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Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947

October 30, 1922 · Page 6 of 9

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W&wr&Frz Page MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. Six -4 Monday, Oct. 30,1922. LIVE AGRICULTURAL NEWS OF INTEREST AND VALUE TO MOWER CO. FARMERS. Raise More and Better QM0 Crops, Marketing and Pure Bred Livestock Farm Bureau Notes, QUESTIONNAIRE CAN WIPE OUT Junior Stock Show California Wants The Californians demanded a special "The stork has brot a little peach,' When you have your printing done grade of butter. They insisted The nurse said with an air. at The News, you combine three essentials—quality, Ends Fair Season Minnesota Butter FOR CANDIDATES APPLE MAGGOT that shipments be made in carload "I'm mighty glad," the father said, reasonable price, lots and that every car be of uniform "He didn't bring a pair." and speed. and exceptional quality. They told The busy fall fair season, which Minnesota's sweet cream butter, opened with community and county made in co-operative creameries, Mr. McGuire that in no state other ^^^^HfHj^^^*41j4^ 4^j4^4^4JJ^»4*»4*j4^44H54*j4»j4*j4Hj4*j4**«j4^^j4^^4*j4^4*J«j4*J«4^4^H{«il. Minnesota Farm Bureau Spraying Early in July exhibits, and included the state fair long famed on the eastern markets, than Minnesota, were there prospe'cts GET PRICES on VEAL and CHICKENS in September and the National Dairy is demanded in distant California. Federation Asks for them to obtain what they wanted. Will Control the Show last month, and will come to an Representatives of the California Mr. McGuire expects that a contract before selling elsewhere Questions. Insects. end with the Junior Livestock Show central Creameries Association, came will be signed shortly. I R. H. JOHNSON & SON MEAT MARKET I at South St. Paul, November 15, 16, to St. Paul and offered A. J. McGuire, and 17. These exhibits have served general manager of the Minnesota Legislative and congressional candidates 226 East Mill St. Good Health. The apple maggot or railroad to make the fall season particularly Co-operative Creameries' Association, in Minnesota have been asked If you would enjoy good health, 4 worm has been playing havoc with stx*enuous for county agents. a higher price than ever before keep your bowels regular. No one by the Minnesota Farm Bureau Federation the apple crop on many farms in Minnesota, Business men of South St. Paul has been tendered Minnesota organizations, can reasonably hope to feel, well to definitely outline their according to A. G. Ruggles, plan to raise $8,000 as extra money providing the Gopher plants when constipated. When needed, take views on outstanding issues in which of University Farm, state, entomolo^ for prizes and expenses for the Junior were in position to guarantee Chamberlain's Tablets. They are mild agriculture is interested. •gist. In some cases apples which appeared I For Radio Supplies and Livestock Show. A committee, quality. and gentle. to be perfect when harvested A questionnaire, authorized by headed by C. W. Glotfelter of Waterville, .from trees that had been sprayed county directors in session early in is collecting this fund. ssoon developed a foi*m of rot in the September,-was mailed from St: Paul Two hundred beeves, the pick Storage Batteries see •J* baby "barrel or box. Much of this loss, last week by F. L. French, secretary. of 800 calves fed club boys and by says the entomologist, can be traced THE TOP THAT A digest of the answers will be girls, will be in the show rings at ^directly to the door of the maggot. compiled for publication .when returns PROTECTS YOU South St. Paul, also 60 to 70 market 4 In cases where the spraying lacked are received. barrows, and 50 or more sheep. Three in rain and storm—the top .thoroughness the insect has become I SCHMITZ AUTO ELECTRIC CO. juniors, one for each of these classes Legislative candidates are asked that is sightlyand smart .& serioys menace. looking in fine weather—the of livestock, will win trips to the National to give their views on Amendment top that does not go down Professor Ruggles explains that Livestock show in Chicago in No. 1—Rurau Credits—and to state under slight wear and tear 214 E. Bridge St. "the mature form of this pest is a little December. whether they, in the event of its and jars of the road—that is fly ahout the size and shape of Dean W. C. Coffey of the university adoption, will favor organization of the kind you want on your the house fly. It may be seen during department of agriculture will car and the kind we will build a system similar to that now in effect for you. July, August and early September. judge the lambs Prof E. F. Ferrin, in in South Dakota. "The female flies