International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 16, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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PPPPfWRH VIRGINIA TOURISTS TO ARRIVE HERE NOV. 21ST laias1-T DELEGATION FROM CHAMBER HOVIE OF COMMERCE WILL VISIT INTERNATIONAL FALLS & tT- "X* Friday Secretary Hurlburt of the Koochiching County club has received information from Secretary Orrin Winford of the Virginia Chamber of Com-, merce that the wholesalers' and manufacturers' division of that organization f- accompanied by many other representative «ng2f3^ business men of that city plan to arrive in International Falls on a Henry Forrer returned this mbrning Dr. Mary Ghostley called on patients Bill Newman of B'audettc is in town special train next Tuesday, Nov. 21, at from Littlefork. at Littlefork yesterday. today. 1 oclock in the afternoon to say Michael Augee of Big Falls is visiting Elmer Johnson returned yesterday G. T. Porterfield of Little Falls is a here today. "Hello" io all the people of this city. from Ericsburg, where he spent the vistor here today- In other words, Virginia is coming full Henry Anderson of Plum Creek is last few days on a successful hunting Alfred Lawson of Warroad is visiting here on business. trip. force to get acquainted with International here" for the day. lit 1* Falls. Bill Stockman of frontier is a coun Miss Maryann Hoolihan returned Denny Maher, state cruiser, of Big H. D. Frost of Cleveland, Ohio, is a Jefferson D. Foot was operated on ty seat visitor here today. They will be accompanied by a full this morning from Minneapolis, where Falls, is visiting here todajj. 0 J,. business visitor here. at the Northern Minnesota hospital band of music and each member of Malone Bell of Littlefork is visiting she spent the last few days visiting George Ericson, Spooner's lawyereditor, A. E. Nelson of Littlefork is a county yesterday. for a few days in the city. ... relatives. the party will wear a tag on the lapel is transacting business here today. seat visitor today. Miss Peggy Holt has been confined of his cpat giving his name, so that it Mrs. M. Green has as her guest D. E. Wilcox is home after concluding^ Mrs. Alice Irwin of Littlefork is to her home for the past several days will be an easy matter for any business this week her mother, Mrs. Mary trip to Graceton, where he Ed Bennett, one of Birchdale's prosperous spending the day here. :on account of illness. man or inhabitant of this city to Murphy: of Tower. bought a carload of live heifers and farmers, is a county seat visitor A. E. Gustafson, storekeeper and Loretta Mahoney of Littlefork is a steers. grasp the hand of one of the visitors Irving Burton and Arthur Carlson today. visitor in the city today. postmaster at Waukanahr is in town and say "Hello, Bill, welcome to our are among the more recent citizens to Fred Lang, who has been operating Aaron Shelgren, proprietor of the on business. H. C. Slosson, piano tuner, of Bemidji go big game hunting. a scenic bus line at Winnipeg the city." Each member of the Koochiching Shelgren hotel at Littlefork, is spending Mrs. A. R. Warren of Menaga, arrived in town this morning. County club and all others who William Harrigan, county commissioner, past season, is visiting at his home for the day here. Minn., is a guest here at the home of Mrs. A. E. Dalton of Duluth is here a few days. will help to entertain the visitors will of Greaney, is transacting Alton Tatnon underwent an operation her daughter, Mrs. E. Bergsman. visiting her daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. business here today. John Wedlund and son, Gerald, returned wear similar cards of identification. for appendicitis Sunday morning Dr. J. F. Peterson and a party of H. Doherty. Curt Williams of Duluth arrived this from Kinmont yesterday, By this manner it will only be a matter at the Northern Minnesota hospital. men will leave tonight on a hunting Robert Smith left last night for where they have spent the past few of a few seconds till everyone is Dr. A. T. Agnew left Sunday morning morning to transact business with the trip in the southern part of the county Duluth, after spending the past week days huntng. M. & O. Paper company for a few acquainted with everybody else and for Ericsburg, where he will hunt here on business. days. Jack Johnson, Pete Gylland and everything running smoothly. big game for