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

November 9, 1922 · Page 7 of 8

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as I HI Detective Bep to Believe receded The logs for )Fre»m Australia. SOU OF jtfipi BRAZILIAN RANCHER agriculture, toWfdclegauer attending it* completion are already being rafted COMES 2MM MILES TO the fall meeting of the association TDffiEKSmHENK He Was Doomed •M to Ketchikan and the entire amount STUDY METHODS^T^3 FDTDRE BRIGHT here this afternoon. will be on its way before Decembe^ 1. Citing-that .their efforts "which at 2 i^ A (Special tq Evening Tribune) 'When loaded, each schooner will be times appeared hopeless are now be* Kansas C%y, Mo., Nov. 8.—Suppose taken in tow by a tug and safely, conducted ing crowned with success," Mr. Hajf NORTHERN LAND CUTS GOVERNMENT "I thought my case was hopeless your father owned a 14,000-acre ranfch CONCENSUS OF ADDRESS BY past Cape Chacon into the .pacific J. asserted that "related to these actlvltives WOODS T6 IMPROVE until I found Tanlac," declared J. H. in Brazil,- on' which he raised cattle. •ntrr. ocean, where sails will be spread „»'H. HAY AT N. M. D. A. AT will always be the development CONDITIONS \Yalsh, 606 Portland ave., St. Paul, S Would you travel 20,000 miles to a GRAND RAPIDS TODAY for the long voyage of about 10/100 of the great industry of diversified agriculture." Minn., well known member of the St. country whose people and language miles to an Australian port. The trip "This he said, "will giVe By A. E. SHERMAN Paul detctive force. -'(By ^Associated Press) you did not know, and work there as will, consume about five monthsl_ character and color and stability to v" Associate Forester -»3 "^or ten long years I was in bad Grand Rapids, Nov. 8.—Members of an ordinary "hand" on a farm in ordre -•tr- Other Shipments ~r- United Forest Service this territory and will naturally stimulate shape frpm rheumatism and stomach the Northern Minnesota Development to learn how to breed and raise Although this is the largest and most and benefit every other industry trouble. Whenever I ventured to eat association "who above all others, 8henAan pure bred live stock? (Editor's Note: I A. is aa- important shipment of lumber made wfihswhich it may become ^associated." sociate forester in the United States' a meal everything would sour on my r/Ujhave .unselfishly .and jpersisterttly That is what a 26-year-old Brazilian from Alaska this year, it is not the ferest service and a man who has given stomach. I filled rtith gas and the pressed the claims of the north country years of his life to the perpetuation is doing. His name Is Julio Paix only one by any means. From a small Calling attention to "the advantages of government timber The Brands. for public recognition should be pressure around my heart nearly cut Cortes and he came all the way from mill irt Wraifeell a shipment of 45,000 wood pulp for print paper manufacture •«*$ and opportunities afforded for homemaking is one that should interest every man off my breath. I had splitting headaches heartened" by the more enduring and Bage, .Rio Grand du Sul, Brazil, in order feet was made to the London market, who reads, and that alxcoat an in the north country," the means and dizzy spells, was so nervous 'gratifying prospects of development to learn how cattle are handled hy another shipment of 450,000 feet for our citizenship. The following offers speaker cited as definite assets "the one solution of the present difficulties.) on a large scale," J. H. Hay of St. the leading breeders of the United I could get no restful sleep, and consumption at Atlantic coast ports, St. Lawrenee deep waterway route and I began to feel I was doomed to spend Paul, deputy state commissioifer of States. and numerous .shipments intended for The water front of the little of tOwri my days in suffering, The young Brazilian gets, up every the rest of nearer points. These activities have Ketchikan, Alaska, was the .scene 6f "Tanlac went right after my troubles morning at five, helps feed at Cedar resulted in giving employment to labor unusual activity during the month of Croft Farm, near Kansas City, and and now I simply feel great. My during what would otherwise September, occasioned by the loading appetite is ravenous, everything then, after breakfast, puts in a. strenuous haive been a period of considerable creature. Christ says, "Preach the Gospel to of a stately five-masted schooner with day. At night he records his observations agrees with me, my nerves are steady depression. Christian should be a missionary. a cargo of lumber for shipment to in his ever handy notebook. s^pd I get plenty of refreshing sleep. The timber which has thus entered Australia. The big "five-sticker" was I am always saying