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—-= IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE COHASSET, MINNESOTA, JUNE 14, 1911 BOOST FOR COHASSET PARAAARREEEDEAAEAARERCURE TOUTES TED OFFERINGS rt} The Ladies of Cohasset and vicinity should remember that I carry a nice line of $ Hs Ladies Gloves I “ Children’s Hats Hair Goods _ COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER | MRS, W. W. FLETCHER 3 3 4 3 COUNTRY SCRIBES Who Assisted in Making the Meeting a Success. ENJOY OUTING <= Passed Resolutions Thanking Those retreat | They are thoroughly in sympathy | UPPUNENIS BUNCO FARMERS | with the thot and purpose of the} Spies park and as a result their adminis- | President Speaks Plainly on Reci- hi tration is making the institution Procity at Chicago. Chicago, June 5.—Pre nt Taft, in its founders intended it | @ speech before the Western Economic ‘should be, a place of Bearectioi'acoleey here, declared that the yrin- for one of the state’s remaining | cipal opposition to the Canadian reci- rocity agreement came not from the euuts” 2 | natural beaut spots and a quiet | farmer but from the lumber “trust” for some of the state’ Sroue from American manufacturers of ieitizens who seek a place for quiet | Raa paper | jrest : and comfort. Pérsonally they adiive have made our stay very pleasant |the s jand we shall fong remember their | Some of | opponen that he t the In one of the most compreBensive i Hats and Sunshades i $ 4 ARAN TEEREUOR AAU UEEEUHAEE U4 SE EOEUEANAA E4900 oe ].H. Grady & Co. carry a very Complete Line of General Merchandise Call and See Them for Any of , Your Necessaries COHASSET, MINNESOTA PER OO oo Sao moe. ow ==) —t _—J om ] —< — a Cc. oS 2 os % Se ee ee ee ee hh ; “WpselDate Accommodations John Nelson Proprietor Minnesota Cohasset, - Cs) re a © © Z. The Very Best ofEvery- thing Alwayson Hand jefforts in our behalf. WAS HELD AT ITASGA STATE PARK Resolved, That the members of | jthe Northern Minnesota Editortal! eee peepeisrion hereby express their jappreciaton of the ntiri ‘Supt A. J. McGuire, of the North- lefforts of the pradicw Haren east Experiment Farm Was Addressed the Editors. RESOLUTIONS. Knutson, Among The Speakers Who |G. welfare of this organization assisting in making this outing t! grand suce sion that it has proven to be; es- and tbe secretary, A. Rutledge, in promoting the! sand delightful occa- We, the members of the Nortb- | [pecially Secretary Rutledge, who ern Minnesota Editorial associ |has proven to. be Northern Min- tid, ayith our-families, having en head s acknowledged Premier, joyed one of the most delightful | 205" a : 1 Resoived, That a copy of these! | ciation; ) State Park under the most favor-| led the most hospitable treatment} ‘everywhere, do hereby adopt the} | following: | | hart; ‘the University of Minnesota; !W. Hill, president of the Great | Northern | James, of the University of Min, ‘cultural college; Prof. A. | guished gentlemen who have made 1 . : 7 | our outing intellectually profitable outings in the history of the asso-/ having had the rare pri- vilege of witnessing the beauty | and interesting features of Itasca able conditions, and having receiv- | Resolved, that we extend our | thanks to Governor A. O. Eber-! Dr. Vincent, president of L |} railwav, Hon. S. Y. Gordon, lieutenant governor;Dean nesota Dean Woods, of the Agri- J. Me- Guire of the Northeast Experi- mental Farm; and other distin- by their wealth of wisdom and | advice. Resolved, That we extend our | grateful appreciation to the hos- pitable people of Park Rapids for their untiring and successful en- Se sereainanent of this association | while in their city. Especially do }we extend thanks to that city’s great organization its commercial | club; to Mayor William Taber; to that genial host Hon. J. H. O'Neil: to the owners of the autos and auto boats whose courtesy afford- ed us the pleasure of seeing their enterprising city and beautiful lakes; to our brother newspaper men Messrs. Harrdon and Page,! | do we extend thanks in making this annual outing the most suc- cessful of the association summer | mee.ings; and lastly to the ladies of the city do we extend thanks for their cordiality and hospitality to the niembers of the association, their wives and sweethearts. H Resolved, That we most heartily | approve and endorse the wise policy of our state in setting aside the tract of land at the