a couple.of days. Leonard Redding arrived this A baby was born last night to Mr. Sleet and rain and snow today were Leonard Johnson left yesterday by canoe Mrs. B. F. Osburn and Miss Dora Prsident C. B. Kinney of the Koochiching morning from Duluth, after working and Mrs. Havuluk at the Northern for Kettle Falls, where they will Zimmerman left last night for Minneapolis, reminders that Old Man Winter is in County club, will be master there for the past four months. Re trap this winter. Minnesota hospital. the offing and on his way to our section. of ceremonies. The paper mills and where they will visit for a few will visit with relatives for two weeks. Mrs. Byman and her daughter, Mrs. Theresa Heinan arrived here this days. other industries will be inspected and County Agent Abbott will leave to morning from St. Paul and will visit William Harrigan left last night for The members of the recently organized W. Regal of Nakoda arrived here this the merchants of Virginia or their representatives night for Minneapolis, where he will morning and will spend several days here over the week end. Gheen, after spending several days lodge of the Knights of the Maccabees will call on their patrons attend a conference of county agents here. W. A. Yale, commercial traveler here as a member of the canvassing are banqueting tonight at the visiting in this city. and extension workers which convenes from Albany, N. Y. is among those board. Chicago cafe. Messrs. Stone, Benson and Berglund At 6:30 in the evening a banquet there Monday and Tuesday of next Misses Jane Baker, Frances Bailey, returned last night from Kinmont, registered at the Rex hotel today. Miss Ida Orres and Nick Markaski, will be served at the Alexander Baker week. Edla Linden and Clara Stormo returned both of this city, were united in mar^ after spending the last week hunting. school, to the visitors and as many Bert Carriveau and Francis Yost Victor Zevski, one of the representative Sunday morning from Littlefork Every member of the party got his riage this morning at 10 o'clock by others as can be provided for. Mr. C. will leave tomorrow morning for Ray citizen of Margie, was in the after attending the American Legion Judge Berg. quota of deer. B. Kinney will preside and deliver an where they will hunt for a week city today on business and hereafter dance there. Miss Peggy Holt, who has been confined address of welcome. Mr. Orrin Winford, H. Forrer returned this morning will keep posted on the news of the Mrs. .Vic Hemstead entertained to her home for the past week, CHAS. E. TAYLOR, FORMER secretary of the Virginia Chamber from Bemidji, where he spent yesterday county by reading the Press each twenty-seven youthful guests last resumed her duties at Dr. M. E. Withrow's of Commerce, will respond and in attending to some business matters. EDITOR OF BORDER CALL, week. Saturday afternoon in honor of her office today. turn will introduce Mr. Henry Clark, ELECTED TO LEGISLATURE daughter Virginia's third birthday. G. N. Millard went down to Big also of Virginia, who will make the Frank Lang will leave Sunday night OLSON AND GORDON ELECTED The kiddies- spent a pleasant afternoon for Grand Rapids and Duluth on an Fall last evening on business in connection address of the evening. Mr. Clark is A copy of the Producers' News, published at games and were delighted with the First National bank a speaker of prominence and will be extended trip in the interests of the at Plentywood, Mont., received Ending one of the closest elections with the dainty luncheon served by of that village. remembered by our citizens as making M. & O. Paper Company. at the Tribune office, makes the announcement ever held in this county the ballots their hostess. E. E. Me rrick returned this morning th address at the graduating exercises Misses Frances Bailey and Jane that the editor and manager, from the precincts of Rapid River, M. A. Ulvedall of Big Falls is a from Minneapolis where he has spent of Alexander Baker high school Baker of this city motored to Littlefork Charles E. Taylor, has been elected Kline and Wtiite Birch were received county seat visitor today. last June. the past few days on business for the to participate in the Armistice to the state senate of Montana. and the canvassing board were able E, W. Gosline Gemmell merchant, is M. & O. Paper company. After the banquet and speaking day celebration there. Mr. Taylor