International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 1, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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w. PAGE FOUR •s"! iOJLls AI)bPTE0 FO Representatives and -if. elected will be FALLS PO TIC A ADVERTISEMENT POtlTlCAt ADVERTISEMENT V» jW^j Wm POTATO CERTIFICATION af power for good in the State Senate. Inserted by H. W. Forrer, Littlefork, Inserted, by H. I. Magladry, Birchdale, Minn., in behalf of himself, and for Minn., in behalf of himself^and Koochiching county needs Mr. McPartlin which $15 is to be paid. for which $10 is to be paid. AND BORDER BUDGET tS-T J* .Applications for certification of potatoes in thf Senate during the next FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT four years to look after our interests grown in 1922 fnust be made before I announce myself as candidate for H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager which* are of "the most importance. July 1 at the office of the chief the nomination as County Superintendent inspector, University Farm, to "enable Don't 4ail to/vote and. talk for Mac. lee at Iattrmatlopal Kail*, Mina.» aa Second-Claw Matter tered at tke Post O of Schools of Koochiching County, proper schedules to be worked out for Primaries, June 19th. Adv. I Minnesota. solicit the support inspectors who will make two field in *v SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR of the voters of the county at theJune A spections, saysA. G. Tolaas, chief inspector. POl.lTI'CAL ADVERTISEMENT elections, and if elected pledge To secure pure^ vigorous, disease-free Northwestern Advertising Representatives myself to a policy of the "Best Schools Inserted by G. A. Olson, International Minnesota Select, List seed potatoes the grower Falls, in behalf of himself, and tor at the Lowest Cost." be which $15 is to paid. 7W Exchange Bank ^.... 215 South Gtli Street must! maintain' a seed plot or secure Sincerely yours, St. Paul Minneapolis his seed potatoes from some grower H. I. Magladry. who does. REPUBLICAN TICKE1 boards of trade* real estate boards, Field inspections are made at blossoming O I I A A E I S E E N organizations of builders, lumber dealers, time tol determine varietal Inserted by E. W. Hedsten. Internatonal brick manufacturers, fact Endorsed by Republicaa Party purity, constitutional vigor and presence Falls, Minn., in behalf of himself, Convention, every producing group that is a creator and for which $10 is to be paid. of mosaic, leaf roll, blackleg, Primary Election of materials used in .building, FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS wilt and dry stem rot (rhizoctonia), Monday, June 19, 1922 there is little doubt but what every, ,ater determine To the voters of Koochiching County and abou( a monlh to newspaper in the country that has the I am a candidate for the office of whether any of the above mentioned U. S. 8enator interests of its city at heart, and FRANK B. KELLOGG Register of Deeds. diseases and late blight have developed that means .all papers, would join in The record of my work for the in the field since the first inspection hearty co-operation. Governor Minnesota and Ontario Paper Co. and is made after the potatoes have An Endleia Circle. J. A. 0. PREUS elsewhere in the county will guarantee HENRY W. FORRER. been dug to determine the presence The amount of work thus created my ability to fulfill the duties of tuber-borne diseases such as powdery Your old sheriff,. who served you Lieutenant Governor would be limitless, the pocket books of this office. seal}, common scab, black scurf LOUIS COLLINS well and impartially from 1909 to 1912, opened uncountable, the 'trade stimulation I solicit your support at the primaries j(rjiizoctonia),. blackleg, rot, fusarium asks your vote and influence on behalf beyond calculation and the June 19. Secretary of State wilt and late blight rot.. Stand and of law enforcement at the primary 9 very business boom thus created in MIKE HOLM EDWARD WM, HEDSTEN. trueness to type aire also considered election on June 19th. He has filed tur would make new individuals in making the inspections. Everygrower for thexoffice of sheriff only at the capable and willing' to build and buy State Auditor O I I A A E I S E E N whose potatoes meet the requirements earnest solicitation of friends from R. P. CHASE homes and thus gp farther along a Inserted by T. J. Johnson, Littlefork, will be required to submit many sections of the county who realize Minn., in behalf of himself and for move that seems well fated to be an a fifty-pound sample of his potatoes. which $15 is to be paid. his ability from his previous experience. State Treasurer endless circle of good. HENRY RINES Every lot of certified potatoes^ must FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT to The recent war brought home be graded according to U. S. Grade For the past nine years he has "Prosperity for the farmer means To the voters of Koochiching County: this nation as never before what a Attorney General No. 1 regulations and must be marketed resided on his farm near Littlefork Prosperity for All." it home may mean and how dearly I take this means of announcing that CLIFFORD L. HILTON in new sacks, inspection being and is thoroughly conversant with should be held, especially to those I am a candidate for "re-election to made at loading points- where possible conditions in the county. He expects the the office of county school