Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
July 3, 1922 · Page 3 of 8
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*•*1 £&&* y*" ^v C^M MOWERCOUNTY Page Pour 5, AUSTIN, MINN. Monday, July 3, 1922. Mower County! News as being ^acts, and places itself WELL, DID YOU NOTICE ON THE SCREEN upon recojp4 \yithjtjiis re-, American "The County Paper" The following Law Offices ah the solve to assist the officers in EVER?— ... .. Published every Monday and Thursday, City of Austin, Minnesota, will be this vicinity and elsewhere. at Austin. Minnesota. closed Saturday afternoons to and including "Smilin' Through," which is on the ROE AND GANNON, Publishers. where opportunity is. had, enforce September, 16, 1922. rrinciples He never wrote an everlasting name screen at the Park theatre Thursday F. G. Sasse, CAUL L. WEICHT, City Editor. the prohibition laws rigidly Upoij the gleaming scroll of deathless (The News welcomes expressions A. W. Wright & M. A. Nelson, and Friday is one of the best and effectively until such of opinion from its readers. fame Baudler Bors. pictures of the season, according to Communications must be signed laws are annulled or proven to But he was worthy of a noble crown— Hoffman & Richardson. andlttls as a guarantee of good faith, but all reports. The whole production is be worthy of a permanent Advertisement 52-4-C Lived ninety years and never knocked name will be omitted in printing a masterwork,. made under the direction place with all other good, his town. if requested.) Remember, "To sow a thot is to of Sidney Franklin, and is laws." reap an action." Your first action OUR more fascinating and stirring than should be tp send for our catalogue. In Fairmont there is an agitatiori^6ing BIGGER WPCgfrj^TIES its highly successful predecessor on Mankato Commercial College, Mankato, THE BOARD DECIDES 1 around to eliminate To The Editor: V'V i- the stage. Minn. T'xfsg** "4 -y the house janitor from the While The News believes As one saw the brighfr'and happy Court Advertisement 1-1-c It has been that s^ patriotism PciAl salary Ust and make ever^ officer the county board has ma&e a faces of the boys and girls who graduated be News Advertising brings results. must an lnt^ffgent patriotism The News—$2.50 a year—worth it. in the county caPitol building wise selection of a temporary from the county schools' at there lis much that 'passes for it that sweep and clean his own office. treasurer, so far as that selection Northwestern Advertising Representatives: Lansijig *W ednesday, the question not is lntellJgent. ^hdl.some that falls I Minnesota Select List, 215 assures efficiency and ability within Dr. Johnson's definition: "patriotism undoubtedly came to many nynds as South Sixth Street, Minneapolis The clang of the fire gong roused Is the last refiSg^ of a scoundrel." THE NEW INTEREST in office, it does not believe to th£ future educational outlook or 709 Exchange Bank, St. PauL /Nothing is- easier' than to h® the chief of the Cornwallis, Oregon, that the reasons advanced prospects of these sixty-four boys patriotic when it. Is simply a question SUBSCRIPTION RATES fire department, who was coming out by the commissioners for and girls from the one room schools. QUARTER BEGINS the of going with crowd. But tu^e from the ether following an operation. Per Year, in advance .$2.50 ignoring the logical choice for Thfe sixty-nine graduates from the than this' is required—disinterested Six Months^ Doctors, attendants and nurses that position are entirely consolidated and graded schools will seiflfce, a full discharge of the duties Single Copies 05 JULY 1,1922 failed to hold him and, half dazed, he sound. have the opportunity of' continuing of citizenship (even' to the honest paying Foreign subscriptions, per year. 3.50 jumped in his car, dashed up the It seems to us that the board with their school work for from two of taxes), independence and courage Entered as Second Class Matter at street and arrived at the fire in time is crossing bridges before it to four years in their own communitjv in the exercise of the right to vote, the Post office at Austin, Minn., under to direct operations.—For Heaven's gets to them, that it is providing obedience to the law, etc. There must but what about the sixt^-four Deposits made on or before the act of March 3, 2879. be service by outward act and deed, sake! Here's hoping Chief Jensen conditions which do not boys and girls in the one room and not mere lip service, asserts a isn't quite that conscientious. and will not exist, and is not July 10, 1922, draw schools who have seen their last day NOISE AND PATRIOTISM. writer In the Indianapolis News. But looging facts squarely in the of school,in their own community? PLANS FOR 4TH service implies knowledge. The apostle Advocates of a sane and interest from July 1, face in its efforts to avoid criticism They must unfortunately leave their said: safe Fourth of July will heartily of the actions which it home for nine months in the year to "For the which cause I also suffer 1922. endorse the decision of the ARE COMPLETED takes. continue their school work. We know these things: nevertheless I am not .Lincoln club not to expend any The deputy treasurer, Miss ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, too well that very, very few will go huge sums of money for