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Show 1 Jkz&esic&n Ri Bur mil 1 - i , , '. ' How the Business Farmer ot Illinois Advertises. Alost business men advertise the fact that they are members of a national association made up of members of their particular business. For instance there are the merchants who have their merchant's association ; advertisers advertis-ers who have their association and all the other organizations which band together to-gether their members for better business. busi-ness. Here Is the way the business members of property without due process of law, by destroying the valuq of membership. Membership rights, the high court ruled, may be property, but "they are property which is subject sub-ject to the police power of the state." Property rights are just as much subject sub-ject to the police power of the people, as exercised through the state, as to the taxing power of the state, the Supreme court held. The decision upholding the open market law is an agricultural triumph. The first definite result of attacks on the agricultural market Ihws enacted in Minnesota is victory for the farmers farm-ers and for the public. It is a sweeping sweep-ing victory for the Minnesota Farm Bureau federation, which organized and led the fight for open markets and the right of the people to supervise super-vise the marketing of the food they eat 1 4-jrA&fxJ tL&e&m man ia the country the farmer proclaims pro-claims to the passing public that he belongs to an organization that promotes pro-motes the interests of his business. These two gate-post signs are within a mile of each other in Elk Grove township In Cook county, Illinois. |