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Show PAOX UTAH, MARCH 18, 1921. TILE TAYSONIAN, PAYSOX, THBUS and Anywhere facilities. Uiloneoo ,tho manager of the local aa- - with a vengeance. better t rnnsMrtatiou everywhere that he can get a footThe pioneer organization iu hold, he in organizing and taking a the Litchfield association, hand. It was organized in 1008. s He liaa hie own all over business last year of Notable state. the among these are When I asked a ht and is iu dost touch with the live stm k weighed and ho is paid on the spot, the mills at Glencoe, Anoka Some years ago here was a wrack that feeling, just us they are doing He has grocery stores, cousid-- ' No deduction is made for shrinkage Northliold. Li what association shipping cm an Iron Mountain train down in today. No class in all these inlHo gots his money spot drygoods stores, implement houses, Local Organization. eii'.l the total volume of business of I or loss. A boulder dis- and tin! Missouri Ozarks. mail-ordindependent Tinted States 1ms houses, elotli-iu- g for the your to 'cash, for weight at dolivery to the lumber yards, all associations suefi and been roused to fury with the Likewise, the farmer is building on lodged itsolf from a hilsido stores. elevator, rather than iu tho form It is called l,o, i,e replied: crashed down upon the train. icnl regularity that" the farmer has. the local organization, He does his own jobbing, going ond the of tho season, f ussoeia-'oat dividends 5u0 Well, there ure over A farmer who was comfortably Then he has been left to nurse Or- a bureau, and is ba- -i upon count v t ions in the state His li shipall of our local organizations and coming. atU'i fact, business doing Th esc loctll bureaus seated in the day coach suddenly son's as best he could. The farmer membership, his ms be-creameries, cash. iot associations, more and are j the ping pay present time, found himself with his head jammed was safe ground for this brand of are, in turn, merged in state and naA little later in the day, I visited egg aud poultry produce associatious, Tho week. every organized lug Tindesigua all through the cushioned scut in front. politician because he was not organ-- j t ioual organizat ions. associations, Liichliehl association is the oldest and jtho Glencoe creamory. They have his The Farm lltireau, and He could do nothing after turn is: lie commenced to pray, anil in a ized. volume just moved into a new $35,000 fire serve him ns his jobber on the one in is tho about it average like the national oiganization of laloud, excitable tone railed ujsiu the his votes had been east. hand; on the other, ho has learned If you want Jof business transacted. it has been a standing bor, the American federation of InIn fact, for holp. to punch his purchases and buy iu u fair idea ot what tho farm-(or- s Almighty get jto big business line, tho farm bureau, proposes to conseven lots iu order to save freight carloud in A fat lady, who had been thrown rul.' in politics and uro the livestock people aronnd, employs year doing shipping, cern itself with every single ptnhlcm rake-off- . indus- and the jobber's of associations making it Glencoe's to tho aisle, arose with somo dif- these many years to keep the fanner of number largest the multiply to the fanner, either in tin the state importance did a business of $85,-00Glaucoe they told mo that sugar Her eye chanced upon the from getting anything like a repre-- ! bv the btisl- try. At 500, They ficulty. say, I.et him try buying or selling. sentative organization. in fresh eggs alone, shipping eight was bought by the carload -- and disdone at Litchfield last year. pilloried farmer. The farm bureau is now an ac- miss bial the it and monkey provei carloads last season. she, snorted, What it the result! Huh! tributed a the tracks at cost to the why dont $273,000,000; from some nivs'cr-iou- s coinplislicd fact, but it does not at wrench Aappeared The ratlu-fresh Th' for would run $300,000,-ooit think averago price paid farmers; canned goods are bought iu you try helping yourself! jl source and his little pet organ- the present time form as interesting in farmers without stretching it a bit I to last Minuosota tho same way, as are soap, tankage eggs lmightys too durued busy to waste ization broke np in discord, distrust, a basis of study of the new temper j are ordered by time 0I th likes of you! 1 asked a buyer at tho south year was 36 cents por dozen, but the food even dress-goodLater, tlie of American some of tanner as Olencoo association paid its patrons the bolt. At tho risk of spoiling a good or sank to oblivion of its own accord. tho Haul anSt. how stockyards many strictly local enterprises in which The grange, the equity, the numFarm fachinory and implements are story, but for a purjaiso we will add imals came lt, maiket from the farm- 41 cents is-- dozen, or a total of more he has interested himself, farmers berless other than $10,000 premium on tho years ordered iu the same way. organizations himself extricated tho The farmthat farmer live ers stock associations. With these fuels and observations shipping without difficulty, none tho worse for which were to lead the wanderers 'in business. time. It a carload at ers order I a bo If wanted to conservative, miml, we can now proceed to a into the promised hind, have all gone At this rate, tho farmers around saves froight and gives thorn a far his experience. he said, I would that seventy-fiv- e of more say consideration intelligent just Those that Glencoe are making enough extra bettor price. For 'some years tho farmer has been off on such - a tangent. per cent of all live stock that tho farmer is doing in various in a position similar to tho good survive are, for the most part, de- jwlmt Iu fact, tho farmers of Glencoe to the yatfis last year was from their market eggs to pay for came work out the to sections of country three Missourian. iheir lie lias been calling funct political organizations of no and in creamery are building the farmers doing sixteen or c.ightocn separate themselves, (shipped by ,his economic salvation, f If anyone is won-tim- t anff distinct forms of business, either for help; and his appeals have fallen more import or influence than local years! I did to want be not Conservative, It may surprise many people t(, jlf is ,mek of theso fimtcrs on tho on unresponisve ears. Aad lie has called clubs. sidling or buying side. every d- -d nni.mil urinS "1",t learn that tho American farmer lins .l would sav let him read Gloncoo presents a good example of liis he has period associations, through passed Having upon great political parties; un shipped by them!' " The word entered business. big been greatly flattered by