International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
February 16, 1922 · Page 4 of 8
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DEATH FOLLOWS SENATOR FRANK B. KELLOGG t* r"'-' -&?-'• MOONSHINE PARTY MAKES STATEMENT 23 YEARS AGO THIS NONA ,''t February 7, 1922. Young Mm Found Dead on D. W. 4k To the People of Minnesota1: P. Track* Morning Aftor Party. Ike eotans of tkc Border Bniset T**m I have received many generous invitations J) urging me to. come to MinneSota 74 POUNDS OF GOLD FROM Pa. There are already on his place Coroner Richard Liljeblad has returned and make speeches during the THE GOLDEN STAR MINE L. W. Mesdames Harry Owens and U&fe Jdm xb& two wells of upward of 20 barrels from Heisig, a flag.station on pre-Convention campaign. Consistent Snodgrass entertained at cards Tuesday daily capacity, and Mr. Watrous intends the Duluth, Winnipeg & Pacific railway, with uiy duties, I do not see how it A Telegram from Tower to the Duluth evening in honor of Mrs. Harry sinking several others. a few miles south of Ray, where is possible for me to do so. We have Evening Herald states that Mr. Clement of Pelland. he was called to investigate^ the death now before the Senate the Co-operative 0—— Merrit^ of the Golden Star mine, arrived WHEN" MONKEYS FIGHT W. A. Jameson arrived home from of a young man whp was found dead Marketing Bill, in which the people Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Battp- returned in Tower, on the 8th instant,bringing THEY SCATTER DIRT Tower with a load of goods for Mr. along the-railroad track. The man of Minnesota are deeply interested. with him seventy-four from Duluth Monday evening. Mr. WHEN TIGERS BATTLE Berg's store on Tuesday. Mr. Jameson proved to be Sabin Satterlund, age The treaties framed by the pounds of gold bullion produced at Batte, who has been at St. Mary's ONE GETS had a very hard trip, owing to the 23, from Isle, Minn. who had befen employed Conference on the Limitation of Armaments the mine. hospital in that city for several severe weather and bad condition of as a teamster at cfne of the HURT are now before the-Foreign weeks suffering from cancer, iias the roads. camps in the vicinity of'Heisig. Relations Committee, of which I am Miss Blanch Jellison of Rainy Lake entered the Craig hospital in this The investigation developed the a member. Following that will come City visited her .sister here this week! city. His condition is serious and no fact that Satterlund and a companion Mr. and Mrs. David Reedy. Mrs. the Bonus Bill, the Tariff Bill, the hop,e for his recovery is entertained. had attended a moonshine party at a. Tattrie. and W. H. Watrous came Hp Farm Credits Bill, and other matters W. J. Paulman is busily engaged in set of abandoned camps, and after from Big Forks yesterday. Mr. Reedy of very great importance. Mrs. Rit^iard Liljeblad departed putting up a supply of ice for summer consuming a quantity of the poison informs us that, owing to poor Tuesday afternoon for Minneapolis, I think the people elected me to use. and loading up with several quarts of health, he desires to sell his farm stay here and attend to my duties, instead via Duluth, in the interest of the Border the stuff in bottles attempted to return on Rainy river. He has upward of of making a campaign for reelection. L. M. Bolin of Rainy Lake City Hemstitching Co., She will remain to their own camp, following the 100 acres of fine land under cultivation, returned homejrom Little Fork last in the city for several days obtaining I regret exceedingly the railroad tracks. The companion and anyone desiring a farm from Saturday. 1 the latest ideas in this class of work, want of opportunity to meet with reached camp all right and on awakening which he can derive an immediate and and upon her return will be in position them and to speak with them. I in the moaning started a search lucrative income would do well to Gust Berg came down from Rainy to give the very best of service. think this is useful to the Senators as for Satterlund, who was missing. "The consult or write Mr. Reedy. Lake City yesterday with a load of well as to the people. But in these 1 latter was found dead along the track Dr. and Mrs.- B. F. Osburn entertained goods for the store. times I cannot, merely on my own and it is surmised that he was struck twenty-eight of their friends at Luke Carlton, of Rat Portage, came account, leave the Senate. I should by a fast freight. The engine crew dinner at the Rex hotel, Baudette, last Geo. Rice passed through town on in from the Manitou with X. Higbee. be pleased, if it tvere possible, to place was to be examined by Coroner Liljeblad Wednesday evening. Afterwards the Monday on his way from Little Fork and during the past week has been before the voters my views heretofore yesterday. guests proceeded to the Board of to Buckman's camp on Kabetogoma. renewing old acquaintances with residents expressed and" those whi^h I hold upon COPYRIGHT l£22 PUB. AUTOCASTER. Sgfw. CO The remains were brought here by Trade rooms, where