Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
October 9, 1922 · Page 6 of 8
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A f..JUiU„-^'H*..--.!' ,i.. xJl^j N w.'^ "v-rrv^ *f y* t»V** $na&jr" *?my^ •4j^AwC- Jabtti^' "*,fn*1 luifi a'j-If',! ',~ ., Monday, Oct. 9,1922. Page Seven O W E O N N E W S A S I N I N N TO Training Camp of Scoutmasters eries and elevators, BUT REAL SCI LEGISLATOR GEORGIA ENTIFIC CO-OPERATIVE MARK£T Bud Brights Brainstorms ING HAS JUST COMMENCED. "More or less connected with th subject Is cheaper and better transpor tatlon. Railroad rates are still too high and a burden on the farmer. 1 Never mind the black eye am confident that In the near future KELLOGG ASSERTS you ought to see the other freight rates-will, and must be, further reduced. fellow. Let's subject—tallc Eaoh Bttl Based "on Values Fixed by about Ltf-Follette Bill. "It has been said that the EschCummins HARNESS bill guaranteed the railroads Senator Works with Agricultural 6 per cent on their 'watered stock.' The bill made no such guarantee whatever. TRUUNKS, BAGS AND Bloc and Farm Bureau for It simply provided that rates Better Credits and Markets, SUITCASES should be on a basis as near jis might Lower Taxes. be to give the railroads as a whole 5U per cent ON THEIR VALUE—in MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND Says New Tariff- is First One Giving any event not exceeding 6 per cent— His Farmer Square Deal—Protects and one-half of all above this sum to CHILDREN'S Products While Implements be taken by the government. SHOES and Lumber Come in Free. "THE VALUE WAS FIXED BY THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION UNDER THE LA FOLLETTE BILL, IN WHICH THE RAILROADS HAD NO VOICE WHATEVER." Where Quality Counts We Win. Strong for Waterway Project. ~r Mr. Kellogg was enthusiastic over the St. Lawrence deep waterway project, which he has been preaching for years, and which experts have stated Jensen-Phiffer would, thrtmgh cheaper freight rates, add six cents a bushel to the value of Company" grain in the northwest, as well as advance farm land values. "Bringing the 8 ocean to Minnesota" would wi]ie out A around a tall fence at least two transfers of export grain, jccial sufim makes it seem those at'Buffalo and at Atlantic ports. East of Court House Senator Kellogg believes the waterway attractive to those on the Austin, Minn. will be put through within a" few Mrs. Bessie Kempton, who is the outside. Scoutmasters from all countries in the world are gathered at scout headgarters, years. first woman to be elected and admits Gilwell part, Essex, England where they are undergoing a course New Tariff Fair to Farmer. ted to the Georgia state legislature. While he would not pretend th&t he of training in preparation for increased international activity the coming She has been active in women's clubs is entirely satisfied with the new tariff, year. Above is pictured an aerial ropeway with monkey bridge in the background. and general. politics for some timev Senator Kellogg said: "IT IS THE Below, the owl patrol at lunch. All camp equipment is made by the and her election is the culmination of FIRST TARIFF BILL EVER ENACTED scoutmaster^ themselves, and their knowledge is in turn imparted to the boys WHICH GIVES THE FARMER A her public career. In their various patrols. For Radio Supplies and FAIR SHARE OF PROTECTION ON SENATOR FRANK B. KELLOGG ALL THE PRODUCTS WHICH HE PRODUCES, while preserving free of A Timely Suggestion. St. Cloud, Minn.—Relief for' the 2913. •W- Auction Date Book duty farm machinery, lumber, shingles This is the season of the year when farmer, including reduction of taxation, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY and many other important articles is the outstanding task of the the prudent and careful housewife of Mower: ss. In District Court, Storage Batteries see which he must buy." administration and the nation, and replenishes her supply of Chamberlain's Tenth Judicial District. Thursday, October 12.