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COUNCIL REFUSES PLAIflliG 1 GREAT A BLOOMERS USED AS of meat and prices is none of the public's consumption, increases and meat supply SONG CAUSES PROTEST AGAINST p^jr mn transport damned business, indeed, the invariably is adequate, and yet 'd: iEI^CUTlON FROM OTHER only persons in Washington who meat prices are perpetually tilted skyward "V SECRETS BOTTLES IN BLOOMERS—COMPANION PRISONERS "knew nothing at all about tlje deal" does not appear, "»v DESJRQYS were Mr Armour and his vice president^ Evidently if all the figures are true, -I THE EVIDENCE' Arthur Meeker, who came to the Pretoria, Union of South Africa, HAD ARRANGED FOR MEETING ARMOUR MAKES APPEAL TO another merger will mean the public national capital "to see his daughter/ Nov. 18.—Three men, Lewis, Long and «.TO AGITATE RELEASE OF GOVERNMENT TO COMBINE^ will have nothing to eat but the cow's Carlton, Minn., Nov. 18.—A rather Counsel and experts evidently were Hull, sentenced to death on charge of WAR PRISONERS WITH OTHERS horns at $5 a pound and the unfortunate 'sensational case -of attempted booze brought along to see that the great murder arising from a strike and rebellion packers will be starving to death smuggling or alleged booze smuggling, food purveyor is served nothing but 0P? were To rent or not to rent, was the on the Rand last winter, Howard in the streets of Chicago. By Edwfcrd Percy made things lively around the sheriff's chuck steak so persistently urged for executed here today. question that occupied the greater The farmer, of course, will be delighted office Wednesday afternoon. A man Washington, Nov. 21.—Persons who consumption as the most desirable of part of the session of last Monday's While on the to the scaffold the with the proposed merger. It way -giving his name as Stanley Swanson have listened to the woes of the poor cuts when the public dares to protest council meeting. The question arose men sang "The Red Flag," whereupon will mean that the closer combine will and a woman giving the same naine, meat packers nearly broke their jaws against rising meat prices. over the advisability of renting the voluntarily offer him more for beef on called at the jail and desired to visit laughing when J. Ogden Armour other prisoners raised voices of protest 1 city hall to a Mr. Dietz, who purports A line-up of Armour and Morris the hoof—mebbe. "Mr. Lower and Mr. Weber," saying swooped down on the capital accompanied against the executions. would give them a dominant position to be an organizer for the I. W. W.'s. they were from Denham, Minn. The by counsel and experts, loaded The report of the martial law commission Mr. Dietz had explained at a previous over Swift, Wilson and Cudahy. lady waj| very well dressed and was with books and papers, to lay seige to which investigated the Rand meeting that the proposed meeting While the capitalization of Armour BAGS BIG BUCK rather stoutly built, and they brought the department of justice with a view and Morris foots -up to only $190,703,400 troubles alleges that the revolt was was to be held next Sunday night in with them a big basket of chicken for to getting a ruling in favor of a great and the Swift, Wilson and Cudahy largely due to the work of Communists the city hall and was for t^e purpose their friends in jail. meat merger representing assets valued and the Third Internationale or of agitating general amnesty for all combination has capital of $204,128,600, Adolph Krohn has the distinction of Suspicions of Sheriff McKinnon were at more than $500,000,000. Moscow party. the assets of the formers are so-called political prisoners. bagging one of the biggest deer ever excited By certain occurrences, and list how the meat barons propose Although amnesty for prisoners, arrested given at $571,941,513, whereas the assets shot in the north~woods. Mr. Krohn's he requested Ella McKinnon, jail ma to square the application with the per? during