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B e EY a 5 Y SRR R Sk Lon B ee™ ki = B RN S ) -y g T - " S SN T eR o . B T o s B oy LSRN S e iy Y (WY ST ¥ e L “ R il > N X Bt ¥l2 2 Y SR eNR Y T P SL L N T S AS W s §bt B LY were impressive, several hundred members of the faculty having been State’s Iron Ore Leads LINES ARE DRAWN lost to other universities in-recent ' United States Qutput years. in reN— . The first important measure in 1928 Total IN LEGISLATURE passed by the present legislature is Production Reached of 58,601,250 Tons—Big Roy- Farm Boys and Girls a bill resubmitting to the people alties an amendment to the constitution Paid Fight Between the The Sauk Centre Herald is a 4-H m@bemhip drive in doing away with the double-liabil- Minnesota continues to in conjunction with the Stearns County Fair Association. It you are in--. Ilead conductin% - and State Senate Leaders ity of stockholders in corporations production of iron ore in the Unit- terested in this club work fill in this blank and mail it to the office of other than banks. It failed of according figures A. Boerger, Cloud, Minn, You will Well Under Way the election, ed States, to Wm. Court House, St. later be- adoption at last thru Saturday by Ray P. called on by the organizer of your division. the people’s indifference. At the compiled Amend- Chase, state auditor. next election it will be The state in 1928 produced 38, may s iyit i sas e e e ROCKNE LEADS WAY ment No. 1 and get the re- 601,258 iron TUIREE s i AERSS e iie of votes tons of ore, which is quisite fifty*per cent the more than half the tonnage pro- cass. . the States, S ebt iakeis o+ AR § duced by United and R aas DOWRMN ebb House Adjourns From Thurs- In last week’s letter I held out amount in the se e would one-fifth of the used day Until Monday—Ap- the hope that the legislature world the past year. The ton- pass a bill authorizing the state in- P!'Oj“t eeset as s e Breed (or grade) ...... Bureau to tax nage produced last year is an propriations Cut Down Rural Credits pay a crease of 2,097,067 tons over 1927, for the support of schools in all when tons ore were districts where lands taken over by 36,504,191 of (Please send in this blank as soon as possible, so that the organiza- Odland up at mined. L e tion plans of the drive- can be definitely short By Martin ‘'W. the bureau make least five This total tonnage includes the shaped within a time.) Author of “The Life of Knute per cent of the real estate. But Cen- state- production from mines on state- Nelson.” Special to the Sauk just after I sent out that owned and privatesy owned land on tre Herald. ~ ment, the attorney general ex- Cay- Paul, the of opinion a the Mesabi, Vermilion and the St. Feb. s.—in first pressed the that such ranges northern Minnesota. my of legislative letters I unconstitutional. una of series bil would be In the last 45 years, the figures Feeding All Cows fed plentifully on a good grain ra- predicted that this session of the What can be done now to relieve 897,- Alike Proves Costly tion and good roughage, such as al- fraught with many disclose, the state produced legislature would be the unfortunate situation in ore, including Nine hundred gallons of blood falfa hay silage, whenever it significance remains seen. 1127,175 tons of iron- and . political the for- districts to be production 38,601,258, are pumped through the average is available. of of aspiring poli- time year the the 1928 of Auction tunes numbers For the this cow’s heart alike is a Sale! third leased dairy every hour, Feeding all cows very the state would be adjourned from Thursday to Twelve mines on staw~ ticians of af- house land in 1928 contributea 5,848,814 It takes from 20 to 40 seconds costly practice. Some cows are As I am unable to carry on farming any longer I will sell my per- fected by the course of events In ‘Monday, on the motion of Repre- bringing in roy- for the blood to make a complete overfed. Others are wunderfed. sonal property at Public Auction on my-small farm about a mile south- Paul this It is sentative 0. Dahle, Spring tons to the total, St. winter. now ap- K. of alties of approximately $2,212,000 circuit of her circulatory system. Also inexpensive feed is sometimes west of Sauk Centre on road 28. Sale to start at 1 P. M. sharp. that my prediction will within a few minutes parent Grove; and Since 1898, when the first ore from These are some of the things the most costly. ‘Good feed prop- come true. During the past week there was a bevy of announce- produced, about the dairy cow brought to erly fed is usually cheapest in the highly significant that meetings leased state lands was developments ments committee to January 1, 1929, proper- light by experts for the Blue Valley end. The most profitable way to a political standpoint scheduled for Friday would not be these from have ties have produced 91,600,044 ‘Creamery Institute. feed dairy cows is to first provide Saturday, February 16 followed in quick succession. Lines held. The legislative machinery Like the railroad engine deriving them all good, legume hay tons, netting the state approximate- with the ® of battle have been drawn. had stopped, except for the fact its power from the coal burned in they will eat a day, prefer- of ly $24,000,000 in royalties for the twice Chief among the actors, strate- that a considerable number the trust its furnace and transforming the ably alfalfa, and after the hay has Livestock politicians, field of the appropriations permanent funds. gists, statesmen, members fuel into energy, to (Brown —~ University Iron ore from mines on state mechantcal the been consumed feed them a good Pair Dark Mules, wt. 1100 lbs., 5 and 6 years old. marshalls—call them what you will committee went to the dairy cow derives her power from balanced grain ration according to * of Friday.