headquart- ers of the Mississippi as a state park; of maintaining the park in tits condition of original natural | beauty, and of conducting as a | state institution for the use of and the pleasures of the people. We suggest a policy of increased ap- propriations, the same to be used for the purpose of making the park more easily accessable to all the people; of still further protec: | ting its natural scenery and ex- | ploiting the fact of the park’s exist- ; ence. We want the people of the | state to become more familiar with the park and its purpose and to that end we urge the members of this association to give the insti- | tution the publicity it so much de- | serves and ought to have. Resolved. That we are most, heartily of the opinion that the| state is fortunate in having such loyal, enthusiastic, courteous and competent people in charge of the park as Mr. and Mrs. Heinzelman. resolutions members of this association by the secretary for respective newspapers. be furrished to the publication in their Chas: F. Scheers, Cuairman. G.S. Pease Rudolph Lee F. A. Dare Carlos Avery Committee ; CASTRO NO LONGER IN EXILE! the Canaries. London, May 27.—Dispatches re- ceived here from Madrid confirm the | report that ex-President Cipriano, Castro of Venezuela has mysteriously disappeared from his exile at Las) Palmas, Canary islands. It is said that Castro has gone to} the United States to assist in the plan | for his restoration being engineered | in New York by Alexandro Vasquey | —_—-— | MOVE TO OUST WHITTIER’ Charges ~ Filed Against Minnesota | Training School Head. Charging F. A. Whittier, superin- | tendent of the boys’ training school, not only with having brutally whipped | and beaten inmates of that institu- | tion with a leather thong, but also in- | flicting similar punishment to girls in the girls’ training school, Ralph| Wheelock, private secretary to Gov- | ernor Eberhart, filed a formal com- | plaint with the board of control, ing for Whittier’s removal. The com- plaint was drawn by attorneys under | the direction of A. D. Stephens of | Crookston. FATAL PLUNGE | INTO WELL Minnesota Man 1 Meets | Death in Pecu- liar Manner. Chris Christopherson plunged head- long into a thirty-foot well at South Stillwater and was taken out dead. He had several ugly cuts on his fore- head, face and head. His head was submerged in water. The man was single, about fifty years old, and has been working for years about sawmills and in the pineries. It is presumed he went to the well to drink from a bucket used to draw water, and, losing his balance, fall in. | States | pany; | told the “buncoed” said that rested not e of. the h, with as with the the United people of the country. LOSS IS ABOUT $600,000. Palatial Lake Steamer North West Destroyed by Fire. Buffalo, N LS mam- moth lake pa ner tae West, o ship co. extent o t their dock in hauled for the sea- d by an explosion men narrowly es- and were able to turn in an alarm nd LUMBER TRUST PROBE OPENS Special Federal Grand Jury Convenes at Chicago. Chicago, June 6.—A United | States invest on of cond | ber industry locking t cution of the so call ed | began before a spe States di Henry the United S pee eeoens nger, president of a door company, and George J. Pope, vice president of a locai lumber cou: cern, were examined. | LORIMER IS ON HIS DIGNITY ' Minnesota Attorney General Rules on | Whittier*Case. 2. Specific charges will have to be filed before the state board of c trol and a hearing be held befc F. A. Whi erintendenf of tt state training school at Red Wing, can be removed from office. This was decided in an opi given by Geo T. Simpson, att general, in a er to questions him by the board of control. “The duty.of the board of contro! is to await the filing before it of spe cific charges by some person, whe may be so advised, other than a mem ber of the board of control,” Mr Simpson says, | Le ee a Laford’s Ice Cream Parlors FRUITS Confections Ices of all Kinds eofoeoelooeLeoe dew Seolsdoelrdoofrdoofefoofsdosfngoofefeofnfetecectacace Cigars and Smoking and Be a a oe ee ce a ee ee ee * Chewing Tobaccos : pers * Private Booths for those who oF patronize our Parlors Located in O’Donnell’s Build- ing, Third Street ¥ aerineenie WHITE feokerdesderde deed fer TILITY STRAIN,) S.-C, ORPHING Egg Producers and Prize Winners Mrs. H. E. Abell, Stevenson, Minn. 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