the war times for expressing of poor Swift, Wilson and Cudahy buck weighed 337 pounds. Chris Peterson, ron, to take the lady into another D. E. WILCOX sistent insistence that the more business an unpopular opinion, is being are only $525,765,944, scarcely W. L. MorrisOn and Charlie room and search' her person. The lady they do the less profit they make, enough to struggle along with. agitated by several conservative International Falls Simmons, who were with Mr. Krohn, refused and said she "did not want to has not been disclosed. It is known, papers, some of the councilmen regretted It must be a great hardship to be in MEATS AND GROCERIES each secured a deer. The party returned see a'ny prisoners or bother anybody. however, that the first stage of the that the movement in this city was the packing industry. Poor Swift, it from the Rat Root country yesterday Highest Market price paid for Hides, Believing that some kind of a con battle for supremacy is a proposed being made by an organization so will be recalled in 1919, told the world afternoon. spiracy was afoot, the sheriff and Pelts, Farm Produce and Live Stock merger of Armour & Co. and Morris cordially disliked as the one Mr. Dietz there was a loss of 70 cents on every county attorney took the woman aside & Co. Indeed, report has it that even represents. The question. was finally head of cattle he handled. If the farmers =9) and told her if she would not be a closer comb in el is projected if the put to a vote, enough "no" votes being had produced more animals, no searched willingly they would arrest proposition can be put over with Attorney feast to defeat the renting of the ohe knows what would have happened. CROOKSTON COLLEGE her and search her anyway. She then n- General Daugherty. hall. consented, and they left the room, Daugherty passed upon the Lackawanna Is ttfe oldest and best equipped Business School in the Northwest. The Tribune is of the opinion that In 1921, however, live cattle cost While "Miss McKinnon searched her We have helped thousands achieve Success, we can the council took the right action in this and Midvale steel consolidations, In the bosom of her dress she found proceeds from beef were $67.53, you. Lowest declaring they would not violate help expenses. Board and room in private matter., Had Mr. Dietz rented the hall a full half pint of liquor and in a pocket $75.32, the returns from by-products family $4.50 to $5 per week. Tuition is reduced. Tuition free with the sanction of the council and the anti-trust laws, but unfortunately in the lady's bloomers she found another to cripples if they have only lost a finger. Write today for had agitation of I. W. W. causes, for the steel group the federal trade were $8.51, but even then there was one. catalog to E. M. SATHRE, President, Crookston College, which are not in keeping with good commission kicked over the basket only a profit of $1.13 on each animal. Handing them to the sheriff in the Crookston, Minn. citizenship, crept into the meeting, possibly and spilled the beans. Just by what 'system of hocus pocus other room, he started to label them causing disorder, it would have meat profits continuously deline, meat Seemingly, so far as the Armour and set them down on his desk. The reflected on the city. On the other man who was with her made a quick NOTICE OF SALE OF STUMPAGE ON STATE LANDS hand, there are ither halls in the city lunge at them and knocked them onto that can be used to just as good a purposje the cement floor, smashing them both as the city hall. into a thousand pieces. He was immediately The shallow ditch in the .HadlerLinsten thrown into jail and a big addition which has caused so Notice is hereby given that I ^vill offer for sale at public auction in the Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord 5 cords Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 25 sponge soaked up a lot of the evidence much damage to the state road bed Court House