International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
November 30, 1922 · Page 2 of 8
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Btjljfr A THE PfTERMATIONAt FALLS PBrac .,- PAGE THREE ?i-M\ •f I -r C(NP COOK FOUND GOVERNMENT REFUSES L. O. O. M. EXPECTS TO ADD dependents but as taxpaying supporters engine and^ years as an active railroader TO RAISE LEVELS western and southern roads until on MORE MEMBERS IN DRIVE of good citizenship. 5 entitles him to one of the comfortable June 20th, 1884, he secured a position DEM IN SHACK JUST STARTED, "James Ryan, now 8 years old, will pensions of the Northern Pacific RAINY LAKE WILL NOT BE IN. on the Montana division of the Northern' be at Mooseheart eleven years railway. Despite his advanced I CLUDED IN TREATY IFNTIL Pacific, where he continued in active The L. O. Of. M. has gained the distinction Ciaude, now 6, will be here thirteen years, Mr. Geer has always—even up DATA IS AVAILABLE? service until September 10, 1922. of being the strongest lodge years Gail, now 4, will be here fifteen to his last service days—passed with WAS MEMBER OF PARTY OF INTERNATIONAL "Running a locomotive is so much a in International Falls,, not only from years, while Samuel wl*o is but one high rank the most exacting examinations LUMBER CO. part of my life that it is mighty hard The conference of premiers the point of fnembership, totaling in *+x year old, will be here at least eighteen and tests of his profession and CRUISERS to give it up," he said. "For more than others interested in an international the' neighborhood of 400, but also in years. All of the Ryan children will held his seniority until just a few days fifty years I have run engi/ies, engines treaty regarding the control of the point of good work 'it has accomplished be here a total of fifty-seven years. ago, when he resigned to go on the retired Last Sunday Frank Fry of Littlefork, of all kinds, from the little ones that Lake of the Woods and Rainy lake' in this city. Therefore, as the Mooseheart governors list. who was passing through the country cost $10,000 a half century ago to the waters met in Ottawa last week. The spend $800 per year on .each During the past year $3,000 in benefits Mr- Geer began railroading in April, about 30 miles west of Gheen, a station mountain giants that are worth over town was represented by Messrs. D. J. has been paid out to Jocal members child, this means that $45,600 will be on the D., W. & P. railway, south 1854, on the Buffalo & Erie railroad as $100,000 today. Gillon, C, R. Fitch and Geo. \Vheeler. spent for the care and education of and this does not include the a water boy on a wood train. Before Ray, shopped at a shack to get 4f In an interview Mr. Fitch gave out "The Northern Pacific is the best sums expended on families of deceased these children during their stay at warm, and upon entering found a man long he had worked himself up to the the information that an arrangement railroad in the United States to work Mooseheart. Brother Ryan paid $10 members who are being cared for dead. position of fireman of a switch engine. had been made previous to the conference for. I think we have the ablest leaders or $2 a year during the five years of at Mooseheart, the home of this truly Upon inquiry, it was learned that In 1857 he entered the service of the which was amicable to the and the most loyal employees that his Membership, for this protection." beneficent order. the shack was being used as headquarters Michigan Central as fireman. province of Manitoba, the province of can be found anywhere." Membership Campaign On Secretary A. E. Kettridge of the local for a party of cruisers who were Ontario and also satisfactory to E. In 1860, Mr. Geer cast his first vote, During the balance of this year the lodge is in receipt of the following working in th« vicinity for the International W. Backus regarding control of the for Abraham Lincoln, and in 1861 he CITY WILL GIVE WORK -Wl local lodge is putting on a membership letter from James J. Davis, director Lumber company. The man Lake of the Woods. followed his convictions and enlisted campaign and all persons who are not general, relative to the amount of Hibbing.