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contract. Mr Elliott expects to er at the time of sale.' The unpaid expand isfactory surety tompany .bond in full HAPPENINGS OF 23 YEARS AGO THIS MONTH balance is pay&ble at any time, in whole activities of the St Paul office amount of the contract within seven or in part'within forty years from the (7) days after being notified of the. acceptance as soon as the sales agency plan is date of sale, interest rate of four jjer of his bid. ,, announced. cent per annum, due on June 1st, of I The" right is reserved to accept any each year provided, that the interest bid or parts of hids or to reject any boys have been invited to 'smoke' at The Canadian Bank of Commerce can be paid at any time within "the COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE or all bids. is interest year without penalty. In effect, opened their doors for business' at By order of the School Board. $ GRADUATES LARGE CLASS this means that the interest G. A. OLSON, Clerk. this place at 9 o'clock on Monday money may be paid any time between June 15-22. Hugh Brooks came in by way of the as or an it June first and May thirty-first without Diplomas were granted at the recent Big Fork river on Saturday last, from penalty. general commencement exercises ^NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS P't Walker, where he hasi been for the The new organ for the Church of The appraised value of timber, when, tjf* so stated, must be paid in full .at the past year. In company .with Henry of the University of Minnesota England arrived last week and was a Proposals will ba received at the office jsc*, Petterson of White Earth, he started used for the first time at Sunday's or previously in the year to 106 young All mineral rights are reserved to of the School Board of the Unorganized on Monday for the Manitou on a prospecting, services.—Fort Frances item. men and women who completed the the State by the laWs of the State. Territory of Koochiching W' trip. Wf'r All lands are sold subject to any courses in agriculture, forestry or County, Minnesota, up until the hour VULCANIZING and all ditch taxes thereon. A. T. Scarlett, with his" family and of four (4) o'clock p. m. June 30, 1922, home economics at the university. In Lands on which the interest has become Everything is progressing smoothly for the erection of a school building a crew of workmen, left on Monday addition, .30 graduate students were delinquent may be redeemed at including all labor and material to be in the preparations for thei celebration for Clearwater lake to start development granted a master's degree and 11 a anyt time up to the hour of sale, or built at Lindford, about 11 miles west We have just installed a at this place on July 4th. Liberal work on his mining locations. doctor's degree. Twenty-one years before resale, to the actual purchaser, of Littlefork, according to plans and excursion rates have been obtained Such lands are listed under the caption: ago the total enrollment in the ^college specifications now on file in the office modern vulcanizing outfit from the steamers on the Lake of th$ 'IDeliriquent Lands." Messrs. Sanders, Sherry, Morse, of the County Superintendent of of agriculture, forestry and home economics No perspn can purchase more than Woods and Rainy Lake, and everything that us to do work Donahue and McDonald, mining contractors, Schools, Koochiching County, Minnesota. enables was 21 the present enrollment 320 acres of land, provided, however, indicates that we will have a who have completed their is clo^e to the 1,000 mark. the Stat«r^iands purchased previous ,to that we can safely guaran­ Bids must be accompanied by a certified, greater crowd and better celebration work on the Duren ^cation, left this The college functions as* an institution 1905 are not charged* against such check in the sum of five (5) per than on any like occasion in the past. week for Seine river. purchaser. tee. of higher learning. "Many of cent of the amount of the bid made Final arrangements have been completed Agents acting for purchasers must payable to P. H. Fcyjarty, Treasurer, its graduates, in fact most of them," furnish affidavit of authority. with the Fort Frances band to J. L. Strabala of Richmond, Iowa, same will be forfeit^ to said school says Dean W. C. Coffey, "have entered Battery repairing our Appraisers' reports showing quality furnish the music for the day. Prominent district if bidder fails to enter into contract the contractor who is to take charge professions related to agriculture rather and kind of soil are on file in 'this and furnish a Surety Company specialty. speakers have been engaged, the of the U. S. mail from hfere to Tower, office. than having engaged directly in Bond in full amount of the contract pavilion is in course of erection, and Minn., after July 1st next, was a visitor Lists giving legal descriptions of farming. They are teaching agriculture within seven (7) days after being notified Holler Tire and Battery Shop all will be in readiness for a glorious lands to be offered may be obtained this week. Subcontracts have been of the acceptance of his bid. and home economics in agricultural of the State Auditor at St. Paul, and time when the crowd arrives on the let to M. H. Peck and Duncan T. McPhee. The right is reserved to accept or colleges and high schools they of the, County Auditor at the county reject any or all bids. Fourth. New Location: are emplaned* as extension specialists seat. By order of the County Board of R. P. CHASE, State Auditor. as county agents and as research Education. 