will be remembered by to determine who had been elected to here on business. Mrs. C. W. Speelman returned from dancing will be indulged in at the city G. P. Ballous returned this morning many of the older residents of International the offices of county suprintendent Mrs. Anna Conner of South Internaional hall. An orchestra furnished by the Minneapolis this morning, where she from. Bemidji, after spending a few Falls as the editor and manager and county auditor. Falls made a business trip to (spent the past few days visiting her band accompanying the visitors will days there in conference with officials of the newspaper called the Border The three remaining precincts gave Virginia and spent the week-end there. provide the music. son, Kenneth, who is attending the of the C. W. Jewett Co. Call, published here in 1909 and Olson and Magladry an equal number Two children were dismissed from university. No scheduled time has been set for D. J. Burgess, representing the E. C. 1910. He was a candidate for the legislature of votes, both receiving 37. Olson was school this morning on account of the departure of the guests, but it is George McLean, general manager Atkins Saw company, of Minneapolis, in the elections of 1910, while therefore elected to office of county diphtheria in the family. of the International Lumber company, presumed that their special train will is here on business with the International this county was a part of the old district superintendent by a majority of Mrs. E. P. Walsh and Mrs. Albert depart in the wee sma' hours of the left yesterday afternoon for Spooner, Lumber company. and before reapportionment. twelve votes. Rapid River gave Dahl are among those who are confined morning, and it is hoped that each and where he will transact business for a Miss Nelle A. Olson, former librarian, Mr. Taylor, together with a younger Gordon a majority of 22 votes instead to their homes due to illness!" every one of them will leave with a few days. and her mother, Mrs. E. A. Olson, brother, homesteaded on land in the of the three as was reported last Saturday. J. C. Cooper representing, the Henry kindly remembrance of International O. M. Carr returned to Pelican are visting with friends, having arrived Dentaybow neighborhood. They left Fraser carried both the precincts Falls. Diston Saw company of Philadelphia, in connection with a readjustment of here from Buhl last night. the county about ten years ago. and of Kline and White $irch but Pa., is on his annual sales trip Rapids after spending a few days here Mrs. Harold McCormack and children settled in Montana. the majority received was. too small ANDY FILES EXPENSE here. the management of the O. M. Carr left for Duluth this afternoon and to overcome Gordon's lead. Gordon is J. M. Gish is around again after being Co. store here. SHEET OH, HOW HE will visit there for a^few days at the THANKSGIVING BOX AT elected to the office of county auditor confined to his home by illness Eric Daline and Frank Blair, who home of Mrs. Mc Cor mack's parents. HATES THAT EDITOR! by a majority of 11 votes. for a period extending over several BETHLEHEM SUNDAY SCHOOL were recently employed as millwrights Mr. Miner, superintendent of the In an election that was as close as weeks. at the Spooner mill, arrived Kewatin Lumber company, Kewatin, Andrew Gump, the "100 per cent for this one it is likely that one of the defeated Mr. and Mrs. Barker of Rainy River, here this morning to accept similar Bethlehem Sunday school is going to is in town conferring with officials the people" candidate for congress en candidates may ask for a recent, Canada, motored' here yesterday and positions at the local sawmill. play Big Brother to a settlement out in gf the International Lumber company. caricature, rushed his campaign expense spent the day visiting at the Van the woods, where homesteaders find it account to the clerk of the HafVey Grimmer,- who represents ^fhe official tabulated summary of SUNDAY SHOOL INSTITUTE hard to get the necessities this winter. home. Etten house of representatives at Washington the Fritz-Cross Co. of St. Cloud, the general election as reported by Mrs. Hazel Hermeyer of Willmar, HERE NOVEMBER 2S-2S today. It reached Clerk Page's printers and blank book manufacturers, the canvassing board appears on page Good warm clothing is needed badly, Minn., district state deputy of the Degree office this afternoon by special delivery was calling on the trade here today. 