at International Falls on Tuesday, December 12th, 1922, at 10 Tamarack Ties at 16c per tie 500 Cedar Posts at lc per post. and the pieces of glass and 35. o'clock in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to the State of Minnesota. SK S%, Sec. 13, T. 152, R. 27: 2 ft.Pine at $10.00 per ft 40 ft Spruce and to private property during the they are now in possession of the Following is the list of lands (referred to in the above notice) upon which at $6.00 per ft 10 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft 15 ft. Balsam at spring meltingperiod is to be enlarged the timber is situated and a statement of the estimated quantities of timber sheriff. $2.00 per ft 105 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.50 per cord 175 cords Balsam so that it will take care of.the spring thereon that will be so offered and the appraised prices of the same: Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1300 Tamarack Ties jit 20c per tie 100 Cedar The woman was immediately placed volume of water. This action was Sale No. Ties at 22c per tie 600 Cedar Poles at 10c for 20 ft, 40c for 25 ft., 80c under arrest on the charge of transporting 1. S% SEK, Sec. 15, T. 68, R. 22: 12 ft. Pine at $9.00 per ft 6 cords brought about last night when Mr. for 30 ft., $1.50 for 35 ft, $2.50 for 40 ft 6600 Cedar Posts at lc per post. moonshine and -the man was 36. Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord 30 Cedar poles at 25c per pole, 1000 SEK Sec. 29, T. 152, R. 27: 100 cords Tamarack Wood at 25c per cord. Linsten read a proposal from the 37. placed underarrest for destroying evidence Cedar posts at lc per post. NEK SEK, Sec. 29, T. 152, R. 27: 150 cords Tamarack Wood at 25c per cord. state road department offering to defray 38. 2. SWK SEK, See. 12, T. 69, R. 22: 15 ft.'Tamarack at $5.00 per ft 2 intended to be used at a trial, S%, Sec. 4, T. 152, R. 29: 2 ft. Spruce at $5.00 per ft 5 ft Tamarack costs of this improvement to the cords Sprucel Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 700 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie at $4.00 per ft 165 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.75 per cord 1340 Tamarack .hearing or investigation. This is a extent of $200. 200 Cedar Ties at 20c per tie, 400 Cedar poles, at 10c for 20 ft. 30c for 25 ft-, Ties at 15c per tie 80 Cedar Ties at 18c per tie 700 Cedar Poles at gross misdemeanor and will carry a 5,000 Cedar posts at lc per post. 60c for 30 ft, $1.25 for 35 ft., $2.00 for 40 ft 10c for 20 ft, 25c for 25 ft., 60c for 30 ft., $1.00 for 35 ft., $1.50 for 40 ft Mr, Wingate, representing the firm stiff jail, sentence. They were arraigned 3. SWK SWK, Sec. 30, T. 69, R. 22: 8 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 10,000 Cedar Posts at le per post of Wingate & Dickerson, petitioned 39. per cord 175, Tamarack Ties at 18c per'iie 50 Cedar Ties at 20c per tie NK. NWK SWK. Sec. 7, T. 152, R. 29: 267 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 before Judge Hassing and the council for a 90 per cent payment 25 Cedar Poles at 20c per pole 400 Cedar Posts at lc per post. per cord 730 Tamarack Ties at 15c per tie 100 Cedar4 Ties at 18c per tie were bound over to the district court for work completed instead of the customary 4. S% NEK, Sec. 31, T. 69, R. 22: 1 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft. 2 ft. Tamarack 300 Cedar Poles at 10c for 20 ft, 25c for 25 ft, 60c for 30 ft, $1.00 for 35 for further disposal. ft 670.0 Cedar Posts at lc per post. 80 per cent. This was refused at $5.00 per ft 3100 Cedar posts at lc per post. 100 cords Tamarack The woman pleaded not guilty but 40. S% NEK, NEK SWK, NWK SEK. SEK SEK, Sec. 35, T. 152 R. 29: 1 wood at 25c per cord. by the council due to several minor irregularities later changed her plea to guilty and 5.