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Published Every Saturday. ms Continued trom First Page. leave the conditions as they are. ‘They have relied on the integrity of _.| the state'to keep faith with them. If the present tax is withdrawn and the district is compelled totake care of the loan and maintain the schools maton rack vehe: Poste raees are orca you can see the embarrassing condi- tion in which the district will be. “The pine timber is practically re- moved from Itasca county, and of it the state has had its share. Iron ore is now taking the place of lumber more and moreeach year, but in ltasca county it is mostly low grade and cannot be used except after it has been subjected to a scientilic process. It is necessary to strip a heavy overburden to open one of these low grade mines, and in order By E. C. KILEY. @WO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Opposed to Tonnage Tax Law. Tae Sr. Pau Dispatcn has dis- covered and acknowledges the injust- ice which a state tonnage tax on iron ore would bring to the cities and villages of the range, according to an article on the subject published dur- ing the early part of the week. The to be assured of its having a place in recognition by the Dispatch is the|the demand for iron ore there is no more to be remarked as it is the first}chance to add anything to the cost appearance in a Twin city paper of|Withovt endangering the demadd. ditorial notice of any degree of The industry in the low grade ores could be easily checked for an in- intelligence. and justice On the sub- definite period by adding anything to ject. In regard to the argument Of} the cost of making it commercially those favoring the new tax law, and | desirable. the claim that they have no inten-| “The tonnage tax proposition is tion of reducing the income to the phisiprgartianind Te cunt pie communities in the mining region,| | orating companies would work the but will provide that a portion of the} mines that are now opened up, and tax levied will be given to the cities] let their low grade undeveloped lands and villages concerned, we quote] lie idle. from the Dispatch‘ “‘that would bea “The tonnage tax law would dis- i : 2 courage exploratory work in Itasca mere amelioration of the wrong ip- county and depress business genérally. flicted by the adoption of a bad/Phere is no redeeming feature about principle, the bill and it should be killed.” That the action of the legislators will no doubt be based on the idea of justice the Herald-Review feels contident, and the work of the Dis-}| That the new depot promised for pitch ia searching ont and exposing | Y4"S by the Grgat Northera road is . sa tn about to be given Deer River is now the injustice of the proposed law a sure thing and not to be doubted its readers and the legislature, while} jonger was Made potent by the ap- it might be more complete, is greatly] pearance of the complete plans in the an e New Depot for Deer River. PLANE TALK is a smooth article when it operates on your work bench and the plane is from this popular hardware store. GET A PLANE and don’t use an adz in trying to smooth things off. The plane is better and if bought at this store will be the finest articles of its Kind to be had. Ask Mr. Carpenter what he thinks of our planes. He’ll say they’re O. K., and so ‘will you if you buy one. get them here. W.J. & H. D. Powers Grand Rapids, Minn. For tools of all kinds, Lieberman Bros. Things for Winter Wear for Men Lieberman Bros. ONE PRICE AND THAT RIGHT aT LIEBERMAN BROS. We have a full line of overcoats on hand in different shades and lengths. You will be distinguished in their appearance without paying a premium for it. We still have a com- plete woolen goods made by Did you try a pair of our R. E. Z. shoes this fall? It is a shoe that is a combination of comfort, style and durability. assortment of honorable people with a reputation.’ Lieberman Bros. Opposite Hotel Pokegama appreciated by the people of theen-}hands of the chief engineer at the station. They were seen by several citizens and measurements were Tne Princeton Union denies the made on the right-of-way west: of the : 5. eckabien, present shed. The new structure report that Bob Dunn has establish- measures 30 feet wide and 72 feet-long ed headquarters for the winter at the] with a platform full width and reach- Merchants hotel, St, Paul, as report-|ing from street to street. It will the St. Paul papers. | COMtain bwo large waiting rooms, a " Unionousht:tolkhow freight office and a ticket office and a sy * pat. Si large freight shed with a house track. presented by the Mino- cg ie : iceman who shot six times og and only succeeded in Ns The e animals tail suggests How long would it Lire range. — tly by New Books at lies public library has receiyed a number of new books during the past week among which are the follow- to reach a |ing: The Man on the Box, McGrath; Hesper, Garland; St. Nicholas Book of Plays and Operettas: Character Building Thought Power, Trine: Soldiers of Fortune, Davis: Lightin’ Time Dunbar: Poems, English Waters Finberg: My People albot. At the same rate eset eS ANTESPITTING and anti-profanity « ices are all right in their way, it should not be expected that bumano Real Candle Southey’s Color Painters. of thePlains, will ever transform a g into a gevtleman.