Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 26, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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*UJ Jr-f pjiii WHIM iiMi,ni?iT inijTHT'rflT^ *rr"''rf'*Twn*i Lani mm 1 WI, «iL.i, ... t\ I'fi"'-l^^r jgfflfcv 'i,-^' 1 *T^- Page Four -. MOWER COUNTY NEWS. AUSTIN, MINN. Thursday, Jan. 26,1922. jaS^-Mower- County... News enforcing, of, national .defense .ana timothy will pay interest on $200.00 fropi day to day. EVen"more astounding, One Could Do That. national finance, the government is "The County Paper" nobody knows, or Is charged with land and a margin for labor. The fall "It takes nine tailors to make a chargdfl with promottisg'fhe health and .Where Ydtir t'-vj .Published every^Mtfftdiiy and Thursday, knowing, even approximately/, the sbtp^ pasture is worth the taxes. What man." To make him what—a pauper? welfare of Its ^BJiFer of promol|iaj at Austin, Mmnesotai"0^* of ttie payroll of the United States.' other crop did we raise last year that —Boston Transcript. their home Interests, their agricultural, ROE AND GANNON, Publishers. Taxes Go 1 It is not possible to find out within would compare with timothy Pretty mining, .^manufacturing, shipping, V. E. FAIRBANKS, City Emor tf hundreds of thousands of dollars how (Responsibility is* disclaimed for in^iind'flSansportatiOn Interests. good weed is it not? 4*1- much the United States pays yearly facts stated or opinions expressed in PROFESSIONAL Northwestern Advertising To do this it must Investigate, control fa- Talk about oat hay and oat and pea or monthly in salaries and wages. I this column, which is open to all readers itatives: Minnesota Seleft. £&t, 21$ DIRECTORY and eradicate diseases that attack Hbw Unjcle Sam Spend* for discussion, of subjects of general went to the Treasury department, to hay,. It might be 0 K. at Lakeland if South Sixth Street, Minneapolis persons, plants and animals. It must interest. Letters must be signed. ^i|YourMoney in Conduct^-^ th'ef appropriations committee of congress, If, 709 Exchange Bank, St'Paul. they "are" farming some seashore or CLIFFORD C. LECK, M. D. Inspect livestock, foods and drugs, it and elsewhere where I thought ing Your Business Dial 2038 must study conditions and progress in river bank, but not in our locality. the information might be lodged, but "i 4^V' S~ -f He Likes Timothy. education, labor and commerce. It Physician and Surgeon We get enough of the Oat hay iwhen nobody knew. I was told vaguely that Hirsh Block, Austin, Minn. must prevent individual men'or groups Editor Mower County News. mowing around the oat fields o# "perhaps the government was not run. on an X-Ray and Laboratory Equipment By EDWARD G. LOWRY If of men .from using unfair busInesS gome lodged spot. It must lay asset and llabllQy^islli. apd %h?i^fdre Assistants— Dear Sir:-— It**— "WMUaitoa CIOM-UP*." methods, whether In banking, trans? it |7fueLnb| nec^»ai7 exact in the field a long-time before it is Ernest H.Morris, M. D. a****" «te. I read the program of thex farmers portatlon, trade or manufaefbre. ui IwCk Artklaa _— nmnber df employees-^on tlite' payrolL Mabelle Moore, R. N. cured and when we feed it the mice MEMBER institute at-Lansing. Are those gentlemen -The government must administer, aaA Writer of lUeognlMd Authority «n tka If the average compensation is ^1,100, have been cutting heads and public lands and the affairs of the paid put of state funds for the federal dvll 'service payroll Indians?, and educate children in telling people that timothy is poor butts. -iVbr W. R. EARL v.-' Copyright, WwtinrNrwvwjwr Union' now amounts to jnore than seven A|askaJ, It grants patents of invention, feed and amounts to nothing more I saw the corn crop freeze in August hundred million dfl^ar& fuinually.' The II. FUNERAL DIRECTOR It sets the clocks of the country, than a weed and did the county agent largest single branch Is the Post Office and the clover winter killed oats xne united States government is the forecasts the weather, and makes Business Residence department, with nearly 800,000 employees. and other prominent farmers say fail on account of excess rain and hot Phone 2512 Phone 2213 largest single employer of men and observations of the stars and heavenly The War department has "yea and amen" to such bunk? winds the wheat destroyed by rust— bodies, It constructs buildings, docks,dads, AUSTIN, MINN. women In this country. At the present $ more than 125,000 civilian employees, bridges, irrigation works, builds but the timothy has been a sure crop, time in the executive Civil service of I fMEMBER Timothy is one of. our most profitable the Navy department about 90,000, and canals and aeroplanes, make* the Federal government, and exclusive a main stay and a life saver to the crops and an excellent feed and jthe Treasury department about 60,000. DONOVAN & GOSLEE ordnance and ammunition, clotihing of the army and n^vy, there are employed farmer. No other branch has as many as 26,000 a marketable product. Timothy has Funeral Directors and other supplies for its soldiers and approximately 650,000 