bridge was played of Koochiching and vicinity. the great public questions confronting the Green undertaking establishment until the departure of the host and Fred Cody, a teamster at Buck- Mr. C&rlton was one of the early inman's the nation but, beyond the Watch for the opening of the Border and are being held for word from hostess at midnight for International camp, had his leg broken last 1 habitants of Koochiching, but for the generosity of the newspapers, it is Hemstitching Co., 822 Sventh relatives. Falls. week and was taken to Tower to|past two years he has had his residence not possible for ipe to, do so. street. receive surgical attention. in Rat Portage, being largely By my failure to visit Minnesota I C. P. ELLINGSON WILL BE CANDIDATE The residence occupied by L. P. interested in mining property in that do not wish anyone to feel ^hat I am G. P. Ballou, the local Ford representative, FOR REPRESENTATIVE Bailey and family on Seventh street, Jesse Welfling, lately of Gaines, vicinity. He started today for the indifferent or unappreciative of the is in Minneapolis attending together with the contents was totally Pennsylvania, passed through this Manitou, a passenger on the Wabingoon generous support and. confidence a convention ot northwestern dealers, stage. destroyed by fire last night place this' week on his way to his C. which have been given me. The only When in town Tuesday, P. Ellingson about 9:30, during the absence of the home near Hannaford. compensation a public man has, is the of Northome, confirmed the Mr.' and Mrs. Lawrence Decker are family. The building was owned by confidence and esteem of the people The Mine Centre curlers are expected rumors which have been going the rejoicing over the birth of a baby A. H. Powers. We are unable to Douglas Cory" came in from Little whom he represents, and as I must rounds recently that he would be a to bei in Ft. Frances at an early daughter which arrived last Saturday. Fork last Saturday and on Monday state the amount of insurance carried condidate for Representative. To a rely upon the voters in each county date to try conclusions in a bonspiel he started for Buckman's camp in on either the building or contents. to select delegates representing their with the local devotees of the sport. (representative, of the Press he stated Watch for the opening of the Border views, I shall appreciate it very much company with G. F. Hulbert of this At the same time the players of the that he would file for the nomination Hemstitching Co., 822 Seventh Our venerable townsman, Alfred and make a vigorous, campaign. if you feel that my record in the P^ace- iFprt are planning to entertain the boys street.. Setterlund, who has been very- ill for Mr. Ellingson is no stranger to the Senate justifies my re-election. at a game of whist. Several of the the past few weeks is much improved. We are pleased to learn that C. B. people of this county, having resided FRANK B. KELLOGG. Mine Centre boys have more than a Rev. Gudmundson of Northome, His condition became so alarming that Watrous, who operates the saw-mill will hold services .next Sunday mornftig, at Northome for a number of years local reputation as crack whist players the absent, members of his family at Big Forks on Rainy river, has had Feb. 19th, in the Norwegian and being engaged in the manufacture but Fort Frances alsd has talent, CARD OF THANKS were summoned. His daughter, Mrs. the good fortune to strike oil in paying and expects to put up a game tflat Lutheran church at 11 o'clock. Preaching of lumber, having a plant at Island E. A. Lindgren, together with Rev. quantities on his farm at Gaines, lake. He has had legislative experience, will at least be interesting. in English. We desire to thank the many Lindgren, arrived from Eveleth, and serving several terms in the friends and neighbors for their assistance "his son Albert from Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bronk are Wisconsin legislature previous to locating and words of sympathy at Shall we try for a medal in first Another daughter, Mrs. Lemieux, was rejoicing over the birth of a bouncing in Minnesota. Mr. Ellingson the illness and death of a loving husband, aid? also summoned from Wyoming. baby boy, weighing eight and onehalf has also served on the board of county and a kind father and brother. New assistants in scouting who pounds, which arrived at the commissioners of Koochiching Mrs. O. M. Pearson and children. Funeral services for the late O. M. have consented to give part time are Northern Minnesota hospital Tuesday county and has always takien an active J. P. Anderson. Pearson were conducted yfesterday Mr. C. A. Anderson. 1 morning. part in public affairs. He has Axel Sundin. Mr. T. Irwin. afternoon at 2 o'clock from the many friends in the county who will Elven Sundin. Swedish Lutheran church, Rev. John Mr. -H. V. Ward. H. J. Miner has received notice of rally to his support in the coming Prof. Stadsvold. Warmanen officiating. Interment his appointment as postmaster of this primary campaign and we predict w.as made in Forest Hill cemetery. Boys were expected to give a valentine ,8 56 city for a four-year term dating front that he will prove a dangerous adV "Mr. Pearson died "last Sunday afternoon to mother. How many did? AT THE CHURCHES Feb. 7th, 1922, and will assume charge versary. 