—Como, and Mr. Kellogg fought for and voted while good progress is being made in Cough Remedy. It is almost William H. Teeter. for many lower duties, and especially that direction, further and most earnest Foster, Lansing. Real estate and certain to be needed before the winter Plaintiff, championed free fumber and efforts are needed to promote and is over and results are much more personal property—240 acres of vs. shingles, which were finally adopted. restore "the industry upon which the prompt and 'satisfactory when it is land, 100 head of cattle, 100 hogs, Washington Mason and wife —Mason prosperity and hope of the country kept at hand and given as soon as SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. "Every single product which the John F. Cook and wife 25 horses, farming equipment. Col. are based," Senator Frank B. Kellogg the first indication of a cold appears farmer produces is in this bill given Cook Henry C. Bolcom and wife declared here in the keynote speech Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. and before it has become settled in a reasonable protection, and we know —I Bolcom H. C. Bolcom Luther of his campaign for re-election. the system. There is no danger in that the emergency tariff bill had a S. Morgan and Wife Morgan Tuesday, October 17.—Adam Arens & Governor Preus, who introduced Mr. giving it to children as it contains 214 £. Bridge St. very stimulating effect upon .prices of £. S. Morgan Henry C. Lacy and Kellogg, spoke of his humble start as Sons, Austin. Horses, cattle, hogs, no opium or other harmful drug. farm products," he declared. wife Lacy J. C. Akley J. L. a farm boy in Olmsted county, and attributed and machinery. Col. Albert Hopfe, Cheap Foreign Labor Equalized. •, j, ,• ifr i»i &* JHSJ ViJ I*I I*I ifr.fr the senator's many efforts in Davidson Chancy Leverich and auctioneer. The senator added that in view of behalf of agriculture to his personal Hannah E. Leverich Sarah C. Leverich the fact that wages are abnormally knowledge of the hardships and needs Dr. B. T. Johnson Sarah C. Richards and husband, Wednesday, October 18—W. F. Aim, in foreign countries, a higlj rate low of the farm. Daniel H. Richards James of Austin. of duty is needed to protect American 5V2 Miles NW Horses, "Senator Kellogg has kept faith DENTIST B. Leverich Sylvester Leverich farmers, labor and manufacturers. LaJ)or cattle, hogs, machinery. with the farmers of Minnesota throughout G. I. Coffman, Lillian C. Leverich Lillie De Etta in some foreign countries is now his service at Washington," said Office over Wold Drug Store. Leverich, heirs of Chancy (Chauncy) auctioneer. paid from 75 cents to $3.00 per week THE TOP THAT the governor. "He has worked and Leverich, deceased Luther N. DIAL 2603 in the equivalent of American money. will continue to work for every measure Saturday, October 21.—Siekman & Griffith L. N. Griffith and Triphena PROTECTS YOU "The most important feature of this benefitting our rural population." A. Griffith Tryphena A. Griffith Dean off Rose Creek, Big Type Poland" tariff bill," he said, "is the provision Tells What Can Be Done. in rain and storm—the top Jessie Griffith Lloyd Griffith China Hog Sale. Boars, Gilts, for a scientific investigation of tariff Senator Kellogg said in part: that is sightlyand smart Leah Tryphent Griffith Furtney, duties. This is the first real progressive and sows with litter. "While quacks and demagogs will looking in fine weather—the heirs of Luther N. Griffith, deceased step toward the scientific solution tell you that if they were in congress Alanson B. Vaughan A. B. top that does not go down of the tariff question.' F. P. Dawes, Plainfield, Wis., they would Immediately legislate universal W. R. EARL under slight wear and tear Vaughan and H. B. Vaughan E. G. U. 8. Expenses Cut Two Billions. prosperity to the farmers, here real estate and personal property. FUNERAL DIRECTOR and jars of the road—that is Vaughan J. G. Vaughan B. K. Included in legislation which Senator is what the government CAN DO AND 280 acres of* land horses, cattle, the kind you want on your Vaughan Maria, Wilder (nee Business Residence Kellogg has supported are many SHOULD DO: car and the kind we will build Vaughan) Betsy Smith (nee hogs and machinery. Col. Albert Phone Phone 2512 2213 measures for reduction of taxation. "Relieve the farmer as much as for you. Vaughan) Elizabeth Vaughan Addie AUSTIN, MINN. "In November, 1921," Senator Kellogg Hopfe, auctioneer. possible from the burden of taxation. Russell (nee Vaughan) A. W. said, '"a revised tax bill was Vaughan The unknown heirs of Wednesday, October 25.