504 THIRD STREET. D. J. Glendenning,, Murdock McDonald In giving an account of a convention workers in experiment stations. A G. A. OLSON, Clerk. and Dan McGregor pi Belt of brewers, a New York paper NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE June 15-22. fair percentage of our home economics City, Messrs. Monahan and Chalk, remarks that "never before were so SALE graduates have become liomemakers, steamboat 1 inspectors, of Duluth, J. many millionaires gathered in one and because of their home economics B. Jacquemart, C. B. Lang and D. McPhee hall at one time." And now if we Default having been made in the conditions training they can be both efficient of Rainy Lake City were incoming could assemble all the men whose of that certain mortgage, made, 82S hometaakers and effective citizens, executed and delivered by Jesse D. passengers on the Seagull beer drinking has made these collossal for their skill in managing the affairs Brandon and Belle C. Brandon, his wife, this week. fortunes possible, it would be connected with citizenship." as« mortgagors to The J. A. Felthous quite as significant and certainly an The new university year, 1922-23, company, ,a corporation, Mortgagee. uncomfortably! unsuggestive sight. In Duluth is to have a big wholesale Dated April 1, 1915, and recorded in will open Septemeber 27. The sum* the saloons of a single city of a hundred drygoods house. It will be jknown as the office of the Registrar of Deeds of CURTIS HOTEL The mer season closes September 2. thousand inhabitants, the' contributions the County of Koochiching, state of the Patrick & Granger company, and Minnesota on the 5th day of April, annually taken' for the enrichment the firm will be located in the new DURUM WHEAT ACREAGE 1915, at 11 o'clock a. m., in Book "H" of the brewers and their business block to be erected in jthe xr..- of Mortgages, on page 501. TENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE ABOVE THE AVERAGE 1 agentsi are estimated at three and a wholesale districtl by the Brown estate There is claimed to be due and there Minneapolis Minnesota •!JU half million dollars. of Providence, R. I. is due on said mortgage and mortgage I The area of durum wheat in Minnesota, debt at the date of this notice, the Thm Northwm*t'm Nmwmat and Largest Tranaient Hostelry sum of Four Hundred and Fifty-seven North Dakota, South Dakota and 17' The Koochiching post office1 will be The annual meeting of school district and 93/100 Dollars ($457.93) the same .*!•. One whole city block of beautiful Lobbies, moved tomorrow to the building provided No. 4 was held in the Koochiching Montana is estimated by the United being for the principal sum of Three iy Restaurants and Shops. for it on the lot adjoining. The school house on Saturday evening Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350.00) States Department of agriculture to x( Pipe Organ Music during the Noon luncheon hour. Budget office and the office* of Hon. last and the following officers and Forty and 85/100 Dollars ($40.85) be 5,276,000 acres or 35.2 per cent of interest, together with the sum of Orchestra Music at night during dinner. J. A. Holler, Collector of Customs at were elected: Clerk, term 3 years, the total spring wheat acreage of Sixty-four and 93/100 ($64.93) taxes Thos. Kinshella: director, term 1 year, this place, will be located in the same against said premises for the year 1920. A la Carte and Table d' Hote Service these States. This compares with building. This will provide Mr. Berg J. A. Holler. The school the coming in the Main Restaurant. paid by said Mortgagee ,on the 3rd day 4,890,000 acres of durum wheat in with much1 needed room for his increased year will consist of two terms, the of February, 1922, and interest thereon TARIFFS these states in 1921 or 30.4 per cent to date of this notice, amounting to fall term to begin September 18 and stock. 