International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 9, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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BALKS AT JURY DUTY churches your community recognize Sam win the war. Editor Grimes from Grand Rafeids, a large potato celebration shipping point, so this county is not these great occasions for the wrote them 3,236 personal letters while handicapped in growing potatoes by a WITH ELEVEN MEN they were away from home, cheering of American ideals of freedom? high freight rate as has been commonly and encouraging them. He spent supposed. It can compete with the Do not forget yourselves* Will your each Sunday writing to one fourth other potato growing sections of Minnesota a Frna the nluwi of tfce Border Baiget 4T Post have a patriotic program at its 6f these boys and girls. In this way so far as freight rates are con-l cerned. each got a letter from him once a meeting ^nearest these holidays? in making the trip. Mr. Lagault recently Mrs. John Berg returned to her The committee found .that the rate month, It kept him busy but he There are very few among us whose sold his farm near Argyle ahd home at Rainy Lake City on Thursday on cordwood was too high to leave never failed. In addition, he mailed a memories do^iot need refreshing, and is looking over the country with a the settler a sufficient margin of profit last. copy of the home-town paper to each an earnest speaker and a few appropriate to encourage pianv to sell that class view of locating in this vicinity. of them every week, from the time of timber. This matter has been taken songs at your Post meeting will H. G. Nead, taxidermist, favored Ojir up with fhe immigration and traffic they left until they returned. Upon impress your own members with the Wm. Sleeman, the scaler for several office with a pleasant call on Monday deDartments of the Northern Pacific their return, he used his paper to importance of that which you are last. of the Little Fork lumbering camps, Railway Co. with a view to securing help them organize the Le Sueur Legion trying to teach thf general public.. believes that he is a pretty- good a satisfactory adjustment. It Post—one of the best in the IF YOU BELIEVE IN YOUR is receiving favorable consideration. Douglas Corey was again shading marksman, and recently issued a challenge Gopher state. He continues use his COUNTRY WORK FOR YOUR hands with friends in town for a couple to compete against any resident MANY ENROLL IN KOOCHICHING paper to help them, publishing the COUNTRY. of days this week. of Little Fork in target practice with COUNTY BRUSHING Weekly New.s Letter sent out by the the rifle. Miss Pellind took up the AND SEEDING CONTEST Minnesota Legion News Service, and Gust Berg and Master Alva Jameson challenge and a match was arranged (From Farm Bureau News) giving full publicity to the community and took place early 'last weel$, Each returned from Rainy Lake City The land clearing meetings held in enterprises of Le Sueur Legionaires. on Thursday of last week. competitor was allowed three shots this county early in December in the On Monday, June 20, 1919 he devoted, interest of the brushing and seeding at the target. Miss Pelland easily 3 his entire issue to reproducing the contest arranged by the Farm Bureau L. M. Bolin, of Rainy Lake City, won the contest by hitting the bull's are bringing good results. One hundred photograph of every Le Sueur boy who passed through Koochiching on Tuesday eye twice out of three times, while her and four contestants have turned lost his life during the great war. opponent's bullets all sped wide of on his way to. the Little Fork. in their enrollment cards to date. This was their -honor roll. Editor the mark. Miss Xorma Kroes, artist and designer There are many more enrollment Grimes feels that their deeds should of Milwaukee. Wis., believes in cards which have been signed but W. L. Keiver and Wm. Kennedy THRILLS THAT COME ONCE IN equal right for women—but when selected not be forgotton, and he believes that have not yet been, turned in to the were Little Forkers who transacted A serious accident happened at Kennedy's for jury duty with eleven men A LIFETIME. Farm Bureau office by the directors of the American Legion is sincerely endeavoring business in Koochiching during the lumbering camp on tittle Fork in a sensational murder case she declined the local units. All enrollments should to perpetuate the idals for past week. last Tuesday morning, by which two to serve, contending the ordeal' be turned in at as early a date as possible. Buddy, do you remember the big which they died. So every January would be too great for any woman. men were severely injured. A tree pack and the long hikes of war days, for several weeks he prints a half While there is not much clearing Mose Latour, Jr., came down from which the men were felling struck a especially along the roads of sunny page Legion appeal to every eligible being done at owing Dresent to the Rainy Lake City on Monday last, and dry stub standing near and started it Have you tried the Press want