—J. G. Meyers, passed whicn reduced the tax burdens "Provide for a good system of R. H. GRAY any of the above named persons of the people by about a billion dollars, Adams. Shorthorn cattle, and farm credits at reasonable rates of and exempted all incomes of single who may be deceased, also all other DONOVAN & GOSLEE Interest. Poland China hogs. Col. Albert persons up to $1,000 and married persons unknown, claiming any "Furnish adequate and cheaper Hopfe, auctioneer. Funeral Directors persons up to $2,500, and all income right, title, estate, interest or lien transportation. Wednesday, November 1. Albert and Embalmers was exempted from the surtax up to in the real est| 3 described in the AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING "Promote diversified farming. $5,000. A progressive surtax was imposed coioplaint and their unknown heirs. Hadley, four miles south of Austin, T. W. Donovan—5914 "Encourage co-operative marketing." upon Incomes of $6,000 a year, Defendants. H. A. Goslee—6637 closing out sale. Col. Albert Hopfe, Austin, Minn. So. Main Street running as high as 50 per cent of the "There is no one subject to which Day Calls—Phone 2188 auctioneer. amount of Incomes of $200,000 or more. congress and the president have given SUMMONS. Night Calls "The transportation tax, which more careful consideration during the THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO Wednesday, November .29.—Frank Motor and Carriage Service amounted to $260,000,000 per annum, last 18 months than the condition of THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: Toussaint, three miles northwest was repealed, thereby relieving the agriculture. An excellent program of people of this burden. of Austin. Closing out sale, horses, agricultural legislation has been carried YOU, AND EACH OF YOU, are "Taxes are still much too high, but through. I had the honor of introducing hereby summoned and required cattle, a#td machinery. Col. Albert at this time we are paying for the HOMMEL ELECTRIC and had charge in the senate to answer the complaint of the Hopfe, auctioneer. QUALITY burdens and expenses of the war, and of several of these important bills: Plaintiff in the above entitled action, I believe in another year greater reductions CO. Friday* November 10.—Dodge County (1) The emergency tariff law which is filed in the office of the can be made." for the benefit of agriculture, Clerk of the District Court in the city Holstein Breeders sale, West Concord. The senator helped to enact the federal 203 NORTH MAIN STREET which placed a tariff duty on farm of Austin, county of Mower and state Coi. Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. for Expert Electrician budget system, which has effected products. of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of a great reduction in government expenses (2) The law extending the your answer to the said complaint on and SERVICE DIAL 2 6 7 9 and will tend to lower taxes. powers of the War Finance Corporation the subscribers at their office in the «. .. Following are government expenditures so as to relieve the credit city of Austin, county of Mower, for the last three fiscal years: "Happiness is just a habit— situation among the farmers and within twenty days after the service 1920 $6,482,077,241.00 provide a foreign market for their What's the use of being blue? of this summons upon you, exclusive 1921 5,538,209,189.30 4- 4. products. of the day of such service and if you We've got to settle with ourselves, Spenccr Jordan 1922 3,759,302,499.84 (3) Law appropriating $35,000,000 fail to answer the said Complaint Senator Kellogg, who voted for the No matter what else we do. to aid the Federal Farm Loan