The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, December 9, 1918, Page 13

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paper published by union men of Seat- bined defense committee, designed to - Send No : { ‘tle, contains . this account of 'what act in such cases. . : i . ) | R 5 happened next: « g _C." R. Cottrell, 'representing the o St r l C e s ! ~“¥* “Amid cries of ‘Push him down to Grange on this committeg, appeared , | Money before the labor men 'and described " the river,” ‘Drown-him,’ the procession 7| storted. The mob was led and en 0 %L S heot terms of May- | | On Bullding | _ We suarantee that the goods we sell are absolutely ws | < A . couraged by business men, mostly, if hew’s integrity as a citizen and as a . rfipriscelnted anlz’i to prove fit wei ;slndg subject to inspection— ’ | not wholly, members of the Kent Com- Grange-unionist, ' Business men of Supp"as_. oWe nm::“:yo:::en:e e::zub‘= s S ‘ T T searing in plain view in the hphad threatened to givo Cottrell | | umber | omans VOR beu Rl NS £ M S Rl | : in e same treatment as that given 3 r X < e mob were two ex-mayors of Kent, both =~ Mayhew, Cottrell said. W youl Extra *A® shingles sell from $4.5015 $5—our price ia $3.80. " These are our regular prices and our entire lineis priced at an equal saving to you. Send your lumber bill for figures or write for price list. L. JAMES LUMBER CO., 2910 Como Avenue ¢ A MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. p ALL THESE FREE and Neck Chals, Pendant union and Grange haters of the most pronounced tvoe and ardent support- -ers of the great factory boss of the town—the Carnation Milk Products A company. o “The mob, apparently tired of the sport, dropped the car near the high- way on the outskirts of Kent, with a parting injunction to keep moving and never to return on penalty of being strung up to a telegraph pole, dis- persed. R ) “Mayhew ret'urne(f immediately to Kent and has been there ever since, accumulating evidence . against the guilty parties.” 3 p * _ This, however, is not the end of the 13 story. The Central Labor council of Seattle, at its next meeting, appointed . two special investigators, Fred Nelson ‘and J. A. Stevenson, to inquire into the outrage. ~At a later meeting of the Central Labor council, held November 20, it was decided that union labor of : -Seattle should back Mayhew and see € that criminal prosecutions are insti- i tuted aganist the men responsible for the unwarranted attack. Nelson. and ‘Stevenson corroborated Mayhew’s statements in regard to the - attack upon him. 'As a result the .mob leaders of Kent will likely feel the “It's time to get down to bedrock on this thing and establish real law and order,” he declared. . As the result of this assault upon a Nonpartisan league worker, union labor-and the Grange are both solidly behind Mayhew. Instead of hurting the League in Washington, the attack has united the farmers and city work- ers in its support. 7//:71!!|\ :Emi vmi\ik_ 2 | 2 Seoret Locket and Neck Chain, imitation Wrist Watch with adjustable leather strap and buckle and_these Four lovely Rin FREE to ne for uflg" ly of ,m our Jewelry Noveltles at 100 each. Fresh ///// o I 3 go".m flcw%wll}e in hq“h.lua. do 0. Dale rnin "TO THE FARMERS OF THE NORTHWEST ALBERT HOILAND, Pres. i © BEWARE OF WILD OATS! Farmers of the Northwest! ‘I want to warn you to beware of the Wild Oats Nuisance. Thou- e e e X ] % heavy hands of federal justice in the sands and thousands of acres of valuable grain are- being practically ruined by wild oats. ;. : near future. NS Wild oats are costing you money. They are costing the farmers of this country and Canada B The . Mayhew outrage has. had 2 millions of: dollars, by cutting*@6wn the grading of their grain. Something Must Be Done ' : Right Now! 4 s ‘We must drive the wild oats off the face of the map. If we all work together, we can do this. ow, be- __ cause I am a farmer myself, and have been farm- . ing all my life. I have cleaned the wild oats off of my own farm;-and I‘know you can drive them off your farm.' You can do it with my - HOILAND WILD OATS SEPARATOR The original and only machine that takes 994% per cent of the wild oats out of your tame grain, by the whiskers. Put one of these machines on your farm and clean the wild oats out of ALL ¥our seed grain. Have your nei¥hbors do the same. Let them use your machine, or tel + another effect. The Grange has also taken up his case. Mayhew is a mem- ber of the King iCounty Pomona Grange. The Washington Grange, act- ing with organized labor, has a com- ’ | SHIP US YOUR / : CISEAI’E al(di PO!JL:I‘R\‘: tances. " Reference any bank or wholesale ' house. { MILLER & HOLMES ST. PAUL, MINN. Y PAY HIGHEST MAR- ket—Want poultry, eggs, furs, hides, pelts, veal, , wool. Get my price list. 8. L. McEAY & CO. to buy one of my machines and do the same with their pletured here.......... $60 '00 ‘ v 8t Paul, Minn, seed grain, Wild oats spread fast. Unless the farms Price for large machine ; B othared. 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If = erything from this ad, I'll be . ! o DO hiskers 80 it doel mot . you go afterthiswildopts glad to send you my illustrated | : ] gk b0 the canton Gannel. | nuisance hard you ‘i Frlder that explaing all about | Separators Is 8014 under an ahs Tdte o out,;and. olice the e guarantee of satisfaction or. 'y get your money back. Order;now irect from this ad. Use -COue pon_.for convenience, » J Every Farm in the Nérihvv’gst Siiould Hffi'ev'a Hoiland Wild Oats Separator - Hundreds of farmers are now using my separator, My machines have been on exhibit at the county and state fairs for years and you have prebably geen them, They are easy and simple to run - ‘and ‘positively take out the wild oats. Farmers and seedsmen say that the Holland Wild OatssSeparator is the only machine - that will-separate. wild oats from tame oats. . Don’t take any- body’s word for this—try a machine out for yourself and see . the wonderful work it.does. = If ‘you are not perfectly satisfled, Pll gladly return your money and all transportation charges. . . ALBERT HOILAND, Pres. =~ . Hoiland Manufacturing Co. ‘Dept. A, FARGO, NORTH DAKOTA § Ly S s .50 EGGS A DAY “Since using ‘More Eggs’ I get 40 to 50 eg%a flagg-instead of gsor 9,” writes A. P:-Woodard of St. Cloud, Fla. This scientific tonic has made big egg profs its for thousands of {-oggz? sers all - .. over the U, 8. Get. y. now and © make big Irofits out, of your hens this ¥ g winter. $1.00 package will double - . the ‘egg production ‘and ‘a million-dol- lar bank guarantees to refund your mon you are not entirely satisfied. ~Send $1.00 now to E. J. Reefer, the: ‘poultry - expert, < 1989 Reefer Bldg. 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