—Mayor Gagnon declared found dead was known as Charles On the question of the inclusion of in the Third Michigan cavalry. At the members at the present time are urged maney expended on children recently today *that the village of Hibbing will Sprague, who had been employed as Rainy lake watershed in this treaty, to join. close of the Civil war he was mustered sent from Virginia to Mooseheart and furnish work for miners laid off because -cook for the party of cruisers. He objection was raised by the representatives out. as a first sergeant and resumed Lodge officials express the opinion the care and effort that is used in making of the winter cessation of opear was well known to woodsmen through of Fort Frances to any raising his place on the Michigan Central. that at least 200 more names will them good citizens: pit mining. The Oliver company, the this section and had been employed by of the waters of Rainy lake. Photographs be added to the membership rolls In 1868 he ventured forth to secure largest employer of the district, has the International Lumber company "A few days a£o, shortly after the of the conditions of certain when the drive is concluded- an acquaintance with other lines and about 1,400 men employed in open pit for a number of years. death of Brother Ryan, James, Claude, streets and ol Pither's Point park other parts of the country. He worked mining who are usually laid off during It is supposed that Sprague died Gail and Samuel 'Ryan arrived at during the' high water of 1916 were for the Union Pacific and other OLDEST ENGINEER RETIRES the winter months. sometime Saturday during the absence Mooseheart to make our city their future shown the members of the Dominion" of the other men of the party, home. Mrs. Ryan accompanied FROM SERVICE government. who had not returned on Sunday up her children to Mooseheart and w.ill On viewing these pictures of the to the time of the finding of the body remain with them. flooded conditions, the premier of Canada At 83, George Geer of Bozeman, CROOKSTON COLLEGE by Fry. The cause of death is not "Mooseheart wil spend approximately said, "You have got to be protected." Montana, believed to be the oldest locomotive «r known at this time, but is supposed to Is the oldest and best equipped Business School in Northwest. The delegates were assured by $3,000 a year on this little family, the engineer in active service in be from natural causes. Sir Lomer Gouin that the interests of We have helped thousands achieve Success, we can the United States, has decided to turn doing its best to make them good Coroner Liljeblad was summoned help you. Lowest expenses. Board and room in private Fort Frances were perfectly safe in his engine over to the newer generation. citizens, and after they have been last night, and together with Rolle' family $4.50 to $5 per week. Tuition is reduced. Tuition free hands of the government. Green, undertaker, left for the scene given a high school education and to cripples if they have only lost a finger. Write today for The result of the conference as far Although Mr. Geer declares his eye where an inquest was conducted today. taught a trade they will be returned to catalog1 to E. M. SATHRE, President, Crookston College, as Rainy lake is affected was that the to be as bright and his brain as clear The body will be brought here for Crookston, Minn. whole matter will be heard before a their home town in Virginia to take as they were in 1854, when he began burial. tribunal, either the international joint their places in the community, not- as railroading, he thinks 54 years on an waterways commission or some other POSTMASTER H. J. MINER CALLS body appointed by the government of NOTICE OF SALE OF STUMP AGE ON STATE LANDS ATTENTION TO EXCHANGE Canada. Engineers will gather all the OF SAVINGS STAMPS available data ,both as to conditions It was stated by the government enunder During the war the government otfered any raise of water and what Notice is hereby given that I will offer for sale at public auction in the Pulpwood a^ $2.00 per cord 5 cords Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 06 war saving stamps, paying about steps if any would have to be taken to 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. o'clock in the forenoon, certain timber belonging to the State of Minnesota. 