The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, January 12, 1920, Page 8

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as follows: ' 1. An escape from criminal indict- ments and possible conviction. ; 2. Weakening of the case filed against them by the wholesale gro- cers, in the interstate commerce com- mission, charging unfair discrimina- 75”7 We want one exclusive repre- /57 sentativeineach louligtonu (% and sell ta: new llelliuer. tra-Ply, raad Guarantas Bond fof 4 5006 Milles. geo&?aeonds).' s:'Ed ore- ¢ T « : * ADVERTISEMENT: ADVERTISEMENTS . L , s It a Victory? | P SR . = e Bull( 554 The Man What Basil Manly Thinks of | f LB B the Packers’ Case 5 as 1g ock ; ) WhoWants Good : b ‘ , Machinery, - Washington Burcau, | || QF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC . Nonpartisan Leader. RESERVED FARM LANDS « 2 TTORNEY GENERAL 3 PALMER has made an | [ | HLo announces the of. N s agreement with the Big the Canadian Pacific Reserved u; Five meat packers, Farm Lands. Until this block is = whose indictment upon | |8 .lji.poud of you anhueure at S charges of criminal con- | {# lowcosta | spiracy he was demanding from the _Canada that will make fpd !{ dj t Chi Un Lo s ederal grand jury a 1cago. = Amer der this agreement, according to state- ::r:;.ndo b::lf.fcni “m ll;lents ?{f th‘e‘a depal('itmeél’t’: ofd J:é:::i o low. 7 % . e packers “surrendered” an o o o to limit their activities a(x;nd to ceasel Last Blg mety ® objectionable practices. Great capital This block contains fuflci.p. it has been made of this affair by the ad- “M_mfiflwmyg mirers of Mr. Palmer. g Central ‘ In order to clear up doubt as to just fimm.fifimfl"m""‘ b3 what has happened, a careful analysis are $11 to $30 an acre. Lands in pene outhern under an irrigation < v of the Palmer-packer agreement has system of unfailing water from $50 been made by Basil M. Manly, one of an acre up. v Ay the chief investigators in the federal Twenty »YQII'S to Pay | trade commission’s inquiry into the- The Canadian Pacific offers you this P < packing industry. Mr. Manly was also land under a plan of long term, easy | joint chairman of the war labor board. 2 i fi‘::mm-h. Y: :I.n' &l 2 s Z “The Big Filve (‘)‘ll;jcago packerfl,” down 105;.. Then m-:&va. no pay: & | e 7 PR it P says Mr. Manly, ave apparently hesd - el S iSRS = ‘surrendered’ to the governmielnlt).e llg ‘g‘:‘,.‘.".‘.‘.'& L‘:’.g..?:‘«“‘.“:% " | ! : you read only headlines you wi e "h':l o W, uu""', 3 sl A %BUILT F OR YEARS OF SERVICE to believe that they are to guithcon- &..":.,‘f‘.r:‘.;.‘.:."‘u‘:"m..:,‘."" i . . . spiracies, monopolies, combinations ° ° o ? . The Gray Tractor is built right. Every part Stock Tu LUl tax dadiiow hiidar. Lands Under Irrigati 3 ! \ is especially designed to last and stand up under hand propaganda, unfair practices, In Southern Alberta, the Cansdian 3 years of hard work. This is. one reason for the price combinations and discrimina- acific_Railway has developed the el 5 popularity of the Gray. The repair bills are small, tions, donations of steaks and all other e dio and the tractor, itself, is so strong and sturdy nefarious practices, and meel’(ly join , that even after four, five and six years of hard the ranks of the 800]3931”“3“- e e D et e Cama- sl work, it will do a mighty good day’s work. the;:llmtgécg;v?na; eatsto Joann 350 an acre up on the same easy pay- e Side Arms an Exclusive Feature g;*;‘:inli uffi‘;;@l‘:g'd i;‘.,,fi;fif,‘ifg;“:fjg’ Special RatesforHome- Side arms may be attached to 9ithel' Sidé‘%'of- glue,’ fertilizers and rendering com- :&g‘mfimflmh’: gL the Gray frame. These side armsbglve you % tvzu}e‘ a?qies.t 'ihey ;ri lezé{lmg to déspt?:fi of t % L range for hitching a suitable combination of tools eir stockyards holdings, part of their rates have been a : £ gn field worl% ou may wish to do. You can distributing system, and relinquish fast kreat Block of Canadian Pocific wil @ or any ile you y 2 . A A £ If what a bi i in ti and their business in the smaller articles T e e e onel el taday. see ior .yourse whnat a big _savmg n vime an of daily diet. ohlaaata work this wonderful feature gives you. “This, in substance, is the tenor of M. 8& EHQI!NTON No Differential—No Bevel Gears’ the agreement. There must be no at- % Colonination AL tempt to detract from the credit due Canadmnl’auficlhilmy The wide drive drum does away with the dif- Attorney General Palmer. He has 9?:’31-'&&":‘5&.