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All persons or firms entitled to a hear- 

 ing before the arbitration committee 

 shall file with the Secretary their evi- 

 flence and an agreement in writing to 

 submit their case to the committee an<l 

 be bound by their decision or award. 

 On such agreement being signed the 

 Secretary shall notify the parties to 

 the controversy when a meeting of the 

 committee will be held to hear and 

 decide their case. 



Sec. 6. Any statement of grievance 

 between members of this corporation 

 involving a charge against a member 

 of questionable mercantile conduct, or 

 conduct unbecoming a member, may 

 be filed with tlie Executive Secretary 

 and by him shall be referred to the 

 arbitration committee for investigation. 

 If the charge is sustained, the commit- 

 tee may recommend that the member 

 so charged may be reprimanded, sus- 

 pended or expelled. The arbitration 

 committee shall make its recommenda- 

 tions to the Board of Trustees and said 

 offending member shall be dealt with 

 at the discretion of the Board as here- 

 inbefore provided. 



Sec. 7. Any statement of grievance 

 against a member of this corporation, 

 made by a party not a member, involv- 

 ing a written and specific charge of 

 questionable mercantile conduct, may 

 be filed with the Executive Secretary 

 accompanied with an agreement by the 

 complainant (non-member) to present 

 evidence and testimony to the arbitra- 

 tion conniiittee to sustain such charge, 

 and further agreeing to abide by the 

 findings of the arbitration conmiittee, 

 and to pay the expense of the investi- 

 gation and arbitration if his complaint 

 is not sustained. Such documents shall 

 be referred by the Executive Secretary 

 to the arbitration committee for investi- 

 gation. If the charge is sustained, the 

 member so charged may be repri- 

 manded, suspended or expelled. The 

 arbitration committee shall make its 

 findings and recommendations to the 

 Board of Trustees and said offending 

 member shall be dealt with at the dis- 

 cretion of the board. 



Sec. 8. Complaint of unfair methods 

 or trade abuse may be preferred by an.\- 

 member of this corporation against 

 any receiver, buyer, broker or com- 

 mission man; such complaint must be 

 made in writing and be filed with the 

 Executive Secretary, who shall present 

 it to the arbitration committee; such 

 committee shall investigate said com- 

 plaint, make findings thereon and re- 

 port the same to the Board of Trustees 

 and to the members of this corporation. 



Article XIII. — Financing 

 Sec. 1. Budgets. All contemplated 

 administrative and general expendi- 

 tures for the fiscal year's operations 

 which affect all the tonnage in the 

 organization shall be made up in budget 

 form by the Executive Secretary and 

 presented to the members at their 

 annual meeting for approval. 



Sec. 2. Special Budgets. Special 

 budgets must be prepared by the Ex- 

 ecutive Secretary to cover expenditures 

 which affect special or unforseen activi- 

 ties, and before becoming effective must 



YOU can be sure of one thing when you buy a 

 Weber or Columbus wagon — ^You get more 

 service for your money. The good service they give 

 is one of the strongest features of Weber and Columbus 



wagons. This service is tbie result of careful design and con- 

 struction, such as is shown in the International fifth wheel. 



Look tietween the front axle and bolster, where the king bolt 



foes through. There you will find the fiftti wheel (an exclusive 

 eature). Note the wide circular wearing surface of the two 

 substantial fiftti wheel plates. Those plates relieve the owner of 

 a lot of trouble. They prevent breaking or bending of circle 

 irons. They prevent the pitching of the bolster that breaks or 

 bends king bolts. They take strain off the reach and keep tha 

 lower part of the front axle from sagging. 



This one feature adds years to the life of the wagon, but, bet- 

 ter even than that, it indicates the care and thougfit that have beea 

 given to every Columbus and Weber feature, and they are many. 



Look over the Weber or Columbus wagon carefully, either at 

 the local dealer's place or in the illustrated wagon folders we will 

 send you on request. Then you will see why, if you want mora 

 for your money, your next wagon should be a Weber or Columbus. 



International Harvester Company of America 



(incorporated) 

 Crav'ford. Neb. Denver, Col. Helena, Mont. Portland, Ore. 

 San Francisco, Cal. Spokane, Weish. Salt Lake City, Utah 



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7,000 acres planted to winter apples. Gravity 

 irrigation. Located 22 miles north of Spokane, 

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 and give four years' care to every orchard tract 

 sold. $125, first payment, secures 5 acres; $250, 

 first payment, secures 10 acres; balance monthly. 



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