make an opening in charge of the swine section at University They are asked if they favor removal .the skin of the apple and lay their Farm, will judge the hogs R. H. GRAY of constitutional stockholders eggs. The maggots soon emerge and H. W. Vaughn, formerly of the liability in co-operative associations TYLE from the eggs and by tunneling thru division of animal husbandry of the and a continuation of investigations pulp cause the breaking down of the university, will judge the calves. to determine the cost of producingfarm the fruit. AUTO TOP AND AUTO PAINTING products whether they favor ERVICE 4 to 5 Cents Fair "Their nefarious work is done, restoration of Minnesota wheat Austin, Minn. So. Main Street -therefore, after July when the ordinary grades, branch banking, and legislation Corn Picking Wage spraying operations of the season to permit establishment of a ATISFACTION •f .Hnfrfrfr ifr »{l t|l ifr iff are supposed to be over," says farmers' credit organization. Professor Ruggles, "Unless the fruit Minnesota farmers are paying an The Bureau also asks how legislative average of 5.3 cents a bushel for grower has sprayed with great care FARM LOANS candidates stand on the question corn picking where unloading is done early in the season leading much of of limiting tonnage hauled on rural KOBES' CAFE by hand and 4.7 cents where an elevator the poison on the fruit and leaves, highways, increased aid for county is used, according to a labor survey We make Farm Loans at lowest the insects will take a good share of agent and demonstration work, a just completed by F. L. French, the crop. The spray poison cannot more satisfactory county agent and rates, without delay. secretary of the Minnesota Farm-Bureau reach the eggs or maggots within the farm bureau law, added funds to be Agents for the Federal Land Bank. Federation. Averages are based fruit, but it will get the flies if applied used as state aid for ,educational on returns received from more than early in July just before they Come in and see us before you work, laws to protect natural resources, 75 per cent of the counties in the lay their eggs. a state bank guarantee law, place your loan. VOTE FOR state. "When the pest is well established a state hail insurance law- and the Where corn pickers are hired by REPUBLICAN three late sprayings are necessary— establishment of an efficient public Farmers and Merchants State Bank. the day, the aVerage wage is $2.20. the first early in July, the second employment bureau. Farm help, for general work, where Austin, Minn. about July 20, and the third about Congressional candidates are asked hired on a day basiss, is being paid August 10. When the spraying just to give their views on laws forbidding an average of $1.75. The average CANDIDATES after blossoming time and later has the issuance of tax-exempt securities, monthly wage is $35.50. been thoroly done one spraying in increasing the limit of july is sufficient. A combination of loans obtainable thru the federal Earns $150 From arsenate of lead and lime sulphur land banks, continuing federal aid Jamesway Products I A Single Plant FOR U. S. SENATOR should be used in spraying. The first for construction, restoring highway .will kill the flly, and the latter will FRANK B. KELLOGG to railroad and warehouse powers to A Mississippi farm-woman told at rwipe out fungous diseases." regulate rates within a state, placing a recent short course at the Agricultural a farmer member on the federal reserve and Mechanical College of For The Poultry House Tair Board Votes board, and repealing the Adamson Mississippi how she had made $150 $9,600 for Boys this year from a single Easter lily law. The Bureau also asks for FOR GOVERNOR I-M. given her nine years ago. With the answers to questions bearing on And Girls Club Work J. A. O. PREUS help and advice of the county extension guaranteed income on fixed valuations, Self Cleaning Nests agent that lily was planted and the St. Lawrence waterway grown out of doors until according project, a truth-in-fabrics law, a law The Minnesota State Fair Board No farmer can afford to feed the lice, mites and to reports received by the United against filled milk products, the lias added $800 to its appropriation other poultry pests that are apt to infest the chicken "Pittsburg Plus" principle in determining Department of Agriculture, a regular FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR for boys' and girls' club demonstrations house. The JAMESWAY poultry nests of high quality, business has been built up, with a steel prices and the Ford offer and exhibits at the 1923 state LOUIS L. COLLINS selected galvanized sheets, offer no harboring places for steady demand for the lilies. on the Muscle Shoals project. fair. The appropriation for