International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
June 15, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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THE INTERNATIONAL FAUS PRESS discovered to tie cheaper and economic 80 feet wide, with 30 feet erf water on law at last prevailed. the miter sill. The canals will fie LOYALTY THEATRE wWfiP tS Why should not these same principles made at least 25 feet deep at once MkHR budget IjWRMets®! be applied to our lake and ocean and deepened to 30 feet under the 55/ commerce? The producer does not engineers plow. The estimated cost •••.•„' H. J. MINER, Editor and Manager retain for hipiself all the benefits 3k is $252,000,000 for the 25-foot depth, -PRESENTS A that flow from n^w inventions and and $18,000,000 additional to, deepen •tf litcrei at the Post Oflce at Iateraatloaal falls, Min»„ aa Seeoad-Claaa Matter "The ROSARY" cheaper methods of production so the canal to 30 feet. too, the saving to be effected by These three canals are in Canadian SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S.t $3.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR water^journe through commerce territory the one around the International would soon be distributed among all Northwestern Advertising Representatives dam being in Ontario and Minnesota Select List our people. the other two in the Province of Quebec. Saturday-Sunday, June 17-18 21S South Cth Street W Exchange Bank The St. Lawrence waterway is, Beyond the 45th parallel the Minneapolis St. Paul therefore, a national movement, and river is wholly within Canada where its advocates, with charity for all and the United "States have no riparian REPUBLICAN TICKET ceeded to unload on the unwary. It malice towards none are striving only rights, and therefore the water flow Sunday Matinee, 2:30—Admission, 15c-30c may be well to remember there arq| ft to do their bit for the common good in that section, estimated at 2,500,000 Eaderaed by Republics* Party many "astute" money changers in the while the country burdened by war Saturday and Sunday Evenings—All Seats, 30c. horsepower, is left untouched as a Con rent loa big cities who are loaded up with the debts and distracted by undreamed-of Primary Election natural and bountiful heritage of ft German coinage and who are casting problems is slowly groping its way Monday, June 19, 1922f Canada to be developed in the future right and left to find a market for their towards prosperity again. as her people may determine. unpopular treasure. There is always U. S. Senator Under a treaty made with Great a temptation to buy a hundred thousand NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. FRANK B. KELLOGG Britain in 1871, the United States dollars "worth" of money for a POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT Inserted by Geo. E. Ericson of were granted the free use of the St. Plumbing?, Heating, Ventilating and five dollar bill or yhatnot. Those Spooner, Minn., in behalf of himself, and for which $15 is ftr-be paid. Governor Wiring Three School Buildings. Lawrence river forever, and Canada J. A. 0. PREUS who are inclined to yield to such GetRich-Quick was given free use of all the Great Wallingford temptation, Office of the School Board of the Unorganized A Lakes and their connecting channels. Lieutenant Governor however, should remember the Confederate. Territory of Koochiching Canal Recommendations. LOUIS COLLINS County,. Minnesota, Office at the bills that are: stacked' tip in Canada is now building at an expenseAof Court House at International Falls, the garets .of little homes from the Secretary of State $60,OOOjOOO or more, a new Minnesota. Atlantic-to the Pacific, so ?that when MIKE HOLM Welland Canal with a depth of 25 the great city propaganda begins, Proposals will be received at the feet and locks of 30 feet on the miter aimed as it will be first at stabilizing above office by the School Board of the State Auditor sill. This will be free to the vessels Unorganized Territory of Koochiching R. P. CHASE the German monetary system, they of the United States, as the old one is County, Minnesota, up until the will see the part of wisdofli is to seal now. hour of four (4) o'clock p. m. June 30, State Treasurer up their pocket books. 1922, for th.e erection, installation and HENRY RINES The International Joint Commission That Germany will come back there completion of the Plumbing, Heating, recommends that the construction of can be no cloubt, because the Germans Ventilation and Electric Wiring of Attorney General this Canal be borne in part by the Three (3) School Buildings including are industrious people. They are CLIFFORD L. HILTON United States government, and that all labor and materials. One building likely to regain powei4 while the world located at Littlefork, Minnesota, one the navigation cost of the St. Lawrence R. R. and Warehouse Commission sleeps, but no matter how rapidly they at Mizpah, Minnesota^, and one at Sil•fcerdale, be borne by the two governments IVAN BOWEN get to their feet, it is generally agreed Minnesota. in proportion to'1 their use of that before they run very far the Bids must be in accordance with the the waterway. These are details to Clerk of SuDreme Court plans and specifications prepared by whole of their monetary system will GRACE F. KAERCHER be adjusted by treaty or legislation. E. F. Broomhall, Architect, 