Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 3, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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v- .-flEfS *J* \r rt{ is PACE THREE AUSTIN, MINN. MOWER COUNTY NEWS. MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1921 3,500,000 CHURN Group 4.—Barley and clover hay, to be seriously under-nourished: na .Protestant, Catholic and' Jewish, the DAIRY both full fed. remaining $10,000,000 of the fond if child life of Europe la threatened with Group 5.—Corn, 85 per cent, and Just as urgently needed for medical Farmer's heartrending misery. FACIN6 STARVATION POINTS service to the children. linseed meal, 15 per cent, mixed, and The European Relief Council, with University Farm Will Endeavor The European Belief Council will do Herbert Hoovgr as chairman and the full fed clover hay. To Ascertain If Barley Can much more than effect economies In whole power of American charitable Group 6.—Silage, full fed linseed the raising of the chlldsavlng fond. Forum thought and effort behind It, has been Be Substituted For Corn meal,three pounds per steer per day GREATER USE OF PUREBREDS It will, with the Inspecting forces ef formed. It consists of Edgar Richard, Vast Relief Effort Launched by For Cattle Feed clover hay. eight greet agendo*, keep constant representing the American Relief "In addition to the comparison of eye eh the administration of America's By Fractional Ownership of Bulls Eight Leading Ameriean Organizations Administration Dr. Livingston Farrand, barley to corn that will be shown by merciful gift, la order that there shaD Indiana Dairymen Get Benefit of representing the American Bud (Special to Mower County News) to Avert Tragedy. be no wastage and nc tendency toward Such Sires. the comparative grains of groups 1, Cross Felix Warburg, representing Can barley be substituted successfully pauperisation. {he Jewish Joint Distribution Commit* 2, 3, and 4," says Professor Peters, MINNESOTA FARMERS' for corn as the principal grain In Harrison county, Ind., where the tee Wilbur K. Thomas, rsprssentlng "It will be noticed that information The moat spontaneous as well as the in fattening cattle? INSTITUTE ANNUAL OUT the American Friends' Service Committee "Better Sires Better Stock" movement along several other lines will be secured '.avfgss: Art and Genlusi largest consolidation of effort In the In Minnesota's Farmers Institute As answer to this interesting feeding James A. Flaherty, representing Is gaining headway, dairymen are A work of art may be admirably from the trials. For instance, history of American relief and charitable the Knights of Columbus Dr. Ct making wide use of good, purebred Annual No. 33, fresh from the press, question is sought in cattle experimental constructed, and yet be null as regards groups 1 and 3 will show the advantage organisations has grown oat of the V. Hlbbard, representing the Toung bulls in an economical manner. By the general subject of "Farm Development" feeding work which has every essentiality of that truest art and economy of adding linseed disaster which threatens 8,000,000 Men's Christian Association Miss fractional ownership of the bulls they is treated from almost every just been started at University Farm, which Is but the happiest development meal and silage to the corn and European children this winter. To the Sarah S. Lyon, representing the Toung receive the benefit of such sires without of nature but no work of art can embody angle and particularly as it relates to seat of the 'Minnesota college of agriculture, Women's Christian Association Dr. clover, while groups 1, 3 and 5 will headquarters of every agency that dispenses incurring the entire purchase cost. within Itself a proper originality the northern part of the state where by the staff of the animal Arthur Brown, representing the Federal show the advantage of adding linseed In one day recently the United States American mercy overseas has without giving the plainest manifests' forest and muskeg are being converted husbandry division. Council of Churches. Department of Agriculture received only or both linseed and silage to the come one steady cry for months past tlons of the creative spirit, or, in more into good farming land. A. J. McQuire, It Is "the purpose of the Council to "Our plan," says Prof. W. H. Peters, statements from three dairymen in corn and clover ration. Groups 1 and the children, most helpless and blameless common parlance, of genius In its author.