85 at the1- Craig hospital following What was your good turn this anniversary of the office as soon as his bond is see an operation for appendicitis. Deceased approved and commission received. PARENT-TEACHER'S MEETING ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH was 52 years of age .and is NOTICE! survived by his wife and six children H. A. Mayer, Pastor. Miss Clark, assistant to Postmaster and relatives residing at Roseau The regular meeting of the ParentTeacher Nightingale, departed Tuesday evening The League of Women Voters will and Drayton. N. Dak. He was a loving association will be held Friday, for Dodge Center, where she will Morning service at 11:30, with Holy hold their regular monthly meeting at husband and father and highly Feb. 17 at 3:30 o'clock in the be joined by her sister and together Communion. Preparatory service at the home of Mrs. M. C. Green, 505 respected by all who knew him. High School Auditorium. The hour they will journey to points in Colorado, 10:30. Previous announcement requested. 5th StreeJ, on Saturday, Feb. 18 at has been changed from 8 to 3:30 as where they will sojourn for a 3 P. M. R. F. C. IJtis has received plans for previously announced so that the parents month. Evening service at 8:00. he Lesson is in the February number the remodeling of the International may be present at the spelling Bible reading and song servic at hotel property at the corner of Third of the Woman Voter, also look Anniversary week was celebrated contest to be held at that hour. Pupils The Koochiching County Old Settlers' 7:30. up our city elections. street and Fourth avenue which he by the local Boy Scouts with a fitting from Ranier, So. International, association will give another Sleighride party given by Y. P. S. owns. The building will be veneered concert on Wednesday evening in the Stillar and our own school will be the dance at the city hall next Friday pn. Thursday evening. with a very attractive brick, the High School Assembly attended by contestants. Supt. Kinney will Conduct evening, Feb. 24. All old settlers in Come to English Lutheran church, front remodeled entirely and the the Scouts and their parents. the contest. Miss Olson will the county are urged to attend and the little church with the big message. front of the restaurant on the avenufe This being the first appearance of speak to the parents and teachers. make the affair a success.. Lunch will will be entirely of plate glass. Beautiful the boy's orchestra led by Prof. Stadsvold, There will be a musical number and be served in th^ hall. fixtures will be installed in the every one was delighted with a reading. Mrs. Batte will preside. BETHLEHEM CHURCH NURSE IN'MAN—Open for engagements. front of the building and an up-todate their numbers. Jolly sleighride, big feed and English qualifications. 215 drug store will be opened for A. Wallace MacNeill, pastor. KOOCHICHING COUNTY The signaling by a group of boys snappy program, Saturday evening, Second Street. Ft. Frances. Phone business within the next few months, showed proficiency as did other num? TEACHER'S MEETING Feb. 18th, by group No. 2, of the Ladies' 249, ring 3. same to be in charge of Mr. Russell Sunday morning, 10:30, Preaching bers by the boys. Aid of the M. E. church. Tickets litis and Ed. Peters, known to service conducted by the Rev. W. H. Two song numbers by the Juniors are now on sale, price 40 cents. An interesting program has been FOR RENT—Three rooms, inquire at many of our citizens, who is now Ripon of Baudette. Subject: "The showed talent. Sleighs leave Masonic hall at 7:30 arranged by Supt. G. A. Olson for the 807 Eighth Street. employed at the Lyceum drug store Shepherd Psalm." Solo by Miss Talks were made by Scoutmaster sharp. Everybody welcome. Koochiching County Teacher's meeting, in Duluth. The work of remodeling Esther Miner. Evans, Supt. Kinney and Rev. MacNeill. ——o FOR SALE—House and one half acre which will be held February the structure will begin about April Sunday school. 11:45. J. P. Anderson and Axel Sundin lot, including garage, at Ericsburg. 