ads snow and cold weather, France? And how the only thing that deep a few service man to join the organization. is staying a few days at W. J. Paulman's swaying back and forth. The men have not allowed either of yet? They bring results because they these kept one leg moving past the other hotel. noticed the swaying of the stub but handicaos to slacken. their, brushing are backed up with a big subscription was your pride in your country, the V# «r# «r# ##fr work. There will be a period in thought there was no danger of its the American Army, the A. E. F. and sprinc after the snow melts when 8 Harry Price and Alfred Dimon arrived falling. Suddenly it' broke and fell a THE SPIRIT OF THE LEGION a a a A E particularly in YOUR division. How conditions will be ideal for brushing. on Tuesday from Rainy Lake striking Thos. Watson on the side and Now is the time to get your enrollment in the early days you always had to Lawyer City and have taken up their residence back, and Wm. Slade on the head. #.• •.« #4 *4 0 O O 4 in the contest in to the International State Bank Bldg. ask "What outfit, buddy?" when you in the Quackenbush house. I am the American Legion, flesh The latter was picked up {unconscious Farm Bureau office so that Koochiching met a fellow doughboy on the highway, International Falls, Minnesota and blood of America's fighting men, and carried to the camp and a county will get due credit for but after each organization what land is cleared this year. This is soul of those who sleep on Flanders Ed Blair came in from Tower last messenger dispatched to Fort Frances adopted its special insignia, all you JOHN H. BROWN the vear to push the brus^ line back Friday bringing with him seven Field and in the watery depths of the after Dr. Moore. Oh the arrival and seed the land with the cheap grass Attorney at Law had to do was lamp his left shoulder horses for Graham and Home's lumbering of the doctor Mr. Slade had recovered heaving ocean. seed for which you cannot find a blade to learn whether he was one Office over O. M. Carr & Co. camps. consciousness but his body below the I am the American Legion. I am ready sale with the seed houses. of your gang or belonged to some International Falls. Minnesota While onlv pure seed should be sown arms is paralyzed, and but slight hope the voice of four million men who rallied other A. E. F. outfit? where you expect to harvest a seed Hon. J. A. Holler returned from of his recovery is entertained. He to their country's flag when it Well, buddy, if you happened to crop, the mixed seed can be used to N O E N I N N E S O A his trip to points on the Little Fork was menaced. I cherish and hold sacred is a married man and has a family sow between the stumps for pasture be one of the boys who attended the O S I A river on Sunday last. He reports lumbering livirfg at Peterborough, Ontario. Mr. the memories of those stirring or hay. American Legion National Convention Dr. B. F. Osburn, Physician and operations very active in that Watson's injuries are not considered days, the valorous deeds and heoric in Kansas City last November, Surgeon in Charge district. WOMEN WILL CONTINUE serious, but he will be laid up for sacrifices of the men in khaki and you probably felt the same sensation Office Phone 30 Hospital Phone 79 HOME PROJECT WEEK some time with a lame back. blue. and the same pride in YOUR outfit (From Farm Bureau News) Office Intl State Bank Building I am the Amercan Legion. With L. A. Ogaard, who recently returned when you saw a stalwart buddy come Miss Adele Koch, assistant state International Falls, Minnesota V# «T# V# ever watchful eyes I care for, and look from a business trip to Duluth, informs marching down the street with the home demonstration leader. University a after the needs and wants of the us that the Howe Lumber Company, a Farm. St. Paul, spent several Gopher badge on his shoulder. For AMERICANISM maimed and disabled veterans of the of Tower, intend starting their mill days in the county last week attending a a a a a a a a a when you're far from home, and even great war. With tenderness and mercy soon. meetings of women members of O. G. SNYDER, D. O., R. O. when you' know you're among hundreds farm bureau units at Loman, Indus. I minister to them. With unrelenting Registered Optometrist NATIONAL HOLIDAYS of thousands of fellow Legionaires Birchdale, Forsyth and Littlefork. A strength and power I fight in the The welcome face of Thos H. Kinshella Our National Holidays are the great joint meeting of the women of Loman and Optician from all over the nation, you legislative halls of our country for is again to be seen in town, and Indus was held at the Indus stronghold of Americanism. They are can't keep that lump from rising in At Gledhiil's Jewelry Store their welfare and happiness. I turn having arrived home from the Olive school house and a meeting of the distinctively American and are expressions your throat and the tears of pride Fort Frances the searchlight of pittiless publicity women of Forsyth was held at the mine yesterday. Mr. Kinshella reports of American ideals. from