Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
August 15, 1921 · Page 3 of 8
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,apF"K*V 3 __ ,"'•» »r- 1 t. *K r.lr MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Page Four Monday,. Aug.. 15, 1921!, HORMEL am IS 112 RUNS Investigators Characterize Mower County News the letters, N-E-W-S and placed them British war widows are remarrying sands of Women made widoWs by the between the words "Boston" and so rajpidly that the chancellor, Austen war have again became wives and Resent "Polluted" "The County Paper" 0UW4&4T Chamberlain, expect to be able to reduce|pension '•Letter" on his paper sol that the thus automatically their names are Published every Monday and Thursday, appropriations in this CofraTtiohi of t$tle was "The Boston N-E^W-S Letter." taken off the {tension list. (V at Austin, Minnesota ydarfc budget by 10,000,000 pounds So the word "news" first came mmrnrn DEITRKH LEADS CLUB WITH AVER lover as* "Eiicourag'ing." sterling. This is only one of the factors ROE AND GANNON, Publishers Mower County News Market into use. contributing to the anticipated V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Editor Place is the place to list anything When the name of The Mower reduction, but it is stated that thou you may have to dispose of. County News was chosen it was borne AGE OF .375—FOUR FIELD 1.000 (Continued from Page One) in mind that the first function, the primary duty of a local paper is to the tests are taken, the smaller the give the local news of that community amount of bacteria found. The present -WE HAVE NO which it serves. Other purposes of sewage system is a semi-combined During the sixteen games played "Joe" Dietrich, hard-hitting third a local newspaper are secondary. In type with a discharge of approximately atfiuanno theC PaokerS »haVe ^be^n to bat 484 getting the news this paper has had sacker of the Hormel club' is leading RIGHT TO 3,000,000 gallons every twenty-four times, sedWea 71 rvfris arid *112 hits. the help of readers north, east, west the club in hitting for the month of hours into the Cedar river, Dobbins Meany secured fourteen runs and and south, and wishes here to indicate July, with an average of .375 made in creek, and Turtle creek. "Considerable*floating leads the club, with the number of runs its appreciation- *of"tftat^ccHoperation. sludge or scum was observed seven games and twenty-four times at secured. He also'cracfcecl*£he pill for rl*w, on the surface," the report Hbat. Meany hit .350 in sixteen games twentyrone blows, whiphjs four more stated, "above South Maili'^street and 60 times at bat, according to figures 'mm than his nearest rival, "Rosy" Barr. bridge. Active decomposition is taking I compiled by Raymond Regner, official The lowest hitter on the club is Titus, 3 Y5H Cmember place on the river bottom between scorer of the Hormel club. who played twelve games, forty-one There is nothing so elusive as assostance the city and Power Dam No. 2. This Four men are fielding at 1000 on tim$s at bat and'secured two hits, decomposition takes the form of numerous from friends in time of trouble. 4* .the club: Meany, Deitrich, Kaufman which gives an average of .000. gas bubbles and is grossly polluted. and Gute for July. He is fielding .780. Gute Loses his Game after Official Paper of Mower County The physical appearance at HOW THEY Many people really We us gratitude, feat STAND. Officer's Mill Dam No. 3 shows a Seven Scoreless SUBSCRIPTION R£TES Bat'g At marked improvement over the appearance Games Field'g they fail us just when we need them. Per Year, in advance $2.50 Innings. Bat.Runs.Hits. at the Main Street bridge aid NAME— Played. Av. Av. Six Months .......$1.25 •_ c- yMake there is little evidence of gross sewage Meany, cf 16 1.0001 .350 60 21 Single Copies 05 3V /14 your future happy and useful by saving pollution." 