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«-v ISlSlillt THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1920 MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA PAGE TWO LEAGUE ECLIPSE CORNER various articles of the Versailles Phone your news items to The News—Main 450. ing out of the distribution of mandates treaty. and the enforcement of Article The relations between Technical XXII (on mandates)' Oragnizations and the Council and The appointment of Dr. Fridjof Edited by Weekly Shavings Assembly of the League. Nansen, Artie explorer, to investigate Thursday, October 21, 1920 Vol. 342 Recommendations of the International the problem connected with the'repa-t Financial conference. triation of ex-enemy prisoners from Storm Sash and Storm Doors will The time to build an Implement Preparations required to enable the Russia and Germany to their respective pay for themselves in fuel saved— Shed is right now, so that you wilt economic weapon of the League to countries. particularly this year. Order yours have the right kind of protection foir be used in case of necessity. The proposed Commission of Enquiry now from the Eclipse. your farm machinery when bad weather The Report of the Statistics Commission. Program For General Assembly D, J. Howe, pastor 1 on Russia (defunct.) comes along. The Eclipse can The polish Minority Treaty—Guarantees PORTABLE CORN CRIBS—Strong, Includes Admission of furnish all the material you need The liquor trade in Africa. of the first Church 1 of the League. Cheap, Handy. Just the thing for and we can probably give you some Qualified States Supervision over the execution of your surplus corn. The resolution regarding the admission good advice on the right kind of a agreements reached with regard to of Christ in St. of Switzerland. shed to build. By Webb C. Miller the traffic in women and children. §5 The establishment of the permanent The man or woman who really BRIGHT SUNSHINE Supervision of traffic in arms and (United Press Staff Correspondent.) Paul, who will be- 1 wishes to be protected against fire Commission under Article XI of ammunition and its control. Means Greater Hog Profits. Hogs London, October 5. (By Mail.' buys a Pyrene Fire Extinguisher. Pyrene the Covenant. Charges that the league of Nations are not so hardy as you think. Whole The first and second budgets of gin a series of Revival should be installed in every has accomplished nothing during its droves die when disease strikes. They home a woman or child can operate the League. MR. FARMER first ten months in existance will be endure filth, darkness and dampness Relief in Central Europe and methads meetings at 1 it. Factories and garages need Pyrene met when the Assembly meets in Geneva because they are compelled to. Improve it smothers any fire at the and measures to combat the If you are retiring from the farm your housing conditions^ ana for the initial session, at 11 o'clock Christian Church in 1 start, even a gasoline or electrical spread of typhus. on the morning of November you improve your hogs. Sunshine is and intend to locate in Austin, it\ fire. On motor cars or truck Pyrene Eupen and Malmedy (M. Da Cuhna's cheaper than corn. Austin next Sunday. reduces the cost of fire insurance report approving the plebiscite will be to your interest to see us 15* Advance information indicates that The Eclipse Sunshine Window gives 15%, thus paying for itself, which gave these provinces Belgium.) before buying. We have a large a number of days will be required direct sunshine on your hoghous© Ask the Eclipse. Relations between the Council and merely to hear the reports of the various list of well selected homes at reasonable floor. Hogs and pigs get necessary the Assembly. commissions which have been authorized sunlight without exposure during prices on easy terms, J. E. Crippen, cold Following the Assembly's action on If the barn needs a few pieces of by the Council to investigate winter days. these matters, Secretary Sir Eric Drummond boards or a few shingles it is better Austin National Bank Bldg. internal questions. will report in detail on the to devote a little time to it while the Adv. 3-33-c. The first meeting probably will be It's cheaper to move than to pay present organization and work of the weather is warm than to have to re presided over by M. Paul Hymans# rent—if you move into your own League Secretariat, and the resolution pair it in the winter. of Belgium. Later a permanent president ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS House. of the Council which established llliailllBIIIIBIIIIHIIIBlBIIBIIIHIIIIHIl I1BD1II will be chosen by the Assembly the seat of the League at Geneva. AND GET RESULTS to preside for the remainder of the The next subject that will be dwelt J.J. CLEMEN conference. ONE PIECE OR A CAR LOAD with will be the Root-Phillimore International 5 The first subject on the program DR. A. I. ARNESON Court of Arbitration. Inasmuch is the discussion and adoption of rules as several European nations of procedure and the appointment Manager NATIONAL! are as opposed to the unlimited powers Announces the opening of his offices BISCUIT) COMS\NV of the committee to examine and report of the Court, as the United States for the practice of medicine in on the credentials of the delegates. is to the unqualified Article Ten Austin, Minn. of the Convenant, considerable debate Then will come the matter of