International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 3, 1922 · Page 3 of 9
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«v*..* SfpFPs* THE INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 3S 3 SS 8 SS 3 SS 3$ SS 3S 9S 3$ SS 3 3 3S St Same Old Story But a Good One. of earning. As against these figures Co. Their headquarters are at Birchdale 3 3 the United States Bureau of Labor and they reside in tents. s. Mahala Burns, Savanah, Mo., 3 PUBLIC LIBRARY NOTES 3 Statistics shows/that the cost of living relates an experience, the like of 3 3 AND BORDER BUDGET declined only 4 per cent between December, 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 S 3 3 3 3 3 Mrs. Kelly oft International Falls is which has happened in almost every 1921, and March, 1922, in the neighborhood in this country, and has visiting with her mother, Mrs. Seely. H. j. MlNER, Editor and Maugcr -The library is "at "home" in the npw been told and related by thousands country as a whole. quarters just across the street in the Min« aa True,'since June, 1920, there his been Mrs. Guay and daughter, Agnes,-of of others, as follows: "I used a bottle Gitered at the Post Ofltee at Interaatloaal Falls.- Se«OMd-Cla«a Matter litis block and cordially invites all the a drop of 23 per cent, but despite this International Falls are here visiting ofj Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea paeons and friends to call and inspect SUBSCRIPTION RATES: U. S.t $2.00 FOREIGN, $2.50 PER YEAR friends. Remedy about nine years ago and it cpst of living remained §7 per cent a the new. home. The reading room is cured me of flux (dysentery.) I had above 1913 in March of. this'year. somewhat smaller than the former Northwestern Advertising Representative# After the first rain the hay in fields The retail cost of food did not another "attack of the same complaint one, but pleasantly arranged with Minnesota Select List became black. After the second one, change at all from March to April, three or four years ago and a few good light and the fresh cream wallfinish 799 Exchange Bank 215 South tth Street "I don't know what color J" either in the,country as a whole or in doses of this remedy cured me. I adds much to the attractiveness St. Paul Minneapolis have recommended it to dozens of the leading cijties of the g/.eat Empire of the place. The office is much more John Johnson and.daughter, Emmy, State. people since I first used it and shall commodious with nearly two hundred been accomplished. Today there are PACKER StOCKYARD ACT who are working at th§ Falls, spent Surely our political economists can continue to do so for I know it is a feet of additional shelving which was supervisors in 17 markets, namely: OUTLINED BY WALLACE Sunday here visiting friends. find a lesson in such figures. When quick and positive cure for bowel very much needed for the storing of Atlanta, Ga. Buffalo, NLY. Chicago, we poke under the public nose such troubles." For sale by S. N. Rubin. periodicals and supplies. The large 111. Cincinnati, Ohio Denver, Colo. Secretary of Agriculture Holds Act to The dance given at the school house evidence of outrageous profiteering, window provides an attractive place SALE OF SCHOOL AJiD OTHER Detroit, Mich. El Paso, Texas Fort W Be of Enormous Significance. by the Legion on July 29 did not turn plus bungling and faulty taxation, we for the featuring of new books and STATE LANDS Worth, Texas Indianapolis, Ind. out very good on account of the rain. create a condition that is appalling, if other, publicity material. Tells .of It si Workings and Cites the Kansas City, Mof National Stock not inflammatory. The ^American STATE OP MINNESOTA, The library hours are, of course, the Abuses That Have Bec^n Already Yards, 111. New^York »City, N. Y. Mr. John Boquist and Miss Erickson workman never can rise to a state AUDITOR'S STATE OFFICE. same As before, from twelve to nine Righted. Omaha, Neb.- Pittsburg, Pa. San autoed to Emo where the latter St. Paul, Minn^ July 25, 1922 of happiness .and contentment if he each week day. Some people are still Francisco Cal. Sioux City, Iowa Notice is hereby given that on September is having her broken wrist attended is the continuous victim the pr.ofiin of alsfeing, "Why, isn't the library open on J.1. 1922, at J$,jO'clock m. in By HENRX WAL^A^/ and South St. Paul, Minn. to. a., a lilondays? It is, and-has been for office' o* feaunty*eudf™^i^International Editor's Note—the natiorf nfeedsho It is not the purpose of the Dep.irtm'ent And discontent is dangerous. Cut Koochiching in thjs state FallSr introduction to Secretary Wallace 6f alnjost ayear.. It is expected that Saturday td Cover Shercotfntr# witli ah ,6f discontent $ame America. Mr. and Mrs. Webb, daughter Selma, of Minnesota, I or sale certain the President's cabinet. That. he is morning opening will be. reumed army of field supervisoi*s7 but rather and the Weeks'' family spent the unsold state lands and also those a man who1 knows his ,job'rather than with the opening of school,, to station men at the markets which state lands which have reverted to the knowing politics has been admitted GOVERNOR PREUS week-end camping at the Lake of if the use seems to warrant it. state by reason of the non-payment of from an administrative and geographic even by those who disagree ^vith the WILL AWARD PRIZES the Woods. The library is proud of the fact that interest. administration. Practical experience standpoint would seem to FOR THE BEST, TEETH Terms of sale: the moving was accomplished without and intensive study of his problems need the presence of supervisors. The Mr. Babcock and