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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

April 25, 1921 · Page 3 of 8

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1 1 J" 1 *KT %r 1*%^^ \t^ r-\ "Ng^ s, UsfrU PAGE FOUR ,» Vf MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINNESOTA MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921 PASS MANY NEW LAWS MOWER COUNTY NEWS the session, was one of the most spe%. was Congregationalists banquet followed by a tklk by -w- TT 4f tacular and acrimonious of the entire S. Talk Over Home •••.&& Rev. R. Rose who is home from '3ft "The County Paper" -~r~gry, 90 days. The original bill provided for India on a furlough. He spoke on Published every Monday and Thursday, And Foreign Work i-* a limitation of $50 for-local purposes at Austin, Minnesota general foreign missionary work, Vr Regularity Will and $40 for schools. The House made Vi ROE AND GANNON, Publishers In. order to secure additional information Ore Tax, Road System Operations, specializing on' Congregational work the amendments to increase these V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor about home and foreign work Farmers Program Among Important in. India. amounts. in the church, the Congregational Official of Mower County Paper Measures on Statute j? The Farmers Program. Church held an educational institute Examine 130 Babies & Books. The Minneapolis Chamber of Com* SI* Thursday at the church. Rev. E. S. Dr. Groebner of St. Paul, child mercc, the Duluth Board of Trade and Shaw qf Minneapolis presided over specialist examined about 130 babies the South St. Paul Livestock Exchange the afternoon conference which dealt and young children at the series of have been declared open markets, and IMPORTANT BILLS PASSED. Regularity is life's best jnsurance policy.1 f? with methods, programs, etc. Addresses clinics given by the Mower County the farmer is given the right to come were given by Rev. W. E. Public Health Association. The on to thesse^ markets with his co-operative In your work Tonnage tax on iron ore. selling agencied.il« Griffith of Waseca, Rev. A. K. Voss buildings in which these clinics were In your sleep OUNTR Women's Compensation Insurance Legislation affecting the farmers of of Detroit, superintendentof the held were given free of charge and MEMBER, AFFILIATING law, creating an industrial In your meals Minnesota took the lead from the very work in Northern Minnesota, and heat furnished. At Grand Meadow commission. start. As result an agricultural program In your daily duties, regularity" adds I Provisions for pre-primary indorsement Mrs. A. E. Fancher, of the Lyndale Mrs. Martin opened up her home for of far-reaching importance was conventions to be held strength to your effort. Congregational church of Minneapolis, the clinic. enacted into law, the outstanding features "3 by political parties. who spoke on women's Congregational of which are: Regularity in adding to your savings'account Enactment of a series of laws to Albert Stephenson of Spring Valley work in Minnesota. The co-operative law of 1919 was expended will make any person independent. put into effect the highway program. spent Sunday with friends in Austin. to permit the Federation of lo At the banquet following the afternoon This Bank will be pleased to serve you. •al co-operative associations into largi) session, Rev. Shaw presided as Recodification of the state educational mying and selling units. toastmaster. Talks were made by and school aid laws. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith spent The la-jr of 1919, establishing the Enactment of an elaborate program Mayor A. C. Page and others. The Sunday with relatives Osage, Iowa. Department of Agriculture, baa lOOA^S. of farmers' legislation. -o amended as to give that d»is: The AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Per capita tax limitation for local Foreign Advertising Representative supervision over all deatei*S MJLKENASTON THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 and school purposes, affecting Phone Bridge Residence iv ct3 outside of hay, grain Member of Minnesota Select List particularly communities on the Iron Range. 