Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
June 8, 1922 · Page 1 of 8
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rngmtmnf ^t~i %zim itSil IT {-$&%£'•* 8pSSBS jf^f *\r* w&8*i> 3& *"*4'3P:£%'-iih£*s .«,** §T^ :1 yr^~iJ'vpi wsi^i Page Two MOWER COUNTYNEWS, AUSTIN, BflNN. wgg- Thursday, June 8, 1922. ECLIPSE ECHOES •H- 1 Senator Nolan's Record for Economy and CORNING POLITICAL -ADVERTISEMENT ^'C*3*$WWWM Progress1 Entitle Him to Ariotherjerm Mr. Dennis has been man carrier Weekly Shavings. Edited by Vol. 425 this week while Mr. Yarwood has been June 8, 1922 ^Y^%|§ (Political advertisement to be paid Splinters. taking his vacation. for at the regular advertising rate by Lew Lewis.) I- L.. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Olson and Jake W- FOR BABY'S SAKE fully and accurately in every detail. Served on maoy important 1 Kept campaign pledges Beckel of Austin went on a camping We have plans made by men who Have the House Well Screened. It *r!' by working for Low^ Committees of f*l trip Saturday afternoon. "know how" from long and successful is easy to keep the house cool and experience. Marion and Andrus Severson spent ,er Taxes. Senate. well ventilated when it is all screened. Drop in and give our plans a once Thursday afternoon with"their friends This is good for baby's health over—then if you do not find just w-f-W. i.' —for the health of the whole family. what you want in our idea book, we Olga and Arthur Syverud.J /r that unless the desired changes in the :-v^ -,. The farmer feels the burden of taxation The greatest benefit to be derived will try and change the plans to fit Miss Reinhartson has completed her your ideas. We can help you plan from screens, however, is keeping Federal grain standards are granted more than men of any other occupation. work in Dist. No. 72, and started-her and build a barn of which you will be the house free from flies, mosquitoes, by the Bureau of Markets at Washington, He is seeking relief from the proud, and one that will save time, and other insects. school at the Red Oak Grove school burden. He has to practice economy the State Board of Grain Apr labor and money. house. Flies come from filthy places—the of expenditure and he wants to see peals be required to~ re-establish Minnesota breeding places of typhoid germs and The Young People's society .meeting! grades, based upon the standards economy in the sources that create many other fatal, disease, germs. SAFE AT HOME at the John Syverud home was These germs are taken in through in vogue prior to the passage of taxes. For that reason he should be You can never- really be "safe at "well attended. Proceeds amounted to the mouth—after the flies have transferred home," until you have a real home— the Federal Grain Standards Act. intensely interested in the* legislative them to the food—to your $33.00. one of your own. Do you own Establishing ah auditing division election at the coming primary June food, to the baby's food. Then the your own home Or are you The South Division of the Ladies with the state department of Agriculture doctor is called *in and—but why ,19th and the general election next at the mercy of the landlord, who Aid will meet with Mrs. I. B. Christianson draw this gloomy picture further? November. If he makes a mistake he that any co-operative association can at any time command you to Friday, June 9. Mrs. I. R. Avoid such chances and dangers. pack up and move on. cannot rectify it for four years. may request an official audit -of its Chris.tiansoii and Mrs. Clarence Jerdit For baby's sake come in now and If you have nothing but your books by the state. On the primary ballot will be found get the screens for the house. wages you can do this. You can lay will entertain. the names of three candidates for Appropriating funds for the completion aside every week a portion of your The Misses Esther Thompson, Hilda State senator. One of them, is W. A. of the State Flour Mill which has earnings, and in a short time you Tollefson and Clara Syverud returned BUILDING A BARN EXACTLY will be in a position to buy or build Nolan, who for one tei^n has been representing since been put in operation and is now to their school duties at Austin RIGHT your own home. daily testing the bread-making qualities the Fifth District, which Sunday after spending the weekend The time to start is now, and there It is not a matter of guess work LEW LEWIS includes Dodge and Mower Counties. of Minnesota wheat. is a safe sane way to make your SENATOR W. A. NOLAN. at their home here. or luck. It must be planned care- He comes before the voters of these Authorizing the state department of money work for you. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Ulland were two counties as a candidate for reelection agriculture to make inspections for the Candidate for pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon come of the state and not on the taxes eradication of the wheat-rust-producing on his record. What is that County Treasurer when a large number of relatives of the people. barberry commonly known as the record? What has Nolan accomplished J. J. CLEMENS and friends gathered at their L% When the people of this stavte go to that warrants his coming before wheat inspection law. Your Support will be Appreciated home. It was their twenty-fifth wedding PIECE OR A CAR LOAPT/ pay their taxes next year they will the voters and asking for their support Boosted Highway Work. Primaries June 19 Election Nov. 7 anniversary. They were presented have no state tax to pay because of at the polls? What has he done during Senator Nolan was a member of the with twenty-five ^silver dollars. DIAL 2047 Local Manager Shop first in The News this unparalleled action of the finance his service as senator to reduce Committee on Public. High ways which committee of the last State Legislature. taxation? What has he done that is is responsible for the enactment of -.v.