—-Edgar formerly superintendent of raise $38,000,000, In an appeal centering Harrison county, all* of whom follow acting chief of the division, "is Allan Poe. 6 compared will show the results of sufferers In the track of war, will at the Christinas holidays, to the the experiment station at Grand Rapids, the practice mentioned. The advantage to conduct a number of feeding omitting the corn from corn, linseed, perish by the thousands before next end that the situation regarding child draws on his experience of many of a choice of several sires is the trials, principally thru the winter silage and hay ration, thereby greatly 'harvest unless America saves them! life may be met In every town and wider opportunity to make desirable years in the north to suggest a cropping months, with a view of determining reducing the daily feed costs." When Dr. Livingston Farrand, chair, community ef the nation, It Is hoped, matings, thus hastening progress in system for a new cutover farm. the most satisfactory and economical local committee*, representing aU the man of the Central Committee of the grading up a herd. O. I. Beirgh, present superintendent at feeds on Minnesota farms for use co-operating agencies will be formed American Red Cross, returned from a COLOR PREFERRED IN BUTTER In many other localities dairymen Grand Rapids, submits plans for cropping to secure the vitally neceasary funds. in fattening beef cattle for market. recent trip abroad, his report throbbed are combining their forces, sometimes farms already developed. These Of the amount sought, $28,000,000 will The trials should also give valuable with the need of the children. From with the object of testing bulls befora That Which Is Not Too Pale Is Generally are but sample articles in a list embracing be used for basic food. For every one information on the wintering of calves the feeding-stations of the American sending them to the block, sometimes Favored—Quality Not of these American dollars the local practical information and advice and yearling cattle, altho for Relief Administration throughout eastern to save expense, and sometimes to give Always Affected. governments and communities aided on all phases of land-clearing, the first two or three winters the experiments and central Europe came'letters, local predominance to one breed or wtyl furnish two dollar*, In the form' farm drainage, dairying, beef, sheep The color of good butter should be another. An informal combination will chiefly concern the cables, pleas of every sort. The Protestant Of transportation, labor, guards, clerical of and swine growing and the opportunities clear and even throughout. Although this sort is often highly useful. fattening of 2 year-old steers for churches sent Investigators help, cash contributions and such the shade of the color does not always to be found in bee culture and 'food supplies as are Jocally obtainable. This Is not the same thing as a bull market. llnto after-war conditions and every affect the quality of the butter, preference poultry raising. While largely devoted No children receive the free food exrgpt association. The co-operative bull association "The principal object of the feeding report breathed the Impending tragedy is generally given to that which to the peculiar problems of the northland, after medical ttstl Jhgwjng them is an Institution designed to of starving and diseased children. Our service will make' trial outlined for this winter is to Is* not too pale in color. When the accomplish these and many other objects, the Annual has its appeal for make a comparison of barley with your battery give better service cream is churned at too high a temperature, on a large scale, by a form of farmers in all parts of Minnesota. corn as the principal grain in fattening the butter comes quickly, this winter and last organization which has been extensive- PRINTING Hints in selecting a farm and in the cattle. A very few experiments but loses much of its natural color. longer. use of credits in developing a farm have been conducted at experiment Churning at too low a temperature, No matter what car you business apply to all sections, as also and consequently for too long a time, stations along this line, but the results drive or what battery you do articles on peat land improvement also destroys the color of the butter have hardly been conclusive enough produced. Color in butter is often use this free inspection service and farm drainage for larger and to convince the average northern spoiled through overwashing or overworking is yours for the asking. better crops. Copies of the Annual can Minnesota farmer that by using barley it. Butter Is of a paler color be obtained by applying to the Agricultural as his principal grpin feed he can from sweet cream than from ripened, Extension Division, University ARE YOU IN NEED OF compete with his neighbor in the corn WINTER STORAGE as in the former case there Is more Farm, St. Paul, Minn., and enclosing belt." buttermilk in the finished product. five cents to cover postage. We have a special plan The first group of cattle to be used The News expects to have a supply for storing your battery in the trials was purchased recently MICKIE SAYS for distribution in a few days. this winter. Ask about it. on the South St. Paul market and is Tags Envelopes No extra charge for calling now on feed. The feeding shed, erected Antoinette's Itchen Rose King, $15,000 ooeu, MOW) \S ~CUV HANDICAP REMOVED for same. from material first used in the Guernsey Bull Owned by Rowan (tVYM£ F01 AU, GOOD eoesaaeERS' Cards Statements FROM JUDGING TEAM construction of soldier barracks during We carry a complete stock County, N. C., Bull Association. COVAE *0 &»> O* -tWEWt Watch Minnesota club juniors in Blanks Invitations the war, has