THE PRODUCERS NEWS HA PL . OF THE PEOPLE, BY THE PEOPLE, FOR THE Con tinuing the OUTLOOK PROMOTER . PEOPLES PUBLISHING PEOPLE COMPANY, PUBLISHER Fntered as Second Class Matter, October 18, 1912, at the Post —" e at 1 lentywoo d, Montana. Under the Act of March 3, 1879. Charles E. Taylor, Editor O. A. Moe. Manager -TAdveni.siH g Representative j THE AM ERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION ! us promptly should they have occasion to doubt or qû^tiôu the ■ lability o f any firm which patronizes our adveiüsiny columns. re FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1924. JOURNALISTIC FAKIRS ilie Fat tuet nie published this story to show that 11 . her was against all hi-jackers of the eoim I i ! «»at; that b-hg a lily white angel after having h,-jackj Ute -eh out of thousands of dollars. from -jSk^c.SS.ty'Sfof^ - 'ÄÄÄ'Ä facts in b Se V mat d t'e d r? the Famieril ' e le)lve ou t some of the sioner Lmffieen's'mothtn^o^dismfs^McICeirde and "how* S^olk" 1 ^ UV,, county commissioners, Ibsen and Tyler, refused to Jcond the Oh, no, that would be too near the tmfL tv»!* ru ü pa no 1 v county hin - essential ÄÄHSiTt d r A é McKenzie. k ' le " " when they publlshed the article about -g Ää ÄÄÄÄtlfe Z ° ld than anci h Ä d to"h?- i jLk h £ c l?S l.is Ä W tkS hfs N.Ä dareS ft n0t ,et the 1,601,16 wh0 ,,ead ^UeÄ;r ° f 8rafters are ^ng to get into ° f a f6ather fl «' and ° to*eth ' Misters™ oS'uffi 1 V$ ^ s ment still exist and we stay in the same ? P ■ if Vem ' make a valiant effort to free ourselves fnL 11 ru î 9 r whether w e and become free men and women once he chamS of serfdom a Jesse James more. WHO'S WHO IN PLENTYWOOD News ÄSSÄ"'™ ° f tbe Plod — Leo Zeidler, whose past record reads like novel. , Storkan, the pilster, whose Known to all. grafting off the county is well ?as sfÄfr" These with a tew lessei' lights uvp 00 i.i; .1 ■. as the saviours of Plentywood and a ttm ? the ™ s f lv ™ up the men who will take an arflvl d '^, n c 9 unt y and these are didates for th^mers and wm^S^to vÄ"* ^ CPUnt -y, Can - or Democrat ticket. Look them over and ° .. he Re ? ubhcan these hi-jackers asking people to vZ 1' ra'? ne It would make a laughing hyena turn Z-J t . b ® lr candidates. the Ha, Ha! they wffi receive at the hand of tp W,th e " Vy to he ? r vnext fall. e nands ot the common people a \ KU KLUX TO ATTEMPT CONTRO, , The following editorial taken from the t t • l3y ° r8aniZation t« asrist r ?S ^ d t4i sdt1 - Vt *®tto* V ^« e tr^^rs''?«)m n ol^wo^ thing has about collapsed" 01 ^ ^ Weste ™ «'»e re the OF ELECTION the « was agreed -that èÂTpibîffi T n %°" e ««t TnfemÄt^Klan slmuldif J captain, and a drive is' toffie p u ? o^togS W to have ^ a "ro„ b g 6 S iÄ' that the «4 ^ ' thî.^d^^T^i.^ ^ be <>» the lookout Ä is up t °t' H ^ mmded bigots. P Un Ameilcan bunc h of narrow starts to^k'reliSon^s around to you and be pretty sure thathe fs a "Kow" AnH C t pi f e "> yp u may ' don t care anything about a man's vplT^ en Sa ^f' ^ C0U1 'Se then you may rest assm-pri in vf i S - le bê' 1 on myself, but,' etc jou that he sees nothing wrone with th Jo 6 Sa ! lla breath tells « Probably a Kluxer. Every nfomeH ^ K| an, look out, as he tion knows v«rv woil ft, . I, 1 y lpT °inied person of honest convip Knows'That^thejThive perpetrated°evp^' n8 Wron ^ 'ÄÄ murder to horsmvhipping^^ffinocentf ime hom |sp=BS£ll|#a Knows that this unlawful rabble is striking °* tb e world. Hons of our country Knott'« th of eu a t the very founda soon as thfAXtc^n people K wZ S up h ?o it members of this outfit onnppol fuj U Ç t0 a m enace, and that the There is noth^^°to ^ 01 ^bat very reasom corned, as dry iSÄ joutas far as this Klan is corn ably after this election, it tdll be uttll m 8 y S" - or tw °-P*'ob C ° n ? aled a "" d " S ÂSÏÏ'ft , !r'« îiï  5 ô: how disagreeable it may be WeTe ot unpatriotic and un-American ^i 8 first * Thls 18 an rats out and help rid the countrv nf fh * n ' Let Us Smoke the "Don't ffn nthl 2 nt 2' f them 0nce and for all. ' out if you make it your business to find out. Town Topics give you assistance, as we know nearly every one of them * Candidates who will not come out openly and denounce this ganization, can well be branded as Kluxers or trimmers and there is little difference between the two. Let there be no promise with this gang. Let us separate the sheep from the goats. 