4 per cent as a method of saving for 35. protect the town and other interests. S% SK, Sec. 13, T. 152, R. 27: 2 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft 40 ft Spruoe Following is the list of lands (referred to in the above notice) upon which people of small means. Since the war, at $6.00 per ft 10 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft 15 ft. Balsam at It is estimated by the engineering the timber is situated and a statement of the estimated quantities of timber $2.00 per ft 105 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.50 pei* cord 175 cords Balsam and to take the place of war savings department that this will occupy two thereon that will be so offered and the appraised prices of the same: Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1300 Tamarack Ties at 20c per tie 100 Cedar stamps, the government offered Treasury Sale No. years at least. On the completion of Ties at 22c per tie 600 Cedar Poles'at 10c for 20 ft, 40c for 25 ft., 80c savings certificates in denominations 1. SK SEK. Sec. 15, T. 68, R. 22: 12 ft. Pine at $9.00 per ft 6 cords this report an opportunity will be allowed for 30 ft., $1.50 for 35 ft, $2.50 for 40 ft 6600 Cedar Posts at lc per post Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord 30 Cedar poles at 25c per pole, 1000 36. of $25, $100 and $1,000, now sold the town of Fort Frances and SEK NEK, Sec. 29, T. 152, R. 27: 100 cords Tamarack Wood at 25c per cord. Cedar posts at lc per post. 37. NEK SEK, Sec. 29, T. 152, R. 27: 150 cords Tamarack Wood at 25c per cord. to investors at $20, $50, $82 and $820, gineers that there was not sufficient 2. SW% SEK. Sec. 12, T. 69, R. 22: 15 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft 2 S%, Sec. 4, T. 152, R. 29: 2 ft. Spruce at $5.00 per ft 5 ft. Tamarack respectively. They pay 4 per cent if data now available to base any satisfactory cords Spruce 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 held until maturity, five years from the report upon Fort Frances 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 date of issue. About $025,000,000 of 60c for 30 ft, $1.25 for 35 ft., $2.00 for 40 ft 5,000 Cedar posts at lc per post. Times. 10c for 20 ft., 25c for 25 ft., 60c for 30 ft., $1.00 for 35 ft., $1.50 for 40 ft 3. SWK SWK. Sec. 30, T. 69, R. 22: 8 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 War Savings Stamps, series of 1918, "10,000 Cedar Posts at lc per post. per cord 175 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie 50 Cedar Ties at 20c per tie 39. $2.0# N%, NWK SWK. Sec. 7, T. 152, R. 29: 267 cords Spruce Pulpwood at become due January 1st, 1923, and the 16-YEAR-OLD BOY 25 Cedar Poles at 20c per pole 400 Cedar Posts at lc per post. per cord 730 Tamarack Ties at 15c per tie 100 Cedar Ties at 18c per tie government now offers to issue Treasury S% NEK. Sep. 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 ACCIDENALLY SHOT BY savings certificates in exchange at $5.00 per ft 3100 Cedar posts at lc per post, 100 cords Tamarack ft 670,0 Cedar Posts at lc per post YOUTHFUL COMPANION for them, affording the owners an opportunity wood at 25c per cord. 40. SK NEK. NEK SWK, NWK SEK. SEK SEK. Sec. 35, T. 152 R. 29: 1 5. SWK SEK. Sec. 11, T. 67, R. 23: 30 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ff 5 ft. to continue a safe investment ft Pine at $8.00 per ft 8 ft Spruce at $5.00 per ft 20 ft. Balsam Spruce at $5.00 per ft 20 ft Poplar at $2.00 per ft. at $1.00 per M. ft 55 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.50 per cord 30 cords with good interest. Saving has Wallace Kucera, aged 16, son of 6. EK SEK. Sec. 15, T. 67, R. 23: 3 ft. Pine at $8.00 per ft 8M ft. Spruce Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 25 Tamarack Ties at 15c per tie, Ifl furnished the life blood for many nations Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kucera, is at the at $4.00 perM ft 70 ft. Tamarack at $3.00 per M. ft 15.M ft. Poplar at Cedar Poles at 25c per pole 1200 Cedar Posts, at lc per post. and insures prosperity to the 41. $2.00 per ft 42 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord 1600 Tamarack 12 SK, Sec. 2, T. 153, R. 29: 306 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, Craig hospital here in a critical condition pes people. The government is doing everything Ties at 18c per tie 60 Cedar Poles at 20c per pole 200 Cedar Posts at lc cords Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1390 Tamarack Ties at 12c as a result of the accidental discharge per post. tie 130 Cedar Ties at 16c per tie 1180 Cedar Poles at 5c for 20 ft., possible to encourage saving of a .22 calibre rifle in the WK SWK. Sec. 14, T. 67, R. 23: 45 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft 16 ft. for 25 ft., 50c for 30 ft 90c for 35 ft, $1.50 for 40 ft 13,900 Cedar Posts at in the United States by offering sound hands of Ray Martin of this city. lc per post Poplar at $2.00 per ft 20 ft. 8pruce at $6.00 per ft 20 ft Tamarack and attractive securities for the investment 42. The regrettable happening occurred at $4.00 per ft 2700 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie 135 corda Spruce All of Sec. 11, T. 153. R. 29: 11 ft Pine at $8.00 pen ft 10 ft. Balsaa of small sums. If you want 26 Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord Cedar poles at 20c per pole 75 Cedar Posts at $1.00 per ft 260 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.50 per cord 65 oor&i yesterday afternoon at the Kucera at lc per post. 145 Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1635 Tamarack ties at 12c per tie to save, and insure your future, it home near Ericsburg. According to 8. EK SWK T. R. ft.. Sec. 14, 67, 23 47 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft 30 ft. Cedar Ties at 15c per tie 1675 Cedar Poles at 5c for 20 ft, 20c for 26 would pay you to investigate Uncle Ray Martin's story, he had unloaded Poplar and Balm of Gilead at $2.00 per ft 10 ft Spruce at $6.00 per Povt. 60c for 30 ft, 90c for 35 ft, $1.50 for 40 ft 24,000 Cedar posts at lc per Sam's Savings System. 43. the rifle, a .22 automatic, and laid it on 25 ft 3 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per ft 120 cords Spruce Pulpwood at All of Sec. 23, T. 163, R. 29: 6 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.50 per cord, $2.00 per cord 280 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie 370 Cedar Ties at 20c per tie a chair. Believing he had left his cords Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 46' Tamarack Ties at 12c per tie 1350 Cedar Posts at lc per post. Oedar 80 Cedar ties at 15c per tie 100 Cedar Poles at 20c per pole 2800 The Argentine- government will gloves outside, he went for them. On 9. NW% NWK. NB% 8WK. Sec. 6, T. 70, R. 23: 110 cords Spruce Pulpwood Posts at lc per post electrify a railroad crossing the Andes returning, he says, he noticed the gun at $2.60 per cord, 600 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie. 44. Lot 4. SEK NWK, SK NEK. S%, Sec. 11, T. 154, R. 29: 25 ft Spruce at to the Chilean frontier. 10 had been tampered with and picked it EH NBH, Sec. 14, T. 70, R. 23: 70 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per $5.00 per ft 625 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $1.60 per cord 2500 Tamarack up to examine it. Although both Mr. cord 335 Tamarack Ties 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 and Mus. Kucera are deaf mutes, Mr. WK SWK. Sec. 16, T. 70, R. 23: 550 cords Mixed wood at 26c per cord. 40 ft 35,000 Cedar Posts at lc per post. Kucera has the habit of making a peculiar 45. NEK. Sec. 20, T. 70, R. 23: 960 cords Mixed Wood at 26c per cord. NEK. SK NWK. SK, Sec. 12. T. 154, R. 29: 10 ft. Spruce at $5.00 per noise when he wants to attract SWK. SE?4, SEK SWH. Sec. 20, T. 70, R. 23: 120 cords Spruce Pulpwood a£ ft 1130 cords Spruce pulpwood at $1.50 per cord 1125 Tamarack Ties at attention. Ray states that Mr. Kucera $2.50 per cord. 15c per tie 30 Cedar Ties at 18c per tie 300 Cedar Poles at 8c for 20 ft., made that noise and as he turned in E% NEK, Sec. 21, T. 70, R. 2$: 75 cords'Spruce Pulpwood at $2.60 per cord, 20c for 25 ft., 50c for 30 ft., $1.00 for 36 ft., $1.50 for 40 ft., 2000 Cedar Posts at lc per post. SEK SEK, Sec. 17, T. 69. R. 23: 18 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord. his direction he discharged the rifle. W% NW%, SEK NWK, E% SWK. Sec. 18, T. 69, R. 23: 67 cords Spruce Wallace Kucera was reclining on a Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord. TERMS OP SALE bed in the same room and was in alignment NWK. SK NEK, SEK. 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 with the gun when it was discharged. 