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THE INTERNATIONAL-FAU^. j'pSS hi:? salary vanished and himsejf un will be unable to secure or eVen apply der the necessity of hustling continuously -for such sickness or injuries af&r to keep the supply' from stopping. August 9th, 1922. Write now/fco. U. S. A N O E E WelE* the" farmer must keep Veteran Bureau, ^Minneapolis fdr hustling too,' but wtyile doing so, he 'ev.i£ H. J. MINER, Editor and M*n*ger1§ "Certificate of Disability" before it is can't lqge «ight. of the fact that his too late. That is the warning of 03§ Eiteied at the Poat Office at Internatloaal' Falla, Miu, aa Setoid-Clan Matte* partners are alwoyf on the job lending,.* Stafford King, Minnesota Legion Adjutant. helping hand, apd should he x7? SUBSCRIPTION RATES :UjyS., |2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR want to visit the parkq or the beaches in his .automobile during, the ripening GEORGE GOULD WIJ.L Northwestern Advertising Representatives season, old Dame .Nature is keeping, a SAY GOOD BYE Minnesota- Select List .. PC 7M Exchange Bank South, fth Street' bit ftm 215 watchful eye on what is going on, and The report 'that George Gould. will 7 •W- St. Paul Minneapolis when harvest time is on, the goods live permanetnly abroad witji his old are there to deliver. Hard work, Of friend and new wife, when the Gould course, it harl work fdr I've tried xSu£ WASTE LAND NOW tricts. The feasibility of every project, affairs shall have been settled in this it so is railroad section work, and Bf MAY BE GARDENS including th$ estimated cost must first country, causes no astonishment I've tried, that too, but I confess I have presented to the Secretary of the be among those who know how the house never felt nearly so independent do U. S. Land Commissioner Says Millions Interior, who,- if interested, provides of Gould has^winced under publicity, ing#section work as I have felt on the of Acres Are Open to You. !for an inspection by the department that has engulfed the family namein farm. The ,sense of proprietorship fcfc engineers. If convinced of its practibility, sensationalism. wai not there Asserts Thifty Farmer Is'the Most Jv? and there is money available, Notoriety and the Goulds have been Does reclamation pay? Go ask the Independent Citizen in the United the project is undertaken. When it almost synonymous ever since the elder people of the South, what tlie drainage States. -v is so ^ar advanced as to represent a Jay Qould barricaded himself in of their lands have done for them. value of ^two dollars for every one the Grand Opera House, New York, Go to the Eeverglades of Florida, dollar of construction cost, the bond .years ago to escape^ the murmurs of By WILLIAM SPRY which'the school children ofrtliecoun? tip to an iamount representing cOSt, Editor's Note-r-No- high6i* .authority an excited, populace, WAS ity have- been taught '&bdismal on government lands can be found are ordered sold/ and the money de The exp^rience of Anna Gould Wj&h swamp, and witness the redemption than William Spry, Commissioner of §P6ci^I sale of genuine fine diamonds in basket rived from the sale, is turned into„the her funny little bus^jecf French that, drainage has brought. Go to your count, the General Land Office, He has reclamation fund for use in,the development the battle over the Gastellane children, setting's iand in both green and' white gold. A special known the life of the farmer from reclamation projects of the West, and ojp other-projects, the management the alimony controversy, Countess actual experience and with this for a count, if you can, the increased wealth buy of these rings enables us to retail them at of the completed project is base his continued, investigations have Anna's second marriage to a simon they are producing for the country. enabled him to secure a wide knowledge, turned over to its owners, and the 18.50 for this week only. They would be "Wonderful pure prince, the internal squabble What is your industrial ventre that a viewpoint that is just to both annual payments for both principal over/ the manner in which brother will return an income of $66,171,650 bargains at $25.00 and must be seen to be really producer and consumer and. also a and interest on the bonds are collected George^handled the. Gouljl monies sound economic knowledge of general in one year on a total investment of appreciated. as all other taxes. No default and .other incidents have served to condition#, $110,000,000 covering a period of twenty need be anticipated, for the bonds are keep the family-before the public in years? Not one of the projects As a special inducement we are offering for this a lien against the project, as are the an unfortunate light foX years. but what has "procjuced far more There are today approximately 200, bonds of any district or municipality. Previously the experience of George week only cameo rings and! brooches at discounts wealth tnan is represented in the co^t 000,000 acres of public lands in Uncle Gould with the dainty but determined of 25%. Why More Farms. of construction. S&m's domain open for. s§ttl§fflsnt. AH Zella'foicolaus. gave even more sensational Now the argument arises with some of this can be utilized for some purpose reading to a gossip loving pub-v SOMETHING FOR MERCHANTS