— owned land showed an increased Six Head of 'Cattle: 7 year old Holstein Cow, freshening in March. w —is A. J. Rockne, the veteran leg- for a tour inspection, 1,067,708 the grain, hay and grass con- each production. was year cow session Friday production of tons dur- she individual cow’s year old Holstein Cow fresh in fall. 9 old Holstein was. islator from Zumbrota. | The senate held a 1928, compared sumes and turns these materials in- Scarcely ever should any two cows fall, 2 year old Gernsey fresh in fall. I year Many that Rockne’s forenoon, after which it adjourned ing with the var- fresh in cow was old believed ious year, when 7,791 tons were to blood, flesh and milk, says the in the herd be fed exactly the same Holstein heifer. 1 Holstein heifer calf, six weeks old. 2 sow pigs. prestige had suffered on account of till Monday evening, Institute. A cow does not perform amount of grain because hardly unimpressive showing in the In conclusion let me give you the produced. about 100 lbs. a piece. his - miracles and her “milk factory” ever do both cows require of Mayor The Mesabi range still holds the the same senatorial primary 1928 and interesting news that Geo. of will not produce abundantly and of grain feed of Minneapolis has got a title as the largest producer for best re- that he Leach, 2 predicted wouldn’t wield E. iron ore in In 1893 economically unless she herself is saunlx:sunt Machinery great influence in the capitol this new job. Acting under instructions the world. the Mesabi range began shipping Machinery: Light Bob. Light Driving Sleigh. Steel Wheeled Truck ¢ winter. But they were poor pro-‘ from the thirty thousand World i iron ore and up to January 1, 1929, - Wagon Single pole and 'Corn 2 phets. When went veterans, of Minneapolis, the exec- ble or confusion. The rates are and Box. Buggy with shaffs. Cultivator. & Rockne about . had forwarded 815,315,000 tons, Great Highway System very Harrow, Hay gt the state extending the glad hand utive committee of the Fifth dis- reasonable. 3 Section Wiood almost new. John Deere Mower. Rake. & including the 34,991,687 tons ship- are ‘Walking Plow. Set of Light Weight 50 Gal. Oil 8 and all that, he was out of his ele- trict of the ‘American Legion has Developed at Meeting Arrangements expected to Wiork Harness. B- /1928, 2, ment, isn’t smooth political adopted following resolution ped in - be made to eventually tie up with Barrel, 8 Gal. Cream Cans. Cream Cooler, Ford Touring Car, for he a the Second to Mesabi comes the | artist, a dispenser of personal mag- which, is self-explanatory: the the Canadian Rocky Mountain sec- Model T, 1923. Vermilion, which has shipped 54,- National Parks and Great Lakes netism; and the speeches of ex- “Whereas, in view of the fact International Systems Affiliate tion and National Parks, including pediency great 667,288 tons of ore since 1884. Lake Louise, Banff and Vancouver. which he delivered lacked that a number of disabled This 1928 tonnage for Mutual Advantage' Household Goods punch and of sincerity. out of employ- includes the of . The complete east t> west trans- the ring ex-service men are 1,571,362 ' Range. < " in Minneapolls, tons. continental route thus made avail- Household Goods: Kitchen Two Coal or Wood Heaters. Center But in the senate and the senate ment and Cayuna range, not By an affiliation between the Leave Board. finance committee, of which he has “Whereas, many of these vet- The while able provides one of the most Table. Drop Table. Dining Table. Ironing Washing as a tonnage National Parks Highway 'Associa- Two Comode. Sew- ?};Q been chairman these many years, erans have recently been discharg- having large as the scenic as well as direct highways Machine, hand. Bedsteads and Springs. Mattress. P Vermillian, has been increasing its tion and the Great Lakes Interna- in country. ing Machine. & the lion is in his natural habitat. ed from the United States tional Highway just completed the It offers more ad- There he is formidable, dangerous, ans’ hospital at Fort Snelling veger-and tonnage since it was opened in at vantages and attractions than oth- I will also sell the west 10 acres of my farm deseribed as lot No. |o 1911. 