The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, March 7, 1921, Page 22

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N ————— Wi— P ———— - s : “Qeinl : - Farmers ““Stick : - = : Raise Sum to Fight Rail Case When Politicians Refuse in the North Dakota leg- ® o : islature recently blocked I do a $12{009 emergency ap- ( n lana) propriation to enable At- : : torney General William ‘e = ® g Lemke to fight the railroad rate case. Fulfills Its Social |zt 550 - necessary because the retiring attor- ' ney general, William Langer, who had ® been a traitor to the farmers, had Obll g ati on s : spent practically all of the“money tha? was supposed to last the office unti ] July 1, 1921. = - The refusal of the anti-farmer gang to allow the appropr_iation caus'ed ’ghe HERE are people in the world—though = | g, dqrorsearon of soicaty we believe that they are greatly in the mi- | has yet seen. One farmer started the nority—who still consider that smallness is ball I;oumg }ay Fsendmg $1 to :!ne Cg}tllr; . . 18 : ier-News of “Fargo, suggesting tha a merit, that greatness is a shame, that mediocrity Sk Locten T U aan T is commendable, and that commercial success cient money was collected to rmake up is a crime. | the $12,000. (s . ; y Other farmers immediately fell . : . into the idea. Sums ranging from 25 The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) bg:heves Ceiialo 8 hars oen doieted dthn that without great commercial enterprises a far by thousands of farmers, but most nation is a dead nation; that Preat commercial %fh the contrgbgtlfi?: i fgrtlfel e enterprises must be efficient in service to be suc- $5§0";z"§§0’5’ g da}f by Sk cessful, and that this efficiency means more to Courier-News force to keep up with the nation than the success means to the 'illle courfit- Orll)e ggugté . %16)816»“ }filcch : 7 ge enry, has subscribe ,000, W organizers of the enterprise.. will be collected by 1,000 individual 9 y . J contributions of $1 each. The Standard Oil Company believes that a great- By forcig the railroads to pay back . commercial enterprise, to be successful under | taxes Attorney General Lemke recent- o sel . ly collected $1,200,000, which was im- existing conditions, must contribute to: el Bt Tats the dtate fredes (1) Greater efficiency in the production of wealth ; ury. The anti-farmer group in the : (2) Greater justice in the distribution of wealth; leglsl_at:re refused},l hgwed\g, tfo ar- (3) Greater wisdominthe consumption of wealth, | ProPHate one-onc-pun iy fig}‘li s : . . > the railroad rate case, which is equally (7) Greater efficiency in production: Among other | important. St notable improvements in the refining of petro- fa;l'hirs Vfi})‘:fig wfifi“fi,‘fifl“f‘;’}',‘: calg s 3 m y y leum, the Standard Oil Company (In@mna_) has | iohe Fonght, in spite of Ehe effarts of contributed the Burton process. This process | the anti-League legislators to let the greatly increases the percentage of gasoline de-- lglgiadi “tig’r ethnemilzsgpers of North rivable from crude oil. : J50%a 29t ; (2) Greater justice in the distribution of wealth: FOR ACREAGE BREDUCTION s v . Editor Nonpartisan Leader: You The Stanfiar d Oil Company (Indlgma) : cites advance the idea of getting hold of the the organization of its Company, its liberal ;mlz(rketingjt rlnaclcllinery-k Yeséhbltlt fla%: 3 te 08 o : s aKes capital and you Know at crear policy toward .emplo'yes mcludlng its annuity prbmpenere el o e system benefitting retired workers; its fairnessto | curity. Unreasonable demands ar. competitors—in maintaining open prices and made even on selling state bonds to b s g opP P fi tate industri h as mill never deviating from them; to customers—by ax’:g“gfe :aioism ,}“fie;’ej;ei‘écst:rt;g tg bringing necessary petroleum products to them. | jmprove market conditions for the g with the utmost economy., farmer. You see how far we get. : No, start. an organization in the (3) Greater wisdom in consumption of wealth: The Z;‘:*:f;‘%;";"(;“tfi ;Ea;isr i‘;,ft“t :‘I,}Lea:‘gfil Standard Oil Company (Indiana) not only recog- | make them come to time. We never nizes its obligation to conserve petroleum and agreed t(i fbeed the Worllld r:t ahIOSS- £ _petroleum. products to the end that no waste mgfi’g‘;’;yafl‘,’gy“;i';fie? When P occuf, b-ut it n.'lalntalns a stafi of expcrts, eYel’ at ists want to prote‘ct their markets the.y_‘ the service of its patrons, to instruct them in the | shut down the mill or factory.f Is this - efficient and economical use of the¢ products | *°° StmngP%,}"E"I‘{"f‘ I%‘”Etfi‘fis,‘}g"l‘fr.' manufactured by the Company. : Bdmore NLD: : 'The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is com- _ FROM OREGON mitted to a policy of creative leadership, and | Editor Nonpartisan Leader: My . . . : : home was at Woodworth, N. D., be- because of its loyalty to the ideals outlined above, fore coming hare: 1 fnd that neasly ‘it is today of signal service to hundreds of thou- | all the farmers and laboring fnen here sands of people in ten very important Middle | 2re strong for the League and are W States anxious to get in the game. i estern . : Laws for the laborer and the-farmer } are very lacking here, and something ® should be done to put the handcuffs q on big business in Oregon,_ Standa’rd 011 Company ) Wishingi for much success- and hop- (Indiana) ing you will organize Oregon in with ® : : . the rest of the Nonpartisan league 910 S. Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IIL S tatee. T iaaln: o oM member From A4 - - the mother state, N | Coburc, Ore. | RAY 0. HOUK. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers 3 PAGE TWENTY-TWO o ADVERTISEMENTS -Get This Wonderful Electric Lantern| = FREE! You need it. 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