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fident that labor will reward him as a tin. Alfred: Gustavius Boutin &ndp|l sort" politicai^ org^ntzation it for the purpose of determining that th* Of Mabel Adams Boutin, his wife, -fc plaintiff is the owner of the real estate true friend of the cause. would blow up. There would be a little Frank Boutin,-Sr.,v F. Boutin, Sr., hereinafter described tt|tnone of the His opponents mention the appropriation noise for a time—a year or two— Frank Boutin, Jr., Albert S. Chase^L-J. defendants have any rislit. title, estate and it would be over. How, earnest for the United States employment Felix Cardinal, Fielder B. .Chew,' 4.v~ pr interest in, or lien upon said property, or any part- thereof, and for such ttie boys were. .They urged concerted service as one of the measures, Albert R. Drath, 1st Natfl Bank of Bemidji, Minnesota, a corporation. other and further relief as the court in ^which labor is vitally interested. 'effort to get the organization taade First- National Bank of Bemidji, seems just and proper. .r t*i or bnflt along permanent linw It is true tHjs American Federation Minnesota, a corporation, That the premises affected by said of. Labor strongly endorses the political lines eliminated, action are situate in the County of First National Bank*.of International 3 United States employment service and if A I can see those-boys—men~I should Falls, Minnesota,*a corpor- Y, Koochiching and state of --Minnesota, ation, Charles P. Frank, Anna C. and are described as follows, to-wit: -V' say—yet. How they stood there as a particularly bitter fight is invariably t,H ,-C IV•.•:.?:• Giesen, Conrad W. Giesen, Vera The South "Half of the Southeast made in congress by its enemies to earnest a body of men as I ever saw. 8 E. Goldbeck, Roland D. Haven, R. Quarter (S% of SE%). the Southeast They wanted help. It was arranged slash the appropriation in order to -£r. :£v -x B. Howell, David R. Howell, R. Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE% .. a u-• of SW%) of Section Fifteen (15) cripple the service. R. Howell p.nd David R. Howell S6 LITTLEFORK there along in the gray dawn that tt BOIS FORT ITEMS the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest co-partners as R. R. Howell & When the test came during the year when the organization was to start' Quarter (NE% of NW%) of Section 8 N a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a Company, Clara J.' Jckler, Louis 1919 Mr. Carss was receorded as "not off in the .morning certain motions S Twenty-two (22), Township Sixty-six Hi -.Ickler, Walter W. Keenan, Alson 3* 66) North of Range twenty-two voting.*'- Where -was this stalwart (22), and amending "motions ^jwere to be E.. Kribs, Prudence Kribs, Otis Gordon was in town last night Mr. Dorg of Virginia is visiting at West of the Fourth Principal Meridian. made. I was asked to make the motions. champion of labor when this measure Charles H. B. Kennedy," Howard tv in the interest of his candidacy for The Southwest Quarter of the Northeast thes E. O. Jaeger home. 1 C. Kendall, John Moran, -Johny It was arranged that seconds came up and his presence and support Quarter (SW% of NE%), the '. ., county auditor. Moran, Henry Maas, National: Frank Zahnen, who has been away were so vital? were to come from all parts of the Southeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter Surety Company, a corporation, Virgil Gregg returned Monday evening for some time has returned home. (SE% of NW%) of Section Twenty-six floor. They were made. The big one Mr. Carss' friends pass this incident C. E. Purdy, Carleton W. Race, to Bemidji where he is attending (26), Township Sixty-eight (68), Rotzien-Furber LuiAber Company, by, preferring not to discuss it lest R. C" .Fraser, county auditor, was a wa's a motion to amend a motion. The normal school. North of Range Twenty-two (22), West Annie Sangr, Alexander Sang, visitor here the first of the week. original motion in the morning was to the light that might thereby be shed of the Fourth Principal Meridian. T. J. Johnson went to International David Sang,/Harriett J» Sang, appoint a committee of five on resolutions. would further mar his record and Otis Gordon of International Falls The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Vivian Sang, Sam Sillanpaa, Falls Tuesday. cause labor to pause and ask the reason The 'amendment offered was Samuel Sillanpaa, Samuel Quarter (SE34 of SE%) of Section made a trip here this week. Mr. Gordon The Rebekahs entertained the I. O. E. Sillanpaa, Anna E. (22), (1) that^ttfe committee consistv of two. why. Twenty-two or Lot One of is a candidate for county auditor. O. F. Monday evening at the hall, Townsend, The Farm