workers, employees. Any, Institution that employs Still some wind-jammers are paid Official Paper of Mower County been quoted at $19.00 per ton in the sailors. It makes all Its own money and Embalmers or one in 73 of all residents on American one'in seventy-three of all this for telling people that timothy really and does all its own printing. It distributes twin city markets since fall. Deduct soil, ten years of age or over, engaged Day Calls—Phone 2188 SUBSCRIPTION RATES country's workers and calls for the amounts to nothing more than a all mail and ma Ay packages. in gainful occupations. A little $3.00 for baling, $3.10 for freight, Night Calls Per Year, in advance $2.50 expenditure of such a large part of The government does everything weed. while ago, when the number of federal Six Months ?l-25 and 75 cents for commission and there T. W. Donovan—£914 our annual revenues is entitled to that any employer in the United States Single Copies .05 employees was even larger than it Is H. A. Goslee—6637 —A. LAGERVALL, is $12.00 left for the hay. With one your serious consideration. You and Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 does, in addition to a great many Motor and Carriage Service now, one person out of every 68 In the and one-half to two tons per acre, Renova, Minn. you alone nut up the money. things that no other employer does. United States who had any sort of a Entered as Second Class Matter at How does it treat its people? Is It job at all was working for the government. the Post office at Austin, Minih, under a good employer or a bad employer? These calculations are based the act of March 3, 1879. Are its employees contented? Theseare on recent estimates of the bureau of questions that I should advise the the census in anticipation of the results Legitmate drama once a week or railroad men, the miners and other of the fourteenth general census. even once every two weeks would workers who seek nationalization of Prior to the outbreak of the war, Industry, to'look lnto before they commit prove a welcome relief from the continual in 1914, the number of men and women DAME FASHION themselves. round of movies for Austin In civil positions in the executive Let them find out for themselves service was approximately 385,630. In theatre goers. what government ownership would 1916 it had grown to 398,832. In 1917, Austin has a theatre now that will mean to them.^ after our entry into the war, it was accommodate any class of road production The first thing they will discover, as 459,798. On June 30, 1919, the number and' there isn't much question I discovered when I began the present was 707,448. The number on July 31, but what the productions would be inquiry, Is that nobody knows, and 1920, was 691,116. nobody In the government service Is glad to stop off and break some of the These figures are confessedly approximations. charged with knowing, the exact long jumps they are forced to make Since the signing of the number of employees in the service armlstiife the number of federal employeel at present. E I E S I W I N E has been decreasing. Undoubtedly Mason City is getting some good the decrease In force will shows, and we believe Austin would continue to be made for months to support the same shows. "Sun-Kist," come, but the growth of the government Mr. Pep a musical comedy is billed at the Cecil business in the past few years What cares she, tho cold winds blow and at Mason City January 26 and has been such as to make it a larger Mitzi played in "Lady Billy" there employer in the post-war period than It had ever been in the pre-war period. winter shivers in a coat of snow? 'Tis time last week. These thousands of men and women Owatonna and Albert Lea have working for the government comprise been in the habit of billing some Spring Styles were shown, says she—and here they are: every type of ability-and Intelligence. shows thru the winter, not Austin? why Their duties cover a range of activities that far exceeds that exercised for Swagger, manish styles in Suits—quaint, colonial effects in Silk Frocks— other public or private employers for OS United Creameries healdes-ltk tafik of lawmaking and law brilliant colors and charming styles in new Millinery—new spring styles Make Price Saving in separate Skirts and Sweaters. Not all of them are here yet, of course, WE WILL REOPEN but enough of them to give you a good idea of how irresistably different St. Paul, Jan. 26.—Power of co-operation and pleasing the new spring styles are to be. among farmers was demonstrted today, when the Minnesota Co SPRING STYLES IN SUITS operative Creameries association =dis vari,edJ each style tendency so wide- closed that as a buying agency representing Abpirt February ly different from the other, that it is hard 280 co-operative creameries, it has obtained bids on creamery to describe them, as a whole. There are so many novel ideas in dressy Vo —AT— equipment twenty per cent below pre suits shown, and for the woman who likes something decidedly different vailing prices. 