—Princetoo T Will Await Trial. Luke Osborne was brought before Judge Bailey Tuesday. charge with Mayhem, aud waived examuination,| = being bound over to the June term of the district cuurt. Luke acquired a taste for human flesh it is alleged and about Dee. 1, 1906, attacked Wm, No, but it’ provides for putting 1 Lhe pen or otherwise paying nalty The Other Fellows’ Quips. \ Washington scientist claims that be lias found a wav of making whis- What is really key. without a worm. Campbell of the St. Paul mining needed, however, is something that}location and in the conflict which wil iminate the snake. —Chisholmj}ensued Mr. Campbell’s nose was Tribune amputated. Osborne had been in A Frenchman Claims to have bis-|hidiog for some time an was bnt m which. will pervent|recertly arrested ing. Is this coulda tered though the medium wood pile it maui come in Bovey Making Improvements. handy at this time of. the scme people at least.— ion Union. A large force of men are engaged in putting the boulevard on the lake shore at Bovey into condition and present indications prumise one of the finest driveways in the state. Bovey is making advancement in many others ways and is a busy little town at present. The work of excavating is going on around the new hospital; also grading on Morri- Sen Bailey says the investigation t his oil record is goiag too far. Fine! The re were fears that it weuldo’t go far enough.—St. Paul News. AEE AE HE ME AE ME AEE ee Ae a ae A AF HE A ate Ae ae ae as ate a ae eae ate ate te EE EE A newspaper declares. that there would be more Rockefellers in the world if youag meu spent as much NEW SPRING WAISTS All the newest fads and fancies as they are to be found in the most stylish spring waists are contained in those shown here. of the handsomest patterns ever shown in the We have some city. Our line is large and marked at prices that will induce you to oy We itivite ye to call. oe. HL Marr GRAND RAPIDS, REARS GE ae ate ate ate ate ae att ote ae ate ate ate ate ate ate a a ae ate ah ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ate ae ae a eee ae Rea aa mE Grand Rapids Village ras We have choice resideuce lots all over town and ing them on such easy down and $5 per month is certainly easy. the matter over. We also have some choice business lots on our lists. are for sale on easy terms. REISHUS-REMER LAND COMPANY, CSHASASSSRHSS AG TAGA SSSA GTHT HASH Seo HS ee OoeS SHEE Se - MINNESOTA Down and $§ per month $9 iweare terme that anybody can buy Come in and talk A house and three lots fo Grand Rapids - - Minnesota | LET US WORRY WE — USED TO IT Taitoring Tailoring Repair all Kinds of Clothes — Fur. aes < me ae | MADSEN & ANDERSON | SUCCESSORS TO CHARLES HAMMER § = WE bpo-—— i Ladies’ Gentlemen’s RAANAA24A2410404000000000002 PIONEER STORE Rew Spring Goods It is an absolute essential for every woman to secure some new things for spring and summer wear, and right now, during the cold blustery days when you are kept in doors most of the time, is the time to make them up. RI A IR Ee Ae we AE SE ae ARE a ARE ARE AE EE HE aE a RENE aS aie tee He ae EE effort in money making as they do inj son and Cole avenues. Perhaps, but there is something wrong about the young man who would rather make money than to make love. Besides, haven't we eno Rockefellers now?—The Tove making Fell and Broke Leg. Mrs. I. D. Rasmussen sustained a f fracture of her left leg just above/U, the ankle on Saturday’evening last. H Commor An ex r. jange says George Washing- ton never told a lie. We will bet > dollars that he told the Widow 2 hundred before he married Bemidji Sentinel. The accident cccured at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Rasmussee, had stepped out of the house. and slipping, tell down on the frozen ground fracturing the small bene. Dr. Storch set the limb | and the victim of the accident is} getting along nicely. Many Notable Performers. The program for the circus and} vaudeville performance to be held at the high school auditorium tonight embraces in its list of performers such notabies as Hans Schmitg, Fritz _ Cohasset Resident Dies Mrs. Henry Holly, aged 68 years, died at her home in the vicinity of | Von Smash. Henrick Von Miller,| Cohasset some time during Wednes- | Chris Poppenheimer, Olof Fitzpat- day night. The deceased had been rick, Joaquin Hossenpfeffer and thejin the best of health on retiring and Swinganfall fam The circus will | ber death undoubtedly was due to for the first time in the} heart disease. She is survived by a Goups in their original! busband and several childern. The i introduce 2S >> GEO. BOOTH, Manufacturerof GRAND RAPID, AW//NN 66 9s Have achieved an excellent BOOTH S CIGARS repubatton all over Northern of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. This insures the utmost cleanliness and “ee oe in manufacture. Call for them. For sale every where. Fine Cigars Minnesota. They are made ~* AAAWAAAAAAAEATANATTT2 | We will take pleasure in showing our new distinctive and beautiful line of Parisian Shadow Silk Oriole Silk Linen Finish Chambrays Imported Madras r Silk Organdies May Flower Basteste Swiss Applique Embroideried Gingham French Organdies Scotch Gingham Row is the Time to Buy -JOHN *BECKFELT : Grand Rapids, - - Minnesota WHEN YOU GET THE city the dance a feature the promoters. that the performanee will be accord- ed a large attendance. much heralded by | funeral was held this morning ie There is no doubt}9:00 with interment at the Ltasca Catholic cemetery, Rev. Fr. Feehley of St. Joseh’s church officiating. DEFECTIVE PAGE a Subscribe for the Herald-Review we HERALD - REVIEW YOU GET THE NEWS aan