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^7:r/:--,: -•& PAGE FIVE MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1920 MAKING UP" IS WALK-OUT CLOSES PLANT FRANCE CONQUERS WAR ready back in operation and another 3,842 are under reconstruction. NOT Of the 379,000 people who were EASY WORK crease in her importations and the By Henry Wood employed in these destroyed factories Reduction of Wages At Clay (United Press Staff Correspondent) decrease in her exportations resulting before the war, 257,831 are back at in the frightful decrease in the Paris, November 11.—Within two Plant Causes Workers work in them. value of French money in foreign years after the signing of the armistice, To Leave countries. France has worked two veritable SPECIAL SEDAN AP Reducing their wages twenty-five pearance Is Everything to miracles—one of re-adjustment and Yet the most astounding progress DO YOU per cent to conform with a drop in one of re-construction. is being made to remedy this by increase REMEMBER THIS? Fowl Which Is Going to Be The S?£€iAL»SlX Sedan has the the retail price of the finished product, ii in French production and consequently As a result of this miracle of readjustment, Exhibited at Show. cemh£n.atio2! c-f utility and comfort caused most of the employees increased exportation and although France was the Twenty Five Years Ago of^the Austin Clay Works to walk out developed to a rare degree. It is a decreased importation. one allied country that suffered most Aaron Kimball of Cedar Bend 3 Monday, November 8. BEAUTY AIDS ABE APPLIED from the war, and the one country in car of dignity, yet a most practical During the first seven months of farm is home from the Garden City With the announcement yesterday which the increase of the cost of living 1919 France exported only 4,776,402,000 car »or all purposes. This car Is where he went some weeks ago for ==li by the superintendent, the employees w'as the greatest, she is the only francs worth of merchandise medical aid. -J noted for its lightness and periect walked out, although some of their one of the big allied powers, who and produce. For the first seven Dr. Kimball went to Rose Creek today. Sofn« Worth-While Suggestions on =3 balance ^hicii mean economy in number interposed objections. The today is entirely free from any months of 1920. these exportations ow to Prepare Birds Are Given superintendent explained that as the gasoline and tires. strikes or social unrest of an economic were increased to 12,006,630,000 T. O. Aldahl and Anton Dalager by Poultry Experts of Department prices had advanced, the company had nature. francs, a gain of over 7,000,000,000 were down from Udolpho today. of Agriculture. advanced wages, and they should expect 50-H. P, detachable-he motor francs. France's total importations Furthermore, she is the only one Sheriff Mollison will soon move into a reduction as prices fell. 119-inch wiiealbaee. giving" zsas 3 Tie night of the contest no pains for 1919 were 29,778,000,000 francs of the big Allied powers who in the the Jonfes house on So. Main street. are spared by the contestants In a •About fifty men were on the payroll mum corns or£ for five passecgar3. against only 8,713,000,000 francs of same period of time has been able Miss Jenette Gibbons of Owatonna beauty show to make themselves attractive of the concern, and most of them exportations. to free herself fully and definately who has been the guesf of Mr. and and Mrs. Biddy is no exception left. The management has made no For all of 1920 it is estimated that from the menace of Bolshevism. The Mrs. O. L. Gibbons returned to her All Studcbcker Cars are equipped with Cord to the rule, nor Is Mr. Biddy, for overtures to the men looking to their her importations will only be 37,304,000,000 death knell of the latter was sounded home today. Tires—another Stizdckahcr precedent. that matter. They want to look their return. francs and her exportations a month ago when in national convention The Hon. Lafayette French spoke best when the days of poultry shows 20,582,000,000, showing a at New Orleans the French at the Woodson school house for Rev. "This is a Siv.dcbak.er draw near. All kinds of beauty aids Year Richard Luers and Andy Ramsey Federation of Labor almost unamiously steady progress towards the restablishment F. C. Whitney last evening. are given them by their owner—to put 3 MARTIN & SCHROEDER shipped four carloads of cattle Tuesday, a gloss on their feathers and to manicure condemned the leadei's who up of equal importations and Miss Altha Richards has accepted a their bills and feet. one from Lansing to St. Paul, until eight months ago ordered and exportations necessary