fireworks and am persuaded that he is Cooley, would have been the to school in another community. Start a SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS ACCOUNT in connection with its able to keep that which I have committed (Continued from page 1.) logical choice for treasurer, Why should this inequality exist? at The Austin National Bank and celebration in Austih Tuesday. unto him against that day." where her ability and her familiarity Why should the poorest boy or girl in "I know whom I have believed." Fourth of July this year park for the dancing. have your investments where they can be with the affairs of the average town receive better educational Ore who believes In America must Having secured two bands, the should be a safe and sane and the office would have been to opportunities than the richest had at any time without discount. know America, «nd the more one Lincoln, club is placing special ememphasis thoroly patriotic observance of the advantage of the county's boy or girl in the one room school knows her the more intense will be Independence Day. The oldtime on the music for the celebration. interests. It seems beside the district? Is this not true to a great one's faith and the more devoted one's riot of noise, death, fire point that it would have given service. America, after all, is nothing extent today? The establishment of THE AUSTIN NATIONAL BANK and destruction, which was Full Day Assured. her an unfair advantage over more than the people who call them-1 a Consolidated school in every township selves Americans, for ideas and ideals supposed to show patriotism, her opponent and would have Following is the detailed program of the county will remove this do, not merely float in the air—they would be very much out of for Tuesday as announced by J. T. made the county board liable existing inequality. of Austin, Minn. are Incarnated in men and women, place under present conditions. McCormick, president of the Lincoln to criticism on the score that Give the boy or girl on the farm a and by men and women they are applied The country has had enough of Member Federal Reserve System. club: it was playing political favorites. square deal. to life. Principles are of no powder-burning, bombs, and 7:00 a-.m. Grand opening at Sutton —Subscriber. value till they are acted on, and they L. MITCHELL, P. D. BEAULIEU, W. E. HOPFE, the maiming and burnings However, there is every reason Park—salute by Captain Tollifson's must be acted on by people. The President Vice President Cashier which were inevitable with memories and traditions of which machine gun company. to believe the board acted DEPLORES STRIKE -CONDITION. the old-time celebration. They something has been said all attach to 9:00 a. m. Parade forms on north in what they considered a fair The following communication, people, and the history of the country were discontinued during the Railway street, resting on Water manner in thei? effort to avoid signed by E. A. Meyer, superintendent which is a part of it today was war, and they should be given street. Marches west on Water street unnecessary complications, even of the Milwaukee shops in Austin, made by people, it is into the labors up forever. to Main street, south on Main to Maple, if it did, in our opinion, take was issued Thursday to the shop, of very real people that we of the AUTO TOP The Sane Fourth movement an ill-advised action. The fact east on Maple to Chatham, north present time Mve entered. The problem, employes here. It is reprinted by request: has made remarkable progress that the commissioners insisted on Chatham to Bridge and east on therefore, is one of keeping •'•4: in the past few years, and this Bridge to Sutton Park. Miss Cooley be retained as Americans true, not solely to the flag, and AUTO PAINTING The message "below received from year should see the end of the but to the flag as the symbol of a great 10:00 a. m. Preliminaries in horseshoe deputy treasurer, indicates the our President, Mr. Byram, is quoted national life. Into that life it is necessary old absurdity of celebrating the contest. Band concert by -Boy confidence the board holds in for your information and fair consideration. to enter, ,in it men must share. nation's birthday with pistols Scout Band. R. H. GRAY, Proprietor her ability, and that their action The more complete their participation and crackers, with their inevitable was actually prompted by 11:00 a. m. Platform Program— "It is reported in the News Papers the greater will be their love of their Dial 4128 Austin, Minn. Main St. accompaniment of racing Jacob Herzog, master of ceremonies. a desire to be fair to all concerned. country—and their love of it for what that a strike is to be called affective ambulances and clanging Flag raising, Grand Army of the Republic it really isl and of all that it stands July 1st or some other date in the fire engines. Star Spangled Banner played for. A patriotism thus enlightened near future which may affect a large WE HAVE ON HAND The deaths from Fourth of by the Ho^mel band selection by the AUTHORITATIVE. and inspired will, as has been said, portion of our employes. I hope that Sfatel Coupe Seat Covers July casualities, which were band. Address of welcome, Mayor be close of kin" to religion. Senator Capper, who the the report is not true because, 466 in 1903, had