802 Main 6S9-R SUBSCRIPTION RATES^ OF Increasing the membership of Per Year, in advance $2.50 the Board of Control to five members ADDITIONAL LOCALS REAL ESTATE and INVESTMENTS AUSTIN, MINNESOTA Six Months $1.25 to permit the appointment of Single Copies 05 City and Business Properties. Rentals and Insurance Hogan Ray spent Sunday with his Resources Two Million Dollars two women. Matter at Entered as Second Class Passage of laws making women parents in Bixby. Office with Niehuis & DeBuhr Laad Co. the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under eligible to serve as jurors. the act of March 3, 1879. AUSTIN. MINN. Austin National Bank Bldg. Laws putting more teeth in the Mrs. C. E. Bates called on friends prohibition enforcement acts, including ?n Austin Friday afternoon. WE ARE AMERICANS one to permit the seizure of automobiles carrying liquor. Mrs. Raymond Swisher returned We received a letter Saturday Submission of a Constitutional home last night from California. signed "One of Hormel's Slaves." In amendment for an occupation tax the first place, The News refuses to TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY on mining. Edna and Bertha Bagley and publish any letter, regardless of its Submission of a Constitutional Archie- Hahn motored to Austin Saturday merits or contents, unless it is signed amendment providing for rural evening. with the full name and address of the credits. Creation of a state securities writer. Mis Edna Bagley who is working commission. In the second place, The News at Oak Dale Farm visited with her At THE VALUE STORE 5 Recodification of _the military wishes to impress upon its readers folks Sunday. laws. and. contributors, that it is first, last Recodification of the laws relating Miss Otelia Nelson spent Saturday and above all 100% American, and to dairy and food. and Sunday with friends and relatives that it will not be used as a tool to Recodification of the laws relating in Albert Lea. further a personal grudge or start a to drainage. controversy. Important amendments to the A TIMELY EVENT FOR REAL ECONOMY G. W. C. Ross and E. Tucker of We do not know the writer of the soldiers' bonus law. Minneapolis returned home Sunday letter, but if he will sign his name after spending three days in Austin. and show that he has the courage of St. Paul—The outstanding results of Mary Buzlasky and Qeorge Smith his convictions, his contributions will the Minnesota 1921 legislature are NEW SILK DRESSES called on Bertha Bagle^and Archie receive our consideration. summarized briefly above. Hahn Sunday afternon aplevening. Among the two important measures enacted Into law are ore taxation and WHAT IS A CO-OPERATIVE? Mrs. Frances Elton^retforne last the farmers program. These formed Perhaps no word ha§ been so much night Mason City, Iowa, where the chief issues of the last campaign. from In a large array of beautiful* styles of the season. Dresses in all the "co-operative." abused in recent years as she spent the week-end with her Tonnage Tax. become a popular Altho it has daughter. well known silks* includinjg Taffeta, Satin, Crepe de Chine and After three months of discussion, a much confusion word, there still exists a law was passed providing for 6 per $19.75 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nelson, ,Alex to what in the minds of many as Mignonette, values to $40«-« cent tax on the occupation of mining. Bagley, daughter Agnes and mother it means with reference to the organization The attorney general had ruled that were visiting at the Frank Bagley at. and operation of co-operative the original tonnage tax bills should home Sunday. S| companies. An effective farmers' be so redrafted as to provide for an occupation tax. Considerable opposition organization must be truly co-operative to a tax, based on the occupational Vertigo Is Caused by Trouble in Ear. so that there will be no possible WOMEN'S theory, developed, but it was not sufficient Dr. Douglas Vanderhooff of Richmond, chance of a member being controlled to stem the tide for some sort Ya., states in, the Medical Record by interests hostile to the fanner. of a tax on the iron mining industry. that we must thoroughly understand In connction with the grain marketing Enactment of the occupation tax on that the labyrinth of the ear is plan, the Committe of 17 of mining, the so-called tonnage tax substitute, the sense organ of equilibrium. Vertigo, fin the newest of styles. Made of finest quality Tricotine. They are means that the issue has now the American Farm Bureau Federation from whatever cause, was essentially been transferred to the courts of the 'smartly tailored and have that fine air of distinction a woman likes an ear study, and was always adopted a set of requiremnts, land. It is certain that the mining due to some disturbance of the vestibular $34.75 insofar as it can do so under the laws to have surrounding her Suits. These companies will wage a bitter legal battle apparatus. of the state in which it is incorporated. in testing the validity of the law. They are as follows: (1) Each For machinery price reduction and Suits sold formerly to $65, Constitutional Tax Amendment. 