adcmission Dr. Arneson makes a specialty of is anticipated before the courts the non-surgical treatment of Colon of states not named in the constitution is finally approved. original covenant, and not signatories and Rectal diseases ancT'the Natural The big question in the minds of of the peace treaties. These states, Physical Methods of treating all kinds many anti and pro-league partisans of Chronic diseases. who have already qualified for full The Lowest Prices is: Shall the Court be subservient to Piles of all kinds and other rectal membership rights, will be immediately the League Council or shall the League and colon diseases are successfully enrolled in the eLague. council be powerless to modify treated without surgery or loss of Then will come the consideration or change and decisions arrived at by time from your business. Piles, fissures, and action of the League Council in the Court? ASvor ulcers, itching, chronic constipation, the following matters: The other questions, on the tentative high blood pressure, rheumatism^ different in fl*as The appointment of three members on record now at the agenda, and the order in which skin diseases, kidney and bladder of the Saar Valley boundary they are they will be taken up are: Commission. diseases are often the result of in size, PREMIUM The establishment of a Permanent The Saar Basin governing commission. other deepseated trouble in the Colon are SODA CRACKERS Health organization. of which the patient is unaware because THE LEIITHOLD-PETERSON CO. in constant demand An organization to deal with international The appointment of the high commissioneer they cause no pain of themselves. communications and transit from the first course of Danzig and the approval questions. of the constitution of the Free To introduce these new methods of to the last. Their goodness A Tribunal to attend to the settlement City. treatment I will for a time make such in their mealy is of differences referred to in Responsibilities of the League aris­ examinations and advise free of texture and slightly charge. salty flavor. See what Natural Physical Treatment does $1.25 men's heavy work shirts now 85c wonderfulcheese,jelly not mean Chiropractic or Osteopathic or any Single Idea system of treatment or peanut butter $2.25 men's extra heavy blue overalls but here includes the best proven $1.90 sandwiches they Natural Methods and a scientific make. medical examination and diagnosis. $3.50 men's khaki unionalls $2.90 Offices over the Austin Furniture The name PREMIUM is Co., (opposite Fox Hotel. Office hours on every cracker. Sold $1.50 boy's apron overalls $1.00 aj ,*• m- 2 to 5 and 7 4o9p. m. by the pound and the ••"•MIMliniia.i... in nat'jrt il Adv. 4-34-c. famous In-er-ieal Trade [wwwtwiip $2.75 men's fleeced union suits $1.90 Mark package. I*v NATIONAL BISCUIT $2.75 men's ribbed union suits $1.90 PREUS COMPANY $1.75 men's ribbed shirts and drawers $1.00 COLLINS $2.00 men's fleece shirts and drawers $1.00 $2-00 men's worsted shirts and drawers $1.25 $7.50 men's serge wool overshirts $5.00 Most every progressive man "today lias his speci If you NEED a STOVE $4 00 men's flannel overshirts You have yours—we have ours. $2.90 Ours naturally is the banking business. $3.00 men's flannel overshirts $1.90 That we may be an asset to this community, it is necessary $15.00 men's heaviest silk shirts $7.75 that we keep ourselves in touch with all matters or RANGE $8.00 Eagle silk stripe shirts $5.00 pertaining to the successful operation of business. $3.00 men's Madras dress shirts $2.00 Maybe our advice, on the problem that is perplexing $1.25 Phoenix best silk half hose 90c you would be of value. You Need a Majestic Our services are always at your disposal. We invite 75c men's silk fibre half hose 50c you to make full use of them. 50c men's extra wear dress half hose 25c 25c men's brown and black half hose 15c 65c men's heavy wool work sox 40c For anything in the Banking line this is 75c men's heavy and light wool sox 50c "THE BANK TO BANK ON" 25c men's and boys' Jersey gloves 15c Canvas gloves and mittens 10c, 15c, 20c Jftrat National lank $5.00 men's Jumbo sweater coats $3.00 af Austin $4.00 men's extra heavy sweaters $2.00 ORGANIZED 1868 $2.50 boy's worsted sweater coats $1.50 RESOURCES $3,500,000.00 $10 men's leather vests $7.50 $12 men's extra long leather vests $9-75 O. W. SUw, Chairman N. F. Banfield, Prts. Standard N. F. Banfield, Jr. V. Pres. H. L. Banfield, V. Pre*. $12.50 $15 men's Corduroy leather vests H. J. Drost, Cashier E. C. Banfield, Ass't. Cashier. $20 Lanpher sheep-lined coats $15.00 $30 Lanpher sheep-lined Ulsters $25.00 Quality inr mr iriir if WWTTIYRYTY? $5 first quality 4 bkl. all rubber $3.90 MlMiWBWMBMBMIMHIWMlBIMIIWtlWMItHMIMiMIMIIf MH—BlfBll—1 $2 to $3.50 winter caps at $1 to $2.00 I WE ARE PREPARED $3.50 finest imported neckties $2.00 $1.00 silk neckties 65c $1.50 Cheney silk neckties $1.00 To true up your Crank Shaft with our new CRANK SHAFT GRINDER $50 leather lined Suede Coats $35.00 $10 Knox Hats, all $7.50 1 1 'T~' Just Received We have our New Stock All other goods equally reduced to meet the We also do cylinder reboring without removing 1 present market Come in and Inspect. the motor from chassis. DECKER BROS. THE LEUTHOLD PETERSON CO. RELIABLE SEE US FIRST HARDWARE MOTOR mil REPAIR DEPT. "The Store that Satisfies" Austin Minn. I AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Austin, Minn*