1 6 .170 64 12 11 Bowers, ss. .720^ After holding Kenyon scoreless for Entered as Second Class Matter at .375 24 7 9 Prey on Bacteria. 1.000 a part of your earnings in this bank. seven innings yesterday afternoon at the Post Office at Austin, Minn., under 54 6 14 "An interesting feature of this investigation," Kaufman, rf 14 1.000 .259 the Hormel Park, "Mutsey"-YQute, the act of March 3, 1879. 58 6 17 Mr. Childs wrote, "was Barr, If 16 .785 .293 19E AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK Packer pitcher bumped into "Old Man the discovery of myriads of microscopic Wengert, 8 .768 .200 25. 2 5 Hard Luck" and lost his game five to If direction are followed, prescription 45 5 7 animal life in the Cedar river Dugan, lb. 15 .980 .155 three, by three singles and two errors. whiskey is all right. 36 6 4 below its4 confluence with the Turtle .820 .111 of Austin, Minn. .280 35 4 10 creek. They consist of protozoa, rotifera, .817 The Packers annexed two runs in and crustacea." 28 6 9 .962 .321 A lot of people probably missed the first inning without a hit and another .000 These animal. organisms, explained Titus, p. 12 .780, 41 1 2 Member Federal Reserve System. their Saturday night baths to attend run in the second on one hit. the city engineer, feed upon the bacteria 1.000 .250 4 0 1 the carnival. After the second frame neither club in the river and greatly increase Holleque, 2b 3 .455 .200 10 2 2 /. L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, scored until the eighth when Dame W. HOPFE, the self purification quality of the river. Cashier Vice President Fortune smiled on Kenyon and gave Cashier Caruso's Memorial candle will burn UlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUllllllllg them the game. Gute allowed but five for 5000 days. This is the kind of Universal' Reason. In concluding his report, Mr. Childs Resources Two Million Dollars* THE GIRL ON THE JOB hits and whiffed ten visitors. Sands candle some young fellows should She wfti old and gray and was fishing said: "The field investigation and analytical for Kenyon held the Packers to three have to "burn at both ends." Id How Succeed—How to2et in a little pond near her houses. results show the river between scattered blows and fanned six. Ahead—How to Make Good I aaked: "Well, Auntie, what are yon the city and Power Dam No. 2 Austin— AB PO A catching?" She said: "I ain't catching It is funny how watermelon prices to be in a grossly polluted condition 1 By JESSIE ROBERTS Meany, cf. 4 1 1 2 0 in Austin dropped from seven cents a nothin', 'tain't nothin' in hyer to at the time of the investigation. This 3 Bowers, ss. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiii pound a week ago to two cents a catch." "What are you fishing for?" field investigation and analytical results Dfettrich, 3b. 5 to pound Sautrday. I asked. She said: "Gaze hit's indicate that self purification of Barr, If 0 THE TRAINED NURSE. bandy."—'Wynne (Ark.) Progress. Watch and Wait the streawi was taking place to a Kaufman, rf. 0 Wengert, 2b. 1 marked degree the river below With the consolidation of furniture URSING is going to be a greater N' Smith, 0. 8 0 c. Power Dam No. 2." firms to control forty per cent of the AUSTIN MARKETS opportunity for the right woman Dugan, lb. .. 0 9 1 furniture output in the United States, Bids for the erection of a sewage FOR THt' than ever before in the history of Gute, p. ...*.. 0 0 1 disposal plant will be opened September prospective bridegrooms see their medicine. August 15,1921. Titus, 2b. ,lqQ iO 16, Mr, Overland said. hopes glimmering for an early marriage. There is going to be better regulation Chicago Receipts 3,700. 