76 Rooms, Private Baths, Single $2.00. of their total spring wheat acreage Two Dollars and 15/100 ($2.15). No action to be of three months duration the Double $3.00 or proceeding at law or in equity andw ith an annual average of 3,644,000 The population of Fort Frances is winter term to begin the 2nd day of 324 Rooms, Private Baths, Single $2.50, has been instituted to recover debt acres of durum wheat for the five Double $3.50 rapidly increasing. The advent of a January and to be of four months secured bys aid mortgage. years 1917-1921 or 22.0 per cent of all young daughter at the home of Rev. duration. This will make seven months Now therefore rutice is hereby given 202 Rooms, Private Baths. Single $3.00 spring whea^ in the same states. that by virtue of trie power of sale contained Double $4.00 W. W. Abbott on the 16th inst. was school in all. New fixtures are to be This wheat has gained in popularity in said mortgage and pursuant Other? en suite followed by a similar event at the secured for the school and the salary to the statute in such case made and because of its resistance to rust home of Wm. Bishop on the 17th. of the teacher has been increased provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed and the trying weather conditions of Mr. Bishop drops into the roll of from $35 to $40 per month, that the by a-sale of the premises described these four spring wheat states and in and conveyed by said mortgage, "papa" with good grace and all the best of teachers may be secured. also because of its higher yield per viz: THE DR. BURRILL DENTISTS acre than that of other varieties of The west half (W%) of the Southwest GRAIN GROWERS' Dealers' National association raised quarter (SW^4), the northeast 1 spring wheat. a $500,000 fund to defeat the Grain quarter (NE^) of the ^southwest PLAN MATURING quarter (SW%), and Lot No. fTwo Growers' plan, J. K. Mason, the corporation's Successor^ to Dr. E. W. Bunce KOOCHICHING COUNTY'S (2) all of Section Twelve (12) in vice-president, said a Chicago Burton Hales, Chicago Financier, Reported township sixty-seven (67) north of CERTIFIED POTATO SEED millionaire financier was ready 311 Third Street Tel. 474 International Falls range twenty-five (25) west of the Ready to Back Establishment IS BECOMING FAMOUS to back the Grain Growers' sales subsidiary fourth (4) principal m'eridian, containing of Sales Agency. one hundred and isixty-two and NOW IS THE TIME TO STOP PAYING HIGH PRICES with $50,000 to get the plan 40/100 acres, more or less according to A query has been received by under way and with $1,000,000 more Definite announcement that the U. the U. S. Government Survey, in the FOR YOUR DENTISTRY county agent M. M. Abbott from L. if needed. Mr. Mason said he could County of Koochiching and State of S. Grain Growers, Inc., has completed S. Gardner, state horticulture specialist not honorably reveal to the committee Minnesota, with the hereditaments and Dont Fail to Get Our Prices First It Pays of Lexington, Kentucky, in regayrd plans for a sales agency to serve its the identity of the Chicagoan. appurtenances the sale will be made to certified Irish Cobbler potato seed by the sheriff of said County of Koochching This testimony created a sensation 10,000 members in the northwest is at the front door of the Court ALL OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS grown 'in this county. in Chicago financial circles. A few expected momentarily. Though national ouse in the City of International Falls, This is only one instance of the wide days later, newspapermen discovered in said County and State, on the 29th officers of the corporation are spread publicity that certified potato that Burton Hales was the man to Examinations Free day of July, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. Extractions 50 cents withholdng a formal statement until seed grown in this' courrty is receiving. of that day, at public vendue, to the whom Mr. Mason had referred. Mr. DR. W. C. COVEY, Res. Manager highest bidder, for cash, to pay said Just recently Francis White of all necessary contracts have been Hales admitted he agreed to back the debt of Four Hundred and Fifty-seven Littlefork shipped an entire car of farmers' company. Mr. Hales, remarkably signed, developments in other quarters and 93/100 Dollars ($457.93) and interest that preferred seed to a farm bureau active despite his ^0 years, and taxes, if any, on said premises, indicate that their plans are practically agent in one of the Illinois counties. has a record as a fighter and generally and $25.00 attorney's fees as stipulated complete. in and by said mortgage in case of is credited with making a success While testifying before a special foreclosure, and the disbursements ORDER LOIITIAG TIME TO FILE of any business venture in which he senate committee which is investigating allowed by law, subject to redemption CL.AI3IS, 4iXD FOR HEARING becomes interested. The fact that th* icharge that the Grain at any time within one year from the Imagination THEREON. Mr. Hales was to be connected financially date of sale as provided by law. with the sales subsidiary created Dated this 1st day of June, 1922. Estate of Rufus H. Bennett. The J. A. Felthouse Company, even a greater sensation than did Mortgagee, Mr. Mason's first statement. STATE OF MINNESOTA 320 Endicott Building, Henry Lau of Tracy, Minn., national ss. St. Paul, Minnesota. COUNTY OF KOOCHICHING director, attended the regular meeting W. V. Kane, "Imagination rales the world." Attorney for Mortgagee, of the board at Chicago last week. Napoleon. SAVE MONEY IN PROBATE COURT International Falls, Minn. At that time, all the details of the "But he who has imagination without June 8-15-22-29 July 6-13 learning has wings and no feet." Mailed C.O.D. with inspection sales plan were placed before the 207c 40j!o privilege. Letters testamentary this day having Joubert. directors for review. If the directors to Discount. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. been granted to Kate Bennett, it is find "the plan, as worked out by the We repair broken spectacles and eye ordered that the time within which all Plumbing, Heating:, Ventilating and officers, satisfactory, a formal announcement Send broken lenses we glasses. creditors of the above named decedent Wiring Three School Buildings. Make reading glasses duplicate them. will be made soon. Thus may present claims against his estate Work guaranteed. stronger. in this court, be.^and the same* hereby far, Grain Grower officials have refused Office of the School Board of the Unorganized CUT RATE OPTICAL CO. is, limited to six months from and after to affirm or deny reports, takign Territory of Koochiching P.O. 1797. Minneapolis, Minn. Box the date, hereof and that Monday the the position that they should remain County, Minnesota, Office at the 27th day of November, 1922, at 10 You imagine you will someday own your own home. silent until the directors had Court. House nt International Falls, o'clock a. m., in the Probate Court Minnesota. approved of the plan and-the contracts Rooms at the Court House at International I lllllll!ll!l!lllllllllll!lllllllllllll!ll!ll!l!llllli!iilll!M Falls in said County, be, and the actually had been signed. You imagine you will send the children to colleg'e. Proposals will be received at the same hereby is, fixed and appointed "When the time comes," said C. H. The Old Reliable above office by the School Board of the as the time and place for hearing "upon Gustafson, president, "our members Unorganized Territory of Koochiching and the examination, adjustment and INTERNATIONAL County, Minnesota, up until the will be toULexactly what is going to be You ihiagine you will be able to seize that splendid allowance of such claims as shall hour of four (4) o'clock p. m. June 30, done, when, where and how." presented within the time aforesaid. I E O A N busines! opportunity that will sometime come your 1922, for the erection, installation and Let notice hereof be given by the Organization in Minnesota continues completion of the Plumbing, Heating, publication of this order in the International IS STILL IN BUSINESS to make headway. According to S. E7 way. Ventilation and Electric Wiring of Falls Press as provided by Elliott, in charge of the state headquarters Tliree (3) School Buildings including law. and will meet all competition all labor and materials. One building at 504 Commerce building, Dated May 26th, 1922. located at Littlefork, Minnesota, one St. Paul, solicitation in Faribault Are you learning that there is a close relationship be- COURT SEAL. 1NTENATIONAL ICE CO. at Mizpah Minnesota, and. one at Silverdale, county is practically complete. Records JOHN BERG, Judge of Probate. Minnesota., P. C. Richardson Phone 379 tween the imagined future and the Present Savings J. J. HADLER, Attorney for Petitioner. show that 669 farmers there— Bids must be in accordance with the June 22-29 July 6. one in very three have signed the Account. plans and specifications prepared by E. F. Broomhall, Architect, 710 Alwbi'tji SALE OF SCHOOL AND OTHER Building, Duluth, Minnesota. Your Pass Book Is Ready Today. STATE LANDS Copies and plans and specifications may be obtained from the Architect The Business STATE OP MINNESOTA. by a deposit of Thirty (30) Dollars, STATE AUDITOR'S OFFICE, which will be returned on the date of St. Paftl. Minn. May 24, 1922 Igtting, if a bona fide bid is filed and Notice is hereby given that- on July the plans and specifications returned. CITY PROPERTY FARM LANDS AUTOMOBILES 10, 1922, at 10 o'clock a. m. in the office Copies of plans and specifications NOTES—JUDGMENTS, Etc.^ of the county auditor, at In£ernational will be on file at the Builders' Exchange, Falls, Koochiching County, in the state at the Office of the Board and Bought, Sold or Exchanged First National Bank of Minnesota, I will offer for sale certain the Architect's office. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. Bids must be accompanied by a certified unsold state lands and also those Office Keyes Hardware Bld£. state lands, which have reverted to the check in the sum of five per cent iflw state by reason of the non-payment of (5%) of the amount of the bid, .made Fall* Minnesota interest. fit payable to P.'fi. Fogarty, Treasurer Phone No. 3 H. W. KEYES, Mgr. Terms sale: the same will be forfeited to the said Fifteen per cent ot the purchase -School District If the bidder-fails, to. ptice is jMtyfcbl* to theCouAty Treasur­ enter into contract and jCttf-nish a sat-