International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 8, 1922 · Page 3 of 12
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they have failed to put into the minds tional Falls and graduated from high ally in the great cities as well as in tance that can be waTked^n'teft miiS. THE INTERNATWfttffHlSfRESS of th^ people a feeling of confidence school in^ 1911. From 1911 until 1918 the smaller communities come to realize utes thousands of high binders in the that prices have reached the bottom he served as ^a rural teacher. Six of how much of the nation's prosperity world of speculatioa.who have never ANDBORDER BUDGET these years were spent in tfie schools depends on the farm then the antj, that better times are at hand. It done_an honest day's .work in their of Koochiching county. He taught is amazing how few retail merchants wheels of reform will begirt to turn lives, but who make often in a day H. J. MINER, Editor an** Manager in the smaller towns realize the value at Harrigan, Pelland, Wildwood, Margie with rapidity, and all the people will and quite frequently in a week as' and Indus. In 1918 he answered benefit^ -V of educational advertising. They are much if not more than the average lateiei at th« Post 0®ee at lateraatloaal Falls, Miaa* aa Stecaad-Claaa Matte* the call to the colors and spent fourteen farmer makes in a year. It is getting so close to the picture they.fail to see Almost half our population is rural, months in army service, part of its perspective. .They lefok for the# time for the public not only to seek living on six and one-half millions of SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S., $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR which was overseas. Since his return, immediate dollar and if! grasping at information regarding the farmer, but farms \yhich ^employ approximately Northwestern Advertising Representatives he has been attending the University to insist upon ^having it. When this the shadow they miss the substance. thirteen, million workers. The value Minnesota Select List of Minnesota, where he has The value ,of advertising is cumulative. demand if felt the information, will be of the annual production of these men 215 South Cth Street 199 Ezelunie Bank specialized in Agriculture and Education Indeed, that is its greatest forthcoming, and when it is, equitable is $19,176,015,000, which is greater than Minneapolis St. Paul from which he will graduate in legislation for the farmer will lead a worth. Eastman has actually advertised that of mining or any branch of manufacturing. June. Mr. Magladry is 28 years of age. business development the like of REPUBLICAN TICKET the word camera out of the dictionary of our domestic industries and the which this country, great as it is, has and advertised the trademark •purchasing power of Our incomparable What a sad commentary it is ujjpn never known. name Kodak into the dictionary. LEARN ABOUT THE FARMER. home market—a market which absorbs Eadorsed by Republican Party our legislative' intelligence when we The day of misleading advertising Convention more than ninety per cent of realize that in spite of these stupendous Primary Election LOCALS BEAT ORE DIGGERS has passed. The public has come to the products of American labor, in and important figures, the income Back of all legislation must stand Monday, June 1$ 1922 International Falls baseball team see advertising in -the light of news, value twice that of the total, trade of each farm factory or farm united public opinion which always and it' is news The merchant who defeated last Sunday one of the best of the entire world. mine, whichever way we choose to is to be trusted in this nation when U. 3. Senator" teams in this section of the Northwest, advertises tells his story frankly to the 5 We must realize that in the building visualize it, averages only $2,793. FRANK B. KELLOGG the people Jjave intelligent understanding. public, knowing that hevwill be checked the score being 8 to 5, with up of an American Merchant Most of our troubles come The province of government is to Virginia holding the small end. Batteries up and courting investigation of Marine, which is indispensible to the Governor from imperfect knowledge and consequent create prosperity, the greatest good his statements and prices. The advertisement for the day's game were: Virginia, J. A. 0. PREUS adequate development 'of our foreign lack of interest io public for the greatest number, to harmonize Prodinsky and Hanson city, of,stoday is not the subject trade, there must be no provincialism questions. For years this has been the laws under which we live so Lieberg and McKinstry. Outside of Lieutenant Governor of suspicion. :lt is the merchant who that for example, our great middle the case with the American farmer that reward shall come to the people LOUIS COLLINS the number of errors made by the is, afraid to tell his story over, bis west, which contributes almost whose situation and importance until in relation to their service. There visitors the only other feature of the signature that the public regards with one half of the total exports of the lately has not been even measureably Secretary of State are between the City Hall in New day's game was a circuit clout by doubt, and properly so. United States, is as much a beneficiary sensed. As soon as the people gener MIKE HOLM York and the Battery Wall—a dis Virginia's twirler. The boom in retail trade awaits only of an American Merchant Marine a little thought on the Rart of the as are our seaboard states. State Auditor merchant, plus the fundamental knowledge R. P. CHASE iiiii-iiciiiii1: As to Immigration. that advertising is an investment "K It is important that a definite State Treasurer and not an expense and a duty policy be established, and that the HENRY RINES owed to the public whose support is admission of immigrants be chiefly sought. The whole business structure Attorney General determined by the labor required to of the nation depends on advertising. NOW OPEN CLIFFORD HILTON supply the needs of our domestic market, Increased business means plus the relatively small percentage R. greater productidh, lower first cost, a R. and Warehouse Commission of products destined for export. IVAN BOWEN larger turnover, increased buying and It is better in the long run to suffer The New Chicago Cafe consequently provides a saving to the from a temporary lack of labor Clerk of Supreme Court buying public The public should support GRACE F. KAERCHER than to face the danger of a tongested merchants who advertise because labor market and consequent they are the constructive force that and Pastry Shop unemployment with resulting social For Congressman^ Eighth District help sto keep costs down. distress. 0. J. LARSON There has been great improvement McPARTLIN FOR SENATOR. in the labor situation not only in this OPTIMISTIC VIEW OF country, but abroad, within recent JOHN HAYS HAMMOND The 62nd senatorial district, comprising months. Productivity has increased With a complete line of new fixtures and modern conveniences. Beltrami and Koochiching very considerably, although by no World's Greatest Engineer and Economic counties, has several candidates for means has it reached the degree of Out-of-town visitors are invited to make this cafe their headquarters. Expert Points to New Prosperity. the senate before the June primaries, efficiency essential to industrial prosperity Drop in and have a cup of our delicious coffee and a piece of our pastry, made but among them is one unusually well upon which the welfare of in our own bake shop by an expert. equipped for such service by reason labor itself is dependent. The temper Return ot Normal Conditions Is Matter After-theater and dlance parties are invited to use our special dining room. of his previous experience and a of the American people today is of Mutual Aid, Is His Assertion. French pastry, cream puffs and other baker's delicacies for sale. splendid record of achievement. The to pay labor so large a part of the man is F. J. McPartlin, of International profits of industry as can be done By JOHN HAYS HAMMOND. THE CHICAGO CAFE Falls, who has served the 'district consistently with* the healthy development (Editor's Note John Hays Hammond, several terms as a member of of the industries themselves. In often mentioned as the world's the house. greatest engineer, and one time mentioned this Americans display both sense of as the probable Secretary of Early in his political career Mr. McPartlin justice and appreciation of the need 343 THIRD STREET SERDARIS BROS. Props. Commerce in President Harding's acquired leadership which has to maintain a high standard of citizenship cabinet, is in addition to being a been of distinct value to his district which is essential to the security great engineer a highly developed and to northern Minnesota. As an economic expert and authority on international and prosperity of a democatic problems. His contentions orator, Koochiching's candidate for ,form of government. But labor must as outlined in the following article the state senate, stands among t^ie realize that even so rich a nation give food for thought and the- more leaders in the legislature. He is': a as ours would enevitably soon become they are studied the more, possibilities most effectual debater. He knows bankrupt if the cost of production are open for the average man to absorb.) northern Minnesota, every inch of it, exceed the value of the product. has studied its needs, not for the purposes Especially if we are to successfully The Car of Dependability The world just now seems to be of a campaign for office, but compete in our overseas trade,' deep in the slough of despond and since the organization of the Northern which affords employment for a large nations in working out their own Minnesota Development association, part of our labor, we must develop economic salvation seem to be trying of which his couijty, through his activity, the highest possible efficiency of the to pull themselves out of the mire was the first member, he has wage earner, j-epresenting as labor Dodge Bros. Car by their bootstraps. If they ould been diligent in promoting the bes^. does so lar^e a share in the cost of adopt a policy of mutual helpfulness interests of this section.' the production. and reciprocity and exert themselves Never in the history of Minnesota The^Individual's Right. tO) extricate their neighbors, nations has the need been greater for the All intelligent citizens now agree could soon again reach terra firma right kind of. men in both branches that what our government could and and thenceforth* the road to that of the legislature. We have had should do, apart from its action in fiBPBSSt seemingly elusive normalcy to which enough of drones. The demand is for regard to national defense and kindred we aspire .would be safe to travel with men of the McPartlin type who cannot matters may be expressed in only the ordinary obstacles incident a single phrase it can see that the be cajoled, fooled or bamboozeled to the onward march of civilization. into a do-nothing policy. gates of opportunity are kept open This would be the spirit of enlightened for its citzens along the whole Mr. McPartlin was author of the self interest, \$hich