some other state Fifteen per cent of the purchase have given him a great advantage in closing for a single hour of the regular country is being divided into four divisions, The youngster born wth a golden price is payable to the County Treasurer highway officials 'stopped here when his work of securing legislation that library days, and the reading public at the time of sale. The unpaid and when the organization is will be of value to both the farmer in spoon in his mouth will have nothing they made a tour of ou^ roads last was inconvenienced Tipry little in balance is payable at any time in whole particular and the nation in general. complete there will be one general on the Minnesota boy and girl visitors week. They went through when the the change. This was possible, of or in part within forty years from the supervisor f6r each division, and to the state fair, September T-b, roads were in the best condition they date of sale, interest rate of four per course, because of the nearness of the When Congress passed the Packers under him the local supervisors at the who are fortunate or wise enough to have ever been in and report that they cent per annum, due on June 1st, of two locations. and Stockyards Act it is doubtful if various larger packing and marketing each year provided, that the Interest possess a perfect set of teeth. made 40 all the way. If they had the public in general and the live can be paid at any time within the centers. +j» +J» More than $500 in gold cash prizes come two days later, they would not VW interest year without penalty. In effect, stock producers in particular fully appreciated Supervisors' Duties. will be given Minnesota children from have arrived so fast. this means that the interest the significance of this legislation. The duties of these supervisors in the ages of 2 to 16 inclusive for clean RADIO NEWS money may bfe paid any time between The recent decision* of the general will be to supervise the practices healthy mouths and these prizes will About seventy-five of our young June first and May thirty-first without »_« Supreme Court in holding that commission penalty. in the yards over' which they be awarded by Governor Preus himself V* V* »V O folks hayrack6d down to the parsonage merchants traders and otfoer The appraised value of timber, when have jurisdiction. The first act of the /on the last .day of the fair, September last Monday evening tqittend By J. T. SCOTT. so stated, must be paid in full at the people who operate in the stockyards supervisor is to become entirely familiar 9, Thomas Canfield, secretary a bonfire^meeting and play games and time of sale. come under the act, placed tlfe The Manitoba Free Press of Winnipeg with his market. The Department of the fair announced recently.- enjoy themselves. It rained while All mineral rights are reserved to act in a crystalized form before packers, has just put in a more powerful at Washington has been supplied A grand sweepstake prize of $50 the State by the laws of the State. they were there so all the boys, except market operators, producers and station. This station can be All lands are sold subject to any with a great amount of facts and will be awarded to the child with the a couple of sissies, had to wade others concerned alike, and seems to and all ditch taxes thereon. heard very clearly here at times but information dealing with the important best mouth, and the b9y and the girl a mile and a half through a foot of Lands on which the interest has become clear away all obstacles to the full "fades" very badly, that is, the, signals markets. Supervisors' reports holding the mouth championship in mud with their good clothes on. Every delinquent may be redeemed at and intelligent enforcement of the legislation. will be very loud for an interval reveal the fact that the manner and the rural and city groups respectfully one had a good time, however, and any*, time up to the hour of sale, or We have had satisfactory and then die completely away. methods vary considerably. While will each receive a sweepstake of $25. before resale, to the actual purchaser, the young folks can well remember co-operation from the packers and Thfs will no doubt be remedied as.the Such lands are listed under the caption: there is a general uniformity of practice The other prizes will be awarded afc^ that Mr. Howard Takes an interest owners of stockyards during the organization "Delinquent Lands." station is tuned up and it should among the larger terminal markets, cording to age groups—two to six, in them. No person can purchase more than of the Packers and Stockyards then be heard here regularly on both the ways of doing business are six to twelve and twelve to sixteen, 320 acres of land, provided, however, Administration, and I hope we the day and night schedules. Denver, not always the same. One of the. the first prize in each boy and girl Hot Weather Diseases. the StaXe lands purchased previous to may have the same sort of Co-operation Colorado, has another new high functions of this act will be to harmonize group being $15, the second $10 and 1905 are not charged against such Disorders of the bowels are extremely from these marketing agencies in pewered broadcasting station, call purchaser. practices as far as possible. the third $5. One boy or girl will dangerous, particularly during Agents acting for purchasers must the future. KFAF, ownedt by the Western Radio This does not mean that old standards win two sweepstakes and the first furnish affidavit of authority. the hot weather of the summer The decision handed down by Chief Corporation. This makes five broadcasting