23rd and 24th in the high school assembly 1st. Christian Endeavor society, 6:30% Treop leader No. I, Paul Rauscher of Roseau, and Elven Sundin of Cash or terms. Erick Stohl. Ericsburg, room in International Falls. Sunday evening, 7:30: Lecture by1 read an original paper on Scouting. Drayton, N. Dakl, brothers and Minn. There will be both morning and afternoon MASQUERADE BALL. Rev. W. H. Ripon on "Masons in brother-in-law of Mrs. O. M. Pearson/who Troop leader Harold Kerry presided, sessions, and on Thursday American History." Rev. C. E. Ireland, after which the audience was tendered were called here to attend FOR SALE—House and lot in French evening, tlie 23rd, at 8 o'clock, Dr. Arrangements are being made by pastor of the M. E. church, presiding. a buffet lunch served by the the funeral of O. M. Pearson, returned addition, $250.00 cash. Joseph Amell, Frank Nelson, president of Minnesota the entertainment committee of the Solos by Mrs. Nightingale to their home last evening. teachers. International Falls. college, of Minneapolis, and formerly Moose lodge to make the masquerade and Dr. Agnew. Masons and members Friday evening the Boy Scout Basket state superintendent of Kansas, will ball to-be given on Washington's birthday, of the Eastern Star especially urged Ball team defeated Baudette 265. WANTED—To hear from owner of give an address. _Dr. Nelson is a lecturer Feb. 22nd, at the city hall, the "Masons to hear this lecture. Everybody welcome. Other events the same evening good farm for sale. State cash of long and wide experience and most enjoyable affair and biggest being athletic stunts performed by 25 price, full particulars. D. F. Bush, comes here highly recommended by event of the season along, that line. Thursday evening, February 23, boys, delighting all by their dexterity. Minneapolis* Minn. people eminent in educational work This is the lodge's first annual ball midweek service. Subject: "What This week, Wednesday, was agriculture and by the press of Minnesota and and nothing will be left undoneXto Faith in the Unseen Can Do for Us." and chemistry night and adjoining states. An intellectual treat make ft a complete success. Stadsvold's Come to Bethlehem church. A Seeking Good Seeds? Thursday a sleighride and feed. is in store for those who can hear him. orchestra has been engaged to cordial welcome awaits you. The new Boy Scout Bosket Ball If you ate we km thea, Garden The public, as well as the teachers, furnish the music and $20.00 in prizes History" of high mde, Flower Med* that an suits have arrived and all boys entitled is cordially invited to attend this the grown for exacting eatttatn and Field will be awarded masqueraders. BAPTIST HURCH to same call at Scoutmaster's •eedi that bring yon the wnMi. evening session. Tickets are selling at per couple $1.00 Write for catalog. office. A. W. Whitby, Pastor. Principals and high school teachers and spectators will be expected to ARMSTRONG SEED CO. The medal for signaling can be seen 1 Ave. N». MlanMpdi*, Mum. of Consolidated schools are requested pay cents. Dancing begin 251 will 10 a. m. The Church School. at the office. Who will get it? promptly at 9 o'clock. to have ready for brief, pointed presentation Popular Lecture 11 a. m. morning worship, sermon such subjects as they wish topic, "The Spirit of Liberty." to present or to have discussed at By. Rev. W. H. Ripon "MASONS IN AMERICAN HISTORY" 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor Society •the Round Table conference. of Baudette p. m. evening praise, sermon topic, "The Flaming Sword." HOMEY PHILOSOPHY FOR 1922. will be the subject of a popular lecture 307 THIRD ST. PHONE 402 Rev. C. E. Ireland, presiding You are welcome. W. H. by Rev. Ripon of Baudette EVERY DAY $1 BARGAIN DAY After all, the fellow who says "I at Bethlehem church, Sunday Special Music y2 lb. Best Ceylon and India Black Tea 30c should worry," has- more sense than 7:30. C. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH evening, Rev. E. Ireland presiding. the, chap who says "I do worry." ^2 lb. Best Uncolored Japan Tea 30c O. Masons and members E. S. Claude^ E. Ireland, pastor. AT BETHLEHEM CHURCH What's the use of worrying, anyhoW? (2^-oz. Package Free With Each Pound) esnecially invited. Everybody welcome. There are really only two things we Very Good Bulk Coffee, lb. I 25c Sunday school, 10:00. Package Coffee, lb. 35c-40c-45c-50c can worry about, something we can't Morning worship,^ 11:00. SUNDAY EVENING, 7:30 help and something we can help. Pork Loins, per lb. 18c-20c Subject: "Oliver Cromwell's Text." NOTICE! NOTICE! NQTICE! There isn't any sense in worrying Picnic Hams, per lb. 15c Sunday school at Ranier, 2:00. Masons and members O. We have moved all of our Men's about what we can't help, and if we Preaching service at Ranier, 3.00. Pet Evaporated Milk, 2 cans 25c E. S. especially invited. clothing and shoes in to our own building, face something we can help then the Armour's Best Creamery Butter, lb. 38c Evening service at Bethlehem Be Sure to Come! Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz 40c 228 Third street, together with best thing is to turn to an' help it church at 7^30. our Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. as much as we can. We get further Bible class at the parsonage Wednesday, Wirt's Cash Store We. will continue the business by using the brains we have to malce 7:30. v-i'\ EVERYBODY WELCOME! as before. Our Spring Millinery is things better than- we do by weakening Yon are cordially invited to attend 8th St and 8th Ave. U* Phone 343 ready for yoi»r inspection. our brains by worrying about these services, and bring your friends —Rikin's things. andleaving them fclone.%0 with yon^