- .. v. for the benefit of the man who tills the so-called Babcock Good Roads Proposed Tonnage Tax. the soil, who toils from early morn till Law. Realizing the tremendous value late at night? What did he do to head Some day there wili be nothing but of good roads throughout the state, off the extravagant appropriations asked a big hole in the earth in the northern Senator Nolan as a member of this for a hundred different purposes, of part of the state. The iron ore will committee was. one of the leaders in no special advantage to the people of have" all been removed. This source securing the enactment of this law the state? of wealth of the state will have passed which provided the machinery for the For years there has been an apparent away from us. Nolan was one of construction and maintenance ot#a reckless expenditure of the people's the men to foresee this and he felt that comprehensive plan of highways. money that has come to the state the state should receive a just and Appreciating that the heavy cost treasury through the sweat and toil equitable share of this wealth. The would be an undue burden on general of men of a great state a state rich people of the state should get a benefit tax payers, he aided in a provision tc in natural resources, rich in raw materials, of the richness that had been placed raise the required funds through autolicense that lay undiscovered since within her, borders. Mighty interests fees which it is estimated will the dawn of time down to the opening were opposed to this move, which was yield six millions of dollars annually. of the first mine. What has Nolan embodied in the Tonnage Tax.- In the He was, also, active in the passage done that the state may secure its Republican State Convention of 1920, of three bills providing that women honest and equitable share of the Nolan was chairman of the Committee may serve on juries, that they may be wealth that was created when from of Resolutions, and as such drafted excused at the discretion of the court, chaos a world was made? and presented to the convention the and that women may be appointed resolutions demanding a tax on iron Expenditures Halted. bailiffs. ore, as a plank in the Republican platform. Other acts his vote favored provided If Nolan, as senator, has failed to There was a strong delegation that widows and mothers of deceased assist in bringing relief to the tax in that convention from the mining World War soldiers could collect the payer if he has been a party to the districts which fought against the insertion soldiers' bonus. reckless expenditure of money of the of this plank in the platform. Senator Nolan was not only a member state been allied with those who opposed Nolan made a speech in support that of the committees on public highways,, the state getting its just share was largely instrumental in carrying rules, finance, taxes and elections, from the natural riches within our the resolution. When the Tonnage but also, chairman of the important borders, then he has no warrant to Bill came into the Senate, Nolan was committee on banks and banking. come before the people asking for their one of the floor leaders that secured votes. PRINTING—the sort that you want to go out as your its- passage. /. '.. .. The vote of the senate member from If Nolan has been right on these thisdistrict helped pass the laws establishing representative. Cheap appearing printed stationery is matters then he is not only warranted That bill became a law. It was carried In the state Industrial commission, asking for the suffrage of the peopie to the United States District Court in the same class with a salesman who approaches you providing for rate supervision but the people would be unmindful by the great steel industry. That through a state board, and establishing Court a few days ago declared that of their own interests if they failed with an unkempt appearance—you are prejudiced immediately a schedule of payments to workmen law constitutional and valid. That to return a man who has done his who sustained injuries while in against him and his means an annual revenue to the state duty, possesses the experience to successfully the course of their employment. Farmers WICMt SATS oppose those who would add of from Four to Six Million dollars. goods, no matter what merit are exempted from the provisions to the burden of taxation, and has the" If the succeeding legislatures are as of this act except by their own elec* NEWSPAPER 1^ ability as well as the desire to still the goods may have. No business economical as the last these Millions tion. NOTICE X) PUBUC further work for the interest of the of Dollars will not be squandered on man would expect to attract On Cement Commission. "TUKT LOOKWT FSP people. reckless appropriations, but will be At the present time, Senator Nolan (sOtVXTA. The curse of our politics is that so used to pay off the state debt. It can trade by engaging salespeople is a member of the State Cement Commission many unthinking men are swept from be used to pay the bonus, given our which will report to the next who were careless or repelling their moorings by the cry of "Make boys who. were called into the service session the advisability of establishing a change." A man no sooner becomes in their appearance. of their country, -for which the state a state-owned cement plant. He of value to a state or district than he Issued bonds to the amount of over Iji many instances your only is giving much time to the work of is swept into the discard and we wallow fifteen million dollars. this