Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 17, 1921 · Page 1 of 8
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... p^tT *w "P 1 .' i" -.-/»f ft, T^sC?- i: PAGE TWO MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 192%/'I ECLIPSE CORNER A. O. Austinson left Saturday LEGISLATIVE^SIDE LIGHTS COMMITTEE APPOINTEES for Chicago with a couple of carloads MATRIMONY IN THE FACING ARDUOUS TASKS of cattle. The union label will not be necessary YUKON COUNTY Miss Andrena Moen and Mrs. Rhode on state printing. TMs was made Weeklv Shavings oi Edited by Swenson spent a few days last week 1 Senate Speed* Up After Appointment Vol. 354. plain when the senate, after a spirited Monday, January 17, 1921 Splinters: by United Press at Lewis Jacobson's. of Committees. Many Change* 1 fight, voted down advocates of the St. Paul, Minn, January 17.—In Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Nelson and Mr. In Personnel. closed shop, 4ft to 16. The vote was THIS IS THE SEASON SI 'SMART SEZ: "If you've got to Far off Alaska, the land of snow and and Mrs. Lewis Nelson spent Wednesday looked on a test of strength between at the Mrs. J. Jacobson home. use a hammer, build a house." St Paul—Conisderation of the im OF REAL VALUES IN long winters, Cupid is somewhat open ai closed shop advocates. jportant bill* of the leglsjfthre session handicapped, but the little love god BUILDING MATERIALS ANOTHER ROOM FOR THE Claiming that small towns and villages in the upper house began to speed up gets in his work just the same. HOUSE. In the home of today where have no use for jails and that The values we are now able to offer 1 'upon the appointment of the Senate Clerks of courts are not numerous. some of them were making public restrooms space is so limited, it's a pretty good in lumber and other building materials committees. RAILWAY NEWS on them. Representative W. J. •In the states it is customary to obtain idea to make every part of the house Announcement of the committee apjpointment* are possible only because this is Darby of Carlton made a plea for his marriage licenses and later to make contribute its share of convenience by Lieutenant OoTernoi the slack season in the building business. Latest News of the Work bills requiring villages of the fourth record of the ceremony. But in Alaska Louis L. Collins showed a reduction in and efficiency. And in thes^ times it's class to maintain public restrboms. Esther Damm is on the sick list. the number of committees from 38 to it sometimes is different, At least, of the State Legislature not right to make use of the attic as We have passed the period of inflat- The legisUtiye "Pipe club" is in full •29 and several important changes. such would seem the case from a letter Charles Knutson, who smashed his a storeroom. Condensed for the swing. The present membership, is led prices which were the inevitable! Many changes were necessitated by received by Rudy Schmidt, deputy toe while at work in the Milwaukee result of a tremendous demand that Have you ever thot of its possibilities made up of Representatives R. A. Wil the reduction, he said. Busy Reader clerk, Ramsey county, from G. €. shops Thursday afternoon, returned jcame soon after the Armistice and for development? They're simple. A 'kinson, J. B. Gislason, John W. Olson, "I believe that the reduction in the Dunlop, a friend, who lives in a little to work today. F. J: McPartin, P. J. Long and Senators number of committee will greatly in* a ot w«» bo»l. or maybe a George H. Sullivan and J. W. cabin near Strelna, Alaska. Dunlop Prices have tome down to a --ound, little plastering, some naint or stain, icrease the effiicency of the senate," Milton Erickson and wife have returned AID FOB FARM BUREAUS Hopp. Representative Wilkinson was tells of finding the record of a peculiar ,Ct lTh, ,£- varnish lorthi said Lieutenant Governor Collins. "1 from Minneapolis. than they are likely to be in .thejf|oor ^dd a few rag rugs, and hang^n threatened with expulsion recently I believe that eventually a further reduction wedding ceremony, carved an a Mrs. Joe Fisher was called to St. Building ^begins^ a£*u^« jngs at the window, paint up the old when he discovered smoking a fat to about 18 would increase birch tree, un«r which he