been divided into of new batteries and repair PAPCR. QCtlGW PRDM&TVX ly tried and perfected by experience. the 1921 stock-judging contests at the six sections, each accommodating eight parts for all makes of batteries fcUP COIV4 -XWtf It is recommended by the department Folders Bill Heads National Dairy show, and the International and recharge same at to tne head of steer^, so that six different to oe, moww vwttuwivK that farmers should give consideration Livestock Exposition. State TOkPEStOtrt\VJ? UMHieR.'U&Vatfe rations can be used each year reasonable prices. If necessary Dodgers Packet Heads to the benefits they can secure for leaders at University Farm have decided to leave your battery and definite comparisons made. The themselves by a closer and more effective that Minnesota's team of three Receipts Letter Heads with us, we baye Service union of interests in a properly following rations will be used this shall be chosen hereafter at the State organized bull association. winter: battery for yeur use. -*1 'i-i fair rather than late in the fall at a Group 1.—Corn, 85 per cent, and a contest at University Farm. Heretofore If you neea a hew Lattery linseed meal, 15 per cent, mixed and CUT DOWN BIG MILK LOSSES Call at This Office-We Make Minnesota boy and girl judges ask about the Prest-O-Lite full feed silage, full fed clover hay. have been selected only a few days battery. We have the right Group 2,—Barley, 85 per cent, and Marked Effect Upon Prices That the size for your car. before they were to appear in the big Good Work Our Specialty Ultimate Consumer Must Pay linseed meal, 15 per cent, mixed and Chicago competition—generally they for the Product. full fed silage, full fed clover hay. Duhclm's Garage were strangers to each other therewas Group 3.—Corn and, clover hay no time for systematic coaching To develop better methods for both full fed. 116 E. Water St. handling and shipping milk from the or for teaching of real team work. MOWER COUNTY NEWS farms to the city market is the object Georgia's team, which won first place Storage! Service Phone Bridge 205 of an investigation of practices at the recent International, was chosen BATTERYj Station in various milk plants, which is being as far back as August and had made by the dairy division of the WINTER STORAGE spent months in judging farm animals AMD United States Department of Agriculture. before it was called into action at GreYMHE Milk losses during shipment When you are ready to put Chicago. Similarly, other teams which have a marked effect upon the price your car away for the winter, ranked higher in the competition than that the consumer must pay for the and Professional Minnesota had had *nonths for training product, and upon the price that the call the Pierce Battery Co., to farmer receives for the product. The where Minnesota had had only take care of your battery, 112 losses are of two kinds those resulting days. With the removal of this handicap, from milk souring In transit, by providing for the selection of E. Maple street. Phone Bridge and those from theft, spoilage and judges at the State Fair in Septemher, 301. leakage. Both are believed to be future teams from Minnesota are avoidable if the farmer, country dealer be at or near the top. bound to and city dealer will work together. NOT LIKE SEPTEMBER MORN Dealers are being asked to give information Washington, January 3. (United on various subjects, such as J. M. HEIMER Associated Insurance Agency Press.)—Men have been "pinched" J. K. LYNDE the methods used for transporting milk F. H. MAYER Live Stock and Real Estate from the farm to the dealer, the pro'JL for using a telescope on bathing DENTIST UNDERTAKING Auctioneer tection provided for milk while in scenes. Naked eyes have been blacked Office In Hirsh Block. ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE Undertaker and Funeral Director Specially Conversant with :o# transit between dealer aijd thtf city for intrusions and murder has been Telephone Main 117 O. Niehuis AUTO HEARSE J. W. DeBuhr Pedigree work. market, and the relative efficiency of done for "telling." AUSTIN, MINN. '^•different types of refrigerator cars. Phone 9001. Adams, Minn. M. H. KENASTON Day Call 677, Both Phones But now the microscope has been Night CaO 120. Both Phones Office Austin Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone Bridge 802 employed to reveal bare facts and %»»»i G. L. BAKER, M. D. IMPORTANCE OF DAIRY BARN figures. Moreover, government investigators W. R. EARL FURNITURE CO. Physician and Surgeon A. I. ARNESON, M. D. announce they will distribute UNDERTAKING and Office in Lewis Building Many Failures Have Been Recorded Specialits in Natural Therapeutics their findings in a "moyie." A FUNERAL DIRECTION Because of Roor Structures— Phones: Residence, Bridge 130 Using "condensed out of doors" and Some poor insects too insignificant Auto Hoarse Equipment Building Cost High. Office, Bridge 277Austin, other Non-surgical, Natural and for ordinary attention were the victims. Prompt Attention in Every Detail Sanatarium types of treatment for Minn. The pool was a dewdrop and SA Business ^Residence all types of disease. The dairy barn is more than ever the bathers, creatures too small for DONOVAN & GOSLEE New and successful methods of Phone Main 112 Phone Main 113 one of the principal factors in dairy the naked eye. The film, called "A treating Piles, fissures, ulcers and farm operation. In many instances AUSTIN, MINN. Funeral Directori similar, diseases without Surgery or Plant Disease and How It Spreads," •dairies have failed or succeeded be and E.