8 of this issue. of Honor, arrived in town today. Under the auspices of a number of and shoes, even though worn, if still and bore signature of Gump, himself. She will initiate a large class this evening the Protestant Sunday schools of our serviceable, will be gladly accepted. It was accepted with the expense The Swedish Lutheran Ladies' Aid I. W. W. 'S TO HOLD city, there will be held_November 25th One homesteader's wife is conducting at the Masonic halL accounts of other congressional wishes to announce a dinner to be MEETING HERE C. B. Whitney returned today from and 26th a Stinday school institute, to a Sunday school and she needs a aspirants. served in the basement of the Norwegian be addressed by State Superintendent Bible, so out of our cash collection on a week-end visit and duck hunt at Clerk Page announced that Mr. Lutheran church on Tuesday The I. W. W.'s will hold a meeting Walker, Minn. Mr. Whitney was for* Garrison of the Sunday School association that day we are going to buy her a Gump need fear nothing from him evening, Nov. 23rd. in the city hall November 26 for the and other prominent workers. good Bible. Then she says her Marie merly station agent at Walker and ha? because the account was late, accepting Two solid weeks of wet and drizzly purpose of agitating the release of all This will be a real training school needs a coat, and since the crops failed a nflfnber of friends there. the busy candidate's explanation put a crimp in the roads weather has political prisoners, according to a Mr." Senator-Elect Harry Bridgeman arrived for work and a time of inspiration this year, Marie may have to go that Mrs. Gump had forgotten to mail in this section and to undertake a Deitz who came before the council and of great helpfulness as well. All without, unless we come across. he^e yesterday morning and is the letter. journey out of town one could use last night for the purpose of securing Sunday school workers, scholars and Christmas is coming, too, so bring busy at his job as engineer on the In his accounting Andy records skiis to more advantage than an auto the city hall for the occasion. freight operating between International everyone interested in the Sunday toys, books and other gifts to be sent or wagon. gifts of $1,000 from Uncle Bim Gump Mr. Deitz stated that a special school are urged to attend all the sessions. later on at Christmastide. Just now, Falls and Big Falls. and $5 from the Widow Zander. His Ex-service men in the city are anticipating speaker had been procured and the however, we want to rush them a box Dr. B. G. DeVries, who has spent expenditures, given in detail, he places a real time tomorrow at the meeting will be conducted in an orderly A committee on arrangements is of things to keep out the cold. the past week hunting in this vicinity, at $35,464.70, $300 of which was for banquet at the Commercial club manner. Mr. Dietz told the council now planning the program, details of Will you have a part in our Thanksgiving? and also as a guest at the-G. N. Millard rooms. Besides the usual amount of "baby rattles." a that he was the organizer for this Then bring your gift to Bethlehem which will be announced shortly. home, departed for his home in In a postscript to his letter Mr. speaking, there will be vaudeville and locality. He made the astounding Out of town workers aire invited and Sunday school on Sunday, November Minneapolis last night. Gump says: other entertainment features of much statement that membership in the vicinity 26th, remembering the Master's every effort will be made to provide Alex Cyr of South International "Please pick out a good seat for me merit, is is said. of International Falls in the 1. for their accommodation, so that they words, "Inasmuch as ye have Falls had the misfortune to sprain an The dance given last night 1y the at the right of the speaker and make W. W.s totaled over a hundred members. may be present at the entire institute. done it unto one of the least of these ankle Sunday while hunting in the first-class reservations for Min and Veterans of Foreign Wars at the city my brethren, ye have done it unto Kinmont territory. His injury Chester, who will be there to see me hall was well attended and the music THROWN FROM TRACTOR mc. is being cared for by Dr. C. C. Craig furnished by the Virginia musicians sworn