&.!“::‘:&“% 5 50 ferential, which has always caused so much trou- forced from the packers a virtual con- ask the C. P. R. ble and expense on tractors. Six spur gears han- fession of the truth of all the charges a dle the two forward speeds and reverse. No bevel made against them by the federal trade 53 ears are used. Heavy duty roller chains transmit commission. He has crippled their i g 3 vy d y Th hai tendency toward. monopoly in many the power to the drive rum, €se chams are lines. He has placed them under an %Y tightly encased and run in oil. : \ elastic and perpetually threatening de- o hich, if properly followed up, Does Not Pack the Soil il b : : e ¥ should be a most effective weapon in k Y 3 Savemoneyat present - The wide drive drum on the Gray Tractor is i gtiolfigg:hfi t}i;; gzggm::: I You con't boat bos qualiy a8 o one Of- lts-greateSt asse-ts' The wide bear;ng BULs the end would have been foreed on the s a5 face distributes the weight so that the soil under peckers after protracted Htigation.” it does not pack. At the same time, it levels and - il LS smoothes the surface in good shape. When plow- WHAT THE PACKERS HAVE ing over weedy ground, the drum will level the GAINED BY SETTLEMENT 2 S weeds flat, so the plows can turn them under eas- o oider,” Towevers to - deterniine ily. For road work it has no equal in smoothing whether the attorney general’s agree- =) % down the dirt left by the scraper. ment is worth while, Mr. Manly takes % : : : up the situation which led to the in- b S 18 H. P. on Drawbar—36 H. P. on Belt vgsfigation of the packers by the fed- G The Gray is a four-plow tractor, and has ample power eral trade commission, at the order of . TRy for any work you may need it for, from pullixfg ap?:oad : the president, and the findings of the | NEED BRANCH MANACGERS grader to running a separator. If you farm 200 acres or commission. deeged\ § win pay big e with S5 A more, the Gray is the tractor for you to buy. “The chief packer monopoly is in autos. We. start you_ Instaliing Hlustrated Catal meats,” he says. “They,” under the e NuE BEITERLTHAN o Az ustra ata 0g FREE new decree, retain their interest in tian dubse, tx IEHE ety 3 s ” < - E St - We will grlgdly n%end c{gu our 11tlusil:f:€egh caéalog. which meézs :::;::“;:zdhml o e t%&:‘ggu;etog;%erg!;ro: frisndss - g d in WO S a 3 res 'us w s e tire business o! e future, 3 = & o docs. Write for it today. el commission £ the president, that the | RIDEEZEE COMPANY, Best'A ST. PAUL, MINN. o . - packers “control at. will the market in 4 GR AY TR ACTOR Com ANY Inc which they buy their supplies, the BOOK ON > g F 2 s ket in which they sell their prod- DOG DISEASES 239 30th Ave. S. E. Minneapolis, Minn. e ; : ; ucts, and hold the fortunes of their % & | competitors in their hands.” L and How to Feed Then he asks whether this condition S Qliel fres t suy addien T i merloa’s e or { 2 : *is changed by the Palmer decree. He Plonaer H. CLAY GLOVER CO., Ine. AT \ i > WM reviews the appare.nt gains by the Dog Medicines fl 118 West 31st St., New York. g M dgpendlbk i ks pac};ers, through thfi;r “gtl’.stu;e of sur- . for gll bel{ work; render, which may be real or feigned,” Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers PAGE EIGI!T ) Menti_on the Leader When Writine Advertisers

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