a good word for Pretty ambitious, don't you think, into export trade was cut from the brought up from Seattle by a tiny tug for a rich young man who owns 1,400 Tanlac." Tongass national forest which occupies Special Mission and maneuvered into position convenient ijf Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. acres of Brazilian ranch land in his the panhandle portion of Alaska, to the Ketchikan sawmill. Her own right—and whose father has ten that coastal strip extending southeasterly cargo waj to consist of 1,800,000 feet JUDGE BREWS NEW times as much more? I Services at the from the main body of the territory of spruce lumber manufactured locally Yet young Paix Cortes enjoys it, because and lying between British Columbia from logs purchased from the government DOSE FOR BOOTLEGGERS he is learning new things every and the Pacific ocean. This forest English Lutheran and cut from the great Tongass embraces about 15,000,000 acres and Comes 20,000 Miles national forest. X. has a total stand of timber estimated This is the first complete shipload to Study Cattle.. Church at approximately 75,000,000,000 feet of lumber ever cut from a national JURIST WHO SENT WETS TO board measure, of which 20 per cent forest for marketing in a foreign country. JAIL DARES ANONYMOUS 1 -ni' next is Sitka spruce, 60 per cent western WRITERS TO DO WORST The order is in part the result hemlock, and the remainder mixed of the favorable impression which Sitka species. The timber is cut under gov I "i spruce cut from the Alaskan forests (By Associated Press) !. I efnment regulation with a view to the St. Paul, Nov. 8.—Threatened with for airplane material made upon Morning Services at 11:00 o'Clock perpetuation of the forest, the continuation death if he persisted in meting out the lumber-consuming public during of increased growth, and the The Rev. P. Seltz of Mcintosh. "Mission Work in the World." and immediately following the straight jail sentences to bootleggers betterment of silvilcultural conditions and blind piggers, Federal Judge Page World war. Stocks which were rejected Evening Services, at 8:00 o'Clock generally. Morris today struck back at writers for defects, during the war or remained Strangely enough, this cargo qf lumber The Rev. E. Frenk of Bemidji. "Personal Mission Work." of anonymous letters which he has received, unconsumed at its termination comes from a national reservation An illustrated lecture on our India Mission field will be by defying them to do their were sold in the regular lumber market which only a few years ago was condemned given under the auspices of the Y. P. S. on Thursday evening,, and were found t^ possess such worst and announcing that nupre drastic by short-sighted ./critics upon Nov. 16, at 8:00 o'clock. 1 punishment than ever is in store admirable qualities as to arouse a the ground that the timber was valueless keen demand for further supplies of for men who persist in breaking the YOU ARE INVITED TO COME TO THESE SERVICES and could never be used upon a prohibition laws. the same quality. This first schooner commercial basis for any purpose. -, "I will not be intimidated by any load is part of a 5,000,000 foot order The officers of the forest service such threats," the veteran judge said, state that these shipments of cpmmerCial just before boarding a Duluth train, all which this implies to agriculture tin, timber to foreign ports are merely where he went to cast his vote. this section, the apparent permanency an ad interim activity pending the At least three anonymous messages f. The Passing of of the iron industry in northern Minnesota, eventual establishment in that region designed to frighten Judge Morris the wonderful prospects for of the newsprint manufacturing industry. have been received by him and turned development of the tourist business, The Tongass nationaLforest has over to R. M. Hugdahl, postal inspector, the establishment of a strong sentiment been divided into fourteen regions, who has started an investigation Four False Gods by in favvor of a vigorous public each one having a stand of timber sufficient 99 to identify the authors. dombin and forestry policy the to furnish a perpetual supply A Roosevelt Appointee 1 state, all of which have gripped public to a paper mill manufacturing 200 tons Judge Morris is 69 years old and will attention in a large way." a day. The. boundaries of the region retire from the bench June 30, 1923, on "Northern Minnesota farm development," have been so dr§wn as to include his seventieth birthday. He was appointed Armistice Service said Mr. Hay, "is^based upon within each unit potential water power by President Theodore Roosevelt I sound farm management principles. Iq sufficient in quantity for such a mill in 1903. other