them, aad, of clamor and appeals for help withwhat will son bo louml all over the wo follow this live stock that statement over again. Suppose big really ought to I.e capitalized, Hat there is unother creamery aswere is farmer out votes the the to to after avail, turning say, strango tiuMuess through to it is farming communities of the country. is BUG. for it slopping cast, has found himself out of court. the last and the sensible course of Wlmt effect icnl eouetilsiou. has sociation which has done even better Tho farmer ha had a taste of co' IbHe is getting together. I operation, arid it is not written here He has joined this or that movement action. this great activity of the fanners in, than the Glencoe folks have done. All Branches Affected. irefer association an ovor in the hope that economic gplvation is rolling tip his sleeves and helping in or elswhoro that ho will he denied. to this one direct ion had upon local Stearns county at Gold Springs, to Take Minnesota, for instance. The conditions, upon state conditions! He realizes that no one himself. What has happened to the economic might be in store for him. in tliut stale alone have Ho has, in the parlance of tho is going to save him .if he does not farmers structure in the communities where The as- be exact. Said my St. Haul friend: The lie most joined in more than l.SOtl separate soeiations have been successful be- saved tho farmer has had his inning! According to A. J. McGuire, street, been willing to try anything save himself, and solubiisinoss on extension division, University offect has been to destroy the local wild search a liis lie. in for a once, enterprises cooperative cause they have a distinct iiiioHion certainly proposes to , , n basis. If some of This is not new. tion to his problems. There is Right away, I sense a smile and they are performing a service 1 arm, bt. Paul, this association paid business men who found themselves when in read amazed in labor the are case of you you running through the audience. striking parallel the need for which has been manifest jits patrons 75 cents per pound for in competition with tho farmers. last year. the of the daily press that thousands, even So, long as labor was a great irresponOh, clieoso factories and cream (for John Albrecht, manager The story of li)(,nl 'bntterfat years. This price, said Mr. McGuire, farmers elevator at Glencoe admitted smile. hundreds of thousands, of the farmers sible ninHs, the sftolit iciuns and the cries! That might (is the you them all. of story is at least 7 cents higher than tho this when I questioned hi in concernjoined the nonpartisan league in the demagogues tcriadjfally incited them all be true, but it doesnt all cot As a result of these towould have received had they farmers so business! even are and the beneto rise the and northwest, doing dairy for ing the ms tier in which they had won jimmy organizations the local stock buyer, not been organized and built their (the local trade, Let us see! Take for the laday in spite of its confirmed social-si- t fit of the. purty.l Rut s become a species, has practically1 Tho extra price re- - j Last winter when I went extinct. and disloyal doctrines, do not boring class lias learned the wisdom instance. We were not satisfied with oonIn a remarkable large num- own creamery. conso we or e on the years biisini'ss will Iditions here," he said, put the farmer down as a worthy of sticking together, the politicians o investigate these ber of instances these fanners orgnn-iintioto more eost than tho dow of n member of the pack. Motc than like have been extremely ohlirv of all cerns in Minnesota, 1 found that the tracks clovnfnr jgnnizcd flip have hired the local buyer there were more than 500 of these a their with the it is not because he loved Caesar matters pertaining; to that class. into went and rompetiton ill the and maji manager, In in ssoeintions six the months Ami state. owner. elevator less, but Romo more.' other we with they labor Whether or of intanees the agree Creameries Profitable. It must be remembered that the not, the fact retiming that everyone were not doing a puny business, ity we bought his elevator at our own ben satisfactory-- . nonpartisan organization olfereil som- must admit that the laboring class either. There is nothing romantic or senRepot t s from 2d!) of these price, ii In other words, you boycott ml ething in th0 wuv of tangible results has perfected a powerful organization. At Glencoe the farmers creameries in Minnesota subshipping sational nlwmt their business operato the farmers, in a direction wlier Our late him! coal from association was mitted showed with McGuire to Mr. the the $0,00(1 tions. experience sending They simply return to the something miners is sufficient to recall that. to $13,000 worth of live stock to farmer the highest possible Yes, naturally. they have been wanting Fifty- price following significant items: done. The abuses of th,, interests Hut most of the chills that played market every week iu Ike year. The for liis product, t( condition associations jmiil from 80 to 82 The Professional Buyer.. 77 controlling foodstuff and markets in up and down the spinal eolhmns annual lotnl of business transacted honestly administered which is butterfat; the past, whether fancied or real, ovor the land that full fame from the in this little town of one thousand wax s 42 You nlrcndy have the testimony of cents; paid satisfactory to the .average had brought about the feeling that thought that all unicyis, Irntispnrfn- jiopulntioii, is. on the average. $5uO,- - dueer. t cents; 24 f mill paid from 05 n St. lliul expert to the fact that the farmer was on the small end 'ion, mining, industrial, might join 050. 11 paid from 50 to 64 the This is not all. The farmers have to 60 local livestock buyer is prac of the horn. Min-SThe in What then! the not confined themselves to live stock cents. hands. largest association tieally extinct ns a species in in j liis deal local at ..oes 'The alone. nil is annual the organfarmer, state, have grain shipping Hut Hutchinson, grain the farmer is not confining nesota. perfect iny They Boused to Fury. izalion, is following a singular par- - business of $700, not). due to the filet associations, which handle all of the himself to these products so close to j lie is building just ns the that it is on railroad lines and grain thev send to Political demagogues helped along idlel. At him. market. His dip in big business is (Continued on Hage 7.) 1 was built. great labor organization The laboring man started with his local union, then he organized these all into a single union in the parti cuin r branch of industry. 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