superintendent. R. R. and Warehouse Commission who were over seas came realization by the state department of agriculture. to make a thorough a canvass as is IVAN BOWEN are the that the nations built of possible before the primary election, homes and the greatest unity of purpose Since taking the office in 1918 I have An initial) fee of 50 cents an acre Clerk of Supreme Court but may be unable to see you all and unity of ambition rested endeavored to better school conditions GRACE F. KAERCHER is charged and an additional fee as personally. However, he will deeply where homes were owned, not by the throughout the county and am follows-: One dollar an acre for fields appreciate your talk and vote in his few but by the many. willing to abide by the judgment of from four to ten! acres inclusive 75 favor. the voters and taxpayers as to my For Congressman, Eighth District cents an acre for fields from eleven to 0. J. LARSON ability to continue the supervision of More News for Shareholders of twenty acres inclusive, and 50 cents O I I A A E I S E E N the affairs of the office. Canadian U. S. Oil and Refining an acre for fields of twenty-one acres Inserted by Clyde Johnson, Big Falls, WHY NOT A HOME I will appreciate your vote and influence Corporation. Minn., in behalf of hmself and for or over. A flat fee of $5 payable at OWNING CAMPAIGN? which $10 is to be paid. at the primaries on June 19th. time of application, which includes FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS Yours very truly, The many readers o£ this paper who both initial and final fees, is charged Such a Move, If Successful, Would .... G. A. OLSON. To the voters of Koochiching County: have ben farsighted enough to invest for fields containing three acres or Stimulate Every Activity in the I take this means of announcing in the Canadian U. S. Oil & Refining less. Nation. O I I A A E I S E E N that I am a candidate for the office of Corporation, are doubtless congratulating Register of Deeds and respectfully themselves that this company Inserted by Thos. P. White, International Work for the Jobless and Orders for O ft*# ft Falls, Minn, in behalf of himself, ask your vote and support at the primary which has paid out in dividends during the silent Factories Can Be Fore- and for which $15 is to be paid«- election, June 19th. My record the past twelve months, the equivalent WARREN TOWNSHIP FOR SHERIFF j.J »,« tt during a long residence in Koochiching of 24% is forging ahead in such O N S O N I am a candidate for nomination county, and while employed as a capable and level headed manner as By REX GROVER WHITE la a candidate for nomination Candidate for Nels Ledholm is home from Norden Forest Ranger is well known to you to insure not only bigger dividends, Editor Community News Service for the office of. Sheriff at the primaries REPRESENTATIVE where he was working for Sorley. all and merits consideration. but very handsome returns in the inevitable Sore feet, owned by a waiter, were on June 19th. As you aredoubtless KOOCHICHING COUNTY May I have your support and influence. big increase of the value of the cause of a brutal slaying in an Frank Adams finished breaking aware, I am familiar with Primary Election June 19th the stock in the near future. eastern city. A celebrated psychartrist three acres of land for August Lapp. the duties of the office, and if nominated This company announced March Yours' very truly, traced the effect of the long continued Homesteader and Seventeen Years and elected I shall endeavor to jJice rain fell here Sunday which CLYDE JOHNSON, 15th their entry into the famous Mexia Residence in the county. irritation that tangled the Aftas very welcome as the ground was Field in Texas on the Bennett Lease, Big Falls, Minn. nerves and unbalanced the judgment getting pretty dry. and the School House Lot located on of their victim until, upon being repremanded the Golden Lane, and in the heart of for some minor lack of attention, Clifford and La Vern Grundimier. the field, surrounded' on .all sides by he lost control of himself spent Saturday 1 and Sunday with the largest producers, such! as Magnolia, and struck the customer on the head John arid Frank Adams. Humphreys, Humble, Gulf and with a heavy silver dish cover. Albert Henry left for Dakota on White Eagle. America today is suffering from Saturday morning where he will overhaul On March 20th, the Fidelity Securities, sore feet, its finance, its .economic boilers of threshing machines. status, its internal misunderstandings, Corp., Limited, of 402 Royal Mr. and Mrs. J. Morse returned Bank Bldg., Toronto, who are underwriters its external irritations, are all from Grand Forks, N. D., where they tweaking at their base and how long of the stock, received a wire have been visiting their daughter, it will be before we, as a nation, go advising them that Well No. 1 on the Bennett Lease was being standardized Mrs. Mike Rivet. mad and do things we will regret, may be a matter of speculation. To and was estimated as a producer Everybody's garden looks fine down *pr\' remove some of those irritations is of at least 500 bbls. per day, and that this way and by the looks of the a matter that is up to the individual Well No. 2 on the Golden Lane had young chickens there will soon be citizen more than to any organized entered the first pay sand with an some early frys. estimated production of several hundred action on the part of bodies of citizens Bruce Burgess