or former practices will be eliminated prize in his or her age group, or a Appraisers' reports showing quality months, and in order to'protect yourself Justice Taft is gratifying, both in,that stations in that city. These because they are not uniform, but an total of $90, Mr. Canfield pointed out. and kind of soil are on file in this and family against a sudden attack, it affirms the constitutionality of^the stations operate on a co-operative office. effort will be made to improve ways Money for the prizes 40 be given get a bottle of Chamberlain's act and in that it makes plain the time schedule and are heard here between Lists giving legal descriptions of of doing business so that a$roximately rural children is being put up by two Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It can lands- to be offered may be obtained purpose of the act. As stated by the 9 p. m. and midnight They uniform methods may result. Minnesota farm journals, "The Farmt of the State Auditor at St. Paul, and be depended upon. Many, have testified Chief Justice, "the object to be secured broadcast numbers from the programs We are urging farmers and stockmen er/' and the Northwest Farmstead." of the County Auditor at the county to its excellence. For sale by* S. by the act is the freehand unburdened of the' Denver theaters, as well as to feel perfectly free to gp to the The contest is being staged by the seat. N. Rubin. flow of live stock from the local talent, such as band concerts by R. P. CHASE, State Auditor. supervisors whenever th-ey believe mouth hygiene section of the Minner ranges and farms 1—• (through !th(e the National Guard. they have received unfair treatment, sota State Dental Association and great stockyards and slaughtering The Kansas City Star has recently and also to report any unfair practices dentists of the association will conduct centers—and thence in the form of begun operating a high powered station, which have come under their the mouth examinations. Each meat products in the consuming call WDAF, which can be heard observation. child examined will be given a tag Auction! Auction! cities." That was what Congress Ij^re plainly under fair conditions. showing that he is entered in th$ Stop Abuses^ had in mind, as developed in hearings This station operates between 7 and contest, also a card pointing out the Decided improvements in a'number before the committee before the act 9 p. m., broadcasting acts from the condition of his mouth and what of market practices already have been was passed. The purpose was not ^theaters, special musical programs, treatment may be needed. No charge brought about, though organization alone to remove certain unfair practices late news items, ball scores and the for entering the contest will be made. work is not as yet completed. At St. and flagrant abuses but to permit weather reports. Entries must all be in by noon of Louis, complaint was made that certain a constructive study of the meat Iforthwest Farmstead is erecting Saturday, September 9, and only members of the Live Stock Exchange industry from the ranges and farms a station that will have more power children from the ages of two to sixteen, were carrying on a boycott to the table of the consumer. than any' of the existing stations in inclusive, may enter the contest. against certain other firms. After a To Control Packers. Minneapolis. This station will broadcast two-day conference with representatives n&ws and entertainments as well By order of the Under the provisions of the act the The examinations for the contest of this Department the boycott as items of special interest to farmers. packers are forbidden to engage in will be conducted in a special tent at was discontinued. In another case a This should allow' reliable radio unfair, discriminatory o„r deceptive the south entrance of the Public contemplated increase in feed prices communication from the Twin Cities Health Building. practices, or to control prices or establish Railroad, Warehouse and was held up pending an investigation which is now lacking. Radio telephone a monopoly in business. We A "toothbrush man,'.' sporting a as to the reasonableness of such advance. stations in the Twin Cities are are given authority to do everything toothbrush for a moustache and carrying Certain abuses with regard to seldom heard here, although many Storage Company his* tubeful of tricks will be on which seems to be necessary to make gratuities to some shippers were eliminated of the amaleur radios are heard clearly sure that the packers live up to the hand to entertain the children and at still another point. and regularly. law. We have the right to examine give lessoris in the proper care of the Although the first few months have Scott Provides Friends With Radio their books, to call in witnesses, and mouth. He is being sent to the state been given to stockyard and marketing Concert. to make investigations of all kinds. fair by the American Red Cross. problems, the supervision of packers, We will sell at A number of residents in the vicinity Commission merchants, Iraders, Mouth hygiene lessons for the grownups as outlined in the act, has not of Sixth street and Ninth, avenue stockyards companies and all other will be set forth in an exhibit of been neglected. One of the more •wgre treated to an unexpected musical market agencies are forbidden from 24 colored panels. pressing complaints was the sale of 15 PUBLIC AUCTION program last Friday night. What charging unreasonable rates and from ounces of butter in pound cartons. was .at first thought to be an extra engaging in unjusj, unreasonable, discriminatory