to pverocme position with Johnson & Buck at Austin Grand Meadow Exhibiting their poultry at the close the present ruinous rate of French "Noah's Ark." and three from Waltham to Keota, supported political strikes amongst AUSTIN, MINN. of the year is part of the work of the exchange. Iowa, where they will be fed on Mr. the French working men. Will C. Tryon who went up to St. boys and girls of the poultry clubs organized Luer's farm. I Instead of waiting, as much of the As regards commercial relations Paul and Minneapolis for a few days by the United States department rest of the world has done, for economic with the United States France's importations returned home last evening. $2750 of agriculture and the state colleges. FOR SALE life to re-establish itself on for July from America Some worth-while suggestions Frank Rensberger, of D. P. Olson's Detroit the pre-war basis, France saw at once on how to prepare the birds for exhibition which totaled $58,961,554 were reduced clerical force is on the sick list and purposes are made by poultry that this would never happen and immediately for the month of August to unable to be at his post of duty. specialists of the department. After readjusted herself to the $38,321,950, showing how fast Choice registered Shropshire D. Spreckles of Red Rock accompanied the Individual birds have been selected new economic life imposed by the French industries are getting back Ram Lambs from an imported sire. by three of his country men (care being taken that they are as I war. Serviceable size, price $25 each. on a basis where they can supply the from Dexter leave tonight for Germany near the American standard of perfection Also, Registered Duroc Jersey needs of France without recourse to The official statistics of the Allied as possible) the following care and will sail from New York Boars. Big Type. Best of breeding. foreign countries. countries place the increase in the should be given, they say: for Hamberg. Serviceable size. Our local cost of living in France as a result France has kept equal pace in the price $50.00. Worth-While Hints. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Simmons are in of the war at 300 per cent. reconstruction of her devastated regions. Remove the birds selected from the CASTLE WOOD STOCK FARM the city preparing to go to house rest of the flock and place each bird Yet, despite this astounding handicap, keeping in the new Foote house which In an exhibition coop for at least a official figures of the French Of the 2,712,000 French citizens they have rented. Main 3F5 Earl Padelford portion of each day. Fowls so confined nnn rnrnw Ministry of Public Instruction, show who were driven from their homes by nron will become accustomed to the that salaries generally throughout the German invasion, 1,533,000 are coop and by handling them—that Is, WE BUY POULTRY France have now been increased from now back on the job. Still the 200 to 300 per cent. Of the 5,570 kilometers of railway Highest market price paid for It is the quick readjustment of the destroyed during the war 4,070 kilometers Ducks, Geese and Turkeys. whole econimoc basis of French life are back in operation. Call ZIEMER'S at Austin GREATEST MOTHER to the new standard of living created Of the 5,760,000 acres of land rendered Main 360-F by the war, that has left France entirely uncultivated because of the free from industrial strikes for presence of unexploded shells and the past nine months and has wiped Why Pay More missies, 5,220,000 acres have been out completely the menace of Bolshevism. cleaned and put back into cultivation. In the World for a business course by correspondence, when your home institution All France is hard at work today Of the 3,060,000 acres of ground offers a better course, in residence on a fairly contented basis to repair that were poinded into nothing by at $95. Call on us or write the havoc and damages wrought by shell and fire and other war activities You know what the Red Cross did In war time because you were the Red for our catalogue. the war. 2,870,000 have been restored to productivity. Cross gave of your time and your money. you UNIVERSITY OF Like all other Allied nations in Europe, one of the greatest damages Of the 11,500 factories that were SOUTHERN MINNESOTA But what of your Red Cross in Peace Time?, to France from the war was the in­ destroyed by the war 3,450 are al­ Did you know that— •$» »t* 44i4.4»4t4»4»^« I BIG ABERDEEN I ever since demobilization your Red Cross ha* kept in constant touch with the families of 800,000 soldiers and sailors and marines. This You First You Wash Them, Then If They service has embraced almost everything from Rinse