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 th« The bullet struck him in the at 75c per cord, 144 Tamarack Ties at. 16c per tie 250 Cedar Posts at General Laws of 1909 and acts amendatory thereto. lc per post elbow of the left arm and passed sold* IS Timber estimated and appraised per feet will be offered and NK NW14, SWK NWK. WK SWK. Sec. 29, T. 69, R. 23: 20 ft. Pine at through the upper part of that member pw per ft timber estimated and appraised per cord will be offered and sold $10.00 per ft 2 ft Spruce at $6.00 per ft 4 ft. Tamarack at $6.00 pole into the body, severing a large cord, all cords to be single cords timber estimated and appraise^ as tie, per ft 125 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.50 per cord 910 Tamarack the or post timber, will be offered and sold per tie, or per pole, or per post, and artery, penetrating one lung and lodging 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. in the left shoulder. A E the kinds of timber advertised on the lands in the different sections. None of 19 SEK NE%, NEK SE-K, Sec. 10, T. 67. R. 24: 35 ft. Pine at $11.00 per The accident occurred about 2:30 timber can be sold for less than the appraised prices as given herein, and any ft 16 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per ft 10 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per Lawyer per o'clock, and it was nearly two hours bidding over and above the appraised prices shall be by percentage, the 'ft 60 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $3.00 per cord 1800 Tamarack Ties at 20c cent bid to be added to the appraised price of each of the different kinds of tlm* International Slate Bank Bldg. later before medical assistance could per tie 250 Cedar ties at 22c per tie 4200 Cedar poles at 10c for 20 ft, 40c ber advertised on the land. No bid will be accepted of less than five per cent. be procured, resulting in the loss ot 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 at lc per post. considerable blood. He was brought twenty-five per cent of the value of the timber purchased, based on the estimated 20. SWK SEK, Sec. 20, T. 68, R. 24: 35 ft. Pine at $10.00 per ft 5 ft. to the Craig hospital by Paul Reuter 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 and is under the care of Dr. Pearson, from the lands will be Issued to the purchasers, such permits to expire on June RILLUSTRl 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 Ericsburg, and Dr. Craig. The physicians 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 PERSGU believe that there is a good 2500 Cedar Posts at lc per post. permit beyond the time stated. No permit shall be extended except for good"* 21. chance of his recovering, although it SK NWK. SWK. NWK &EK. SEK SEK. Spc. 18, T. 67, R. 25: 10 ft. Spruce and sufficient reasons, and in tltat event no more than two extensions shall b® at $6.00 per ft 60 ft. Tamarack at $4.00 per ft 15 ft. Balsam at has been impossible to operate due to granted for one year each according to law. A condition of any extension shall 0«r B«Wadirfrf Trapper's I $1.50 per ft 155 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 per cord 25 cords Balsam GaMe riady fT wiHai. his shocked condition and loss of be that the purchaser shall be liable to the state for interest on the entire unpaid Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1400 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie 150 purchase price at the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum, during the "How to Trap Wild blood. Cedar Posts at lc per post. whole time of such extension, and the destruction of the timber by any cause The parents of the unfortunate boy Animals" & T. W% NWK, Sec. 20, 67, R. 25: 2 ft. Jack Pine at $4.00 per ft 5 whatsoever during the period of such extension shall not relieve the purchaser M' are distracted with grief while Ray mi SUPPLIES. Slipplni ft. Spruce at $6.00 per ft 60 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per ft 20 ft. for the payment of same, and the said purchaser shall* be liable to the State for Taa*. Prices on HlBll Balsam at $2.00 per ft 190 dords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.50 per, cord 15 Martin is almost crazed from the effects the whole thereof. When an extension is granted any timber cut shall be AND Funs, and other cords Balsam Pulpwood at 76c per cord 2100 Tamarack Ties at 20c per tie. valuable information. market? the same as provided for in the original permit except, that the yea* o» of his unintentional act. BUY OF AND SHIP TO 23. SEK SEK, Sec. 10, SK SWKi Sec. 11, N% NWK, Sec. 14, T. 67, R. 26: 5 operation as specified in the original permit shall be changed to the year of operation THE OLD MLIABLP ft Tamarack at $4.00 per ft 200 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.50 per under the extension. •emwEsnn nx tmn. GENERAL