words,' the conditions which naU and possible of development at a reasonable One" of the most picturesque figures ., urally accompany the development of cost per hundred horse power. •u on the United States federal bench, farm homes in the wooded portion of Four or five different outfits have Judge Morris attracted nation-wide BETHLEHEM CHURCH P. Cortes, son of a wealthy the state compel the settler to adop| either made application for area contracts attention a few weeks ago when he announced Brazilian ranch owner, ^rorkng and follow a real diversified farm prp-, with the government or have his intention of sending liquor a common farm hand Ibt gram. He gets started right and that their agents at work in the field preparatory Cedar Croft Herford Farm law violators to jail is quite a part 6f the battle.". to doing so. Kansas City to study U. 8. pure 1 "I have tried fines for two years,"' Sunday Morning at 10:30 breeding and raising methods." Declaring that "the experiences of w- In addition to the fourteen areas segregated I he saty "and here find 300 cases of like* and thinks his long 1922 in the north country naturally for regional development, it liquor law violation on the calendar. •here worth all he ia teaming, suggest several activities which are neutral zones have been established and'I "The fining system has failed closely related to development movements," for supplemental stocks and to supply day. His practical experience at Cedar am going to send these men to jaiL" Mr. Hay outlined these "activities" the needs^of settlers and all local demands. Rev. A. W. Mac Neill Croft Farm is the climax of several The announcement, made from the in part as follows. Eighty-six per cent of the months' training in this country bench as the court term opened, created 1. It is essential that a broad and timber used by Alaskan industries is during which he attended the animal consternation among scores of vigorous, forest policy should be immediately now being cut from the national forests husbandry classes at the State Agricultural bootleggers and blindpiggers who had adopted ftTthe state. All of the territory. It is planned to college. come into court smiling and ready to the scattered forces directly or indirectly sell to pulp mills only the equivalent "I came to the United States to pay a fine. under control of state authorities !of fhat part of the annual growth not Ex-service men especially invited 96 Sent to Serve Time learn the best strains of Herefords should Tyhen necessary be moilized needed for local use. Meanwhile, here," he says. "Brazil already has So far, with the term less than half to control fire hazards and as a pending the establishment of the paper thousands of Hereford cattle, brought over, he sent ninety-six men to jail' protection to life and property. The manufacturing industry, the government in principally from England and Uruguay. for terms of from 25 days to seven land fclassification project now being is willing to sell in reasonable In the future, we think Brazilian months. The aggregate length of the administered by the department of agriculture quantities and at a reasonable rate the ranchers will come to the United prison terms is 20 years and 9 days. EVERYBODY WELCOME with the co-operation of the over-mature timber in order that a Fines assessed 125 men amount to $12,578. States almost exclusively for Herefords." federal authorities should be extended new forest may come on. It is anticipated so as to complete the task of classification-at that eventually there can be cut Jurists and law enforcement bodies "I wanted to acquire knowledge of an early date. Reforestation from the national forests in Alaska your methods and cattle. Though it throughout the United States praised of private lands should^ follow immediately sufficient pulpwood to produce onethird Judge Morris for his stand, as he filled was very difficult for me before I upon the land classification. of this nation's present total annual learned your language, I think the effort Hennepin, ^Ramsey, McLeod, Wright A soil survey might well be made a consumption of paper. and Winona county jails and' partially is very much worth while and part of the classification movement. iff! I wish every Brazilian farmer could filled the Wabasha county lockup. 21 California has capitalized its LIFE SENTENCE FOR Penitentiary Sentences Next send his sons to study at the splendid winter climate and accompanying attractions MURDER OF FEDERAL agricultural colleges and wonderful Judge Morris laughed at the death to the extent that'a tremendous GAME WARDEN threat letters today and waved the farms of this country." volume of money is distributed For the murder of Edgar Lindgren, matter^aside, refusing to discuss it, or in that state by tourist visitors. Jn #.