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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

August 10, 1922 · Page 1 of 8

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mm 1 fi THE INTERNATIONA#' FALLS PRESS TWO PROCEEDINGS RICHARD LLOYD, JONES an increase 75 per cent be made of 3C f*'.r on the assessed valuation of all improvements The Busihess Exchange in the village of Northome. seconded by The motion was OF THE COUNTY BOARD OF mm:r Whose Editorial Genius Set Millions of Americans Reading die and carried by Coipmissioner Linsten EQUALIZATION OF KOOCHICHING CITY PROPERTY FARM LANDS AUTOMOBILES Cosmopolitan Magazineand Colliers Weekly, is now Going & unanimous vote. COUNTY, MINNESOTA. NOTES—JUDGMENTS, Etc. to Interpret American Ideals and Progress for The Moved by Commissioner Slack that Bought, Sold or Exchanged the assessed valuation of buildings, (Official) International Falls Press. '#t other'structures and improvements in Lv* The county board of equalization oi LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US. the town of Gowdy.be decreased 90 Kochichiilg county met pursuant to Office Keyes Hardware Bldg. prentice cheese maker and farm hand. per cent. The motion was -seconded statute, at the office of the county He studied law in Chicago, acquired by Commissioner Linsten and carried auditor} on Monday, July 17th, 1922, Phone No. 3 H. W. KEYES, Mgr. two legal degrees^ took a turn (at be­ by a unanimous'yote. at 10 o'clock a. m. ing a cowboy in Nevada and then decided Moved by Commissioner Slack that Roll call, pifesept—Commissioner to become a writer. the county auditor be instructed to Linsten and County Auditor Fraser. During his eleven years of magazine make an investigation as to the au-thirity S!|t* Absent Cwnmissioners Munroe, work Jones .made journeys of inve$tigatfon for the assessment of automobiles Slack, Langaard and Harrigan. and research that carried Kim and gasoliiie cars in certain MODERN DENTISTRY There being no quorum present, more than 25,000 miles. He saw America _8^, districts for the year 1922, and to adjournment was taken until Thursday, first hand—its cities, its towns, make .a report of his findings at the it Iv July 27th, 1922, 10 o'clock a. its farms, its industries. next meeting of the county board. m. .- In 1911 Jones bought the Wisconsin The art and science of den•. The motion was seconded by Commissioner R. C. Fraser, tjstry is making advancements State Journal. When the war broke Linsten and carried by a County Auditor and ex-Officio along with all other sciences. out, he wanted to get into the fight-1 unanimous vote. You no longer hear of plates Member of Boafd. ing, but President Wilson told him being called by the obselete Moved by Commissioner Slack that (Sqal) he would render his best service to termj false^ teeth. Our expression* the assessed value of all unplatted I the country by staying with his paper* Dlates can in no sense of property, including structures, improvements The county board of equalization of the word be called false teeth in Wisconsin where German propaganda and machinery thereon as they are scientifically constricted Koochiching 'county, Minnesota, met, was most active. Jones stayed be increased in the amount as set to conform with the features pursuant to adjournment, at the office and fought a fight- against disloyalty ana face form in each individual case. forth opposite each district as follows, PICHARD LLOYD JONES of the county auditor, in the city of that won the applause of the entire THE DR. BURRILL DENTISTS to-wit: International Falls, Minnesota, on nation. Town of Bannock, 10 per cent. Thursday, July 27th, 1922, at 10 Who Jones Is in 1919 Jones sold the Wisconsin Town of Dentaybow, 25 per cent. o'clock a. m. State Journal and bought the Tulsa, Author of "Pathfinders" and "A 311 THIRD STREET TELEPHONE 474 Town of Forest Grove, 15 per cept. Roll call, present Commissioners Oklahoma Tribune, with which paper Brother of Men"—former editor of Town of-Grand Falls, 20 per cent. Linsten, Slack, Langaard and Munroe he has put up the biggest battle for DR. R. Ai HEIMER, Resident Manager. Cosmopolitan and associate editor of Town of Jameson, 10 per cent. civic decency and honesty in city and and County Auditor Fraser. Colliers—former owner and editor' of Town of Manitou, 20 per cent. the Wisconsin State Journal—present state government that Oklahoma has Absent—Commissioner Harrigan. Town of Summerville, 20 per cent. ever known. He threw a corrupt The members took the oath of office joint owner and editor of the' Tulsa, Town of Wildwood, 75 per cent. Okla., Tribune and the Jacksonville, chief of police out of office and stopped and the meeting was called to order. Town of Williams, 40 per cent. the grafters from stealing the Fla., Journal. Unorganized district No. 1, 10 per people's money, repudiated a thoroughly JoneS*grewi up in Chicago, where his On the ballot for officers, Commissioner cent. rotten city administration and father, one of the most noted