in. Tefl Serjeant at Arms Joe REBEKAHS ENTERTAIN was greatly appreciated. Another social at the Craig hospital Rogers to polish up the old mace and The degree staff of Koochiching Rebekah DEER RIVER FARMER, Wm. Mielke of Ray was severely injured prepare for action in case of trouble, affair will be given at the hall tonight Mrs. B. V. O'Neil, who has been visiting lodge entertained at a card party yesterday when he was thrown HURT IN EXPLOSION, with music by the same orchestra. because there is going to be something for the past three weeks at the CRAWLS TO HIS HOME Thursday evening at the home of from a tractor and dragged for several I doing. don't mind telling you home of her niece, Mrs. C. W. Monty, feet. He was brought, to the F. E. Patterson, Sixth street, in Mrs. I confidentially that intend to exercise Armistice Day was not generally left this morning for Centuria, Wis., Deer River, Nov. 15.—Henry Thompson, Craig hospital here, where his injuries honor of Mrs. A. Daugherty, captain observed in this city by a cessation of my prerogative as a statesman right to visit for a week, and from there 80 years old, was seriously injured are being treated. The accident of the staff, who is leaving the city. work in the mills or stores, only the away by rising to a question of personal will return to her home in Oylmpia, by the premature explosion of a occurred on the Mielke farm, Mrs. Frank Palmer carried off the banks closing their doors. As far as privilege and warming the side Wash. dynamite cap used in blowing stumps near Ray. honors, winning the high score, while can be learned there was no observance of the blithering, addle pated, hair Chris Clouse and party from Des on his farm. The blast struck him Mrs. Vic Linsten had the low score. of the two-minute rest at 11 'brained, white livered old,editorial ass Moines, Iowa, who have been hunting full in the face, blinding him. Chamberlain's Tablet*, Have Done Her Mrs. Daugherty was the recipient of o'clock in the industrial plants of the who has been assailing me in liis in Canada the past ten days, started on Dropping on his'hands and knees, a World of Good district. a beautiful Rebekah ring. newspaper."—Minneapolis Journal. the return trip today by automobile he felt his way back to the house, a "Chamberlain's Tablets have done Chris. Peterson will go to Minneaapolis via Virginia and Duluth. They bagged quarter of a mile away, dragging himself me a world-of good," writes Mrs. Ella tonight and will spend the a moose and a large deer as a_ result L. Button, Kirkville, N. Y. "I have for more than two hours in this Hides & Furs weekj-end there with Louie Tipple of their sojourn. manner. The other members of the recommended them to a number of who is receiving treatment in a hospital Norman McKnight arrived here this my friends and all who have used family were absent at the time. there. Mr. Tipple's condition is morning on his last trip in this territory! Thompson washed his face and them praise them highly." When SYSTEM reported as being slightly better although (CTIIIKHESJPMCE Mr.. McKnight has acted as commercial troubled with indigestion or constipation, Wounds and started for Deer River, he is by no means out of dan ts.n»s,im,mn,nc. traveler in this section for the give them a trial and realize two miles away. He felt his way Pumps -Water Systems ger. Doctors who are caring for Mr. Stacy Merrill company of Duluth for for yourself what an excellent medi along the wheel track with a staff, until Tipple thought for a time that he of Alt Kinds cine it is. On sale by S. N. Rubin.\ the past year and having made a creditable a passing motorist brought him to might lose his eye-sight .but believe ^T- a physician. He will lose the sight of record his company lias seen fit :£SSS® Ask your dealer -now that he is out of dangerin that D. E. WILCOX to advance him to the credit department.His one eye. resjpect. His face is still in: a very new territory will consist CRANE CO. International Falls' A-iivfel. •painful condition and necessitates JUST THAT MUhrftK of Duluth and near-by towns. MEATS AND GROCERIES :m almost constant expert attention. "What have you been doing for the aul Mr. Tipple's many friends here hope KicWat Market prfcepaid for HUh Flash Lights and Light Bulbs last six months?" f.v F7»sh if* for a rapid recovery. at Hollers' Tire & Battery shop. PeltvFarm Frodvoo aailirt Stock "Six months."