commission without pay for his in the same, inefficiency and inexperience acquaintance with certain customers Recognized Farmers' Needs. services. The return of Nolan to the in office, the reckless expenditure is thru the medium of Nolan's record on taxation shows he next session in this connection is allimportant 1 of public money and suffer advocated and helped secure the passage to the Fifth District in view your correspondence—and you from the overburden of taxation. The of the law fixing aper capita tax of the fact that he is advocating the trouble is too many men accept for are rated according to the impression limitation of $160 in towns and cities— establishment of this plant, which will truth the say so of the politician and $100 for general revenue and $60 for created by your printed be a very large institution, within this his aides, instead of looking up tire school purposes. The record shows district. Present indications are that records. A man who has been in the matter. that Nolan recognized the needs of the raw materials needed for this plant senate or the House of Representatives Printed stationery, the least laws for the benefit of the farmer and are to be found here. cannot hide his record. It is in he advocated and worked for the passage If a man was ever warranted in seeking expense in your correspondence, the archives of the Capitol at St. Paul. of 54 such laws. We have not a re-election on his record, that It is in the bound files of the newspapers. is nearly always charged room to cite them all, but here are man is Nolan. In his last campaign some of the most important ones: with the cost of the letter. he promised he would work for economy Running On Record. Extending the co-operative law of in state affairs, oppose ail reckless Nolan is running on his record. This is far from the fact as 1919 -to permit federation of local cooperative appropriations, seek a reduction He was a member of the committee shown by cost figures. The letter farm organizations into large of the burden of taxation, secure-needed on finances and taxes. That is the buying and selling units, giving them legislation for the farmer and secure of the most ordinary sort most important committee of the entire the same power and privileges which from the iron mines the millions legislature for it has to do with costs on an average 13 cents to were enjoyed by the great business of doljars that should yearly pour into the financing of the state. If that corporations. mail, using the poorest grade the treasury of the state for the benefit committee is extravagant, then the Extending the powers of the state of the state. Nolan's record shows of paper. A high grade paper Legislature is extravagant and the department of Agriculture so as to give he has~fulfilled his promises and he is 'taxes are heavy in proportion. only increases the post per letter about half a cent, and it supervision over all dealers In farm surely worthy the vote of every voter Before this committee come the men products outside of hay, grain, and who believes in the reduction of taxation the very best not over a cent. Figure it out for your own with their requests for appropriations. livestock, and to protect the shipper and the conducting of the state's satisfaction and see if this is not the case. A million dollars for this thing, a million of such produce against misrepresentation. business within the revenues of the for another, and so on till it would zjf state.—Austin Daily Herald. bankrupt a state and all the people Making the Minneapolis Chamber of thereof. Nolan told the writer, in Commerce, the Duluth Board of Trade, Do your shopping in The News first—you will be better satisfied DEXTER confidence, early in the legislative and the South St. Paul Livestock Exchange 'St** -st H/t »ft" -4 term of 1931 that he and four other open markets, giving the farmer MC ?Ka ,-»• I members of the finance committee had John Buhs was an Austin caller on equal rights to enter these markets -agreed that they would not sanction Wednesday. with his co-operative selling agencies. ., ^_ .^appropriations in excess of the reve^-nuesof Prohibiting the sale of "futures" in Mrs. J. 0. Larson was an Austin I-i the state and that if they were caller Wednesday. i-ai grains, and thus eliminating the gambling 3 ^successful in their efforts there would Mr. and Mrs. Schottler motored to feature which existed prior to this no state tax levied in 1922. Fairbault Sunday. 7 I'~~1J* S enactment. I'M Mrs. Cora Miller and Mrs. Kieren Nolan and the other members of that A law to establish state rural credits were Austin callers Thursday. ^finance committee refused to sanction in the interests of the farmers, providing of Service Mrs. Mark Bird and Miss Celia Fab" appropriations amounting to Ten Million a constitutional amendment to this IShe er motored to Austin Saturday. Dollars. -By refusing to allow this effect, which will be submitted to the Miss Delia Kramer returned to Mankato W- Ten Million Dollars appropriations, voters of the state. Sunday after spending1 a few Extending the cold storage act of Nolan as a member of the finance committee, *v "Kfr '"V Wis days at home. 1919 in the interests of producer and was able to certify to the State lbs,. J. Nicholson of Austin was consumer, by demanding the labeling Auditor that for the first time in the here Friday looking after her farm of cold storage products where they history of the State of Minnesota there and calling on friends. are sold in competition with products would be no tax levy for state purposes. fresh from the farm. For the first time the business The news twiee a wee* in JThe A resolution to Congress declaring' of the state was to be run on the in- News—less than 5c a week