32 3 3 27 11 41 of working hours and an advance i.i HOG MARKET ill Interesting sttore news will be in salary. For the demand-is exceeding Kenyon— .AB IJEOTA E Medium and Butchers 9.60 found o^v4ry-£age of The News in County agent Liebenstein tells of a Fossum, cf. 5 1 1 2 0: the supply and inducements to take .v.-. Packers 1...... .7.00 to 8.00 this issuffi Shopt here first. [farmer near Grand Meadpw, who took Osdal, 3b. .. I 1 0 2 0| I up the profession must necessarily CATTLE Daichitt, §6. :. HOI ,i:a double box wagon load of oats, 1J2 (3! grow more attractive. ADVERSE IN THE NEWS Fat Steers 4.00 to 5.00 Mogrem, If. sixty-six bushels, to a dealer in Grand If you want to be a nurse it is your iS 0 tr 0! Cows and Heifers 3.00 to 4.00 N Neseth, rf. G/EA jMeadow and received $i2.00 for the duty to take the training, for you are FOUR" YAaa Canners and Cutters 1.00 to 1.50 Kramer, lb. 1 0 1 0| 0 E j?jj load. Eighteen cents pej£j bushel. He wanted, and your work waits for you. 0 #o* 9r*i Guilder son, c. Bulls ...2.50 to 3.50 was forced to accept because he needed In some of our states there are no Kinds of Brusletten, 2b. 0^0'4. '0: 2 VEAL, SHEfcPkJ&D LAMBS JRAi0 ready cash. It doesn't hardly laws making the registration of nurses Some Sands, p. .... 1 0 3 0 Fat Lambs 6.00 to 7.00 j®l}WORK| pay to raise grain at this rate. compulsory. Because of this, untrained Fat Sheep 2.00 to 4.00 3 (5 5-^27 7 5 or partly trained woinen compete Veal .4.00 to 6.50 See R&BINSON & REE with the trained nurse for private JThree base hits—^airhjtit. First on Parking ordinances were forgotten About That Wet Land balls off Gute 3, off Sanctis'8 Left on work. Laws must be passed that will Quoted By Dalager Saturday morning when nearly 400 bases, Hormel 11, Kenyan 5 two base alter these things for the better. The Eggs 30 women attempted to get one of the hits, Meany struck out by Gute 10, Red Cross is hoping to demonstrate Butter 40 All Kinds of Tiling DoneGuaranteed. -Work penny brooms at the Mower County Sands 6 stolen bases, Meany, Bowers, COMPANY the need of the properly trained hurse .... Quoted by Smith-Wright Company Co-operative store sale. Automobiles Deitrich 2, Wengert 2. hit by pitcher, so strongly that every community will Hens v./... 20 Barr. Were lined up along the north curh directly be led to demand a proper registration .Surveying: Done and Estimates Roosters .i..... U»J.. 8 in front of the Fire Station, and Given nil Work law and a certain degree xf training Eggs 28 AUSTIN GOLFERS if as Fire Chief Jensen expressed it, Phone Bridge 235-J for its nurses. Light Hens 15 "They hitched their carle to' the fire WIN FIRST MATCH In choosing your training school, be Spring Chix 20 hydrants." If the apparatus had been sure that you select a first-class hospital. Leghorns m- 17 FROM OWATONNA called out during the rush, some one You will get infinitely better would probably haye a big repair bill treatment and your diploma will count FURS to pay on their|afit6mobile. fOf far more. Austin golfers won their first The funny p&rt- of the whole situation Cursing is hard work but for the tournament here this season Saturday is, the Polipe station and headquarters Woman with avocation it is work that afternoon when they defeated Owatonna is ne^t|door to the fire station Cleaned, repaired, remoded she loves. A graduate nurse Is a valliftble 20 to 7. Nineteen Owatonna where the automobiles were parked and remounted. \. member of the community. Her golfers participated in the tourney across the street. No arrests were Moderate prices. standing is secure, and she can be and were paired off in nine foursomes made. sure of a good income. In her professional with one single match. life she is thrown with men Recent investigations and surveys Following the game, a delightful aad women of high caliber. If you SHOP disclose the fact that Minnesota farmers dinner was served, after which dancing have any leaning that way, it la worth A was