116EastWater Sttat 1 On equipment for a single cream fronrthe majority, they will have a strong appeal but the smart, swagger, ery, A. J. McGuire, organization man manish suits of Trelaine, Homespun, Tweed or Jersey will easily lead We are giving service on ager of the association, said, the cen i.**c Gip»t' Storage Batteries and Oxyacetylene all others in popularity. For the woman who cares for neither the spectacular tral organization obtained bids $500 Welding at Lee Duholm's, below list prices. groups bo*" novelties nor the athletic type of suit, there are any number of 409 North Chatham St. groups. The ire smart plain tailored suits of Tricotine and Serges, some braid trimmed, St. Olaf Lutheran Church. Charging Battery....,$1.00 cP os are. Rev. Henry Noss, Pastor. some embroidered. The length of suit coats vary from 26 to 32 inches. Wr" Morning worship 10:30 o'clock. Winter Storage— Suit skirts are, worn longer,Jbut the width and style of them is much the the Scandinavian service 3.00 o'clock in K3 first charge $1.00 the afternoon with communion. same as in former seasons. Each additional month 35c Y. P. league service 7:30 p. m. We sell Poultry Supplies and Mid-week service Thursday 7:30 p. DRESSES FOR SPRING isfy all of them. Will Call for Your Battery m.'. intro/uce ™any interesting features There PULL 'O PEP Duholm's Garage are fascinating frocks of crisp taffetas, that Mower County News Poultry Feeds MARKET PLACE stand out in huge bouffant affects over the hips and nip in closely at the DIAL 6793 Feed for^Animals that will satHay waist line, in true colonial style, the size of the hips emphasized by the use and Mill Feed Straw One Cent Per Word Per Insertion. of crinoline ruffles underneath, or ruchings and ruffles of the taffeta. Minimum Charge Twenty-five cents. For All Kinds of Feed Equally as many models are shown in the soft crepes. The low Russian Ten Cents Collection Charge Will Be CHRONIC DISEASES Added for all ads not paid for in advance. for Animals blouse effect, with wide draped girdles of the same material, are strongly Readers or locals not run in MEDICAL HARE & GOSS this column will be charged at the featured, as well as many smart, straight line effects. Sleeves, in many rate of 10 cents per line. ELECTRICITY of the smartest frocks, are the dominating feature—some are wide, long FEED & SEED STORE HELP WANTED Dr. A. I. ARNESON and flowing, others are elbow length, finished with immense puffs or long WANTED—To hear from owner _of streamer-like tabs, still others are very short and close fitting. The skirts Specialist. good farm for sale. State cash price Austin, Minn. Office Hours: —full particulars. D. F. Bush, are wider and worn longer. Over 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Minneapolis, Minn. 4-6-8-p Gas Office. Automatic 2676 NEW SPRING MILLINERY FOR SALE offers many pleasing models, made of fabrics t|t FOR SALE ^Typewriter Ribbons, and straws, braids and hair cloth and and Carbon Paper. We have a fine WOMAN ARE MORE line of the famous Milo ribbons and in many instances^ the straw and fabric are combined in a very interesting carbon paper for all makds typewriters. manner. The little poke in many attractive variations, trimmed in When in need of either of THRIFTY THAN these articles let the "NEWS" satisfy fruit, flowers or feathers are the soft-draped and crushed toque that is so you with this superior brand. 3-tf. universally becoming, are two of the most popular types. Then, of course MEN the ever popular sailor is well represented, in this first showing of early }. -f models, W'-^ Jacination -V •X r-'\ of the SILK SWEATERS AND TUXEDO SWEATERS OF WOOL OR JER- No woman can tell when,, she will be ajbphone thrown upon her own resources. «WY promise.to be quite as popular as last season. In the silk and fibre We think there is nothing more important with its aluring tone, and Ssilk ones, there are many^ovil ideas shown —the slip-over with case with which it can be for her than a savings account, as this^-will played making musicians bring her an income ana give her ready H^'tjoat-shaped n^k.and:the yeiy sBbrt: sleeve, the tuxedo front with of thousands of people with no previous money in time of emergency. 1 fiiie Peter Pan collar and the fringe-dimmed slii^j^eri are some of the ,.t Incwltdge of music. 1' •...• J.-'" "x.-'in We ieach mprelty types: The tuxedo styles ar||sl:ightly the tuxedo roll is .. The, start, fmay be mad^^with a small you FREE wider and the braided girdles with tisseled ends,^ch add to the charm amount at this Bank. end in a short time you will this? practical-garment. ".'V Y5 ""ft be playinf popular tones— 1 i. *../'.:• I playing with bands and orchestras Mm and making extra at'f THE AlISTES NATIONAL BANK poney without interfering fhSr' with your regular business. few daily West Dry Go()ds C6ffipkny A cents Choice buys a jtolton of musicians of Austin, Minn. who knout" ~-P- Member Federal Reierve System. 'Sir. D.F. MONTY STUDIO J. L. MITCHELL," P. D. BEAULIEU. W W. E. HOPFE, two:} 211 8. Franklin' Vice President Cashier President Dill 6567 #«THi 2*v. "3s4:^ 4 'r 2 Jl *'V -V: 'IV'/iW IV'i'kVY *YY*\" •"tiff'.• -sC"Steis*-*''• 1 k-. '4 "Ot 5V. mm -MBR a 1