International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 5, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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IMTB*WATION AL FAI^S PMSS PAGE THREE WFMNIETHOD^ JOHN H. BROWN FESTIVITIES OF 0L0 TIMES Attorney at Low IN SELLING HAY 7 Office over O. M. Carr & Co.'* Funo by the Grsat OrMk StttMr. International Falls. Minnesota 1 tienary at Yulctide Celebrati vtk man Himself. .^ of the Long Ago. iy legends Surround "--'-Visas f, A E Lord of Misrule was an impoptant ing the birth of Venlzeloa. According Lawyer Conditions and Practides Often functionary at the Christmas to one,- hl» mother went to the International State Bank Bldg. festivities of those long-ago Monastery of the Virgin near Cane* Tend to Make ProdOcer and International Falls, Minnesota times. An account of this important to pray for a son, promising the cbild Buyer Suspicious. personage has been preserved by the should be born in a cattle shed after historian and antiquary, John Stow, New Testament tradition. Another N O E N I N N E S O A who lived daring the reign of Queen tells-the same story with this addition: O S I A EXPERTS 6IVE SUGGESTIONS Elizabeth and during the first year of When the abbot christened the reign of King Charles I, and was, Venizelos he uttered, ""fallowing the Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and therefore, -a contemporary of Shakespeare. mother's wish, these prophetic words Surgeon in Charge "I baptize thee EleutheHos, for thou Careful Observations Made at Principal Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 "In the fea6t of Christmas," writes shalt deliver our long-suffering island Markets for tho Purpose of Stow, "thertf~was In the king's house, Office Intl State Bank Building from the tyranny of the Turks." wherever he lodged, a Lord of Misrule Eliminating Loose Methods in In the "Life of Venizejps," by S. International Falls, Minnesota xr Master of Merry Deports, and the Handling Product. B. Chester, still another story is told, like had ye in the house of every nobleman based on incidents narrated by the of honor or good worship, Greek statesman himself at a dinner (Pr«Ptred by the United States Department &**• were he spiritual or temporal. The of Agriculture.) party in "London. His parents, having O W E S Hay is marketed too often, under mayor of London, and either of the already lost three children, decided conditions and practices that tend to sheriffs, had their several Lords of Plants and Seeds to follow the local custom and make the producer somewhat suspicious Misrule." With a reputation. adopt him as a foundling. There was of the buyer and the buyer suspicious At Cambridge university the Lord of Supplied to the Great Northwest a superstition that the child would of the producer. Such practices Misrule was a master of art, elected Extra values in Emblems and Survive only if treated in this fashion. should be eliminated altogether, to superintend the representation Sprays for Funerals. Eleutherios was duly taken away AUTOCASTER in the opinion of the bureau of markets of Latin plays by the students, besides from his mother and deposited on a DULUTH FLORAL CO. Photograph taken in front of the Federal prison at Atlanta when the and crop estimates, United States taking charge of their games and diversions heap of dry leaves outside the house. Duluth, Minn. Socialist leader walked out a free man. pardoned by President Hafding. Department of Agriculture, and in a during the Christmas season. Passing by soon afterward, some The others in the group are Socialist friends of Debs. new bulletin, No.. 979, "Marketing Hay A similar Master of Bevels was chosen ?$£: friends, who, of course, played their Through Terminal Markets," federal at Oxford. xv role in the secret, "discovered" the officials make suggestions as to how In the Inns of Courts in London, child, brought him to his parents and and" 1,22T cows of any town fn the PUREBRED STOCK IS that may be brought about. Copies of where the barristers had their offices Subscribe for THE PRESS. urged that they adopt hia as a foundling. county. Newark valley Is in hilly the bulletin may be obtained upon application and belongings, a Lord of Misrule All the latest local and personal They did, and Eleutherios survived country for the most part, but It is a comment. $2.00 Per Year. to the department at Washington. rfcigned with great splendor, "being AID TO PROSPERITY and prospered. prosperous farming section. It boasts surrounded with all the parade and of 68 purebred bulla,and 94 purebred Loose Methods of Business. ceremony of royalty, his guard of hon LAW HAD BI8UCAL SANCTION cows among 1,693 animals or nearly or, and even bis two who "While a good many unfair methods," High-Grade Herds and Flocks 10 per cent, in another town in similar preached before him in the Temple says the bulletin, "are at present cJhe coal for thinkers hilly country the agriculture Is West Virginia Mayor Couldnt See church." practiced by those concerned in Are Cause of Wealth. Where Autoist Had Any Reason more backward. The purebred cattle On the Twelfth day he abdicated hit the marketing of hay it appears that for Complaint. are limited to 11 bulls and 18 sovereignty, and we are Informed that SILVEMSH most of them are related to