enjoyed. are in for a big financial loss unless much effort to get started. immediate action can be secured (Copyright.) Corner Maple and Franklin on freight and an adjustment of Steals rates Another Nest. Streets. train schedules to regulate the supply There are few birds that lay their Tooth pulling is one of the duties and demand of livestock and grains. eggs in the nests of other birds, the of Persian barbers. According to Farm Bureau investigations latter being of entirely different species shipments are so arranged that or even families, says the American the South St. Paul market is glutted Forestry Magazine. The nestlings one day and undersupplied on others, of such species are reared by their foster with a consequent raise in prices to parents. The cuckoos of the old the consumer and lower prices for the world have this habit while with us ®r producer. it is the cow-bird which is the guilty A revision of the railroad schedule one. In either case only a single egg so as to prohibit an over supply of is deposited, and the young cuckoo* as livestock reaching the market on the it grows, manages to push the rightful same day, and a conference of all in occupants off the nest, being fed volved would greatly assist in alleviating by their parents until it is ready $o FIRST SHOWS AT 7:30 SECOND AT 9:00, the unhappy situation the farmer shift for itself. There will be no matinee on Monday, August 15th. Starting Tuesday, August is now facing. and Thereafter there will be a Matinee daily at 2:30. 4 PRICES—EVENING, 15 and 25 Cents. MA11NEE, 10 and 20 Cents £4' WHAT N-E-W-S MEANS. .'IV V/v*a AUGMENTED PARK ORCHESTRA J. F. FAIRBANKS In the days before newspapers, f.. V- when people used to exchange letters about local events a Boston man conceived MONDAY AND TUESDAY, AUGUST 15 AND the idea of addressing a letter Constance Talmadge in "WEDDINGBELLS^if to the public, at large. In it he proposed Dealer^In to deal briefly with the things Sundry slips on the peal of Wedding Bells delightfully prefigifcl & THE! N« happening "alii over .the world instead ed by Cons|ance Taligadge who bobs hair and gets the air. of the immediate neighborhood. jHe COAL, WOOD, Val ve-in-Head Mdtdr called his better "The Boston Letter." Seamonin"THERENT€OU^TORf%* v. CEMENT, SEWER It was the first newspaper published acrobatic comedian in Mrl&test scream. bas been pr^^iiii^ed in this country. '. v" BRICK AND 2/ One day he was trying to hit upon the most powerful motqrj PLASTER. some phrase that would indicate at a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17— a 'Touring Car, glance that the letter to the public of its size used in pas* Bert Lytell in "ALIAS JIMMY VALENTIPJB* 0JSaadSMtar would discuss world events instead of ," neighborhood happenings. Glancing The drama that made a law-breaker who also was a heartbreaker, senger motor vehicle Office 301 East Bridge St. out he chanced to'see a weather vane o^§ of the most fascinating characters in literature. SperjtJUotM,. on a Nearby church' steeple: with the construction.' This Mutt ^Jeff in "FLJVERIFtiG" Phonet 32 Sm rafl«?a*«eii|er letters indicating the points1 Tof the* Ctf, Tourieit Alsd-a-Scenip beautiful. a compass—^no^th, east} west and south. ./• JO0 "That means- all palrts of the i: Austin |l£»j». Coup*.., world,' he thought, and so he took and quietness make the IB THURSDAY AND rtlDAY, AUollST 18 AND Seven-Pmmmengcr 1 Charlea Bay in "A'lHPNlGBtBELL" -.UOKv Nash an unusual **/«••***. Six .. Ray's very latest picture. One of the best p|ctures RayTias ever 's motof carv|liie made. A laugh ««d thsiljMfl every foot. 4*1 Also Pathe Ne#s and a Prizma "Thi Match Girl"^ -"i" f.- ERVKE /M 1 IT' SATURDAY, AUGUST 20— eV THE MOTOR INP ATlSFACnON Tom Moore in 4MADE IN RRA VFTM^ Si .r- KOBE'S CAFE 000000006 WBUis auiif Uct 6&UJHS Alness z-r *£jt.»U I»r, iW'' 'hi.