until the If you are looking for a car that is especially house bill creating a colonization length of every road that crosses coming of the millennium, is the our political and industrial life. In board, the Land and Lakes Attraction only dependable motive for the cooperation board, the bill enabling Spooner other words, it can assure to all men adapted for this rough country, one that will of nations, or'of individuals, and Baudette* to join, the bill enabling and women a chance to work and and tjie onlyk enduring basis for international Beltrami county to divide he was win according -to their talent and stand up under hard knocks and hard usage, or for industrial peace. diligence and moral fibre, and can among the strongest champions of the The spirit of enlightened self-interest Besette Land Clearing bill, the Bemidji guard the paths to success from obstruction'of presupposes the recognition of the a car that can be depended upon at all times, trickery, fraud, oppression Park bill, the flood control bill principle of economic interdependence. or monopoly. under which the Red lake basin was One must emphasize the qualification But the function of government is organized, the board of, Relief bill, and you will want a Dodge Brothers car, be it a of intelligent self-interest, for was especially active in securing $35,000 not to guarantee! equality of reward unintelligent self-interest is largely for inequality of service. No inalienable appropriation for the completion Touring, Sedan, Roadster or Business car, responsible for lack of renjedial cooperation. right is guaranteed a citizen to of the Red lake survey. He has always-splayed There could be more useful his cards for northern unearned increment in the fruits of campaign of education than to impress industry. Minnesota first last and all the time, upon every class of every community "'As ye sow, so shall ye reap." while, at the same time being identified its dependence for well-being All a government can* do in this with the best legislation for the These are the prices on Dodge Cars right here upon the general welfare. This is state at large. respect, even a patternal government^ not a preachment of an ideal, nor is to give equality of opportunity. McPartlin is a native born Minnesotan, merely the enuniation of an ethical in International Falls. Do not confuse them It is of vital importance to the having first seen the light of principle, but is the aim to develop United States that the Genoa Conference, day in Sibley county, and is in every the power conception of that great or some future economic conference sense( of the word a self-made man. with F. 0. B. prices elsewhere. underlying principle which lhevitably of world powers, take such While in no way intending (disparagement must be the guide in human relations. action as will re-establish the confidence of the elaims of the other candidates This conception does not in any way of investors in foreign securities. in the field, The Tribune is of imply the' subordination of high ethical Repudiation on the* part of the opinion that the interests the Touring ol $1020 standards! to expediency. any of the great powers of their district can best- be served by the Mutual Benefits. financial obligations contracted before nomination and election of F. J. Mc« Roadster 985 In order to attain co-operative endeavor the. war, would seriously impair Partlin, and this opinion is the result essential to national indusrtial the principle of inviolability of contracts of observing from the side lines efficiency, we must recognize the inter-dependence Sedan 1620 and would greatly militate his performance in, the*, legislature— of the industries of against the interests of the United and an intimate personal acquaintance. the country and the mutuality of interests. States, in that it would deter Amer-, To our readers in Beltrami Screen Business 1020 We must realize for example icans from the investment *of capital we say without fear of contradictionhe the dependence of agriculture on the in the industrial reconstruction of will be -a tower of strength when prosperity of the manufacturing industry, Europe and in the development of lion hen-ted men are required to fight for in the manufacturing centers the resources of the backward nations the battles of northern Minnesota.— it find? its best market, and that as well, upon which 'America in common }."S. Arneson in the Thief River Falls conversely all industries are benefitted Tribune. with other commercial nations by the prosperity of the farmers, depend^ for future markets. M'*-- since more than fifty per cent CANDIDATE FOR COUNXY of the country's purchasing power is ADVERTISING IS A SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS derived from the products of the PUBLIC BENEFIT •N farms. H. I. Magladry, candidate for the We must realize that the tariff is V, Government figures prove,.beyond nomination as county superintendent an economic and not a political problem dispute that business revival is.marked—but of schools of our county is a resident Phone 4 SALES AND SERVICE Infl Falls and that it should be treated by1 business revival is meant of Birchdale, one of the small downriver accordingly in tariff legislation, and manufacturing and production. Retail towns. He spent the early part the keynote of our economic trade has not yet caught up. Close of his life in Marshall county, coming be |pY! and fiscal legislation must ever analyses of this situation discloses to Birchdale in 1906. He went to "'iwt *c preserve unimpaired the integrity that the retailers have lagged because school at Birchdale and at Internal