'He that is not with me, is against me. The Kluxers in Sheridan County are also known to the Producers News and the old gang is supported mostly by this ele ment. Let's go back to the good old days of the hitching post, says a winter in the Farmenne who hasn't the guts to sign his name. Sure, that would be the real tobacco chew. Everyone re membeis the good old days when there were bond issues galore and .seed grain fakeries which filled the farmers' fields with foul seed: when the saloons run wide open: when the bankers sold bronchs at $400 per team and induced the farmers to buy large tractors so they could get a mortgage on their farm: when Joe Polin got $70,000 per year for county printing: when grafting the farmers and taxpayers was the order of the day. Sure let's go back. Hip ! Hurrah ! for the good old days ! IMM PI . Wh î le t] l e wheels of business turn slower and slower in : ^ntyvvood, a f ? w men m Plentywood are putting their shoulder to the wheel trying to stop it revolving altogether—In other words they are doing their best to make this city a dead one—a citv in h xf G flf tU1 f al a f? nt f ges should make it one of the busiest cities i h i .^theastern Montana. They say a fool is bom every minute )ut it looks like I lentywood has received more than her quota a * i Some one or some thing said in the Farmerine that it would be a good thing if Senator Taylor left town. That's not half bad for if Taylor goes he will probably take only his family with him' hut how about Storkan, the pilster. If he should leave, he would be 0 «™" 1 PenÄeTought ^ Undertakers whose **. would „ , ~- j . . Storkan doesn't like a, boycott now. He was one of fho principals in the boycotting of the Producers News, but he has ; ad a change ot heart since them. Storkan is sure leading his dollar." 16 " m " 1Ce trapS_traps that are C0S Liug them many a | can now. or com 9 yy office Äte ÄSttÄ fmm PÄ of Fam Morteage Com -— , f Taylor should leave the country, the Storkan shoot Hem™ Ka s»r.«s ùs - Mm I mm i. to &SB! Ï Ä"Ä o . . - • Senator Taylor must be a wonderful moo ik« t? • wntes columns and columns about him. man ~ the Farmerme b ARS up onTapanese .h. pMsidCTt fel , tS5 l 2"S'? aSrSSS,»» t6da ^ ^Ä' ÂÊÂTpïï ^ a ^ ^ t "»fi ^ BE VEILED THREAT vc ^ d 1 ® t and r ^.ov^heimSf S PASSES BY ( or exclusion. HUGE m ajorities SHSrr b-en effective Julv 1 nf\'' ° u ' d have the senate vowUnmke 'it y eff r ' f but 1 immdiat^ly Whiln thn' o' 'i 1 ® ffectlve SÜEfS» "} CüOLIDGE AGAIN REPUDIATED broup-ht riL he V their report was doZf%f t ° 0 % h °T h was report M W A n » nM i.'im. and ft ^ A'Warr.tr » M*Ä Ä ry ÏÏd the SS a J e > d to study of on it hy' the state ^n i r t P v° rts made monts. ate and labor depart ™sk,... 5 P siaent s statement declared %&&&**&** " Returnsl^TTPollette ^ " ^*** Ca t h he n a e « t,le bil1 because of - a whele Jn,?^, consl ' lerin <-' "the bill the^ Ä 'ndtheimperatweneedoflal general character."*" 8 0,1 ° f ' Ws alone'''th ™ lusl ?. n Provision stood hi™ 'a! he presl ? e ?t said he 'would have disapproved it without hésita a. -'V * »>Ä 160 ' Mc Adoo 64 Less than SntS ™ u " ty - ' UlaI V ° tGS Wa$ C3St in that j GLASGO^gT rii ! 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