UNIVERSITY WILL HAVE The practice was discontinued after loud phonograph, proved upon investigation, or deceptive practices. $220,000 DAIRY BUILDING a conference between our people and to be a radio concert provided Over them also we have a large authority. packer representatives apd the principle A new $220,00Q dairy building has by the Denver National Guards, All of these market agencies of standard containers was been definitely authorized for-the college coming over||. T. Scott's radio. Mr. Over 125 Carloads of New must register with the Secretary of adopted. Attention has been given to of agriculture at University Farm Scott was making a test on a radio Agriculture and their rates, charges the prices paid by packers for cattle by action of the' board of regents. amplifier, built -by the .International and practices must be approved. Severe reacting on the tuberculin test, and "For many years," says'. Dr. C. H. Radio Development Co., of Fort Francis, penalties are imposed for noncompliance in the future fairer prices will be paid Eckles, chief of the divisidh of dairy FURNITURE for'the station they are installing with the orders of the administrative for these cattle which are fit for husbandry, "the university has been in the skating rink. This is the first agency, but all parties foodi. handicapped by the lack of facilities to to be completed of the several units concerned have the right to appeal to A careful reading and interpretation serve adequately the expanding interests specially designed by Scott for this the gourts. of tjie act fails to show anything but of the state. The new building station. Because of the great importance of what is reasonable and not injurious will mean a great deal in enabling the act and the scope of its jurisdiction to legitimate business. The agencies the university to. perform a service to «J» ».« *A V# V# we have been proceeding carefully affected will find that the law guarantees Minnesota dairymen compatible -with in building up our organization Above is a copy of the circular we received in last fair competition on equal terms the state's leading position in the BIRCHDALE for its enforcement, Mr. Chester Morrill, in an open market. Producers and the dlairy world." -week's mail.. Our buyer attended the event and at a head of the administration, has consuming public5 will find in it safe v# Tentative plans, according to Dr. «V V# r# r# r# been active since last September,' in guards for the economic and unobstructed Oscar Johnson made in auto trip sale where money talks, made a cash purchase of three Eckles, call for a three-story building creating an organization which would flow of live stock through the with one stoty* wing in the rear to to Baudette. carloads, of high grade furniture at an astonishingly low function speedily and efficiently. He markets into the channels of trade. house a large dairy products manufacturing has gathered together a cerps o»f department equipped with Joe Darvel and son Archie autoed figure. With the people of International Falls and vicinity competent advisors and executives selected THE PROFITEERING SEE-SAW. the most modern machinery and manufacturing to International Falls. for their knowledge and practical we are going to share our cash) purchase. The devices for handling ice experience in the marketing and Now we hit the period of prosperity. cream, market milk and butter with Oscar Johnson and Mrs. McGilvary prices on*everything will be so low* that you cannot help handling of live sto^k. The same test Analysis of the boom discloses that were also Falls callers. special attention to cheese making. was applied in selecting live stock •but buy. wages rise rapidly, sometimes to incredible The department! of dairy bacteriology market supervisors to represent the heights, but that the cost of The Love joy family were Indus will be enlarged, and a testing laboratory department in the field and to form living rises still more rapidly, and €b for the analysis of dairy products visitors last Sunday. the actual contact with the industry. stiH more incredible heights. Soon we and a specially equipped laboratory Some. Large Figures. strike the reaction, thje period of depression fop the study of dairy by-products Some of young folks attended the SHAPIRAS The industry subject to supervision and then we find that wages will be provided. picture show at Emo. is one of the basic parts of American fall rapidly, but that fo04 prices Simply agriculture. It is one of the largest stumble. They never drop with HEARING CONTINUED. Gunder Nybo autoed to North Dakota single industries in this country. Its the thud, of the workers' wages. At the request of district attorneyFrench, with some harvest hands. magnitude is indicated by the fact From March to April of this yeah, the hearing for the five who COMPLETE HOME OUTFITTERS that at 69 stockyards under our. supervision fdr example, we learn- that the average were apprehended on liquor charges Jean Fraser of International FaHs more than 80,000,000 cattle, weekfy earnings of New York State two weeks ago, has been postponed is vi it in a he ad sheep and $wine were received during factory workers decline 42 cents. PHONE 212. to August 19. The hearing was to the year 1921. This is a reduction of $2.05 from April have occurred last Tuesday, but Mr. Mr. Wilson and crew^of ten men The establishment of supervision'at 1$21, and a reduction of $4.78 from French found it impossible to be here have gone in the backwoods to. cruise the central live- stock markets has October.^920, yirhich marked the peak at that time.^w timber for the International Lumber it