PERSHING cord 350 Tamarack Ties at 20c per tie. 1SOO) lUNIIlAfOUI. MDOL That any pine timber on the lands which in the judgment of the State 24. NK NK. SWK NEK. Sec. 20, T. 67. R. 26: 10 ft. Spruce at $6.00 per Forester or his assistants are of value to the State for reforestation purposes DELIVERS ADDRESS IN ft 5 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per lil ft 500 cords Spruce Pulpwood at $3.00 shall be reserved to the State for such purposes. All trees to be so reserved MINNEAPPOLIS TODAY per cord 10 cords Balsam Pulpwood at 50c per cord 1,000 Tamaractf Ties shall be properly marked by the State Forestry Department in advance of a ay at 20c per tie. logging operations. We Repair 25 NH NEK. SEK NEK. S% SEK. Sec. 23, T. 68. R. 26: 20 ft. Spruce at All Tamarack timber which in the judgment of the State Appraiser is Minneapolis, Nov. 28.—General John $6.00 per ft 10 M) ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per M. ft 65 cords Spruce Pulpwood suitable for ti^s shall be cut into ties to a point where the tree is eight inches J. Pershing, who is in Minneapolis today, at $2.00 per cord 1250 Tamarack Ties at 18c per tie 600 Cedar Ties in diameter. All Tamarack timber is to be utilised to six inches in diameter. at 20S per tie 600 Cedar polec at 10c for 20 ft.. 25c for 25 ft.. 60c for 30 ft.. in the course of an address at the Where Cedar ties are.cut the same shall be cut to eight-inch diameter at 40 $1.00 for 35 ft., $1.60 for ft 13,^00 Cedar Posts at lc per post. the small end. Auditorium, appealed to his hearers GENERATORS NWK NEK. Sec. 35, T. 66, R. 27: 26 cords Birch wood at 50c per cord 200 Where Cedar posts are listed, the price specified shall be for a 7-foot post. and to the nation "to look cold, hard STARTERS cords Tamarack Wood at 25c per cord. Any Cedar timber cut into lengths between 8 ft and 18 ft. inclusive, shall be facts in the face and not forget our SWK NEK. Sec. 36, T. 66, R. 27: ISO cords Birch Wood at 50c per cord 25 MAGNETOS charged for at a price based upon the market value of the timber when cut cords Jack Pine Wood at 25c per cord. obligations in the blind hope that we Where Cedar poles are not specified at a graduated price, it shall meaa FANS R. NEK NEK. Sec. 36. T. 67. 27: 60 cords Tamarack Wood at 25c per cord. tfee may not again engage in armed conflict'.' that all Cedar timber that will measure 6 inches in diameter 22 feet from HEATERS R. SWK NWK. Sec. 13, T. 155, 25: 200 cords Tamarack wood at 25c per cord. ground shall be cut into 20-ft poles. If purchasers prefer cutting this timber COOKING UTENSILS R. SEK NEK. Sec. 14, T. 165, 25: 200 cords Tamarack Wood at 25c per-cord. into Cedar posts, then the Cedar poles of a longer length shall bear a price baaed and REWIRECARS. R. W% SEK. Sec. 16, T. 152, 26: 100 Cedar Po'.'c- at 15c per pole 1500 upon the market value at the time of cutting. STAR OUTFIELDER DIES Cedar Posts at lc per poat. Before sending your work Spruce trees 10 in. or over in diameter 2 ft from the ground, shall be eat Nv 4 5 SEK NEK, SBK SEK. Sec. 21, SWK NWK, Sec. T.152. and scaled as log timber up to a point where the tree is 8 in. or less. The balance away see us. ^K. 23, R. 26: 1M(L Pine at $10.00 per ft 5 ft. Upr-^e at $6.00 per ft of the tree shall be cut and cscaled into pulpwood cords. A uto Electric Portsmouth, Ohio, NoV. 28.—Austen 10 ft. Tamarack at $5.00 per fti cords Spruce Pulpwood at $2.00 State appraisers or Porest Rangers may reserve unto the State- areas of 55 per cord 35 cords Balsam Pulpwood at per cord 1,050 Tamarack Ties small thrifty spruce pulpwood that may be growing on the lands. McHenry, star outfielder of the St. 50c at 16c per tie: 609 Cejlar Ties at 18e per tie, 600 Cedar poles at 10c for 0 The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Repair Shop Louis National league baseball club, ft. 30e for 25 ft. 60c for 30*ft, $1.25 for 35 ft., $2.50 for 40 ft 17,000 Cedar ||v. Dated at St Paul, Minn., this 15th day of November, 1922. died here today following an operation Posts at lc per post. 'mdk R. P. CHASE, State Auditor, recently performed cm his brain. SWK NEK. Bee. Jt. T. 152.R. 26: 25 ft. Pine at 16.00 per ft.^# -V y" -V.. /'-J SIS Mi ATWM He. is survived by a widow and two St Paul, Miimesola. SEK &EK. 8ec. 10. T. 151. R. 17: lH ft Pine at $8.00 per ft ft. children. Spruce at $640 per l* ft 5K ft Balsam at per ft, cords Spruce Prese NOT. H-M-8# $1.0* Mr,