~nbalmers 1892 28 Years* Experience 1920 loss of time from your business or shows organisms creating rhubarb cause of the barn. This year probably any Hospital bills. Examination free.. Day Calls—Int. 198 N. W. 2S: there is more thought given to blight, a source of heavy loss to Call or write about your case. Night Calls DR. F. E. DAIGNEAU barn construction than ever before. gardeners. It will be distributed by Office over Austin Furniture F. S. Vanderhyde Sons T. W. Donovan—Interstate 114-1 Eye-sight Specialist Store, (opposite Fox Hotel.) This is because dairymen, farmers and the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Si N. W. 448-JH. breeders have come to realize the importance Scientific' adjustment of GLASSES Brood Sow Sale A. Goalee—Interstate 522-L of the barn and because the EXTENSIONISTS TO MEET N. W. 1080 to all forms of defective vision ARTHUR WEST ALLEN, M. D. cost of building has mounted so high. Motor and Carriage Service AT UNIVERSITY FARM 120 West Mill Street Surgeon Oodht P. Surgeon C. M. ft St. Ry. A strong program has been prepared January 6,1921 Surgeon Geo. A. Hormel 4xCa for the annual conference of HAY IS ESSENTIAL TO CALF HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON DISEASES OF THE EYE agriculture extensionists to be held GLASSES FITTED ALBERT HOPFEi ATTORNEYS AT LAW Bank BM* January 10, 11 and 12 at University Rdughage Keeps Stomach of Animal Office First National Phone Office Bridge T® Distended and Allows Food to Farm. County and home demonstration WEST CONCORD, MINN. MSN. Mala St. LIVE STOCK AND Phone Residence—Bridge 409^* Be Digested. agents, farm bureau representatives, AUSTIN, MINN OFFICE HOURS: REAL ESTATE club leaders and agents are expected 9 to 10 a. as.—2 to 4 p. na.' Milk is very satisfactory to furnish' 730 to 8 to attend. By Appointment, p. m. SOWS weighing from 400 to 700 I AUCTIONEER! food during the early stages of the ?alf's life, but It is the roughage that THE HOSPITAL CLINIC pounds each. Bred to a son of a Apply early for dates, as I sell keeps the stomach distended and allows FOR CLEANING MILK BOTTLES C. A. Hegge, M. D. AUSTIN CLINIC the food to be digested. When World's Grand Champion Boar nearly every day in the sale O. H. Hegge, M. D. a calf is deprived of hay, it will not do Cold or Lukewarm Water Prevents 9 P. A. Lommen, M. E. season. Chas F. Lewis, M. D. its best In- growth. Hay is an essential Hardening and Sticking of Albumen Miss Malinda Lewis, X-ray and E. C. Rebman, M. D. S Van's Greater Orion Sensation to the young animal and should always and Casein. laboratory assistant. AUSTIN, MINN. Chas C. Allen, M. D. be available. J. G. W. Havens. M. D. FOUNDERS AND SURGEONS When milk bottles are allowed to W. B. Grise, M. D. to St. Olaf Hospital.' stand, the casein hardens on them and P. R. R. DRS. FENTON & MEANY Ml General Surgery—» HIGH-PRICED LAND POSSIBLE Surgeons, C. M. & St. it is almost as difficult to remove as This is the greatest lot of sows ever offered for sale. /.•.§,* DENTISTS Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat SPECIAL ATTENTION given when it is burned on by the use of hot Everyone is 1 year old or over. No gilts offered in this to diagnostic accuracy, clinical, Austin National Bank Bldg. Dairying Keeps Up Fertility of Soil Glasses fitted water. If it .is necessary to let your Sale. ..w microscopic, chemical and radiographic and Makes Larger Yields of Office Phone: Bridge 103 milk bottles stand for any length of "Surgeons—St. Olaf Hospital examinations accurately Various Crops. Residence Dr. Fenton: Main 4SS-R time, it is best to pour cold, or lukewarm C. G. W. R. R^r made. water into them, which will prevent Residence Dr. Meanyt Main 564 Gee. A. Hermel A-Ca 7 E E E N E A IN E N 1 General Surgery Dairying makes high priced land the hardening and sticking of the AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat. Hornsel MUUng Cew possible. Striking as this statement We are running a special train. 6ome over and spend gp* becomes albumen and casein. Then, when it Glasses properly fittedL Bnfceeck Bldg. Opposite P. Ok may seem- it is proved by the fact that the day with us whether you wish to buy or not. 2* time to wash them, lukewarm 5 DR. lil. J. HARDY Both Pkenes 197 dairying keeps up the fertility of the a water hot can, be used followed by soil and makes high yields possible. For Information Out water, boiling water or live steank F. S. VANDERHYDE ft SONS High yields show that the land Is able Of Office Hem Call By this method, the botfles will *be t# earn a satisfactory Income on a dean, and all bacteria will be killed Amw Of Tke Deetenli high valuation. »x-j£kk$ by tb« hot water. •i mi **& r'4. 1