was to Frank Adams created for executive, advisory or barrels- per, day that the liner Saturday last for a setting of White ,other purposes. One of the first ways was set and the big pay sand would Wyandott eggs. Everybody for pur® to create contentment, not slothfulness, be drilled into within the next few breeds, even the Batches. days. and ambition, a new love of country, state and city, is to c^use All credit should be given Mr. D. Thos. P. White Louise Link, who is making her these units to have, sofnething they S. Hoad,~ th Vice-President of the home with her brother Charley -jwill serve you without bias ajid without Off With the Old— can be proud of, work for, find a goal Company, for the spleridid success in leave next Friday to spend the summer prejudice, to the end that all who to battle toward, and a reward worth securing such remarkable increases in in Illinois with her sister, Louise,, have business dealings with the office while at the end. If these units can its production. 'Mr. Hoad is personally has been attending the high school in may be treated fairly at ail^imes. On With the New! be made to do sob their united efforts, in charge of the field operations, Kelliher. I shall canvass the county as thoroughly although carried on independently, and as he is the man who, as a salaried as possible*in the short time will surely react for a greater prosperity employee, made such a wonderful O I I A A E I S E E N befdre the primaries, in an effort to for the whole and thus relieve success of such concerns as the Inserted by Ray Landgraf, International see alKvoters. To any who I may be Falls, in behalf of himself, and many of the irritations already mentioned. Gypsy Oil Co. and Gulf Production unable to see personally, I wish to for which $lp is to be paid. June 1—marked by many as the day of we believe that with over thirty years' say that I shall appreciate your vote With this as a general basis on experience as a practical driller and as and support, as I shall also that of emancipation from heavy headgear—is with which to speculate it is not possible production, will, in Superintendent of all other, voters in the county. that the mind of America can be removed us. That means light neat straws. charge of the production end of his Thanking you in advance for whatever from the ache of its feet if own company, make the Canadian U. aid you may give me in the concentrated on something else and S. Oil & Refining Corporation the campaign and for your vote on June We have a line of straws, panamas and especially if that something else is a crowning success of his unbroken 19th, I remain curative agent that is working all the record of successes. -, /Yours truly, caps that can't be matched elsewhere in this time toward national, spiritual and Such a progressive and well-managed THOS. P. WHITE. economic health. concern is worthy of the hearty town—for variety or for low prices. What is man most proud of, most support of the most conservative of O I I A A E I S E E N $%• eager to work for, most desirous to Inserted by David Hu1*lburt, International Canadian and United States ihvestors. Falls, in behalf of himself, retain once secured, most insistant —Advertisement. and for which $15 is to be paid. Drop in now and pick the hat you will don upon remaining fine and a center for all his own hopes and ambitions as #fc #e for the warm season. •v v# v« 5 SS 55 55.55 Si well as those he entertains for his family? The answer is, of course, the McCLELLAN 58 home. The home may foe in a rented a a a a flat, it is true, but it needs no deep Mr. Walter Christianson and wife speculation or careful consideration autoed to Bemidji Thursday. to see that the man who owns his own home is far more deeply interested Messrs. Christianson and Larson in the welfare of his neighborhood, have purchased a new Martison stump Re-elect It his ward, city, state and country. puller. REGISTER OF DEEDS that it be a good is obvious then will Mr. Dana, the fire warden from RAY LANDGRAF and thing for these various political Blackduck passed through this vicinity he be Primary Election g^opraphical locations if made Wednesday. to June 19, 1922 own a home. We have a period of depression at Our school closed last Wednesday, present fks all know. What more creative SUPPORT YOUR and -Mr. Wicklund has returned to of optimism, of an active labor his home at Pine river. HOME CANDIDATE market, of a renewed,faith and ambition, Mrs. M. B. Russell of Blackduck of a -quickened production, could Hon. F. J. McPartlin the only came in last week and expects to be suggested than a general move to candidate for St^te Senator from spend the summer here with her son 0. M. CARR & CO. build homes by all the thousands of Koochiching county. He has been a Earl. men who should be building them, resident of this county for the past buying them, owning them, but who Mr. Thurman Lithe Hand received twenty-two years and knows our DAVID HURLBURT TEE STORE OF QUALITY for any one of many reasons are now word that his son Floyd who was needs and the needs of the district Candidate for /. renters? If a national campaign could operated on at St. Paul, is 'rapidly as no other candidate^ ,x International Falls Minnnesota REPRESENTATIVE be organized and launched with the recovering and will soon b| able1 to He has been a power fluring the Koochiching Connty ^support and co-operation of all civic return home. *~A two sessions in the House r~i i?' .4 A*