Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
February 3, 1921 · Page 2 of 8
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ORE TAX COMPROMISE unanimously passed tne measures, after "Here's Real Tobacco" and the 1)111 to admit co-operatives to JURY SERVICE FOR WOMEN an amendment providing that buyera the chamber of commerce were passed "may" take these weights. This without opposition at a mass meeting Women's organizations are backing means the bill will come up ugaln in of 500 farmers at Hastings. the bill by Representative C. E. Hulbert says the Good Judge the house, and with the compulsory Authors of Tonnage Tax Bills Get To ot Among the counties that have reported of Eden Prairie, making women provision stricken out, probably It will liable for jury duty on the same basis unanimously are: Waseca, gether In Effort To Draft Single That gives a man more 'r as men. Having full citisenship in Kittson, Dodge, Traverse, Blue Earth, 1 Bill—Compromise Bill Ex-, genuine chewing satis-faction other respects, leading women think Yellow Medicine, Beckeif, Otter Tail, pected Within Week. NEW AUTO LICENSE FEES their sex should assume the duty oi Carlton, Dakota, Rice and Benton. The than he ever got sitting in judgment on their peers. Yellow Medicine county bureau adopted St. Paul—The house committee or out of the ordinary kind. On the basis of 300,000 cars to be. Many supposed that jury duty went a resolution- stating that punish* taxation indicated at the opening ol licensed in the state under the Good hand in hand with the ballot, but that ment for violation of the grain gambling this week's session, that it will appoint Smallerchew,lastslonger Roads Amendment No. 1 plan, the is not the. case. In several suffrage bill be made more drastic and a subcommittee of five to draft a com —so it costs less to chew new tentative proposal will yield $5,732,277, states women are not accepted as providing "that gambling in future promise tonnage bill for submission tc Latest News of the Work it is estimated, or an average jurors. The Minnesota law says that this class of tobacco. grain be made a felony punishable with the house. slightly more than $18 a car. The "a petit jury is a body of 12 men," and at least one year in the state penitentiary." of the State Legislature "S' A motion to this effect was present schedule is based wholly on valuation, And the good, rich tobacco a grand jury also is defined, as a body ed to the committee at the session Condensed for the starting with minimums of $10 on of "men." While sometimes the term taste gives a world: The House marketing and the Senate early this week, but was withdraws passenger cars and $15 on trucks and "men" ^is held to embrace both sexes, agricultural ^committees will hold temporarily so -mining men coulc. ap Busy Reader of satisfaction. vli adding 1.5 per cent of the value of passenger legal opinion is against that construction a joint meeting to consider the bill to pear and conclude hearings on the tonnage and 2 per/cent of that of commercial in the case of jury service. Any man who uses the* make the grain exchanges open markets, tax which is in progress. cars. The Hulbert bill is to be taken up at opening them up to co-operative Representatives C. M. Bendixen and Real Tobacco Chew BACK UP FARM BILLS The new proposal is applied to common a public hearing before the house judiciary associations of all kinds. The two A. C. Welch have had conferences regarding makes of cars as follows: frill tell you that. -V'+H, committee soon. There is a committees will consider the anti-futures a compromise on their bills Make—' Pass. Com. wide difference of opinion, and predictions bills. and both said that an agreement had Ford .............. $10 $15 are made that the bill is not Put up in two styles Following two public hearings the practically been reached. Dodge 24 to have easy sledding. 21 two committees will consider the measures "Friends of the tonnage tax want me Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation: '-I• --u-t-. Buick 45 24 The bill merely adds to the statute -B CUT is a long fine-ciit tobacco and make their reports to their to strike out a provision in my bill Studebaker 40 In Referendum Strongly Favor 26 four words, so that a jury is defined respective houses. It is expected that making the proposed tax of 8 per cent RIGHT GUT is a short-cut tobacco Franklin 57 36 Legislation Admitting Them to consist of "a body of 12 men, or the House committee on marketing of net profits in lieu of all other state Cadillac 84 62 women, or both." It would put women To Trade Membership. will report the bills in the near future. taxes," said