camped. Th's is the season of real bargains furniture and you've added one more Paul by the death of her brotherin-law. cigar. He was exonerated when he explained further the efficiency of the body, but Following is the record. in lumber and other materials—the room to your home. Any kind of a Agricultural Committee Favor* Bill a constituent had given it to 'that is for future consideration. We season when you can take advantage "MATRIMONY room at all—a bed room for you or ON THE YUKON" Compelling County Board* To 'him, and that he did not care to lose have gone as far as semed advisable of the inactivity of general building Mr. H. J. Keck leaves tonight for your guests—a quiet room to study "Ten miles from the Yukon a vote by not smoking it. at this time. to get more for your money than you Make Appropriations. in—or a big roomy place for celebrations. Dubuque where he will spend Sunday On the banks of this lake, Senator H. N Benson of St. Peter, "Four agricultural committees have probably will get if you wait until No particular style is expected with his family. chairman of the senate committee on For a partner to the Koyukuk later in 1921. been grouped in a large committee St. Paul—The house committee on of it, and it's the cosiest room in the elections, is preparing to call the committee Mrs. John Martin returned to her [with Ole Sageng as chairman. Senator house. agriculture, by a vote of 8 to 1, sustained McGillis I'll take. together this week to begin Sageng is a practical farmer of the recommendations of the home in Milwaukee, Thursday. We have no preacher J.J. CLEMENS work on a general elections bill. The' long experience in the legislature. He executive officers of the Minnesota Georgia Farley of St. Paul, whol /T. And we have no ring bill probably will, provide for conventions rONE PIECE OR A CARLOAO^/ will conduct the fight on the floor for Farm Bureau that the county boards has been visiting at the Herman Auer It makes no difference "CVI/" to nominate state officers at Manager all agricultural measures." be compelled to appropriate money fox home, returned home Friday. It's all the same thing. least, Senator Benson said. It may go The list showed that Senator Henry farm bureau work. G. Wetterlind, government inspector (Signed) Aggie Dalton." further and provide for the nomination Phone No. 47. Benson had been transferred from the According to the farm bureau laws for the railroad company made of local officers and legislators in the "I swear by my gee pole passed in 1919, it was optional witb eduactional committee to chairman of same manner. his semi-annual inspection of the Milwaukee the county commissioners to make the elections committee, Senator Joseph Under this tree, Wolf bounties now $7.50 for females shops and roundhouse Saturday. farm bureau appropriations. Representative A. Jackson of St. Paul, formerly A faithful husband to Aggie and $3 for males, would be raised to J. B. Hompe announced thai chairman of the workmen's compensation I always will be. Finns Bridge tfrillOTnU $15 for females and $6 for males by he is going to oppose the proposition committee, succeeding him as m. n. IVtllAuIUn M.U6S».R Hugo Auer, who broke his leg a I'll love and protect a bill introduced by Representative A. when it is brought up in the house. chairman of the education committee. few weeks ago is getting along nicely. This maiden so frail, J. Praxel. Senator Paul W. Guilford of Minneapolis F. E. Dolmer, field agent for the From the Sourdough stiffs farm bureau, explained the changes becomes the chairman of the REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS Miss Helen Mayer is home from On the Koyukuk trail. proposed by the farm bureau. The workmen's compenastion committee. City and Business Properties, Rentals and Insurance Wants Railroad Control. Mason City to spend a few daysywith (Signed) Jack McGillis." new measures provide that the state The new committee on reapportionment her parents. tc may apply $2,000 instead of $1,000 Because the interstate commerce "For two dollars apiece Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Lutd Co. is headed by Senator N. S. Hegnes. each county, but only $1,000 for each commission is "butting in" on Minnesota's William Dolan has returned