loose in the year 1635, this mock-representative cows out of 506 animals, which Is but methods of business on the part of Department of Agriculture Has Been Law founded on the Bible is good of royalty expended in the exercise little more than 5 per cent. Similar various agencies engaged in 4he Especially Interested in Survey enough for Mayor Gilmore of Morgantown, (inferences were noted In six other of his office about two thousand handling of hay. On. the basis of careful Conducted in Tioga County, VV, Va. A local man charged townships surveyed. pounds from his own purse, and at Best for the money observations made throughout the New York. with not having the tail light burning the conclusion of his reign was The Tioga county farm bureau is hay producing and consuming sections, on his automobile was arraigned before knighted by King Charles I at Whitehall. starting on a campaign to eliminate and at the principal markets, It Is the mayor, who assessed a fine (Prepared k/ the United States Deptrtmeat the scrub sire from the herds of the thought that some improvement in the •t Agriculture.) of $3. county. At the fall county fair in methods of marketing hay can be obtained How closely Is the prosperity of a The accused protested, said that Saving the Leftovers. September a purebred bull safe was community related to the proportion by observing the following suggestions Ask your Dealer it was a poor law under which he was Instead of always frying up any leftover held on the last clay. The animals of well-bred live stock In It? Frequently fined and that he did not think it potatoes, why not use them for were sold to the highest .bidder regardless it Is asserted that purebred "On the part of the country shipper: would hold water in court. hot tea scones They only take a of price. In some cases the More care In grading, weighing and :and high-grade herds and flocks are The mayor declared any law founded few minutes to make. To half a farm bureau will arrange with men to the result of wealth rather than the loading the hay better forms for use on th^, Bible was good enougMfor pound of cold potatoes add wo ounces own a sire as a community enterprise, in confirming sales, tabulating and cause of It. In its effort to throw him. The defendant said he cotntln't of flour and a teaspoonful each of MORE and to exchange sires from one community stating weights, an(l for Invoicing hay light on this question the United see where a tail light had anything salt and baking powder. Knead them to another as time goes on. and more care and accuracy in stating States Department of Agriculture has MONEY to do with the Bible. The mayor all together, then add just enough Every effort is made to eliminate Inferior terms of sale. been especially interested in a survey looked pityingly at the accused and milk—sour milk if you like—to make a stock and to place purebred conducted In Tioga county, New York, "On the part of dealers in terminal .said: stiff dough. Roll out and cut into bulls and heifers wherever possible on If Yon Ship Ds Your as a part of the program of work of markets: The elimination of the practice "Do you remember the tale about HIDES FURS either squares or rounds with a pastry grade farms. the farm bureau, which believes in of allowing the state tif the market the ten virgins, five of whom had cutter or tumbler and bake on a tin purebreds as a contributing factor in to influence the fulfillment of con Write Us FIRST For lights and five of whom didn't? Well, in a quick oven. Special Information farm prosperity. ICE FOR DAIRY AND FAMILY tracts with country shippers more if you do, fou will remember that DEAL MRECT wHh ttw LARGEST art 0L9CST li According to data furnished the department uniform methods of handling in ter *U$C THE WEST. the Lord wolridn-'t have anything to To Sweeten Musty Teapot. mi IH6VEST PRICES MMEfiUTE C*SN minal market*, better weighing meth by Harold B. Fuller of the Amount Necessary- Depends Greatly do with the five without lights, and KIIIRRS. To sweeten a metal or enamel farm bureau, the survev revealed tho ods and more Consideration of contents on Number of Cows Milked and IfWrhe for prict list, tsgt and hill information neither will this court."—Louisville pot which has become musty, fill It (p. of weight certificates more uniform Ways of Handling. D.BERGMAN Courier-Journal. with boiling water and drop In a redhot grading practices grading Inbound cinder, close the lid and leave for and outbound hay on the same basis The quantity of Ice needed for a S t.Paul Proud South American Cities. a short time. Then rinse out with when hay is bought and sold on grade dairy farm with 10 or more cows depends If Caracas claims the title of "The clean water. designations and the elimination of on Its location, number of cows Paris of the New World"—and so they the practice of boosting grades on outshipments. milked, and methods of handling the called the Venezuelan capital in the product. In the Northern States, the century past—we ought to remember United States Department of Agriculture Suggestions to Dealers. "that Bogota, Colombia's capital, was Hunters has found that, with'a moderately "Oji the part of dealers in consuming early in the Sixteenth century famed good ice house, where the shrinkage sections: More-careful weighing of as "The Athens of South America." from melting is no1» more than 30 per purchases elimination of rejections This city, founded in 1538, was a center rent, half a ton of ice to each cow is of culture, before Harvard university sufficient to cool the cream and hold had been thought of. Cartagena WHY NOT PRESERVE it at a low temperature for delivery Colombia, is fondly known as two or three times a week. Suitable "The Heroic, City," or "The Cradle of THAT FINE DEER OR cooling tanks, however, are necessary South American Liberty ."