^ SWK SEK, Sec. 11, T. 67, R. 23: 30 ft. Pine at $10.00N per ft 5 ft. ft Pine at $8.00 per ft 8 ft Spruce at $5.00 per ft 20 ft. Balsam which have not been adjusted at $1.00 per M. ft 55 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.50 per cord 30 cords Spruce at $5.00 per ft 20 ft Poplar at $2.00 per ft the man admitted having smashed the as yet. Mr. Wingate announced 6. E% SEK, Sec. 15, T. 67, R. 23: 3 ft. Pine at $8.00 per ft 8 ft. Spruce Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 25 Tamarack Ties at 15c per tie, 165 bottles and both were taken to Duluth that his firm wi)l have completed Cedar Poles at 25c per pole 1200 Cedar Posts at lc per post at $4.00 perM ft 70 ft. Tamarack at $3.00 per M. ft 15 ft. Poplar at to appear before the district court for 41. $2.00 per ft 42 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord 1600 Tamarack SK. Sec. 2, T. 153, R. 29: 305 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 12 the contract made with the city of International sentence. cords Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1390 Tamarack Ties at 12c per Ties at 18c per tie 50 Cedar Poles at 20c per pole 200 Cedar Posts at lc Falls for the installation tie 130 Cedar Ties at 15c per tie 1180 Cedar Poles at 5c for 20 ft., 20c per post. They turned out to be Stanley of sewers, water mains and cement for 25 ft., 50c for 30 ft 90c for 35 ft, $1.50 for 40 ft 13,900 Cedar Posts at 7. W% SWK, Sec. 14, T. 67, R. $3: 45 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft 15 ft. Swarmer and his sister, Bertha Swarmer. lc per post sidewalks by today. Poplar at $2.00 per ft 20 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per ft 20 ft Tamarack Their home is three miles from 42. All of Sec. 11, T. 153, R. 29: 11 ft Pine at $8.00 per ft 10 ft Balsam A resolution presented by Messrs. at $4.00 per ft 2700 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie 135 cords Spruce Denham, where their mother has a at $1.00 per ft 260 cords Sp'ruce Pulpwood at $1.50 per cord 65 cords Pulpwood at $2.p0 per cord 25 Cedar poles at 20c per pole 75 Cedar Posts N. L. Olson, S. E. Thompson and F. farm, and there are several other sisters at lc per post. Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1535 Tamarack ties at 12c per tie 146 H. Clark, commissioners in vacation Cedar Ties at 15c per tie 1675 Cedar Poles at 5c for 20 ft, 20c for 25 ft., 8. E% SVq4 Sec. 14, T. 67, R. 23: 47 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft 30 ft. and brothers. proceedings of alleys and avenues adjoining 50c for 30 ft, 90c for 35 ft., $1.50 for 40 ft 24,000 Cedar posts at lc per Post, Poplar and Balm of Gilead at $2.00 per ft 10 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per 43. All R. and adjacent to the Alexander of Sec. 23, T. 163, 29: 6 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, 25 ft 3 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per ft 120 cords Spruce Pulpwood at cords Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 45 Tamarack Ties at 12c per tie INDIANS CHARGED $2.00 per cord 280 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie 370 Cedar Ties at 20c per Baker high school and the new Falls 80 Cedar ties at 16c per tie 100 Cedar Poles at 20c per pole 2800 Cedar tie 1350 Cedar Posts at lc per post. WITH ATTEMPT TO DERAIL high school, now under construction, Posts at lc per post 9. NWK NWK. NE14 SWK, Sec. 5, T. 70, R. 23: 110 cords Spruce Pulpwood TRAIN HELD was adopted by the council at last eve* 44. Lot 4, SEK NWK. SK NEK, S%, Sec. 11, T. 154, R. 29: 25 ft Spruce'at at $2.50 per cord, 600 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie. The Ave Indian youths scharged ning's meeting. 