Mr. Bendixen. "I inserted Packard 130 72 on exactly the same basis as men, Minneapolis grain men are prepared this because the tax commission and and they would be called under the to protest against any measure which Governor Preus both felt that a tonnage St. Paul—The Minnesota Farm Bu WOULD AFFECT BONUS ACT same conditions. will open the Chamber of Commerce to tax bill would be unconstitutional reau federation has announced its sup any type of co-operation organization, Representative A. B. Patterson, St. without this provision. However, I am port of the three measures involving regardless of the method by which it Cloud, introduced a bill in the Minnesota for a. tonnage tax. and whatever the tax FOR BLUE SKY LAWS CHANGES REGAIN YOUR HEALTH marketing methods pending in the leg distributes its profits. house to extend the soldiers' committee and judiciary committee islature, after receiving reports of the may agree upon will be satisfactory." bonus law to veterans of the SpanishAmerican Abolition of the present commission first primary referendum conducted iE LEGISLATIVE SIDE LIGHTS The committee probably will frame war. Under this bill, every the state. administering the blue sky laws and By Spinal'Adjustment. soldier entering the service from Minnesota its bill and have it ready for introduction institution of a securities commission As a result of the referendum, rep Safe, Sure, Natural and Efficient. in 1898 would receive compensation within 10 days. composed of a commissioner and two Whether Minnesota counties, which resentatives of the state federation Top Notch Ability Means 100 Per Cent Health Efforts now at the rate of $15 a month. "Conscientious objectors" who were expended approximately $19,000,000 on assistant commissioners, to be named •will appear at a joint, hearing of the Consultation and Spinal Analysis free X-Ray Facilities forced to serve in the army will not The bill appropriates $475,000, which highways since Feb. 1, 1919, will be reimbursed by the governor for a term of two house and senate committee. They R. L.Kelson, D. C. share in the benefits of the Minnesota is the amount necessary to pay such promptly is a question for years, is proposed in a bill introduced will urge passage of the public market soliders' bonus law. claims. The organization of Spanish in the senate by Senator J. D. Sullivan members of the house highway committee bill compelling boards of trade 01 The house once more made this war veterans is behind the bill. of St. Cloud. are divided, some of them holding Lewis Building. chambers of commerce to admit farmer Palmer School Graduate Chiropractor plain, when it buried by a vote of 96 that the state trunk highway funds The salary of the commissioner is selling agencies to membership as Office Phone Bridge 277 .• to 28 the bill by Otto D. Nellermoe, Governor As Referee. should not be disturbed too fast. The placed at $4,500 a year that of the co-operative associations, and the future Austin, Minnesota. Residence Phone Main 621-L. Minneapolis socialist, removing the concensus oft opinion appears to be assistants, at $3,600 a year. The blue dealings bill, which defines gambling limitations placed by the 1919 law on With M. Desmond of the state J. that the state is morally bound to reimburse sky law is not otherwise amended. contracts in the sale of wheat and sharing in the bonus. The vote followed auditor's office advocating payment of the counties, and several committeemen other farm products, declares them the most peppery debate of the soldier bonus money out of the state House Passes Hearings IMeasure. favor cash payment of warrants Our FOB. SALE ADS illegal and provides for the enforcement Evidence at hearings conducted by session. general fund and State Treasurer for cash expended and the state of the act by fines or jail sentences. Gladiatorical combats between mac Henry Rines backing a bond issue to the railroad and warehouse commission guarantees. any bonds issued. The state federation also announced will sell your and beast would be an offense against raise the money, the senate finance may be taken by one commissioner, House file 260, backed by the committee its support of the resolution the law under a bill backed by the committee is undecided as to the proper or, if it does not involve a raise on agriculture and horticulture, requiring the board of grain appeal to surplus sboats Minnesota Humane society, which is in rates, by an employee, under H. F. course to pursue, and late today a provided that county boards "shall" restore Minnesota grain grade instead to be introduced this week in the legislature. subcommittee including Senators A. J. 275, passed by a