710 Alworth have to be changed, and in the new The proponents of the St. Laurence Building, Duluth, Minnesota. issue of the national stock the existing Copies and plans and specifications project^plaim that the pqwer incidentally For Congressman, Eighth District financial tokens will be tremendously may be obtained from the Architect developed wUl be sufficient to 0. J. LARSON reduced in value if not entirely by a deposit of Thirty (30) Dollars, pay the interest charge, upkeep and which will be returned on the date of wiped out. Beware the Greeks bearing ultimately to liquidate the construction letting, if a bona fide bid is filed and gifts may still with wisdom be bonds. Whether the proceeds the plans and specifications returned. kept in the public mind. Copies of plans and specifications shall be used or not is a question for will be on file at the Builders' Exchange, Congress. 1 ORIGIN OF THE at the Office of the Board and They contend that the annual saving the Architect's office. CHRISTIAN ROSARY to producer and consumer, through Bids must be accompanied by a certified transportation, will equal or check in the sum of five per cent cheaper -FOR- The origin of the Christian Rosary (5%) of the amount of the bid, made exceed the total cost of the project. is shrouded in ancient legendry, but payable to P. H. Fogarty, Treasurer Standard Waterways the same will be forfeited to the said it is known that in the fourth century They feel that this development of School District if the bidder fails to Peter the Hermit used pebbles to help the St. Lawrence would standardize enter into contract and furnish a satisfactory BELTRAM1 AND KOOCHICHING COUNTIES concentrate his thoughts, casting them waterways and save transfers just as surety company bond in full aside one by one until his prayers amount of the contract within seven we did away* with the narrow guage were said. (7) days after being notified of the acceptance PRIMARIES, JUNE 19tH, 1922 by standardizing railways half a century of his bid. From this crude pebble rosary ago. The right is reserved to accept any came that which is used today, the They are convinced that whije the bid or parts of bids or to reject any string of beads ending with' the cross West will be-greatly, benefited by the or all bids. —the symbol of sacrifice. jji By order of the School Board. St. Lawrence seaway which will provide Because she has been identified with G. A. OLSON, Clerk. cheaper transportation for its June 15-22: roles of similar character, Jane Novak POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT—Inserted by the Larson Campaign products to market, the East will be has been chosen td create the girl of Committee for the benefit of Oscar J. Larson. Amount to be paid, $15. doubly blest for an addition to the spiritual nobility in "The Rosary," the cheaper transportation of food products screen adaptation of the famous play to its ports and better means of and song, produced by Selig and Rork, reaching the heart of the continent and to be shown, as a First National LARSON FOR CONGRESS with the output of its mills, its industries Faithful to Labor, a Friend of the Farmer and a Champion release at the Loyalty Theatre, Saturday will be immeasureably quickened and Sunday, June 17 and 18. by electric energy. Congressman Oscar J. Larson spent of the Service Men The ton-mileage of the Middle West several hours in International Falls OSCAR J. LARSON ST. LAWRENCE RIVER substantially doubles every decade, last Saturday in the interests of his OFFERS NEW SEAWAY and railway terminals are already inadequate. candidacy for re-election, and was The .railway companies warmly greeted by his many friends Senator McKinley Outlines Vast' Possibilities and admirers. cannot secure capital and make improvements of Good to U. S. and to fast enough to remove or Mr. Larson has now served the Canada. Eighth District at Washington for prevent terminal congestion. Unless some oth'er outlet is provided, the a period of fifteen months and has West must slow down, and to retard achieved a record in congress rarely Low Freight, New Horse Power and equalled by a first-termer. He has its development would mean a hunger-strike Great Sea Highway but Few of the given his whole thought and energy ifi the East where its products Benefits. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR to the affairs of his district. He has find tneir" readiest market. Some Canal Benefits. represented no special interest to the By WILLIAM B. McKINLEY CONGRESS detriment of or neglect of any other When Western products reach Buffalo Editor's Note—Senator William B. He is a man who looks forward, not they are nearer Liverpool than McKinley of Illinois, a member of the Hot backward. As the Duluth Herald Senate Committee on Appropriations, when they* get to New York. Why, has taken a great interest in the proposed says, editorially: then, should they at great expense go opening of the St. Lawrence It is assumed that Congressman by rail or canal 500 miles out of their Weather river to ocean traffic. Through that Larson has no real fight for renomination. course, when they can be waterbourne interest he has made extensive investigations Yet he is opposed by PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 19th in ocean freighters direct' to into every angle of the a man who, when the world is Logic possibilities, cost, labor, benefits to their destination?' rocking and the mightiest issues all classes, development of new power The advocates of this project stand press for solution, has no larger et cetera. His artiole will impress idea as a basis for his candidacy for modern, economic methods. The you with the greatness of the project, Vote for a man who looks Forward not Backward. Vote than the percentage of alcohol ox-cart was not to be despised in its perhaps may make you an enthusiastic An electric fan is a .that may be allowed in beer and day, but its mission has been fulfilled. 