—New York under this estimate. MOOSE HEAD YOU SEC Evening Post. The half-ton-per-cow estimate for ice to be stored allows for a reasonable URED THIS SEASON? Normalcy in Extra Cracker. waste and also for ordinary household Digger lias finally been convinced use. If whole milk is to he cooled BRING YOUR WORK TO that prices are coming down and living the quantity of ice stored must be increased is cheaper than it was at the John Erickson, Expert Taxidermist to 1% tons per- cow in the height of the war inflation,-says the North. To meet the needs of the average New York Sun. Digger lives a sort family on a general farm it will RANIER, MINNESOTA of can-to-mouth existence in the restaurants, Purebred Sires Are Contributing Factor be necessary to store about five tons. and therefore does no regular EEa in Farm Prosperity. food shopping, such as married fact that only about 50 per cent of men are supposed to do. the sires used in the dairy herds of "I found an extra cracker in my Engine Wrongly Biametl. the county are purebred. The remainder package at the 'lunch room when I A very nervous man bought a njotor are either grades or scrubs. got my crackers and milk today," Digger car and a friend asked him to give About 20 per cent of the cows listed said. "When the war was on and him a lift. They found themselves in prices began climbing, one of the ways are purebreds. These animals aro a crowded street. for the most part scattered through out of raising prices was to take a The friend said: "Jim, your engine cracker out pf the package fixed up for a large number of herds, showing that is knocking badly." the milk-and-cracker boys. It was a the average dairyman is working into "Don't be a fool," was the reply. Hay aKcu hrom car .in "Plug" purebreds as fast as financial conditions great privation at first, but I soon "That's my knee." Method of Inspection. will permit. got used to it. 1 "Now that lost cracker has returned In studying the census it 1s noticed Looking Just Ahead. when price decline is.the only factor A Savings Account is and, having become accustomed to one Immediately that the most prosperous Hydro-electric developments, totaling and better records relative to contents less, I feel all filled up after lunch sections of the county have highgrades 13,500,000 horse power, and a and weight of a car when unloading." these days. Of course, I could refuse and purebreds. This is not doubling of the present ratings of Always Stylish The bulletin goes into the details of to eat the extra cracker, but that confined entirely to the valley farms, central station plants, are regarded as methods followed in shipping and disposing \v Would be wasteful. Now, I suppose I'll since the town of Tioga contains the probable within the next four years of hay at various cities cites have to get fat just because I'm too largest number of purebreds—35 bulls by some American authorities. common trade practices and faults 11lustrates provident to waste that cracker." methods of car loading hnd of selling, and contains much valuable MAIL DELIVERED ONLY TO THE FELLOW NEXT DOOR Information relative to the industry. This is the time of year when the new SPECIAL RATION FOR FOWLS styles are eagerly discussed. Great Deal of Concentrated Feed Is Thrifty buying makes easy thrifty saving. Given Where Table Scraps Are Fed to Flock. #vl A savings account is always stylish and its V. Owners of back-yard flocks, and 'j* satisfaction is lasting. sometimes farmers, depend to a conslderable extent upon table scraps as' feed for the hens. Feed of this sort, This bank has hundreds of happy depositors, varies a good deal in composition with: different families and also with the' and we invite you to decide, as they did, 'X season, but in winter it is usually free fl $ from large quantities of coarse green' to make regular deposits in an interest-bearing stuff and contains a qfeat deal of fairly account. concentrated feed. The United States Department of! Agriculture has designed a ration spe* You will find that REGULAR saving makes daily to be. fed to flocks that receive! all of the table scraps. The mash of! your "rainy day" fund grow amazingly. this ration Is made up of three poundsj Teach your dollars to have more cents." corn meal, one pound bran, one pound) middlings, one-half pound meat scrap.! ill the scratch feed contains two pounds) T*Y N cracked corn, one pound wheat andj one pound oats. If scraps ire notj First National Bank available, feed five pounds of cooked vegetables daily to SO hens. Two per! cent of bone meal may be added toi the mash without changing any of th International Falls Minnesota other constituents. Five per cent CofV«»GHT AUTOCASTfft bone meal may be added ifthe content of meat scrap la reduced slightly. "ty -*&-