been reduced George Hirsh band selection Welcome Preserve Faith and and Hope. distinction of being one of the 1. No good ever came from a by 1921 to 22, while injuries, by J. T. McCormick, president It is not-boasting to magnify one's keenest minds in the United strike, both employes and employers very nice to keep dust off clothes. of the Lincoln club band selection which were 3,983 in the blessings, or taij dwell lovingly and States senate, has this to say always suffer as a result of a strike. first year, fell last year to 680. proudly on the'j principles and ideals History of the club, Jocob Herzog They are washable. about modern advertising: 2. In this case the issue is not between which are American. It is necessary band selection address, County Attorney Formerly the firemen expected "Advertising as an essential the Railroads and their employes Price $10.00 on indeed to do this since there are some put Otto Baudler band selection. to be kept on the jump all factor in business is better but involves compliance with unhappy souls who see nothing good day on the Fourth, but for 1:00 p. m. Band concert by Hormel understood and more thoroly the decision of the United States in America, and Mio are even yet looking Band. i- several years, in .Chicago and appreciated today than ever Railroad Board. A strike against to Russia for inspiration and salvation. 2:00 p. m. Sport program and dancing. many other cities where fireworks Nothing can be done with or before. Business knows its power this decision would be_„ a strike have been prohibited, Races, tug of war, finals in for such, but it may be possible to and the consuming public against the Government because the the number of alarms has actually horseshoe pitching contest, ladies prevent others from being led astray understands as never before United States Railroad Labor Board Dining Car Losses— been below the daily average. through ignorance of what America horseshoe contest, greasy pole and its economic value. We have is a part of the government ol the truly is. The American people have Make the Fourth of July greasy pig, and water carnival. come a long way since the time United States and its decisions are been impervious to the incursions of a Festival of Liberty, and npt Evening Program. authorized by Law. when we thot it necessary to Bolshevism, not because they are dull The traveling public expects to enjoy on trains as good food a saturnalia of death, noise 7:00 p. m. Band concert by Hormel apologise for advertising. Today and stupid, but rather because, they 3. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. and service as is offered by the best hotels. and destruction. & band. Program of athletic events. advertising has been eliminated are satisfied, and have reason to be. Paul Railway Co. has promptly and 8:00 p. m. Dancing in the pavilion. To meet this demand the railroads yearly spend for dining car They know theiuAmerica well enough of fraud and uncleanliness. completely complied with the orders Music by Melody Kids orchestra. service'considerably more than they receive therefrom. GOOD CITIZENSHIP. to know that there is no country in Jt rests on thg creation of the United States Railroad Labor the world in which opportunity is more Last year the Milwaukee Road served 817,000 meals. of confidence and anything Whether or not we are inclined Board when these orders were un Shoes! A Generous assortment of freely offered, none which comes so Receipts per meal averaged $1.05, while the cost of food that tends to undermine the all sizes in all styles. Prochnow, 207 to view the Volstead act favorable to the Company and we be near being the country of the average service, and supplies amountd to $1.25—a net loss of 20 East Bridge. confidence of the public in advertising as too drastic a measure, lawabiding lieve that our employes as good Cit man. cents per passenger served.^, Advertisement 52-1-C. is not only doomed citizens of every community izens of the Republic should also accept Many Things to Learn. This does not include expense of heating and lighting, interest to failure itself, but what is are standing squarely the decision of the board, which On the nation's birthday, therefore, on investment, nor cost of handling the 54 cars nearly six behind the law regardless of more important, is certain to takes effect July 1, 1922.. the American people should pledge Dr. B. T. Johnson million miles for the convenience of the public. themselves to greater devotion to ftheirjjersonal opinions as to its act delecteriously upon all advertising. 