, Jevne,. she and the colonel are absent from the H. Wesley Lawrence's of 787 Duluth. Minn. It is ordered, that the time within the program. "UNEMPLOYED LAND"— Cromwell Ave., St. Paul, stating that ?iV- which all creditors of the above named and wishing us By Col. W. B. Greely, Chief of U. S. Forest all is well with them decedent may present claims against WANTED—Local representative forlarge The Reason Why—We Service. a merry Christinas. Mrs. Lawrence will not his estate in this court, be, and the Mutual Life Insurance Company. is a daughter of "Moose Bill^ Martin, have to sit and listen to Mrs. Gilroy same hereby is, limited to six months Will give attractive contract. 'Watch for these articles written by the nation's from and after the date hereof and and at one time was one of our local sing through her nose, or pretend to R. M. Neeley Company, St. Paul, that Saturday the 22nd day of July, leaders. They Twill appear in every issue of the In­ girls. be interested while Celia Skaug tells Minn. 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M., in the Probate ternational Falls-Press during the coming year. of Darius Green and his old flying Court Rooms at the Court House Christmas with its good cheer and machine,, or keep awake during Col. at International Falls, in said county, SALE good FOR OR RENT—Two \~s*$ 4r good eats has come and gone, and we Mutt's address and we'll be happily be, and the same hereby is, fixed and tote sleds. S. Thompson & Son.^1 E. I v. J*h LTf rlY** S.