« •.* United States game warden in charge to reveal the contents of the communications. similar fashion enterprising citizens of the Iowa district, the mzpeimum of northern Minnesota are effectively AROUND LOMAN penalty, life imprisonment, was imposed "Laws on the statute books are there •*J 55 placing before the tourists of the Mississippi *.* W *.* upon Louis Esposito, who was convicted to be enforced," he said, "and I am A r« •.* *.* A valley the attractiveness of by a jt^y recently. Warden going to enforce them to the limit of northern Minnesota as a summer and Emory Thomas has turned over the my ability. Lindgren was shotuVhd fatally wounded fall camp ground. The income from mail route to George Gednky of International I while discharging his duties near "As a matter of fact, I believe this enterprise will assume such large Falls. Big Lake, Iowa. While patrolling he have been too lenient in some cases. proportions that every settler, professional encountered three Italians hunting in Unless this law violation stops, I am man and business men will become A whole week's rain has made a violation of the federal laws. Lindgren going to start sending convicted men beneficiaries of the movement. great change in our roads. They are attempted to arrest them, and to the federal penitentiary, which Attention should be directed to the tfardly passable on horseback. one of the three fired at him almost meahs a sentence of at least a year necessity of preserving the wild life of and a day." blowing off his right hand. When the both woods and waters. Chas. Pine of Ericsburg called here warden turned to gef under cover he Court reconvened today. THEODORE ROOSEVELT 3. The northern settler is under capitalized. last Sunday to see how much hay was shot twice in the bapk and once left memories that are dear to the hearts of A credit system carrying amortization 'there was to be baled in this vicinity. FIFTY-FIFTY in the side. Esposito's'brother, Sebastiano, every true American citizen. He was typical i- loans an long term payments Biff! Bang I Bluey! Wow! is facing trial on the same The bad roads have made it necessary of American energy and spirit and his life and at low interest rates is required Dumb Dan rides from a doctor's office charge. The third man is not charged proved to what heights one may rise from a to carry the mail between here to provide the essential improvements on the toe of a No, 10. with actually shooting at Lindrgen. and the Falls boat for"a few days. lowly start. in the field* buildings and Friend walks up. "What's the matter He-said stock, which will insure a profit on "v-. How Not to Take Cold Mr. Graybeil of Washington, D. C, v. "If you would be sure "you are beginning farm operations. Favorable actio? "When I consulted the Doc he'said' the government examiner for the right, begin to save." Some persons are subject to frequent on (the proposed amendment No. 1 will he would examine me for $10. I told Federal Land banks, called here last To this advise we add the invitation to accomplish this. Further, it is hoped -colds, while others seldom, if ever, him to go ahead but if he found it I week. bank account jsX have a c61d. You will find that the that congressional action this winter Start yotw thought I ought to get five of it." Utter take goot^ care of themselves. will provide farming with a credit-to First National Bank They take a shower or cold sponge Mrs. Howard Neilsen, Mrs. J. M. correspond with the-farm turnover. ON A PARTY LINE, EH? Kennedy and Joe Mercure are reportel bath every day in a warm, room, avoid 4. Taxation is a burning issue everywhere overheated rooms, sleep witli a window to be quite sick and under a doctor's in the state. Agriculture is lateraatioiial Falls Newspapers, tell of a New Jersey open or partly, open, avoid 'excesses, care. hardest hit when taxes are levied and v, woman who used a telephone for the overeating, becoming overheated this despite the fact that agriculture first time in seventy years. Miss Marion Hafdahl has resigned and}, then chilled and getting is somewhat, as,against other prosperity, the feet wet. Then, when they feel her position at the Loman postoffice favored when assessments are THE NEIGHBORS. TOO and gone to Fairland to keep nouse made. Equalization of taxation in the first indication of ar cold, they take Miss Efflie Choonmaker. Teacher of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy without for her father this winter while he is Minnesota is a subject worthy of the Singing.' Special pains given to beginners. delay and ft is soon over. 'On sale at logging. Miss Lydia Crawford has attention and study of all patriotic Ad in Port Jervis Gazette. citizens. S. N. Rubin's.4 taken her place here. u. 11, -v' -I