the farm lice, mites, etc. boys' camp and for prizes and expenses Famous Trains of demonstration teams and "the various lines of exhibits amounts Poultry Waterer FOR SECRETARY OF STATE to $9,600. As additional sums must Of generous proportions to supply frech, clean water be spent for printing and for paying MIKE HOLM to your fowls. The 8-gallon capacity tanks have lamps "help and various expenses, the board's THE OLYMPIAN in the bottom to prevent water from freezing in winter. expenditures on account of club work Chicago—Milwaukee—St. Paul—Minneapolis—Seattle— at the next fair will exceed $10,000. Tacoma The board's appropriation in 1922 We have just received a new shipment of the well THE PIONEER LIMITED FOR STATE AUDITOR was $8,800, or $600 more than it allowed known JAMESWAY products and will be glad to have Chicago—Milwaukee—St. Paul—Minneapolis in 1921. At the beginning of RAY P. CHASE you see them. THE PACIFIC LIMITED N work the fair board rather hesitated •club when it was asked to give $300 Chicago—Omaha—San Francisco THE SOUTHWEST LIMITED for defraying expenses of club demonstrations H. L. Goss Seed Co. at the annual state show, 'Chicago—Excelsior Springs—Kansas City FOR STATE TREASURER ii hesitated, but in the end conceded THE OMAHA—CHICAGO LIMITED HENRY RINES Successor to Hare & Goss, Austin, Minn. the point and a beginning was made. Chicago—Des Moines—Omaha $ •The increased appropriation this year THE COPPER COUNTRY LIMITED was given by unanimous vote. Presidentdent Chicago—Milwaukee—Houghton—Hancock-^Calumet W. W. Sivright said to T. A. Bricks on, state leader: "We want you Every car owned and operated by .this company. FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL to know that we are back of every Every train attendant a faithful employee of this company, eager to please. CLIFFORD L. HILTON step taken to develop club work Shoes For Everyone No wonder these are famous trains. among Minnesota juniors. It is just Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. this kind of work that is making our state fair." TO PUGET SOUND—ELECTRIFIED 14-13984 FOR RJULROAD AND WAREHOUSE COMMISSIONER O'Donnell Shoes I Auction Date Book IVAN BOWEN A for Tuesday, October31.—Bert Watkins, Men and Women AVDERTTSFArRKT—Prepo'-e1 POLITICAL. :.n'7 issn.l ?n th« of two and one-half miles northwest Dr. Henrik Shipstead. and paid for at regrular advertising rates by ii. B. of London and six miles northeast Gislason, 741 Plymouth Building, Minneapolis, Minn. FOR CLERK OF SUPREME COURT AMRABK SHOES for Chilren of Lyle. Horses, cattle, hogs, machinery. DEFEAT KELLOGG GRACE F. KAERCHER Thos. A. Conlon, auctioneer. in a variety of styles ana Wednesday, Albert VOTED to seat Newberry in the U. S. Senate. November 1 VOTED to cut taxes cn the rich war profiteers, by reducing excess Hadley, 4% miles south of Austin, profits taxes and placing the burden on .the common people., grades. FOR ASSOCIATE JUSTICE SUPREME COURT ClL VOTED to increase freight and passenger rates through the Esch- Jiorses, cattle, hogs, farm machinery. JAMES H.QUINN Cummins law. Col. Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. Our store is headquarters VOTED against the Norris Bill which would have enabled the farmers to fclean up their taxes and indebtedness, by fixing a reasonable EihraeJ hy CmvnIIn (Without party designation.) Rcpublicai price for farm 'products. for shoes for the family. "Wednesday, November 22. Frank VOTED to enable large city banks to unload slow and doubtful farmers' Toussaint, three miles northwest paper on the U. S. Treasury through the War Finance Corporation FOR REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS of Austin. Closing out sale, horses, act. VOTED to increase cost of living by handing to a privileged a few cattle, and machinery. Col. Albert SYDNEY ANDERSON yearly subsidy of billions of dollars through the Fordney-McCum--' Hopfe, auctioneer. One of those warm leather vests ber Tariff law with schedules on arti^es of general consumption highest in American history, thereby increasing the cost of living Friday, November 10.—Dodge County of the average family at least $180 a year. will please the men. Holstein Breeders sale, West Concord* ENOUGH SAID! GENERAL ELECTION Col. Albert Hopfe, auctioneer. Do you want, six years more of this in the United States Senate? Jensen Phiffer Co. TUESDAY, NOV. 7, 1922 WE DO' NOT. O E O E S I S E A SHOE REPAIRING. (Gut out this advertisement and take it to the 1 SENATORIAL INDEPENDENT VOTERS LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA Expert shoe repairing done at polls for reference.) Prof. Willis M. West, President, East of Courthouse Austin, Minn. H. B. Gislason, Secretary. Jforan's Shoe Store, 111 East Mill 1 street. Adv 21-tf & sggf !j