Lands Investment (2) 1 Twenty-two (22) Two Section Lots members from each county represented Congressman Larson voted and Company, a corporation, Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler of Alexander, which affair was attended by seventyfive Three Twenty-six and (3) of Section and that each county caucus and worked for the appropriation for the Pi Otto A. Watzke, Louis Wicklem, (26) the Minn., and Miss Mary Stark and Ben the Southwest Quarter of people. A good time was had by nominate its own members of the resolutions employment service, ^bu^his opponents Carrie Wicklem, also all other the Northeast Quarter (SW% of NE%), Stark of Verndale visited at the1 Ward all. persons unknown claiming any committee. The number of deliberately refrained from Southwest Quarter of the Northwest home last week. Frank Carlson, sticker candidate for right, title, estate, interest or seconds to the motion shook the Quarter (SW% of NW%) or lot Four mentioning this fact. Why do they commissioner from the first district, lien in the real estate described in a s* a a (4) the Southeast Quarter of the house—nearly. We had all been carefully not allude to it? /In their zeal to elect the complaint herein, Defendants. was in town Tuesday. Northwest Quarter (SE% of NW%) of tt busy. We had enlisted support their candidate they cunningly overlook Missionary S. E. Gregg went to InMissionary Section Thirty-one (31): the Southwest from various good men and true and this important matter. The policy SUMMONS 8 ERICSBURG S3 Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW% S. E. Gregg went to International they ^all 'helped to second that motion. of the American Federation of of NE%) or Lot Two (2) of Section a aa a a a a a a a» Falls Tuesday on child The State of Minnesota to the above The Northern Minnesota Development (32) Labor is to "reward its friends" but Thirty-two all in Township Seventy-one welfare matters. named defendant^: (71) North of Range Twentytwo Association still lives. It is the tactics of the "labor" men in You and each of you are hereby summoned Martin Brothers of Duluth have a (22), West of the Fourth Principal REV. B. N BRIDGES not necessary to recount to you the charge of Mr. Carss' campaign indicate and required to answer the Meridian. crew here loading out ties this weekr many times it got into action in its that they will not adhere to that complaint of the p£intiffs in the above The Northeast Quarter of the Southwest 6i Charles Pine and crew are busy baling entitled action, which complaint has early days for and in behalf Koochi­ policy. Quarter (NE% of SW%) of Section GIVES FACTS IN been filed in the office of the Clerk of Four (4), Township Seventy (70), up Gust Holm's and Gust Franson's ching county alone—almost alone. I Opponents of Congressman Larson said Court, at the City of International North of Range Twenty-three (23), hay this week. recall when your most prominent also fail to make mention of another Falls,' in said county and state, and to West of the Fourth Principal Meridian. HIS CASE woman in those days went into action Agent Keller went to Virginia Saturday important labor measure to which he serve a copy of your answer to the said The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast with one of the N. M. D. A. committees night and drove his Dodge gave his voice and vote. The Lalbach complaint on the subscriber at his office, Quarter (SE% of NE%), the Northeast No. 547 McKnight Building, in the Quarter of the Southeast Quarter for relief for poor settlers. It roadster back here Sunday. bill had the united endorsement of labor. City of Minneapolis, Hennepin county, (NE% of SE*4), the Northeast Quarter was before the members of the finance It aimed to standardize salaries Several from here attended the Paul Minnesota within twenty (20) days after of Northeast Quarter (NE% of NE%), It is doubtful is there has ever been committee of the state senate. When of workers in the various departments Smith lecture at the Grand theater at service of this summons upon you, the Northwest Quarter of Southeast a medicine endorsed by so many ministers she was through gray headed veterans of government. Its ^passage resulted exclusive of the day of such service the Falls Monday night. Quarter (NW V4 of SE^i) of Section of the Gospel as has Tanlac. Indeed, of that committee were in tears. The and if you fail to answer the said complaint Thirty-three (33), Township Sixty-five in increased incomes for thousands of H. W. Forrer, candidate for sheriff, there is scarcely a faith, creed within the time aforesaid, the (65), North of Range Twenty-four (24), relief was granted. I recall another federal employees. Many are the expressions was an