10. $5.00 per ft 525 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.50 per cord 2500 Tamarack E% NEK, Sec. 14, T. 70, R. 23: 70 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per ger train at Tobas, came before the cord 339 Tamarack Tie* at 16c per tie 120 Cedar Ties at 18c per tie 600 Ties at 15c per tie 200 Cedar Ties at 18c per tie 3000 Cedar Cedar Poles at 25c per pole 2,000 Cedar Posts at lc per post. Poles at 8c for 20 ft., 20c for 25 ft, 50c for 30 ft, $1.00 for 35 ft., $1.50 for ger train at Tobias, came before the 40 ft 35,000 Cedar Posts at lc per post W% SWK. Sec. 16, T. 70, R. 23: 550 cords Mixed wood at 25c per cord. 11. magistrate here on Wednesday. Owing 45. NWK, If 12 W% NEK, Sec. 20. T. 70, R. 23: 950 cords Mixed Wood at 25c per cord. NEK, SK SK, Sec. 12, T. 154, R. 29: 10 ft. Spruce at $5.00 per to the fact that one of the crown ft 1130 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord 1125 Tamarack Ties at SWK SEK, SEK SWK, Sec. 20, T. 70, R. 23: 120 cords Spruce Pulpwood at 13. witnesses failed to put in an appearance 15c per tie 30 Cedar Ties at 18c per tie 300 Cedar Poles at 8c for 20 ft.. $2.50 per cord. a warrant was issued for his apprehension. 14. 20c for 25 ft, 50c for 30 ft, $1.00 for 35 ft, $1.50 for 40 ft., 2000 Cedar E% NEK. Sec. 21, T. 70, R. 23: 75 cords* Spruce Pulpwood at $2.50 per cord. Posts at lc per post. 15. SEK SEK. Sec. 17, T. 69, R. 2?: 18 cords Spruce pulpwood at $2.00 per cord. It is alleged that he is 16. W% NWK. SEK NWK. E% SWK, Sec. 1&, T. 69, R. 23: 67 cords Spruce being concealed by some of the Indians Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord. TERMS OF SALE on Manitou reserv. The case NWK, S% NE%, SE%, Sec. 19, T. 69, R. 23: 1 ft. Pine at $10.00 per This sale is to be held pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 204 of the was enlarged until next Tuesday. ft 160 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord, 30 cords Balsam Pulpwood General Laws of Minnesota for 1905, as amended by Chapter 476 of the at 75c per cord, 144 Tamarack Ties at 16c per tie 250 Cedal* Posts at Those arrested and awaiting on the General Laws of 1909 and acts amendatory thereto. lc per post. charge are all from the Manitou reservation. Timber estimated and appraised per feet will be offered and sold IS. N% NW%, SW% NW(4, W% SW%, Sec. 29. T. 69, R. 23: 20 ft. Pine at per ft timber estimated and appraised per cord will be offered and sold per Several crown witnesses are $10.00 per ft 2 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per ft 4 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 cord, all cords to be single cords timber estimated and appraised as tie, pole under detention pending the hearing per ft 125 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.50- per cord 910 Tamarack or post timber will be offered and sold per tie, or per pole, or per post, and the next week.—Fort Frances Times. Ties at 18c per tie 40 Cedar Ties at 20c per tie 35 Cedar Poles at 30c per sale will be made to the party bidding the highest price for all of the several pole 250 Cedar Posts at lc per post. kinds of timber advertised on the lands in the different sections. None of the' A E 19. SE% NE%, NEK SEK, Sec. 10, T. 67, R. 24: 35 ft. Pine at $11.00 per timber can be sold for less than the appraised prices as given herein, and any LOCAL MEN HELD ft 15 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per ft 10 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per Lawyer bidding over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, the per 'ft 60 cords Spruce PulpWood at $3.00 per cord 180.0 Tamarack Ties at 20c FOR SMUGGLING LIQUOR cent bid to be added to the appraised price of each of the different kinds of timber International State Bank Bldg. Xper tie 250 Cedar ties at 22c per tie 4200 Cedar poles .at 10c for 20 ft. 40c advertised on the land. No bid will be accepted of less than five per cent for 25 ft., 80c for 30 ft., $1.50 for 35 ft., $2.50 for 40 ft 25,000 Cedar Posts International Falls, Minnesota Purchasers of timber at this sale must pay down in cash at the time of sale CHAUFFEUR BECOMES AS PILOT at lc per post. twenty-five per cent of the value of the timber purchased, based on the estimated OF SHIP AND MUST REPORT SWK SE%, Sec. 20, T. 68, R. 24: 35 