1928 the Cayuna pro- a meeting in London, Ontario, one knowh highways 12 in .State Sub. of See. 16, township 126, Range 34. (Terms will . and he stands today, as in former are in need of temporary employ- In of highway systems er well radiating duced 2,038,209 tons, making a the greatest in from be stated at sale). ) sessions, the biggest man in the ment, and America, world, west the Great Lakes. “Whereas, it has called to of 27,144, 890 shipped since ifnot the has been legislature. By a series of master- been affected, according to officials of A tremendous volume of tourist Terms on Personal Property: All sums of SIO.OO-and under cash; he has put our attention that there are about t%tfl1911. traffic will naturally be drawn to ly strokes, the Big on the National As- on sums over time will be given tillNov. 1, 1929 on notes ac- defensive, temporary positions open at Of the 12 mines state-owned Parks Highway the territory covered by this sys- SIO.OO Three on the and Gover- 175 land, at Virginia pro- sociation, with headquarters at ceptable to the clerk, bearing interest at the rate of 8 per cent. nor Christianson’s reorganization the present session of the legis- the Missaba tem due to its many advantages, duced 5,255,947 tons of ore in Madison, Wis, A committee con- routes, scheme now faces a storm of pop- lature, and sisting over other and the broad ular disapproval. “Whereas, 1928, and for the third consecutive of representatives of both publicity campaign which will' be When Rockne we have been inform- record for larg- giant highway organizations is now from probate judges all ed that these positions are being season held the the conducted during the coming obtained est production of ore in the coun- completing plans for a merger of over Minnesota statements to the filled by wives, daughters, political months. Sykes groups with headquarters May The mine the two effect that imbeciles henchmen and friends of members, try, if not in the world. and other at Madison, » : F. un—i . occupies 160 acres of school land Wis. ROUTE THREE FIXED R. R. DeLONG 'Auctioneer. NATL. BANK, Clerk fqrtunates committed to state in- therefore when exhausted Feeder routes from the entire stitutions from one to three years “Be it resolved that the fifth and will have paid The route of Trunk Highway into the permanent school fund New England region, Boston, New 3 City ago are still excluded from | district of the American Legion, and No. into the of Alexandria those department of Minnesota, appoint more than SIOO.OO per acre in roy- York, Portland, Me., Montreal from the east been definitely institutions for lack of room or bring tourists to the local point of has the means of caring for them, and Mayor George E. Leach a commit- alties alone. fixed, according to information re- when tee of to The next largest producer among the Great ©Lakes International ceived by 'County Auditor Jay D, the senator drew from mem- one investigate all paid Highway at Niagara Falls. From bers of the state board of control positions of a temporary nature at the state mines was the Hill-Annex Larson, from state highway com- state the mine at ‘Calumet. The third high- Niagara Falls the leads admissions that two years ago the the capitol, with hope through Hamilton, LondoniHighwayand Sar- missioner, 'C. M. Babcock. @ - Big requests that the legislature may be prevail- est was the Leonidas at Eveleth, an The route deseribed in Mr. Bab- Three cut dewn their property nta, Ontario, for appropriations to remedy this ed upon to give due consideration underground belonging to where an internation- cock’s letter starts at the point of employment the school fund. This mine hoisted al bridge will be costructed to deplorable condition, he struck a to the of disabled vet- Port intersection of Third avenue and erans for such 1,104,849 tons in one year through connect Huron, Mich., then Broadway and east blow at the triumvirate which positions as they through Flint, Grand Rapids and runs on Third Flour those estimable gentlemen were may be in a position to fill.” a single shaft from a depth of 406 avenue under the Soo Line track e f an 4 4 every Grand Haven, across Michi- to parry or results of Mayor Leach’s in- feet, or more than two tons Lake extending on due east until the break the force The day night thru gan by ferry to Milwaukee and to n;xable01, * vestigation will make interesting minute 6f the and ‘Great Northern Madison, where it joins the Nation- track is reached. The interest of the lawmakers reading. the-year, establishing a record for From this point the route follows the country as a single shaft mine. al Parks Highway. 'The latter ser- along the and the public is centering more the western states with high- the south side of Great B and on University of Minnesota during 1928 produced ves a Northern track, adjoining the .o T\ID you ever hear of more the Hearse Saves Man’s Life way through Wlisconsin, Minnesota, right imem When Big more than 57 per cent of the 67,- of way, to the channel between hiring a farm hand Minnesota. the Three 644,000 of ore consumed Dakota, Montana, Idaho 16 e to control the finances tons iron North and Lakes 'Geneva and ol for three an attempted in Recent Severe Blizzard per ‘Washington leading the North- Victoria. 