ministers Munroe was elected as chairman, awaken the public conscience to Unorganized "district No. 4, 20 per in the country, was pastor of All Commissioner Langaard as vice Souls Church for forty years. As a questionable practices in the state cent. chairman and County Auditor Fraser government. The above snotion was seconded by boy Jones began his newspaper career as clerk, all by a unanimous vote. CURTIS HOTEL The by selling Chicago dailies during the Recently Jonep purchased half interest Commissiorier Linsten and carried by On motion by Commissioner Linsten, in the Jacksonville, Florida anarchists' rfots in 1884. When he had a unanimous vote. seconded by Commissioner $90 saved up, he decided to see the Journal. Moved by Commissioner Slack that Slack and carried, the minutes of the TENTH STREET AT FOURTH AVENUE What Jones Will Do world. The boy of ten took his savings the-assessed value of all unplatted July 17th meeting were approved as Minneapolis Minnesota No newspaper writer of the day and went to Indianapolis. There property, including structures, improvements read. is better fitted to constructively interpret he examined the state house, inspected and machinery thereon, On motion, the board adjourned until The Northwest's Newe$t and Largest Transient Hostelry the trend of American the soda fountains and returned in unorganized district No. 5 be decreased 1:30 p. mi. thought, its ideals and its practical home with a full report. And he's in the amount of 10 per cent. One whole city block of beautiful Lobbies, approach to the problems' that must been reporting on places and institutions Restaurants and Shops. The motion was seconded by Commissioner The board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. and men ever since. be solved before those ideals are Pipe Organ Music during the Noon luncheon hour. Linsten and carried by a Roll call, present Commissioners 4 Jones was educated in the Universities realized. Orchestra Music at night during dinner. unanimous vote. Linsten, Slack, Langaard and Munroe. of Chicago and Wisconsin, but before Jones will write weekly for The On motion by Commissioner Slack, Absent—Commissioner Harrigan. A la Carte and Table d' Hote Service Press* readers. His first article, "Columbus entering college he had worked seconded by Commissioner Linsten Moved by Commissioner Linsten in the Main Restaurant. t. as kitchen boy on a government pilot of Today" appears in this issue. and carried by a unanimous vote, the that the recommendation of the board TARIFFS boat on the Gulf of Mexico as an ap- board adjourned sine die. 76 Rooms, Private Baths, Single S2.00, of review for the city of International Double $3.00 G. A. Munroe, Falls for a reduction of 15 per cent SCORES OF GREAT Chairman. 324 Rooms, Private Baths, Single S2.50, in all platted real property in said will be larger than ever. Nearly 1,000 Double $3.50 Attest: head of swine will be exhibited for the city, with the exception of the properties 202 Rooms, Private Baths, Single $3.00 $7,110.00 in premiums offered. For the R. C. Fraser, of the Minnesota & Ontario FEATURES BILLEO Double $4.00 sheep contests, the fair is offering Clerk. Power Co. and the International Lumber Others en suite $4,470. Ob., be approved and that the The agricultural building, with its county auditor be instructed to make inspiring exhibits of grains, grasses NOTICE FOR BIDS 'K the proper" entries in the assessment and vegetables of all descriptions, will be a veritable paradise to visitors interested. book for the city of International Greatest Exposition Ever Staged Notice is hereby given that sealed .in farm "Crops. Counties of proposals will be received by the undersigned Falls which will reduce the above mentioned Unless You Start in World Promised on the state will vie with each other in and opened and considered properties by 15 per cent on their arrangement of attractive displays by the board of trustees of the Methodist Sept. 2 to 9. the assessed valuation. The motion Episcopal church of the city of International from our 1922 "Billion Dollar You Won't Arrive was seconded by Commissioner bangaard Palls, Minnesota on August Harvest." Nearly $20,000.00 in cash 19th, 1922 at the hour of ten o'clock A. prize? will be paid out for winning and carried by a unanimous A score of fairs within a fair—that M.'for the erection of a church building exhibits. vote. is what the great Minnesota State according to plans and specifications Boys and girls, too, tvill have exhibits. Fair, Twin Cities, September 2 to 9, On motion, the board adjourned until Your income has three uses—to pay yesterday's prepared by "W. L. Alban, architect, To them, the fair is to b*e an will be this year. Friday, July 28th, 122, at 9 o'clock Minneapolis, which plans and bills to meet today's opportunities and to make "Achievement Week." It will give specifications are now on file with C. E. In point of entries and in quality of a. m. ready for tomorrow's emergencies. them a- chance to show their parents