4. After five years of depression Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway DENTIST Amgrican ideals, to more loyal and unselfish •merltfe. We are laying a during which many of our employes service, and to stricter conformity broad and deep and solid It may be that law is too revolutionary. have been working on short time or Office over Wpld Drug Store. TO PUGET SOUND—ELECTRIFIED to those great principles which lie merchandising foundation in It may be that the even laid off all together and the DIAL 2603 7-13909 at the basis of the nation's life. There result could better have been this country, and we are laying Company has suffered severe financial is great need for education, since much obtained in a gradual and evolutionary it thru advertising.". of the failure to .appreciate this country loss the prospect of abundant manner rather than is due to a pitiable ignorance of «STt crops and general business, reviyal its history, Its institutions, and of all suddenly clamping on the lid. makes it necessary that not a day be STREET SIGNS that America has throughout its life It may even be that it is an imposition lost in getting our roadway, cars and rtateei-of the indieations of^pi stood for. And this ignorance IS oftdn on the "personal liberty" l^omptives repaired and a progxain WORLD TIRE 5T0RE5 th6 densest to -tiie minds of those who finished city, is the placing-df of certain pitable elements has been mapped out for substantially think of themselves as reformers, and the necessary signs at the intersection of .the citizenship of this increasing our forces commencing who indeed are allowed to pose as of streets. Here is country. But none of thosfe possibilities July 1st for that purpose. C. C. Lbomis, 112 East Maple Street. such. Men need to be very sure that a progressive job which many are the central and 5. We believe it is important to they know what liberty, as won by civic organizations are taking dominating principle involved. both our employes and the Company people of the Anglican race, is, and hold of. They find that many The prohibition amendment what are its safeguards. It Is particularly that this program should not be interrupted Over-the-Fourth Sale Street intersections have nothing necessary that they should understand and its auxiliary enforcement and that both of us would to show a stranger what the right of minorities, and acts is the law of the United suffer and neither would gain if a should realize that there" is such a the streets are. This is confusing States. As such it should be enforced strike should Occur. thing as the despotism of majorities. to a visitor who is trying without any qualification I hope our employes will think it There are some things that a vote of to find his way, and it gives an whatever. As such it deserves over carefully and remain at work the majority cannot be allowed to VALUES. OPEN CALL AT OUR STORE AND SEE OUR unfavorable impression. the active support of every sanction, as our constitution recognizes. and by so doing we all will be betteroff A town poorly provided citizen. Perhaps this is one of the most ALL THE FOURTH. in the long run." with such signs looks like one It seems to us that the following important lessons to be learned, as it to which strangers rarely OFFICIALS MAN seems to be the most difficult to Bring resolution recently adopted HALL CORD DUNBAR come, while if signs are provided home to men. .The very restraints of by the Rotary club of on all corners, it indicates Which the uninformed so often complain Shreveport, Iowa, comes very ROUND HOUSE Guaranteed 10,000 miles. have no other purpose than to a municipality that is close to the proper attitude on Guaranteed 6000 miles. protect the helpless against the strong. doing its best to keep up to 32 4 22.85 this question, whi&h is so pertinent And this is a part of Americanism, date and present an attractive 30 3 v-.. in American life today. $ 7,95 33 x4 23.45 we approach another'Fourth of July. (Continued from page 1.) appearance to outsiders—Elkhorn These patriotic Rotarians subscribed The world is to a ^a8'state, and ever, 30 3y2 8.95 34 4 23.90 Independent. to this interpretation of in- fortunate America all things arf Shop jnechanics receive, -under the not as we should like to have them! 32 4% 28.75 law and order: 32 X3V2 11.55 board's new order, a minimum of 70 "Nevertheless the foundation, of Got "Whereas, any citizen that The spirit of 1776 is t] cents an .hour, a reduction of 7 cents. 33 x4% 29.50 ftandeth sure," anfl^J'^s jjiot .ltkely tx 31 4 14.60 patronizes spirit of men who are will Due to -ratings and Bb\JN BAR^CGR be shaken. or seller of to i(^fkyor^vay|j. jfc is the sp many eni^^es receive ^ijghtly 32x4 14.90 manner is an abetor'Of air^ubh of men who realize that higher Helpers wilt recive a 15.55 33 4 violations of the prohibition man. institutions must change Standard Guarantee. new minimum' rat§. of 54 cents, being laws of our country and is with changing times. It is the reduced 7 cents also, but freight carmen 30*3y 10.95 15.75 34x4 Will Return Tuesday.—Mr. and guilty of thwarting the intent 2 spirit of those men today wh6 got the biggest cut of any class and purpose of the amen4iiaf% diare to devise new methods to Mrs. S. D. CatherWood and daughter, —9 cents—cutting their hourly rate METROPOLITAN CORD to the constitution of remedy the ^ailtor«s^^f tigs to 63. cents. .. Catherine, and son, RogexM.are expected ed States and should be ptitt* present social =an^ economic I Signalmen, who "fecif^^a culrS|5 home tomorrow from Eveleth Guaraiil^d SjOOO miles. ished Accordingly therefore^ They ar£M$ proof thai cents', will hereafter receive cents 64 where they spent the past week with 30 3 ir\ W "Be it resolved, that this Ko thespirit of America still livesfe an hiftqr,' and stationSry engineers .r theirldaughter sisterf^jirs. Ely. tary ttub with its entire* indi and tiremen, Th^ffcre th§ltrii#%€S8dehda]^ They made the trtp to EveWth, 330 y|4ual membership subscrib tf experimenters of 171m &hts an tour will feet a- rate of 49 miles, in one day. 'it"*/* -tv. St -A- •riSffij,.!