unanimous vote of appropriate $1,000 for the farm bureau, of the present federal grade. The bill is prompted by the the house. Rockue, J. D. Sullivan, W. A. Nolan, if an organization of 200 mem Returns from the counties that have wild west show at the State Fair last and J. W. Hopp was to call on Governor bers was formed and $1,000 raised Teported to the federation calling for fall, which aroused considerable adverse J. A. O. Preus and ask him to State Aid for Women War Workers. locally, was recommended for passage a referendum were unanimous in their |#r||ACT(lU RmMmo* comment because of the rough Women who participated in war Wednesday. referee the debate. hon* Bridge II support of the grain gambling and handling of steers by the cowboys. ork, would be eligible to the state HI. ntnAulun Women's organizations are backing board of trade bill. Only one county Prairie chicken hunters may have aid of $200 for study at the University the bill by Representative t). E. Hul farm bureau voted in opposition to the 802 n. m«»659.r Woman Branded. their inning this fall, 'fhe senate in of Minnesota under S. F. 209, introduced bert of Eden Prairie, making women establishment of Minnesota grain committee of the whole recommended Bloomington, Ind.—When she failed by Senator G. D. Reed. Heretofore liable for jury duty on the same basie REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS grade. a bill opening the season for 1921. to give food to a tramp who called only service men were given this as men. Having full citizenship in Citv and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance "While the referendum still is under Fishing season would open May 15 instead at her home near Kirksville. Mrs. privilege. other respects, leading women think r:i§ way in many counties, the unanimity of May 1, under another bill John Carmichael, forty-five years old, their sex should assume the duty ol Office with Niehuis DeBuhr Laad Co* It Paving Measure Passes House. of the returns received up to now convinced given favorable consideration. The a farmer's wife, was attacked and sitting in judgment on their peers. AUSTIN. MINN. object being to protect fish in spawning A measure, validating $60,000 of officers of the state federation branded in many places "with a flat Austin National Bank Bldg. season. paving, bonds, issued by the city of that its 55,000 members were practically iron she had been using. Her screams Change of the open season for fishing Even though the house defeated a Worthington, has passed both houses. a unit in their demand that contracts attracted persons passing by and a from May 1 to May 15 is provided bill changing the weight of corn on the The bond company is holding up purchase for future sales of farm products, posse was organized to search toi -her in S. F. 117, by Senator G. A. Turnham Advertise In the News, It ear from 70 pounds to 80 pounds in of the securities awaiting this without intention of actual delivery, assailant. Bloodhounds followed the of Long Lake, and was unanimously October and November and 75 pounds curative measure and. it was sent be declared illegal. trail of the Dixie. Highway, nine miles recommended for passage by In December and January, the senate through under suspension of the rules. south of here." where they lost It the Senate. Both a socalled grain gambling bill ANNOUNCING ANNOUNCING S-Sf ."J5S^'3A»^=»2f MERCHANDISE FOR MERCHANDISE FOR SPRING SPRING #11 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiai fi« I Arriving daily are the new ty fteS pf ^pring^f rchartdisfe litt$e several lines, and the new prices that go with them are ctllubly fnx^estmg/feaffiNfeQf^^e ifeeasQh^—From all indications of tiie.priasehOnarkMcority||$$|s the: early buysr? fu s. vantage of the Idwer prices,and mdWey l&ftv V1- W- C' ih -V,' t« U? fcrr lie# I 3 iBi, ahams 1HT ii mi EW WhiteGoods. ALL items to close II |E never carry over OU can buy gingfrom 10 Plush cbatl, several from one season to values in 19c and WEAR [left. Mostly large the other. Conse underwear and must Muslifis, quently what is here |iSs pid small prices. Percales from 15c and up. &o wash goods at all prices, lh hosiery. f"' Sneetmgs at ., A Few Furs 6 1 Uridermuslins, Dress goods, Silks, The Cloth Coats 1 prices that stand See Them new linings and Ornaments, Nev|| NiiHiiiery, at If you find a fit you cannot New Collars and for the belt for a tME early.The values All Arriving -j-. Less fancy notions to select are the best objecCto thi piiiee for jk :«.•}«'t r- Daily. ?iitde Jess than Selections the most from. P* 5! -Tfc# K!_n !, -tJ1 a *m jt. .•«as" i, ."H3VJTS MMIWi r#lb S*- isriAwA if' iSUCC t&ll fL™I ik a i«yM'^ 4