1 for a man who is in touch with the Problems of the Times. supporter of the move. wine. And those Afrho are likely simple device, but how The overland stage coach was once to vote for such a candidate on valuable is its cool a princely way to travel but the railway such an issue are much less likely Briefly, the advocates of the St. to neglect voting than those who has driven it from the field. Columbus breath on hot days! Lawrence Seaway propose to improve would surelv vote against a candidate found a continent with his little the channel of that river between with such an issue. Touch a switch and wind-blown Caravel, but most folks Mr. Larson hasi been a consistent Lake Ontario and Montreal to a the whirr of the polished prefer the ocean liner now. We used and constant friend of the ex-service depth of thirty feet, so that lake carriers to load and unload boats with a blades proclaims men and is a strong advocatfe of a can reach Montreal, and ocean wheelbarrow and shovel."" but laborsaving NOTICE the end of the torrid bonus for every deserving soldier of freighters can enter and depart from devices have come in recent jhe world war. He is entitled to and wave. the Great Lakes* using the Welland years. Freight cargoes were formerly should receive the support at the primary Canal between Lake Erie and Lake transferred at every railway junction, election of every ex-service man Ontario, and the other connecting Cost Less Than a Cent but through shipments were soon in Koochiching county. channels to Lake Huron, Lake Michigan, per Hour Mr. Larson is one of-^the foremost and Lake Superior. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS advocates in this country to make .They ask that the plans recommended When you consider Duluth an ocean port, ttteg reat. project by the International Board of We do developing, printing and enlarging for that' this comfort-making Proposals will be' received at the office which means so much toward the Engineers and approved by the International of the School Board of the Unorganized service costs but a amateur photographers. development of the Northwest. As Joint Commission be carried Territory of Koochiching fraction of a cent an a member of the rivers and harbors out under a treaty} between the United If you want high grade standard work, bring County, Minnesota, up until the hour hour, it seems strange 'committee in congress his services are States and Canada, and legislation by of four (4) o'clock p. m. June 30 1922, your next job here. that anyone would do invaluable to the district. In Mr. Larson for the erection of a school building Congress and by Parliament. without it. including all labor and material to be the people of the Eighth district This plan contemplates a dam in built at Lindford, about 11 miles west have found a congressional representative the river between New York and All kindsv of electric of Littlefork, according to plans and of great ability and they should Ontario, which will flood rapids and fixtures sold and installed specifications now on file in the office Special and prompt attention be slow to change because with each incidentally develop about 1,500,000 of the XCounty Superintendent of by passing year he becomes more valuable hydro-electric horsepower to be Schools, Koochiching County, Minnesota. given to all mail orders. to his constituents. Mr. Larson shared equally by the two countries Bids must be accompanied by a certified merits your support at the primary also three canals aggregating 33 check in the sum of five (5) per election on Monday, June 19th. Vote miles in length, one of about eight cent of the amount of the bid made for him. miles side-pass the dam, the second payable to P. H. Fogarty, Treasurer, SHER BROS. about 15 .miles long to connect Lake same will be forfeited to said school Electric EASY MARKS FOR EASY MARKS district if bidder fails to enter into contract v. St. Louis and Lake St. Francis, which and furnish a. Surety Company are part of the river in the Province of Bond in' full amount of the contract With German marks being peddled Quebec, and the third of about ten within seven (7) days after being notified /around at three for a cent perhaps Jewelers miles around the Lachine rapids near Phone 466 of the acceptance of his bid. there was an excuse for the New The right' is reserved to accept or the entrance* to tKe harbor of Montreal. York wag who in trying sell a bill reject any or all bids. International Faita No, job too big or too, By order of the County Board of «of such goods a week or so ago re^{vi/iinarked Some Canal figures. small. Education. in passing that "this is the Altogether these three canals will G. A. OLSON, Clerk. of easy marks," and then pro- have seven locks, each 850 feet long, June 15-22. V*"'