from Senator P. A. Gandrud, who was In cheechako money, AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National Bank Bldg. county agent or home demonstration intrastate rates, Representative chairman of the marketing committee Gary, Indiana, where he was called I unite this couple agent. St. Louis county, under the proposed C. M. Bendixen has fathered a resolution .which has been abolished, replaces by the illness of his mother. In holy matrimony. law, may appropriate up to $25,000 asking congress to pass laws nullifying 'Senator S. C. Blomgren as head of the He be a miner for farm bureau work, and county acts of the commission, and allowing temperance committee. And she be a teacher. boards in all other counties sfyall ap W. Minnesota to run railroads Senator C. Gillam, head of the from $1,000 to $5,000. I do this job propriate within its borders. grain and warehouse committee, which Eleven of the 13 committee mem Just as well as a preacher. also was abolished ,is named chairman bers present, including four or the five of the public welfare and health committee, (Signed) French Joe." who were against compulsory appropriation, Australian Railroads Multiply. replacing James Handlan. Senator Drought in Australia, as famine in are active members of the Arch Coleman replaces Senator J. India, is no longer the dread enemy 'farm bureau federation. A. Carley as head of the civil administration that it was. Railways have multiplied, Members opposing compulsory county committee. ROSE CREEK making the movement of stock appropriations were Anderson, List of Retained Chairmen. to unstricken areas comparatively Gran, Hompe, Lagersen and C. easy, though expensive. All the Swenson. Those favoring the measure Those who retained the chairmanships Joy Nelson visited Friday with his states keep accurate records of each were Grant, Carlson, J. B. Gislison. the of same committees they had brother, Nordahl Nelson. day's rainfall and this information is Hulbert, Robinson, Sweitzer, Thompson last at the session are: Banking, W. and Wright. posted daily for all to see and is easlly Mr. and Mrs. H. Monson entertained :A. Nolan, Grand Meadow cities, first available to the owners of the remotest a number of friends at dinner Sunday. class, James D'enegre, St. Paul cor'oprations, stations. So a man threatened BUDGET BILL NIAKEIHEADWAY (now including commerce), Mr. and Mrs. Chris. E. Olson and by loss of stock through drought may Frank L. Palmer, Minneapolis drainage, I Carl Olson spent Tuesday at Hans keep his finger on the rainfall of the F. H. Peterson, Moorhe&d finance, Sitting in committee of the whole After-Inventory Sale Sampson's. whole continent and know where he J. 'A. Rockne, Zumbrota, Excelsior Friday. The house unanimously recommended Mr. and Mrs. 'Ole Lastine were may send his stock if he gets no rain J. for passage house bill 74 general legislation, Sullivan, St. guests at the L. Jacobson home himself. N. creating a state budget commission. Cloud insurance, C. Orr, St. Paul Thursday.""" Under the bill the budget commission 'judiciary, F. A. Putnam, Blue Earth J. will be made up to the governor, labor, C. Callaghan, Minneapolis .military affairs, S. A. Rask, Blooming state auditor, chairman of the tax Prairie public institutions, F. L. Cliff, commission, the lieutenant governor Expert Atiito A Smashing Record of the Greatest Bargains speaker of the house and chairman oi •Ortonville public domain, E. W. Wibert, Cloquet railroads, J. H. Baldwin, the senate finance committee and in the City, in the New Era Re pairing Frazee state and county fairs, John chairman of the house appropriations ml committee.' W. Hopp, Preston soldiers home, Peter of Low Prices and Welding Van Hoven, St. Paul taxes, Olaf The law requires the state auditoi Gjerset, Montevideo towns, counties as secretary of the commission, to and municipalities, (consolidated), Gustave COATS mail blanks each year in August to the BLANKETS Widell, Mankato, (formerly of heads of all state departments. towns and counties) mileage, J. E. The commission is required to Bring Your Car Maidgan, Maple Lake state development meet the first Tuesday in November At Close-Out Prices At The Lowest Prices the and immigration, L. H. Nord, International to consider requests