Special liberal discoupts on for other jewelry why the necessity for more farms? or another from the making of lie. Indeed, it was not until an actress, TO THINK ABOUT! this week only. Isn't it difficult to sell the produce happy, ^ntented homes and communities Edith Kingdon, entered the family fo from the farms we already have? the grazing of sheep upon that the Gould name was restored ..Name ten iherchant princes who Well, perhaps prices for farm products deserts that can only be utilized during to the higher public regard. Sher Bros. never advertised, No? may not have been altogether the winter months, when there is Perhaps no woman in recent times Name ni^e, then. what the farmer has thought they sufficient snow to furnish the herds performed a duty as wife and another Six? Two? One? Why whatsis the should be, but to the laborer in the and herders their drinking water. In* so sweetly, so splendidly as Edith meaning of this? addition' to this, there are nearly 200, congested cities they have been( decidedly Kingdon. Her 'lonely death on the Your knowledge of history and current 000,000 acres more in our forest preserves, more than they should have been, golf links seemed a popr reward for. affairs is comprehensive your so much so that it has started a movement 86% of which is public land, the nobility of her service. on~ memory excellent. Why, "then, and perhaps 50% of this is more valuable to the country from) the city that JEWELRY Two Stores FURNITURE The American nation probably will can't you name the great leaders of for agricultural than Other no power can Stop. Qf the 490 farm f©F say good-bye to George Gould with commerce who built up their enterprises tinita created since the passage of purposes, 1 passing interest, but the §t£ge should WITHOUT ADVERTISING? Public Resolution Nd. 29, approved It is also estimated that the swamp "remember him. HI »i«- It's never been dgne* has it? February 14, 1920, giving former service lands of the United States show an He has been the vehicle through On the other hand, great commercial men a sixty-day preference right area of 80,000*000 acres of wet or over which a maligned profession can point successes, since the dawn of history, of entry, 467 have bfcen, taken by the flow lands, and in addition, 150,000,000 to the fact that actresses can be have been erected largely by soldiers and 7,445 of these boys made acres of what is known as farm land splendid types of womanhood even ^vertising, of one sort Qt another. application for a chance to draw for but too wet for profitable cultivation,' if there be black sheep ani lo6se morals^herded Dine at the And as the means of advertising improved) the 490 units 45,000 of them made inquiries the production of which could be increased side by side with them. the number and fxtent of concerning the openings. In at least 20% by proper drainage. business enterprises increased correspondingly. SALE OF SCHOOL. AND OTHER the General Land Office, for the fiscal STATE'LANDS Cause and Effect, What Has Been Done. Chicago Cafe year ending June 30, 1921, there were received 63,816 applications for homestead The United States Reclamation Service, STATE OF MINNESOTA, But this has to do with big. suc- during the last twenty years, and kindred entries,, and 6,744 STATE AUDITOR'S oppiCfii cesses, you say? has been engaged on various projects, desert land applications. Since the _• St. !Panl, Minn., July 25, 14M52 Wrong again. & with the purpose in view of reclaiming date of the Act to June 30, 1921, tljere Notice- is hereby given that on September Read below. 11. 1922, at i0 o'clock a. in. in the so-called waste places were 62,401 stock-raising homesteads International Fall's most up-to-date restaurant office of county auditor at International entered. To keep pace with this demand by a careful distribution of. water, and Newspapers come first the advertising Falls, Koochiching County, in the state wherever they have pushed their there are approximately 10,000,000 I of Minnesota, will offer for sale cer­ budget of ~Fred P. Mann, Pastry that fairly melts in your mouth with its deliciousness acres of land being surveyed every work, the desert has beenj reclaimed tain unsold state lands and also those Devils Lake, N. D., country merchant and made to blossom. For the year year under the direction of the state lands which have reverted to the made and sold by us. Order today. whose store does nearly a million state by reason ot the non-payment of General Land Office. So that, regardless" 1920 crops were produced on 1,153,820 dollar business a year. This much he interest. acres to the value of $66,171,650. Up of statements to the contrary, told retail dealers who gathered at Terms of sale: Chicago Cafe and Pastry Shop to March 31, 1922 water, has been there is a land hunger everywhere Fifteen per cent of the purchase Boulder, Mont., last week for their made available for 1,183,410 acres, and and men show their willingness to price is payable to the County Treasurer annual convention. the total cost up to that time has grapple with the soil and make their at the time of sale. The unpaid He sends out grocery specials and balance is payable at any time in whole been about $110,000,0QQ. The service fight under the most adverse conditions personal letters. or in part