Ericsburg visitor Friday in the plaintiffs in this action will apply to or denomination in all the land in West of the Fourth Principal Meridian. meeting which lasted until the gray of appreciation received by interests of his campaign. the court for the relief demanded in The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest which one, or more, of the clergymen dawn. It was in the Rogers hotel in Congressman Larson from labor .men said complaint. Quarter (SE}4 of NW%), the "Skinner" Joe Scully was in t6wn a has not publicly expressed their indebtedness Minneapolis in the room of a booster throughout the country for his supportof Dated October 14tlw-1922. Northeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter few hours Saturday looking over the to the Premier Preparation from Koochiching county. It was bebefore—immediately B. H. BOWLER, (NE^i of SW^4) of Section Seventeen this measure, particularly from chances for a logging job this winter. for the benefits they have derived tor Attorney Plaintiffs, (17), Township Sixty-six (66), before—the passing members of the Federal Employees'^ 547 McKnight Building, from its use. North of Range Twenty-five (25), West Gust Holm loaded and shipped a car of the One-mill Amendment, law union. Minneapolis, Minnesota. of the Fourth Principal Meridian. of last Saturday ,the first carload One of the latest to speak out in this jmy by our late Senator' Bob Dunn, Koochiching This was an important labor measure. The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest-Quarter of 5cal farm produce ever shipped connection is Rev. B7 Bridges, a county men were telling^us STATE OF MINNESOTA Why do the Carss supporters, (SE»4 of the West SWy4), from this pace. widely known and beloved Baptist County of Koochiching. what amendments there must be to Half of the Southeast Quarter (W% of who say they speak for labor, neglect District Court preacher, residing at Mooresboro, N. SE%) of Section Seventeen (17), Township The W. T. Bailey Lumber company's make the law which was proposed to mention Congressman Larson's attitude Fifteenth Judicial District. Sixty-nine (69), North of Range C., whose statement follows: jammer and crew are loading out logs workable for Koochiching county. It on the Lelbach bill in giving Twenty-six. (26, West of the Fourth on the Billmyre spur north of here was arranged that Senator Dunn was "Tanlac has given me a good appetite, a resume of the labor records of "Both Same parties as in Summons immediately Principal Meridian. this week. They loaded out logs in toned up my system and renewed to be asked to grant these amendments. preceding this notice. candidates? Merely another instance Dated October 27th, 1922. LIS PENDENS the local yard here last week. A committee of one was ap» my strength in such a gratifying way B. H. BOWLER, of unfairness, and an evidence that Notice is hereby given, that an action Attorney for Plaintiffs^ that I am glad to recommend it Jto pointed to ask Bob to permit these they are blinded to every element of Chas. Simmons brought in a timber has been commenced in the above named 547 McKnight Building, amendments. Bob was angry at first, anyone who is in a rundown condition. justice' in' their efforts to elect tfie wolf Saturday which he shot while it court, by the above named plaintiffs, Minneapolis, Minnesota. but he was reasonable. He listened For ten years past I have had such a was trying to kill a calf back of his Proctor gentleman. against the above named defendants, Nov. 2-9-16—Press severe case of indigestion that I could finally. The record will show that he They make much ado about the' socalled barn. It had the calf by the throit did permit certain" amendments, to be not find anything to eat that agreed when first seen, but ran as soon as seamen's bill, claiming Congressman with me. Finally I became very nervous made. Simmons appeared with the rifle, Larson voted for the twelve and could get but very little sleep which he used with good results before I could go on with various matters hour day. To anyone who knows or rest. the wolf got far. which came up in those days. It is Congressman Ltfrson and his position Thirteenth Annual Meeting •u really not necessary I think What I with respect to hours of labor, and especially "It seems that I took nearly everything" Gust Holm, Wm. Petterson^Chas. have in mind now is that for some the twelve hour day, such a trying to get myself right, but Simmons and Martin Mathison were Northern reason, I do net know Koochiching charge is positively ridiculous. nothing helped me until I ran across What, business visitors at Emo, Ont., Monday. county has not taken an active Tanlac. My nerves are so much better They reported very