of the various in NOW! and may Falls. Women's Plush and departments subpoena witnesses Wool Blankets, values and visit institutions. It is •required Cloth Coats, values to $16.50 at $7.50 to make a report to the legislature to $85.00 at $27.50 the Paint Screens With Sponge.' not later than fourth day THBflMVTOflt Nashua Wool Blankets Wire screens can be painted more of the session. Women's Winter Coats in Plaids at $3.95 A. Anderson H. easily and with better results than by values to $50.00 at $15.00 MARKET BILL APPROVED the ordinary method of painting witb Full size^Wool Finish a brush, if the paint is thinned and Women's Winter Coats, Blankets in Gray & applied to the screen with an old Values to $35.00 at $9.75 St. Paul—By a large majority the tan at $2.49 sponge.—Edward B. Zolle, in Popular House, in committee of the whole, recommended Children's Warm Winter Large size Plaid Blanlcets for passage the socalled cooperative Coats, values to bill after adopting a single wool nap, special $15.00 at $4.95 amendment which struck out the at $2.95 Ta ii Heaters clause authorizing co-operative associations to engage in the bank, trust and loan business. FURS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE The bill conforms to recommendations of farms associations and of Governor Preus in his inaugural message. This action was taken after Nonpartisan iifi AFTER-INVENTORY SALE OF SILKS league and Socialist members 25 off had abandoned their attempt to increase limitations on promotion expenses. All Silks including 40 inch Printed Georgette Crepes It was the first meeting of the Now at House in the committee of the whole 36 inch Plaid Silks $1.39 during the session and Speaker Nolan 36 inch Charmeuse Satins, figured called Representative John B. Hompe of Deer Creek to the chair. Representative Regular values to $5.50.... The mild winter has Elias Nordgren moved that 40 inch Crepe de Chine, all colors the bill be recommended for passage as reported out by the committee on found us with a heavy markets and marketing. 40 inch Georgette Crepe, all colors HOUSE WOULD REVIVE PASSES stock of tank heaters. Railroad passes for members of the 36 inch New Percales in light Hosiery. Special—Women's, Men's Legislature while on official business We are therefore offering and dark colors Boys' and Girls Hose would be provided for under the terms of a bill by Representative Frank E.! Special at 39c .... Special at 23c to 25c Nimocks of Minneapolis, recommended all styles tank heaters at Sweaters, finest quality, newest for passage by the House committee style sweaters, values to as a whole. The measure provides, 32 inch Ginghams, Imperial that the passes must contain photographs $12.50 Dress Chambrays, Junior Fabrics off the regular price of the members and contain the Now At $5.00 and other Fine Wash admonition that legislators shall feel Fabrics under no obligation to the roads for Boys' Shoes on Sale for Quick the free transportation. Te bill would Special a Yard 25c. selling in sizes 12 to 2 and 2 y2 save the state annually $100,000, Representative For 5 Days Only to 5 V&, values to $6.50 Nimocks said. !s C] ry At $2.98 Flannel Gowns, all our best quality, K, Anpong Bills Introduced. Flannel Gowns, values to $3.00 All Women's and Boys' Rubbers Now at $1.59 Poropsals to allow conscientious obectors All sales must be for cash. If you need a beater and draft law offenders to share Outing Flannels, 27 inch, best Now At $89c inin the state soldiers' bonds fund, to quality, striped Outing Flannels, you can not afford to miss these bargains. ,r tax grain options and future delivery Men's Lambsdown Union Suits. contracts, to license farm proudce commission Now At $1.98-Or* 5 Yards For $1.00 merchants, to pension blind Decker Bros. persons, to authorise sterilization of Boys' Suits, .values to $20.00 M* ClLi 'j defectives, and to require lights on all Hosiery Special—Women's, Men's, At $8.95 vehicles after dark, were headlines Hardware ,Boys' and Girls' Hose among thirty-three new bills, the introduction jjoys' Suits, values to $15.00 of which was the principal AUSTIN, "The Store That SatUfies.*': a MINN: Special At 39c Sbr./'/- -I business during the week's session of At $5.95 vthe House of representatives. ffiSSfeKWS