within forty years from the hoWever, is doing but little else just in order to establish homes and Mr. Mann is known the country date of sale, interest rate of four per now but mark time, owing to a lack build communities that there may exist cent per annum, due on June 1st, of over for his achievements in building of money to complete projects already a happy and contented people. each year provided, 'that -the interest a-'' million dollar store business in a undertaken. In addition, there are And-why should they not be happy? can be paid at any time within the small community started in business interest year without penalty. In effect, many perfectly feasible projects The average thrifty farmer is the List Your Property With Us with a $75 capital. Through a Wholesale this means t'hat the interest which must await action until Congress most independent citizen in the country house he was given "time" on money may be paid any time between has provided the money to commence today. What if his crops have not June first and May thirty-first without $1,600 stoefc. operations. Many bills are before paid him all he should have received? penalty. the National body, looking to The appraised value of timber, when He has had an abundance to eat, in A newspaper friend urged him to so stated, must be paid in full at the ward the reclamation of lands, perhaps both quality and quantity infinitely tell the public about what he had to time of sale. the most comprehensive being better than the average man in the sell through newspaper columns. He All mineral rights are reserved to the so-called Smith-McNary bill, city, who, by the way, must pay cash the State by the laws of the State. did,this when other merchants were which creates irrigation and drainage for everything he puts in his mouth, Ail lands are sold subject to any satisfied to carry only a card in the We can sell it for you in the shortest possible time. districts, and authorizes the issuance's5 and all ditch taxes thereof. until by the time he has met his daily, paper. Lands on which the interest has become We have customers on file who perhaps want the very of bonds as in school and other dis­ weekly or monthly expense, finds delinquent may be redeemed at The first year Mr. Mann did a business any! 'time up to the hour* of sale, or piece of Real Estate you wish to selL of $23,000. He continued to use before resale, to the actual purchaser, Such lands are listed under the caption: newspaper space judiciously and has "Delinquent Lands." kept at it ever since. Now the fix No person, can purphase more than tures in his store alone are valued at 320 acres of laind, provided, however, Linsten & Hadler Agency $40,000. the State lands purchased previous to Mr. Mann said that after taking 1905 are not charged against such purchaser. the presidency of the North Dakota Agents acting for purchasers must lit association, he sent out questionnaires furnish aflidavit of authority. from which he learned that Appraisers' reports showing quality Phone 269—Office over State Bank Bldg. seventy-five per cent of the merchants and kind of soil are on file in this of that state did not advertise office. Farm Lands City Property Lake Property the arrival of th^atest patterns in* fall and winter fabrics Lists giving legal descriptions of and that ten per cent adverised only lands to be offered may be obtained because they wanted to, help out their of the famous S. & W. line for mad!e-to-measure suits for of the State Auditor at St. Paul, and local papers. of the County Auditor at the county At the same time, he said, the,mail seat. men and young" men. order houses werje sending seventytwo R. P. CHASE, State Auditor. carloads of catalogues into the IIS state and it was reported by wholesale.houses Come in and look over these truly wonderful and attrac­ that seventy-two per cent Blueberry Pie EMERSON ofithe merchants were insolvent. He tive patterns and let us measure yoi^ for^tt^suit that vill said he took up a campaign to induce the country merchants to go on a fit, look well, and still wear like iron. 'fans make cash basis and to advertise, and .he hct days has since succeeded in bringing In We take special pride in thd fact that we are abl£ to 200 of them to his system. seem cocl Xjl -Mr. Merchant, you dor^t have to do Made by a pie artist with freshly not Getypuro take accurate measurements so that you will be assured business in Dakota belong to Mr. picked berries. YoA will surely Man^^ association to do business under today his system.' of a perfect fit, an art wnichj the average clothing store *As be pleased with this delightful The Fan I Start now. Right here in your own work of culinary. Freshly baked" br traveling agent does not possess. town. TODAY. r- .j*. with the ^11 Your-publishing friend/is trying to PREMIUM BREAD, invigorat' 5-Year help you when he lays down his Guarantee ing, healthy and appetizing. own money to furnish'you with! advertising services." Sold by l, E. B. A CERTIFICATE OF DISABILITY Unless Great War Veterans who are l-B suffering from sickriess' or injuries Ziaaemai Electric Coapuy due to or incurred raring tl&ir war-' service make application before August PHONE 282 PHONE 444. 9tlyto the U. S. Veterans Bureau, Keith-Plaza ^Building, Minneapolis. f6r .-Certiffeate ^f DisaMlit^