enjoyable What is-the much-discussed amendment interest in the Northern Minnesota trip, but ceaim they will be more satisfied now that my sleep is sound and to the seamen's bill? Minnesota Development Development Association for a number refreshing. I enjoy my meaTs and have from now on with the American Its introduction was in response to of years. I do not know why. I also gained weight. I can say from restaucant style of serving beef steak, a resolution unanimously adopted by know Koochiching county should. I experience that Tanlac is a splendid kidneys and "sech like." Association the legislature of Michigan, which can see on the distant horizon a cloud medicine and tonic, for it has built me Our old townsman, Martin Mathisop, -contains many labor members. not so very large as yet—but it is up wonderfully." now of Baldwin, Wis., arrived Some "runs" on the lakes are very there and is coming up. Before long here from Bemidji last Thursday, Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. short. For instance, it is obviously it will come up far enough to be a big Held Simultaneously with an where he had been in attendance at ridiculous to require three crews on a menace to Koochiching county arid to the sale of the local excelsior mill. The POSTAL SAVINGS SHOW trip embracing only seven hours. It many' other Northern Minnesota sale was postponed until Nqy. 3rd, Industrial and Commercial Exposition MARKED DECREASE was to remedy such a condition, and counties. It will be more of a menace pending further bids, and Mr. Mathison this only, that the amendment was in-? DURING LAST QUARTER to Koochiching county than to any expects to be with us until that troduced in congress. other county in Northern Minnesota. time. Mrs. Mathison sent her best GRAND RlAPIDS, MINN., NOV. 8 AND 9 JRember, the legislature of Michigan, We will need to counsel together, we (By Associated Press) m^wishes to all her many friends in this with its quota of labor members, unanimously of Northern Minnesota to meet the Washington, Nov. 1.—Postal savings f- vicinity. urged the adoption of the deposits for the quarter ending Sept. menace. I appeal to you on the Speaking—Exhibits—Music—Entertainment last Saturday afternoon about 3:3Q amendment, and the opponents qf strength of what has been done for 30 were smaller th*n any quarter since o'clock, Magnus Erickson's best milch Congressman Larson are grossly misinformed Koochiching county by the N. M. D. March, 1919, when the high mark of PLAN TO ATTEND cow was accidentally shot and killed or deliberately misrepresent A. in its early history, to come on back $176,828,524 was set, according td a by a local 14-year-od boy, playing the facts, in their efforts to elect Mr. with, your friends for the statement made today by Assistant and ^Bvork with a 30-30 rifle. The accident occurred Every Northern Minnesota Civic and Farm Organization Carss, the Democratic nominee. common good. Postmaster General Glover. Deposits within the townsite limits, near Mr. Larson's attitude toward the The subject I mention is not'on the for the past quarter have been annpunce^ Invited the church and was an especially dan^gerous twelve hour day is admirably outlined printed program of the N. M. D. A. as $135,635,000. accident, inasmuch'as it happened in.^ letter written by him to the editor which I enclose for the meeting which, so close to neighbors who might of the Tyomies, who had also been WHY IS KOOCHICHING comes at Grand Rapids on November House of Open Evening November 7. Election Returns. have been the unlucky recipients of misled by such propaganda as is now COUNTY LUKEWARM? 8th and 9th. I am going to bring it up Admission Tuesday Night the fatal ball. Ericsburg people were 25c Only. All Other Meetings FREE. being circulated by the Carss- supporters. in my report as secretary-^all attention shocked and^ saddened several years to it and invite study of it. Will M. N. Koll Wants To Know ago when little Jerry Whitbeck was "The Scott bill merely permits the you usev your efforts to have Koochiching I accidentally killed in the same manner, LaFollette seamen's act to meet a local county_represented by an old and a reptition of the act would Cass Lake, Minn., Oct. 24, 1922. condition in Michigan. It does time representation of men who are as be most unwelcome. Mr. H. J. Miner, __ not provide that seamen shall work sincerely for their home county as Ernest Lindeman and Mr. Anderson The Evening Tribune, twelve hours a day. If it did, I would were those whom we used .to meet "in were in grave danger of serious injury International Falls Minn. not have voted for it. I have', never the days of long ago." Vand possibly the loss of their lives last" My dear Mr. Miner: and I do not now favor a twelve hour Sincerely yours for Northern Minnesota, Friday 'evening when ,Ernests car day for wage-earners." Have been seeing notices of your M. N. KOLL, 4- crashed into the north railing of the "Frankness and honesty in discussing advent into the daily newspaper game Secretary Northern Minnesota Billy Moyer bridge two miles west of such measures will serve greatly at International Falls. I wish you Development Association. here, breaking the windshield and a to enable the voters to decide intelligently luck. front wheel off the car, and throwing between the candidates. Labor You know in the days of long ago, CONGRESSMAN LARSON Hr. Anderson out of-the car and down will be fair and those among its say from eight to ten years to fifteen AND HIS STAND FOR the steep river bank. When the car membership who are discerning to eighteen years ago we used to think THE LABORING MAN struck the railing a plank of the railcrashed enough-^nd they are legion—to peer of Koochiching county a great deal. through the windshield behind the methods being pursued by There were the homesteaders .fighting A circular has been issued evidently and struck Mr. Anderson in^the face, Congressman Larson's opponents, will for their homes with the great state by the Carss campaign committee, CV Icnocking him out of the car, and down conclude that their present representative of Minnesota. When I was in the purporting to set forth the labor rec the bank. He/ sustained a broken nose has rendered an excellnt account United States land office we had-the ords of Congressman O. J. Larson 3ind several minor cuts and bruises. of his stwardship to labor in the cases by the score. Many is the time and his Democratic opponent. & Mr. Lindeman wasn't hurt They were Eighth district, and will return him I listened to the stories of the hardships The glaring unfairness of the "com' You Can Get This Dandy Car driving west and had driven onto the to congress by a majority that will the settlers were enduring, not parison" is so apparent that a review bridge before they noticed a t$$m on leave no question as .to the sentiment Voirmay bethe lucky winner of thle dandy ffcrd Sedan. We to say the suspense for one, two or of it would be useless were it not fpr are offering this brand new car as a means of Introducing our Ifce other end of the structure.- They of the folks at home. three years until they knew whether product to tho public. Yotf do not need to ootid uo a single the fact that many well-intentioned penny. Just clip ouF this ad and send It In with your name and Had no time to stop and in attempting $ they would get their homes or not. people might be misled by it in the address filled In below. Wo will mall you full Information which ta| swing to the right enough to miss SUMMONS AND NOTICE OF completely explains our plan. The Northern Minnesota Develop heat of 4he. present congressional otroiig Our company has a reputation backed by financial re. LIS PENDENS ,'^he team, the wheels sideswipped the ment Association was formed at Be campaign. sources and a record of than years ft fair and square more 28 railii^ and crashed through, the car dealing. Every promise made by us Is fuHMM to the letter. midji in 1910. Many from Koochiching Congressman Larson's labor record STATE OF MINNESOTA So If you deoire tho Ford Sedan, shown abWtt answer this advertisement hanging up on a shaped railing support county were in attendance. I well re at once. County ot Koochiching. stands the test, and the attempts of which was all that kept them DistrictCourt, call that away after midnight a rath the friends of his opponent to belittle Fifteenth Judicial District. Name from falling about thirty feet into the Vour er large delegation from your county Mr. Larson's efforts inicha!f of labor #.!•••••• ravine below. They managed, with backed me up into a corner of the gives conclusive evidence that they Paul Clifford Frazee and Albert help, later in the evening to pull the Markham hotel and told me that they C. Jerome, Plaintiff* are in desperate straits for campaign Send jour communication to J. U. Warden, car back off the bridge without further'damage, felt that this association when formed, •a. argument. ^although the car was Barbara M. Becker, William Becker, 6Q5 4tJiAve.S. if formed in the proper manner, would Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Larson is willing to submit his Hutchinson Bevier and Esther JA leaning pretty well over the edge of be the salvation of Koochiching coun candidacy to labor in the- Eighth distrct ,L Beviet, Ms wife, Thorvald Berg, as ttel brldge^f.-sy*^ TWmiW&S ty- If, however, it were formed solely on his record and Alfred G. Boutin, Alexander Bou- 'ST* i)