Them, and* Then Ara White You Blue Them, ANGUS SALE supplying first aid to seeing a man through to removing them from the coop each day abetter job than he ever had before. -rthey will become tame. In handling the birds move quietly and handle in an average month this year, your Red Cross them gently so as not to frighten them. aided 423,888 adults and 101,755 children in All white varieties of fowls, such as Europe people who otherwise would be without the White Leghorns, White Plymouth From Kenwood Herd Rocks, etc., and those having considerable even the simple necessaries of life. Health and Nursing white plumage, such as Columbian Plymouth Rocks and Light last year in the United States, your Red Cross Brahmas, and even the buff varieties, aided more than 30,000 victims of flood, fire, should be washed in order to make the best possible showing when exhibited. tornado or other unavoidable disaster in 150 Dark-colored fowls, such as To be held on the farm joining town on the north Rhode Island Reds, Barred Plymouth stricken communities. Tuesday, November 16 '20 I Rocks, etc., need not be washed unless their plumage Is considerably last year 92,000 women and girls, under Red soiled. The head, feet and shanks, however, of all varieties should be Cross instructions, completed courses in home AT properly cleaned as described below. care of the sick. Wash the birds Jn a room or building Austin, Minnesota that is free from drafts and where the temperature Is from 70 degrees to Join the Red Cross or renew your membership 80 degrees. The washing should be Instruction Service done in the morning so that the birds during the will have sufficient time to dry off RED CROSS completely before night. Washing the Fowls. Each tub should contain enough water to cover the body of the bird when In a Heated Tent, Commencing at 12 o'clock, Noon Immersed. If possible to obtain it, FOURTH clean rainwater should be used, as hard water will not produce as satisfactory Three Bulls and Fifty-two Females ROLL CALL results as soft water. Any pure white toilet soap may be used 55 Head Registered with ABERDEEN ANGUS Breeders' Assn. for washing. The water in the first two tubs should be heated to a temperature 35 Mature cows, 25 of which have calves at foot and re-bred. Balance due to calve that will be comfortable to November 11-25, 1920 20 yearling and two-year-old heifers, most of the 2 year olds are bred. "The the hand, while the water In the third calves in this sale are by, and the cows bred to the two great herd bulls. and fourth tubs may be slightly cooler. Before beginning to wash the BLACKCAP POKER NO. 278704 Disaster Relief^ fowl, soap the water in the first tub well so that there will be plenty of by the Grand Champion BLACKCAP POE, his dam Blackcap McHenry 125th by suds floating on the surface next, Protine is a half sister to the King of Sires, Earl Marshal, that stands at the head of proceed to wash the face, comb, wattles, the Pleasant View herd owned by Escher& Ryan, Irwin, Iowa, and the blue ribbon shanks and feet of the fowl by Blackbird bull, scrubbing these parts with a small BLUE POINT 2nd NO. 233052 nail brush and plenty of soap and water. After this is done, immerse the These cows are all big roomy cows of good type and each one a worker, and will bird In the tub. Before actually applying any of the soap to the fowl be be offered in good breeding condition. Each individual is a member of the most popular sure to see that the water has thoroughly tribes, such as BLACKBIRDS, BARBARAS, HEROINES, WESTERTOWN penetrated all parts of the ROSE and others. plumage so that the bird. Is soaked to ....Farmers and breeders should take advantage of this opportunity to buy high class the skin. Next, apply the soap by breeding stock right at home. working up a good lather through all parts of the plumage of the fowl with Terms of Sale are eaeh or 8 months time on approved notes bearing 8 per oent Interest Military Relief Civilian the fingers. Remove as much of the PhkhictianServfce from date. soap as possible from the bird before immersing It In the second tub. When Free Hot Lunch will be Served on the Grounds even a trace of soap Is left In the CONTRIBUTED BY feathers It will cause them to appear streaked and matted together when' E. S. BABC0CK, Proprietor dry. In rinsing the feathers be sure' to see that the water penetrates all parts of the plumage. The use of ai •mall sponge will assist in removing I COLS. COOPER & H0PFE, Auctioneers BEAOLIEU & H0PFE, Clerks the soap. After four or five fowls' have been washed, change the water' I In all the tubs before washing other AUSTIN MINNESOTA fowls. li'ii Vv iHiiibafiMte DEFECTIVE PAGE