'The el cents of that institution as you may re- in the United States, and 20.3 route then extends due east until . hou? That's about what cent of the 189,469,000 tons used western National Parks. A 3 48 member, the regents appealed to Marmer Marooned Near Albet ar- the: Great Northern overhead, near % 2g® it costs to run the Maytag, courts, in the world. The advantage of the new Strandberg’s farm, / R the with the result that the Lea Seeks Unusual Refuge; rangement include saving is reached after i whether it is equipped with Keeps a in driv- present 3 GiR highest tribunal held that the Uni- Comfortable which the route follows the -;:;.; 1 7 an motor or with GLENWOOD WOMAN EXILED ing mileage of 221 miles between road e, 45 i electric versity is an independent institu- quite closely, deviating only - @l the Gasoline Multi- A hearse, A Glenwood, Minn., woman was Madison and Niagara Falls. The to for 3%5 §: Maytag tion, created by the constitution stalled in the snow be- congestion through allow the straightening of f 55 and to tween Lea and exiled from Minneapolis for . a of traffic Chi- the road at places.—Alexandria responsible only the legis- Albert Clark’s cago, Toledo, Cleveland and Buf- lature, which alone has power to Grove, some 20 miles north of the vear today. Under no condition Citizen-News. F 12 | AT The roomy, seamless, life- city, must she enter the city for an en- falo will be avoided and a welcome o§ lasting, tub regulate its activities and select its former probably saved the by trip iM | cast-aluminum board. life of tire year, Judge S. break afforded the boat = governing That decision Knute Slette, Manchester Carroll ruled fa- Hayfield—The Hayfield Pres- and Gyrafoamaction washes Lake Michigan. Boat & made the University independent farmer, in last week’s storm. today when he found the woman across byterian church has been com- IN grimy work-clothes clean cilities already include two ships &> For ho h el . not only of the Big Three but also After attending a funeral Slette guilty of petty larceny for stealing pletely destroyed by fire with a !r::ay.';.l:: ?:m:?; i 4 without hand-rub- store. He sentenced making the trip in five hours. An- 0 of the except for his ve- got in the storm a loop $36,000. 5 available with electric governor, lost and wandered from 'added during loss of v‘_"‘*,‘”'”n?“ bing. The Maytag to power over appropriations. until he came to the hearse, which her to serve 90 days in the work other will be the Waseca—The Minnesota State house suspended summer as traffic increase. Tour- Qoodpotsexeeping)R Roller Water Re- So, when the Big Three, in their had been abandoned by Undertak- and sentence in Dairymen’s ‘Assn. has elected L. mover budget, disallowed the University’s er who taken favor of the exile. ists drive their cars directly on of et wisi automatical- B. H. Knatvold, had at Jensen IClearbrook to a ninth ly adjusts the ten- the boat Grand Haven and dis- : request for $300,000 per year for refuge in a farmhouse after both term as president, at its fifty-first a buildings Kimball—At the annual meeting embark at Milwaukee without trou- sion bulky blanket or a thin handkerchief—wrings new and cut down the al- ears were frozen. annual convention here. everythingfox: evenly dry and the Jowance for salaries and other ex- ‘Completely lost, Slette crawled of the Kimball Community Club, spares buttons. penses, the regents and the chan- into the hearse and wrapped him- E. A. Erickson was elected presi- cellor ran up the flag of battle. self in a blanket left in it. Al- dent, ° ® First came Fred B. Snyder, of though nearly exhausted from cold St, Paul—An increase of sl,- The Gasoline Multi-Motor Minneapolis, a modern knight, he had not suffered any serious ef- 056,363.85 in total state bank de- whose cause is higher education fects when found by Mr. Knatvold posits is shown in tabulation of the This marvelo?s little Maytag Engine is so compact that and culture. With polished lan- and rescuers with a team who bank call as of December 31, 1928, by removing only four bolts it is interchangeable with the guage, every word of which count- came to dislodge the vehicle from which has been completed by A. J. electric motor. The bearings are all high grade bronze. The ed, he infarmed the senate finance the snowdrifts. state commissioner of carburetor is flood-proof, and has but one simple adjustment. banks.Veiizl, 5 committee that the University pro- Seventeen automobile loads of Bosch high-tension magneto and speed governor give it people poses to stand on its rights under attending the same funeral smooth, steady, reliable power. A thrust ofthe pedal starts constitution leg- were compelled seek it. = the and to ask the ‘to ‘warmth in -—....——.-»“—7’,._..7 enough money to car- the of near ‘-‘-.—:;..v __’ . islature for home Oscar Johnson 9 . ry on its work efficiently. He Grove until the storm abat- J| HOME OF wcco sTuplos | Free Trial for a Week’s Washing spoke respectfully of the Big Three Cdlark’sed. * and proposed that they purchase Find out why more Maytags are to farm Mme. Joan d’Albertin, of Paris, | sold homes than supplies for the University and let . £7. any other or phone a your . washer. 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