The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, June 7, 1920, Page 11

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Brlbers in Trouble e . i »'Utah -Idaho Sugar Company 1 Bl(lSt |HandleYourGrain fmm ust and heavy Make a Good Seed Bed and Grow Bigger Crops e i It's' easy enough to produce straw but. it’s hard to get ! j i : | the kernel without the proper ecare of soil, st the i § KOVAR HARROW 'will loosen up the hardest YW SE £ . g - Must Explain |DITOR Nonpa.rtlsan Lead- er:. Your recent photo- - graphic reproduction of . the letter from:the Utah-' ‘Idaho Sugar company of . kind ‘of land—turns the soil and gives the air and sun a chance to help the soil pro- duce—cultivation produces \nitrogen—ni- 4 produces the kernel. - Kovar Har~ . - FoW is more than just an ordinary spring tooth -harrow—it. destroys . D! It - grass, e and labor, - Get more for your. on clean and -800 B00bushels led grain an l'td nmoponuonw!tha Berty Grain Blower th tr;ed i ‘S)alli;elé;k% C:tyfi in ghmh 1. Recleaner and Erader: : Al ey i e Bingham Coun-" avator and cleaning. mill combined.’ Blows out | % ty Daily News. and buy its “editerial | 1 T (f't' “é‘i‘:“"""‘"‘”" Iproves grad- § and . general attitude” to be “friendly and ‘loyal to the beet sugar industry. |- generally and our own organization in " particular” so “as to. warrant futfire "' business profitable to us both,” ete., needs to be read in conjunction with “the followmg short news item tucked quack grass, wild oats, Cmn‘dglau thistle, oW muue“mg‘ weeds. of kinds ya; 3 IMPORTANT : Two New Kovar Products - s fi‘é'a'l"n'.'}fi Ful Komu lOORN tgélLTlVl'\vTOR which ?anms on ‘the same i Hitch, e KOVAR HARROW. CART with, dust proof whealu and drawbay guiding axle. JOSEPH J. KOVAR, Owatonna, Minn., ~ "GiNURRGU%es’ KOVAR LINE lu Electro Spark Intanslller For Ford Cars and Tractors Hotter. Spafk, Leaner. Gas Mix T R S e up in a corner ‘above a display adver- More Power, Lese T zouble, Saves Moncy. m"“nxlginfmmm. Minn, ! . _tisement in & large Mumesota daxly on Bixessc Vathe for $2.00° Ever Offered, (0 ot G-, il -~ May 11z - ;ervifian gf Sp'cir‘l;kl’lng‘sd Red!lz::is carbon fhuab) E’fi'& mm’.’isfi.‘a | i cy! ers, { » Om “SALT LAKE CITY, May it—a g plugs work like new, Easier to start ‘f""‘“""“’" Sty s Eagier to gtart e ne. ~You can’t afford to be without lt. . y mail now $2.00, regular price $3.50, =~ “Use the coupon. Propositions open for i g ealers ‘and’ agents.: e S Ao : . complaint charging the Utah-Idaho - - company with profiteering in sugar. by “‘realizing a net profit of $14,15°0on each | 100-pound . sack, has landed the con-"| ' i cern’in trouble with federal authori-: '~ > ties. Federal investigators have de- ¢ termined that the company, with head- . quarters at Salt Lake City, has been . selling sugar at 2275 cents a pound: . wholesale, to which price it was raised . " May 1 from 13 cents.. The ‘complaint - alleges the company holds more than 177,000 sacks of sugar of 100 pounds each." “I.read thh mterest the Ietter from | Rev. Harry E. Smelker of Havre, Mont. . I am pleased to see that reli- i glous lea.ders are taking such loyal in- . terest in the Nonpartisan - league movenient. ' I repeat his sentiments as myownandlammthxsfightmth - “you for a new social order in which the ideals of service, not the motive of profit, shall ‘dominate the ‘life of men. . G W COOPER Cogswell, NoD "“fl’ ’ ESrsssass *0 e (Rev Mr. Cooper is pastor of the . "Methodist - Episcopal church ab Cogs- ““well; N. D—E‘HE "EDITOR). PATRONIZE FAIR ADVER'EISERS Editor Nonpartlsan Leader: - I am inclosing ‘a newspaper. chppmg which' | 1 believe would be ‘a nice addition to | - /' your recent reproduction of a bribe | 4004 Jetter' written by the Utah-Idaho L Sugar company to the Bingham Coun- _ty Daily News of: Blackfoot, Idaho. Tn this connection I want to. suggest that you empha.sxze the 1mporl:ance of every: League farmer. patromzmg _ those firms which advertise in the League publications.” By doing busi- " ‘mess with the people who advertise in our own publications we are assured of a square deal, as no profiteers will support these papers.with their ads, Also we are helpmg bulld our own. : 3 *’orgamza.tmn RED LORENTSON Wyhe, an it 4 ('Mr. Lorehtsonqncloses the chppmg : | A “quoted above by Rev. Mr. Cooper—-.' . THE EDITOR.) , Ui b Drawbar Tlme—— . and Titan Tractors 3 FOR thorough reliability i in drawbar time put-your Gk 4 Titan 10-20. Besurethatyournewtractoris thoroughly nght for plowing, seed-bed making, harvestmg, etc. : Rely on the good material in Titan construction, ool i kerosene economy Be sure of practical details and conve- niences —such as Titan wide fenders, comfortable platform . and seat, and ad]ustable drawbar--makmg for day-after-day'» " '_fsatlsfactlon in the field. < Alitde later when the belt-power season looms blggest, such essenhals - - as the throttle governor, and the Jarge, wide friction-clutch pulley in . 'Tntan 10-20 will demonstrate again the wxsdom of your choice. ‘ ~ When you make your power investment, remember the reputation of : the Internanonal Harvester tractors, and the secunty in lntemauonal Serv- Early deczszon and action is necessary! e Gt : GOVERNMENT GETS EVIDENCE The original Tetter written by the: 8 ,Utah-Idaho Sugar’ company and re- - “produced.in the Leader of May 8 has ‘been requested by the government and *has been turned over by us to the de-: : partment of Justlce to be: used as ev1- 4l dence. &tz ‘ 8 ADVERTI SEMENTS !NTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Com PAN? e ERI ; GHIcAGQ ”; meufi»“ u_i& 4 “PAGE ELEVEN = . . .0 e T . ‘Mention the Loader When Wrifins Advertisesn,

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