springing to your eyes when new Forsvth school to check up results on inefficiency and unfairness toward the roads to be very bad on the The influx of foreign born citizens you stand on the sidelines of the big of the clothing project conducted lakes. the former service man. itv recent years has given to many of in those communities under the supervision parade and see twelve hundred Minnesotans RECEIVER'S NOTICE OF SALE. I am the American Legion. I safeguard of the state leaders of extension our customs a European color. Washington's come marching along with that Joe Eano of Mine Center who was those rights and principles for work which women cooperated DISTRICT1 COURT FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL birthday and Lincoln's birthday, little Gopher emblem on each shoulder, which our warriors endured a screaming, with the county farm bureau. a visitor in Fort Frances this week, DISTRICT however, are purely Ariierican. and miles and miles of packed Plans were also made to continue recently returned from Duluth and shrieking hell in far off lands for In the celebration of the ideals of humanity cheering them to the echo. home project work in these communities. STATE OF MINNESOTA, says that the people of that city are which they gave unstintingly of their It is the intention to take up freedom as exemplified in these days, Oh, boy! It's a grand and glorious KOOCHICHING COUNTY. greatly excited over the output of warm life blood. The constitution of millinery at Loman and Indus and we stand alone before the world. feeling to have a state you can be the Golden Star mine. our country I uphold and' will always home management at Forsyth. Meetings Job* Lleaenfeld, Plaintiff The strength of the national spirit as proud of as Minnesota. And if will be held at each place especially defend. T(. of the European countries is a result any citizens of the Gopher state have W. A. Jameson returned home from for taking up this work. Mrs. B. I am the American Legion. I am Rat Root Excelsior MnnfaetvtaK Co. of the richly historical pasts of those the right to be proud of it they are A. Snvder will act as leader for the Tower on Friday last with a load of a Corporation, Defeadaat. strong with the strength of youth at Indus. Mrs. Ole K. Sheie at countries. Our history is shorter but the men and women who fought in PTOUD goods for the store of John Berg. and wise with the wisdom of experience. Loman and Mrs. Francis White at no less glorious. Teach to every man its defense. Are they proud of .it? Notice is hereby given, that pursuant Mr. Jameson reports the roads to be In my ranks are carefree boys Forsyth. The making of paper dress to an order of the above named the history of our Country and the You tell 'em, buddy! For the honor in very bad condition, owing to the forms will be demonstraded at Loman and gray-haired men—millionaires and court duly made and filed in the above great deals embodied therein, and of the North Star State every mother's and Indus at an early date. The recent heavy fall of snow. He left paupers—statesmen and humble folk entitled matter on the 1st day of February, County Farm Bureau has arranged for real patriotism will be your result. son of them would lay down his for Tower again on Sunday shaving 1922, all the property and effects —all banded together for a common Mrs. J. H. Emerson to attend the Let us then put before the people life. That's how Gopher Legionaires aboard four passengers. of the above named defendant, cause. meetings at Loman and Indus to give these things which we believe. Your feel about their home state. That's consisting of its excelsior manufacturing special assistance in the millinery 1 am the American- Legion. The mill, appurtenances, machinery, American Legion post can and should why they have adopted a distinctive John Berg, one of our merchants, project. great sturdy organization of veterans equipment and real property, are hereby made a trip down Rainy River to take the leadership in promoting Gopher Legion insignia for the Minnesota As a result of meetings held at upon whose far-flung membership the offered for sale, as a whole, subject to Beaver Mills and intermediate points American patriotism. Will these naional Department of the American Legion. Birchdale and Littlefork. it was decided sun never sets. My outposts are established the approval of the above named oourt. to take, up the clothing project during the past week and secured holidays be celebrated in your It will appear on their letterheads Bids or tenders for same will be received in every land, in every at Birchdale as a part of the work of quite a quantity of fur. Mr. Berg community? See to it that they are. and envelopes, and down in by the undersigned up to and clime my banner is unfurled beside the Parents-Teachers association under including Thursday, the 23rd day of contemplates a similar trip to Manitou See to it that every school has a New Orleans next October when the the leadership of Mrs. Dora Gregg the Stars and Stripes wherever Americans February, 1922, at 16 o'clock in the forenoon points, if sufficient