within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff soldiers' bonus, said that while economy Banks to sell bonds at 5y2 per For I often think of Heaven, in this action will apply to the is the watchword of the administration, Funeral Director. cent without any Increase in the For which man strives and delves, Court for the relief demanded in the "One thing must be taken into rates of interest to the "farmer. The Establishment of Complaint. Is just love and true contentment— account. The nation owes its defenders (4) Co-operative marketing^bill, Service. Dated Austin, Minnesota, September in the hour of peril a debt of gratitude, That's found only in ourselves." authorizing the farmers to organize Every Business Must Use Printing 27, 1922. and we must be prepared to do co-operative marketing associations, everything within our power to take ARTHUR W. WEIGHT, in order to reduce the In Some WayBusiness care of the disabled soldiers and to MARTIN A. NELSON, cost of marketing. No. 23— 3:50* 5:40* 8:25* Travelers' Guide compensate defenders of the nation." Attorneys for Plaintiff. (5) The packer control law. Lv. Lv. Arr. Austin, Minn.^ Works to Get Coal. (6) The law regulating future Cards Jackson. Wells Austin. Senator Kellogg told of devoting trading in grain. No. 22— 6:35* 8:53» 11:05* Unless otherwise designated, all the 2913 much of his time for three months to Letter Heads (7) Bill authorizing the President No. 8— 2:35* 5:00*' 7:00* trains listed below are daily. See STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY helping obtain priority orders for the to appoint a representative Lv. Austin. Arr. LaCrosse. footnote for explanation of of Mpwer. In District Court. Tenth Circulars use of railroad equipment in getting of agriculture on the Federal Reserve No. 22— 11:20* 4:00* I Judicial District. reference marks. coal to the northwest, and in procuring Board. 11.55* No. 8— 7:20* Bold faced figures indicate P. M. legislation to keep down the price. Same parties as in Summons immediately (8) Federal aid in the construction Lv. LaCrosse. Arr. Austin. And it is very important that thfe,, Light faced figures indicate A. M. "There are two industries in this preceding this notice. of highways, relieving rural 11:45* No. 1— 7:00$ country which are absolutely essential NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. taxpayers of a considerable burden. work be done in the best manner No. 23— 11:17* 3:40* to the life of the nation," he said, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by Bills Backed Farm Bureau. a Daily except Sunday. "transportation and fuel. It is not an action has been commenced in this if maximum results are to be secured. "Contrary to some statements that Milwaukee & St.Paul Daily except Saturday. possible for the people to exist if any Court by the above named Plaintiff, have been made, an amendment to On Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday set of men, either labor unions or operators the object of whicheis to obtain judgment the War Finance Corporation act, of transportation or coal a a only. that the plaintiff is the owner which I introduced, received the indorsement mines, can paralyze these industries in fee of the following jlescribed of the American Farm Bureau We give special care to tliis kind and" endanger the life and health of I. & M. Division. lands and premises situate in the and other leading farm organizations, I the public. do not generally believe Lv. Arr. Arr. county of Mower and state of Minnesota, and was passed by practically a *of work—^and our prices as you in paternal legislation, but the powei* Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. viz: unanimous vote of the senate and must exist and must be exercised to No. 1— 6:30 10:15 11:00 will find by comparison are most house. Lots No. .Nine (9) and Ten (10), ot~ preserve the very existence the No. 3— 3:15 7:00 7:45 Block No. 10 (10), in Davidson's addition "Under it immediate relief was Austin. St. Paul. Mpls. government and the life of the people. Lv. Lv. Lv. reasonable. Arr. given and the War Finance Corporation to Austin, except the South Lv. Arr. Arr. Congress has passed a law authorizing Mpls. Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. has advanced in the aid of marketing seventy-three feet thereof that the I No 7:47 a Coal Commission. believe that 12— 3:50 7:07 No. farm products over $284,000,000, 2— 7:00 7:45 11:25 defendants and each of them have no No 8:10 8:45 Try us on your next job—and you a solution of these transportation and 16— 4:40 No. about $12,000,000 of which was advanced 8—2:45 3:30 7:25 estate or interest therein, or lien Lv. production problems will be reached." Lv. Arr. in Minnesota. thereon, and to quiet the title in the will know what Printing Satisfaction Mpls. St. Paul. Austin. Submits Case on His Record. For Milwaukee and Chicago. "I introduced a,bill which passed plaintiff Senator Kellogg stated that Governor No. 1:05 15— 8:25 9:00 congress authorizing the president to Lv. Austin. Arr. Calmar. means. Dated Austin, Minnesota, September Preus-and other republigan officials No. 10:56 11— 6:50 7:25 appoint a farmer on the Federal Reserve Mixed— (Sunday pnly) 4:25 9:20 27, 1922. have given the state a splendid Fort Dodge, Carroll, Manning. Board. The greatest industry No. 4^- 7:20* 10:00* ARTHUR W. WRIGHT, administration and should be re-elected. Lv. Austin. Arr. Omaha. in the country «&ould be represented Mixed— 8:15* MARTIN A. NELSON, 2:10* No. 10:05 15— 1:05 on this board. No. 2— 11.50* 2:40* v. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Closing his address, he said: No. 7:44 11— 10:56 "I had charge in the senate of the No. 8— 7:50 10.50 Austin, Minn. "Six years ago 1 told the people that Lv. Omaha. Arr. Austin. co-operative marketing bill which was Lv. Calmar Arr. Austin. (Oct. 9-16-23) If elected I would^give up my private No. 4:40 16—r 7:30 enacted in the form requested by the No. 1— 3:45 6:05 business and devote .myself exclusively No. 3:50 ,12— 7:40 various farm organizations of the No. 3— 12:10 2:55 Wife (at breakfast)—"Could-I to. the interests of the state Mower country. In my^opinion no more important No. 33— 4.15*. 6:45* and nation. I have given my undivided liave a little spending money for legislation has been passed Mixed— 6:00* 1:15* time and brought to this service all TRIANGLE TAXI LINE shopping today, dear?" during this session of congress. Mason City Branch. the ability I possess. I can say to Albert Lea—Austin. Co-Operatlve Marketing Just Begun. Husband—"Certainly. Would you Lv. Austin. Arr.Mason City. the people of Minnesota that I have "The difference between what the Lv. No. 102— 11:50 1:S0 Arr. Albert rather have an old five or a new Austin Lea given six of the best yftars of my lite farmer receives and what the public 8:00 a. m. 9:00 No. 108— 7:52 9:20 to unremitting labor during one of the a.m. "The Home of Good Printing" one?"' pays for farm products Is not only unfair 12:00 m. Lv. Mason City. Arr. Austin. most difficult and /trying periods of J. 11:00 a. m. to the farmer but a tremendous Wife—"A new one, of eoutse." m. 4:00 pi No. 101-- ~4 50 6:10? p. m. American history. I am ready to account 3:00 burden upon the consuming public. Husband—"Here's the one—and .Lv. Lea Austin Arr to the people for the trust Imposed No. 103-- 1.30 3:00 Albert, What is needed is co-operation In marketing 10:15 m. In nie and submit my recprd I'm four dollars to the good!" 9:15 a. m. a. farm products. No state In the .7 *4* 2:00 p. with the consciousness jf having done ^1:00 p. m.-h, i0i S.-M. Division—Mankato and Union has made greater steps in Mils 5:15 p. my best. To them and to the press 4:15 p. m. Wessington Springs, *8^). -1 direction than Minnesota. This development xThe laundry men have not so far of the state I extend my thanks for is stilljn its Infancy. We have Lv. ^,,-Arr. Arr. protested against the habit of wearing thefr loyal and splendid support" co-operative Been tae benefits in cream Auatii*. hWella. Jackson, The News News job department is at stockings. white No. 1— 6:80* _10:45* your jtfrricft ior printing rf «B kind«. Advertisementu the News Bring Resutt«L ffM & J". a® mm* jsssiii