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft 5 ,M ft. 20. quantity and appraised price of same. Permits to cut and remove the timber Spruce at $6.00 per ft 20 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft 1200 Tamarack CARGO from the lands will be issued to the purchasers, such- permits to expire on June Ties at 16c per tie 250 Cedar Ties at 18c per tie 2200 Cedar Poles 1st 1924, and the timber must be cut and removed within that time unless the RILLUSTRi at 8c for 20 ft., 30c for 25 ft., 60c for 30 ft.,- $1.00 for 35 ft, $1.50 for 40 ft State Board of Timber Commissioners by unanimous vote agree to extend the Duluth, Nov. 18.—A chauffeur driving 2500 Cedar Posts at lc per post. permit beyond the time stated. No permit shall be extended except for good PERSGU an automobile across the border of 21. S% NW%, SWK. NWK SEK. SEK SEK, Sec. 18, T. 67, R. 25: 10 ft. Spruce I and sufficient reasons, and in that event no more than two extensions shall be at $5.00 per ft 60 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per ft 15 ft. Balsam at one country into another is under the granted for one year each according'to law. A condition of any extension shall Oar Mr odarsei Tfijwrt III? $1.50 per ft 155 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord 25 cords Balsam mui.| be that the purchaser shall be liable to the state for interest on the entire unpaid GaM* is nedy far same obligation as the captain of a Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1400 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie 150 purqhase price at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum, during the "How to Trap WM ship entering "a port.* He must report Cedar Posts at lc per post. whole time of such extension, and the destruction of the timber by any cause to the customs officials what his cargo Animals" W% NW%, Sec. 20, T. 67, R. 25: 2 ft. Jack P^ine at $4.00 per ft 5 IttSE whatsoever during the period of such extension shall not relieve the purchaser is. ft. Spruce at $6.00 per ft 60 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft 20 ft. rats Svrrum» Suppbt for the payment df same, and the said purchaser shallt be liable to the State for Hidbs Tags. Price* on Balsam at $2.00 per ft 190 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.50 per cord 15 timber cut the whole thereof. When an extension is granted any shall be This fact was pointed out yesterday and CUB Fvm. cords Balsam Pulpwood at 75c per cord 2100 Tamarack Ties at 20c per tie. marked the same as provided for in the original permit, except, that the year or valuable information. by N. A. Linderberger, special United BUY 23. SE% SE%, Sec. 10, S% SWK, Sec. ll, N% NW%, Sec. 14, 67, R. 26: 5 OF AND SHIP TO operation as specified in ttte original permit shall be changed to the year of operation States deputy collector of customs for THB OLD RBLIABLB ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per ft 200 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.50 per under the extension. Ipf •otniimui iim. 1 Duluth, following his receipt of a telegram cord 350 Tamarack Ties at 20c per tie. That any pine timber on the lands which in the judgment of the State OMKfte MIMHKAFOUa, MUM. iiS-S N% N%, SW% NEK, Sec. 20, T. 67, R. 26: 10 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per from the federal customs office 24. Forester or his assistants are of value to the State for reforestation purposes ft 5 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft 500 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $3.00 shall be reserved to the State for such purposes. All trees to be so reserved at International Falls, Minn., 1 per cord 10 cords Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1,000 Tamarack Ties shall be properly marked by the State Forestry Department in advance of any which stated that two men were detained WMr*? at 20c per tie. logging operations. in connection with liquor