Ireland, -secretary building committee, exhibits, this year's fair will function and friends what they have learned in International Falls, Minnespta and as an international exiiibit,-on More school, and what they are getting out The board reconvened on Friday, Builders Exchange, Duluth, Minnesota, For the first usage a checking account is a convenience than 260 acres of exhibits, valued at of their enrollment in Boys' and Girls' and Builders Exchange, Minneapolis, July 28th, 1922, at 9 o'clock a. m. but for the others an interest-bearing more than $2,500,000, will be presented Club WorS. and that no proposal will be -considered Roll call, present Commissioners by the biggest and account is essential,. unless accompanied by a cash deposit best educational Linsten, Slack, Munroe, Langaard or certified check in the amount fair ever staged in and County Auditor Fraser. of three per cent of the proposal submitted Start one now. Distribute your income so as not the Northwest. to the board in case c^tract is Absent—Commissioner Harrigan. to slight your future. No other fair or awarded and the bidder fails to enter Moved by Commissioner Slack that exposition staged into a contract according to proposal the assessed value of the following submitted, the amount of cash depfosit in America this First National Bank to to described lands for the year 1922 be or certified check is be forfeited year is offering as the board. much money for fixed at the amounts as set forth, towit: The board reserves the right to reject a prizes and premiums any and all bids. as the Min­ International Falls ... Minnesota Lot 7, Section 2, Township 66, Pated at International Falls, Minnesota nesota State Fair will pay to winners this 8th day of August, 1922. Range 23 '....$400.00 in the many exhibits and contests on Signed C. E. IRELAND, the program. One hundred and twenty-eight Lot 10, Section 2, Township 66, Secretary Building Committee. thousand, four hundred and Range 23 '400.00 forty-nine dollars in' prizes is offered, SE1^ of SE^4, Section 10, by the fair management—about $7,000* Township 66, Range 23 350.09 more than was offered in 1921, when SW^4 of SW^, Section 11, winners in many contests divided MEN WANTED $121,817.00. Township 66, Range 23 650.00 Lot 4, Section 25, Township A livestock show that will not be AND ROOST HIGH excelled anywhere in the country will Willie: Pa, why do they call our 66,- Range 23 150.00 gold coins eagles? feature the coming fair. The fair has 0 SW% of SW%, Section 28, Pa: Because, son, when you get offered $50,905.00 in premiums for Township 66, (Range 23 350.00 '•m, they justly. livestock exhibits. The remarkable interest SE^i of NE%, Section 2, that has been shown in* the cattle Wasted Pity. "Township 67, Range 24 S50.00 show this year presages the finest The Northern Pacific Railway Company will employ men at rates prescribed by I'll say it for the town-folk collection of animals that has ever NE% of NE*4, Section 2, pity That they don't need the graced a show at the fair. the United States Railroad Labor Board as follows: Of Township 67, Range 24.. 300.00 all the silken-gown folk a Roth the swine and the sheep shows Who dwell within city. NE& of SW}4, Section 11. Township 67, Range 24.... 300.00 MACHINISTS .. 70c PER HOUR NW% of SE%, Section 11, BLACKSMITHS 70c PER HOUR Township 67, Range 24.. ^. 300.00 Is Brooklyn Bridge Falling Dowh? SHEET METAL WORKERS 70c PER HOUR NE% of SE^4, Section 5, Township 68, Range 24 100.00 ELECTRICIANS 70c PER HOUR NW% of SW&, Section 4, STATIONARY ENGINEERS. .VARIOUS RATES Township 68, Ranpp 24 f.00.00 STATIONARY FIREMEN. VARIOUS RATES SE^4 of SE^i, Section 13, Township 6§, Range 24 .... 400.00 BOILERMAKERS... 70c and 70V2c PER HOUR SEJ/£ of NW%, Section 23, PASSENGER CAR MEN 70c PER HOUR Township 68, Range 24.... 400.00 FREIGHT CAR MEN.... 63c PER HOUR NE of SW%, Section 30, Township 66, Range 26.v.. 350.00 HELPERS, all classes... 47c PER HOUR Lot 3, Section 30, Township 66, Range 26 ... 400.00 ... Mechanics and Helpers are allowed time and one-half for time worked in excess of 5, 30, Lot Section Township eight hours per day. 66, -Range 26 350.00 The motion on the above was seconded Young mm who desire to learn these trade^ will be employed and given an opportnuity I by Commissioner linsten and to do so. carried by a unanimous vote. On motion, the .board adjourned until Apply to any Round House br Shops at North Bemidji or at General Office Brainerd 1:30 p. m. ... ... ...... -.y" .. The reconvened at 1:30 p. m. board Minnesota & International Railway f{?» present Commissioners Roll call, That largest suspension span on the famous old structure, the Linsten, Slack, Munroe, Langaard Brooklyn bridge at .New York, has slipped under the Constant ham- -N 'V an A it or a yiering of traffic and authorities authorities have have closed closed It It to all excep cedes- I toy all except trians. Arrow points J— Absent—-Commissioner Harrigan. to slipping cable. I** £& 1 Moved by Commissioner Slack that -Vf ,vjyrr- *•1 :t/HS:Awr