fur can be secured program for such a celebration. Furnish streets will ring with the, tramp pf and to hrve a demonstration of making are gathered. of said day, at which time all bids to warrant* it. them with speakers from your Gopher feet as our Minnesota contingent paper dress formsat Littlefork. I AM THE AMERICAN LEGION. or tenders so received will be by the Mrs. S. E. Gregg will act as leader for Post, for no one is more fitted to teach swings proudly into the undersigned submitted to the above the Littlefork group. The demonstration Arthur Lagault, Jos. Lambert and American ideals than the man who great parade, every buddy will wear named court for approval or rejection, will be given by Mrs. Francis FARM BUREAU INVESTIGATES Fred La Case arived in town today fought during the war. it. and at which time and place all parties FREIGHT RATES White and Mrs. Eggebrotten of Forsyth. interested herein may appear and from Argyle, Minn. They brought Will there be a public demonstration When the divisions of the A. E. F. The Farm Bureau will make arrangements be heard for or against the acceptance with them three loads of farm produc for demonstrating the and celebration in ydur town in adopted their insignia, one outfit (From Farm Bureau News) or rejection of any or either of said paper dress form whenever desired. and groceries, and were 13 days recognition of these days? Will the started it. And when the divisions of At the last meeting of the Farm Bureau bids. A complete report of home project the A. E. F. fold their tents and executive committee a committee A list or inventory of said property work done by women in Koochiching was apoointed to investigate freight is on file in the office of the undersigned sailed away, their spirit did not die. countv will be given at the annual rates on principal commodities shipped and may be examined at any It still lives—in the American Legion. Farm Bureau meeting to be held at out of Koochiching county. After comparing time during business hours. Internatonal Falls in April. Sd tomorrow when the Legion departments rates between various shipping All bids shall be accompanied by of the nation come to establish points in this county and the twin cash or certified check, payable to J. their individual insignias and slogans, cities and other points in Minnesota H. Brown a£ Receiver, to the amount SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS the committee found no serious discrepancies Gopher Legionaires will have of five per cent of bid, to be forfeited in freight rates except in With a Northern as liquidated damages in case bid shall the pleasure of knowing that Minnesota the case of the rate on potatoes from REPUTATION be accepted and bidder shall fail to started the ball rolling. For Ray to other points in Minnesota. Supplied- to the Great Northwest NOTICE carry out his contract of purchase Minnesota is the first state to design White for New Illustrated The rates from Ray to Minneapolis is I within thirty (30) days from the date CATALOGUE and unofficially adopt such an insignia. ten cents per hundred higher than the of approval of* the sale by said court. Duluth Floral & Seed Company rate from Littlefork tho the distance Dated February 2nd, 1922. The next state convention at is practically the same. The rate on DULUTH, MINN. J. H. Brown, Virginia will officially confirm this potatoes from points on the M. & I. in Flowers and emblems supplied on Receiver. design. In the meantime, remember short notice. Phone, telegraph, write this county are practically the same as International Falls, Minn. ,the Gopher slogan: "GET OUT THE GOPHER GANG! LET'S GO I" Any person who subscribed for THAT STRING MEANS GOSH! WHAT SNO USE I CANT BEMEMbELR I'M SUPPOSED TO TAKE WAS IT Minnesota Men Who Aid Legion. GOSH! I'LL 6ET A CALUM6 the Press during the salesmanship SOMETHING HOME Minnesota Legionaires are fortunate DOWN BUT IVE FORGOTTEN in having, in almost every community, WHAT IT IS contest last fall will confer men who, though not eligible to member ship* are firm believers in the ideals and purposes of this organization a favor on the management and are willing to make *y personal sacrifices to aid it and service by notifying this office immediately F. Parks men generally. In the person of John C. Lambros if they are not getting St. Paul has such a man.' Born in AlflOCASlEft-* Sederocastron, Greece,-he came to the United States thirteen yearf ago and the paper regularly every for the past thirteen years has been a St. Paul citizen and restaurant proprietor. week. SURE During 1921 he fed, free of WHY charge, scores of hungry former service I REMEMBERED THE BANANAS men sent to his restaurant by the International Falls Press Ramsey County Central Legion Committee, and on Thanksgiping Day and 1 'U Christmas Day, 1921, he'fed 600 bud-, .dies in the St. Paul Armory at prices to the Legion of less than actual cost. In Le Sueur, Minnesota lives another firm friend of the boys who served— .Editor M. W. .Grimes of the Le Sueur News. Le SueUr and vicinity sent 230 I boys and. sevepi girls to .help Uncle