smuggling. N% NEK, SEK NEK, Sec. T. 68, R. 26: 20 ft. Spruce at mm- 25. S% SEK, 24, •&>/ All Tamarack timber which in the judgment of, the State Appraiser is $6.00 per ft 10 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per M. ft 65 cords Spruce Pulpwood suitable for ties~shall be cut into ties to-a. pbint where the tree is eight inches at $2.00 per cord 1250 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie 600 Cedar Ties in diameter. All Tamarack timber is to be utilized to six inches in diameter. A man giving the name' of Thomas m-. at 20ctper tie 604^ Cedar poles at 10c for 20 ft., 25c for 25 ft., 60c for 30 ft., Where Cedar ties are cut the same shall be cut to eight-inch diameter at Woods and his chauffeur, who gave $1.00 for 35 ft., $1.50 for 40 ft 13,500 Cedar Posts at lc per post. the .small end. the name of Griffith were the two men NWK NEK, Sec. 35, T. 66, R. 27: 2S cords Birch wood at 50c per cord 200 GENERATORS 26. I Where Cedar posts are listed, the price specified shall be for a 7-foot post. cords Tamarack Wood at 25c per cord. detained. The charge is that the pair Any Cedar timber cut into lengths between ft and ft. inclusive, shall b» 8 18 STARTERS SWK NEK. Sec. 36, T. 66, R. 27: 150 cords Birch Wood at 50c per cord 26 27. Sparged for at a price based upon the market value of the timber when cut drove into this country from Canada MAGNETOS cords Jack Pine Wood at 25c per cord. I' Where Cedar poles are not specified at a graduated price, it shall mean with a quantity of whisky, in ah automobile, FANS NEK NEK, Sec. 36, T. 67, R. 27: 50 cords Tamarack Wood at 25c per cord. that all Cedar timber-that will measure 5 inches in diameter 22 feet from tie •.a: fil' according to the telegram. Mr. HEATERS 29. SWK NWK. Sec. 13, T. 155, R. 25 200 cords Tamarack w6od at 25c per cprd. ground shall be cut into 20-ft poles. If purchasers prefer cutting this timber li Linderbergcfir stated Woods would probably SEK NEK, Sec. 14, T. 155, R. 25: 200 cords Tamarack "Wfood at 25c per oord. SO. into Cedar posts, then the Cedar poles of a longer length shall bear a price baaed COOKING UTENSILS 31. WK. SEK. Sec. 16, T. 152, R. 26: 100 Cedar Poles at 15c per pole £600 upon the market value at the time of cutting. be charged with smuggling I* and REWIRE CARS, nAHa* Pnatn a 1a VIA. nnat 't. Cedar Posts at lc per post. Spruce trees in. or over in from the ground, be e*t 10 diameter 2 ft shall Sf whisky as as federal warrants Before sending your work soon and sealed as log timber up to a point the tree is 8 in. or balance 32. SEK NEK. 6BK SEK. Sec. 21, SWK NWK. NWK SWK. Sec. 22, T. where less. The could be secure, from St. Paul,, and away see w. JI. of the tree shall be cut and escaleA^ into pulpwood cords. R. 26: 1 ft Pine at $10.00 per ft 5 ft Spruce at $6.00 per ft 0 that the chauffeur would doubtless State appraisers or Forest Rangers' may reserve unto the State areas ef 10 ft. Tamarack-at $5.00 per ft 55 cords Spruce Pulpwood at/$2.00 7 small thrifty spruce pulpwood that may be growing on the lands. face the charge of failure to report per cord 36 cords Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1,050 Tamarack Ties Auto Electri The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. at lc per tier 500 Gedar Ties at 18c per tie, 500i Cedar poles at 10c for 20 the "cargo" of the automobile to the ft., 30c for 25 ft COefor 30 ft., $1.25 for 36 ft., $2.50 for 40 ft 17,000 Cedar Dated, at St Paul, Minn., this 16th day of November, 1922. customs officials. "The chauffeur," he Repair Shop p~"" •. R. P. CHASE, Stale Auditor, said, "is considered the conductor or ^3% Ji 53. SWK NEK. sec. 22, T. 152. R. 26: 25.M ft Pine at S«.00 per ft. SIS 8th Avenue I' 11% captain of the vehicle, find as such is St. Pwd) Miuueioift. 54. SEK SEKv Sec. 10, T. 151, R. 27: 1 M'ft Pine at $8,00 per ft 5 ft. required-to explain its cargo." Press Nov. l«-23-St Spruce at,$5.00 per ft ,5 ft Balsam at pejr ft, 10 coigjp Spruce IIM