'tit stockholder can have one vote (2) DeLaval service day see McEnaney:& The people of Minnesota will have trr Each stockholder can only own a limited Erickson's Ad in this issue. Adv. an opportunity to pass on the theory 33-1-c. amount of stock (3) Dividends of an occupation tax on mining. Both on stock must be limited to a reasonable houses passed the bill to submit a constitutional WRAPS AND COATS NEW BLOUSES MILUNERY rate (4) The balance of the amendment on the subject A. I. ARNESON, M. D. earnings above cost and surplus funds to the voters at the next election. Specialist. be distributed as patronage must Limiting Tax Expenditure. In a wonderful selection of the dividends (5) No proxy voting may Following "the signing of the socalled A sale for the woman who^apl Clearance sale of all trimmed hais. tonnage tax measure, Governor be allowed (6) Ownership of common smartest styles shown and in the predates quality in a blouse. A Preus got behind a bill to limit the expenditures stock must be limited to grain also vVe have taken these hats from stock wonderful assortment of models. granted sptmg colors. The greatest on the Iron Ranges. A bill growers (7) Stock must be available Colon and Rectal Diseases. finally passed both Houses, placing a All the newest of shades. Sizes 36 and reduced them to this price. Val­ \aiues cf'cied now. Wra»s ?.r.d for sale to any grain grower in the -A limitation of $100 per capita for local Over Austin Furniture Store. 'V to 44. Made of fine quality Georgette. community who wishes to become a ues speak for themselves. ^il at purposes and $60 per capita for school Coats worth to $40.00. (See card elsewhere this issue} stockholder. Co-operative elevators Values to $6.00 at purposes. The fight on the per capita may also be organized as non-stock, tax bill, coming in the hours of closinsr $3.65 $3.95,, $23 non-profit associations. Now at There are wives who go thru life without knowing there is any kind of money that is not used for paying the grocer and ice man. Aprons New SILK, DRESS GOODS AND SPECIAL SALE OF Excellently made of finest quality OOmPer­ MICKIE SAYS— HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR DOMESTICS cale. Both dark and light Hosiery THEATRE styles. Special for two days WWW $3.00 all wool Serge? $1.98 NWE ADKAVY Vf ARE Buster Brown Pure Thread Silk Hose, 40 inch Crepe de Chine navy, black, brown and grey. Very $1.49 98c Pair feVif SO ARE IAR&ER Special. Oxfords and Slippers 40 inch Georgette Crepe $1.49 In Brown and Black, all styles and qualities, '•CONNMS AMD WO EVENING SHOW S 7:30—9:00 Children's heavy ribbed Hose, all sizes 36 inch Taffetas ...1.69 worth to $8.50 NWE AlWT "SO DOVAfc DO\UG 15c Pair MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30 $1.35 Serges and Silk Poplins ... 95c :v-- AT $4.95. Ladies' fine Hose, black and brown, 29c Ginghams .....19c 12^c Pair Special. ARE Voe ViOVi 25c Percales 19c Petticoats MONDAY AND TUESDAY— Underwear 18c Ginghams .11c All Silk Taffeta and Jersey Silk Petti Women's Union Suits in all styles. ANITA STEWART coats. Reg. $7.50, $3.50 Bed Spreads Bought direct from mills at extiremely low $2.49 at $5.95 a 15c«CalicoeSi at: !....llc i.......... 49c, 69c, 75c and $1.00 PAYING THE PIPER" 25c Lonsdale Muslin 14*/2c Mens* Furnishings at .Women's ribbed Vests, specially priced $1.50 Damask .....98c 25c .,$1.75 Heavy Satin Ties .......i.98c :-rt ^..... $1.50 Draperies 98c Children's ribbed Vests, at $2.50 Madras Shirts .,...........$1.69 59c Pillow Tubings 25c Sox, ...:.37c I .19c at .4 pr. for 50c (Mack Sennett Comedy) V" ST-! WEDNESDAY— MUSLIN "IF ONLY JIM"/™ Fire assortment Extra hedvy Wash Comedy "His Fiery Beat" Waists of lu 1 ached Voile neatly Muslin. Reg. broiiered. THURSDAY & FRIDAY—* 18c value, Made to sell -THE PASSIONATE at $1.25. 99 1 Special Special Insurance Specialists Austin Insurance Agency E. Ray Cory, Manager W-23U. PATHE NEWS •M, Babcock Building ICK AUSTIN, MINNESOTA muiim.ji. Li""' ii m, iiuuj •i'lWiL fl 'J Jj ID