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Saws op loss, cats op branches. Ice cotter, runs pump jack and otherbelt machinery. Mounted on wheels. Easy to move anywhere. 10 Year Guarantee. SODaysTria). Write for Free Book and Cash or Easy Terms. OTTAWA MFQ.COM 2341 WOOD 8t„ Ottawa, Kane. CRUDE OIL-DIP 18c a gallon net. 50 GALLONS $15.00 Including 50-gallon steel barrel. $6.00 refunded for barrel when returned. Crude Oil is the best thing known to kill lice on hogs, and mites in the hen house. ORDER AT ONCE—Prices are advancing,. We will ship when ever you want the Oil. WHITE AT ONCE—TO DAY—for our price list of AUTO OILS aud GREASES—We sell ONLY TO CONSUMERS. Nebraska Farmers Co-operative Oil Co., Dept. 0, 802 Douglas St. Omaha, Neb. DO DITCHING THIS FALL Prevent winter rains smothering the soQ. Pot land in shape for early spring work. Get your ditching and terracing done now with Farm Dltcbsr Terracer and Qradar Woksinssy iaL Htket "V"*ch*p«d ditch or CIMXU ditcbt* down 4 ft. dtep. AUitaaL Bavendlil*. AdjoataU* VitHo for frw Book. owauBoao piTcaaasuuti CUIM. •u S2Si Owratort, Ky. league program and political co-oper ation between farmers and city work ers and calling attention to the fact that during the last five years the im provement of labor conditions "has nowhere been so pronounced as in the state of North Dakota." H. J. Hagan, president of the Scan dinavian-American bank of Fargo, convicted of a technical violation of the banking laws as the result of At torney General Langer's "raid" upon the bank, has been granted anew trial by District Judge M. N. Englert, be fore whom the case was tried, on the ground of misconduct on the part of Langer's deputies during the trial illegal seizure of Men and women clerks and stenog raphers at the state capitol and among business houses of Bismarck have organized an office employes' union, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor. Members of the railroad brother hoods in Grand Forks and the Minot Working People's Nonpartisan alli ance recently passed resolutions com mending the administration of Gov ernor Frazier. The Home Building association has announced that it will build 20 homes in Fargo to relieve the housing short-, age. Work will be started within 30 days. IDAHO Considerable comment is heard over the state since the Idaho Leader ex posed the fact that the commissioner of investments speculated in Liberty bonds of the fourth issue with money from the school endowment fund. These bonds were bought in the face of a declining market and to date show a loss of more than $20,000. The bonds were not bought as a patriotic duty but were unloaded on the state by bankers more than a year later than the drive. Had the same amount of money been loaned to the farmers at 6 per cent interest the state would have benefited from improvements and would also have been financially better off by $229,000 at the end of 20 years, the date of the expiration of the bonds. The first political convention to be held in Idaho in more than 10 years took place recently in the Jiorthern part of the state. It was the Repub lican state convention and, according to reports which filtered through, those in the saddle have not forgotten how to manipulate conventions. Now that Idaho has been robbed of its state-wide primary the old convention system is in vogue. Farmers of Twin Falls county, tir ing of having nothing but anti-farmer Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers PAGE TWELVE News Notes From Everywhere NORTH DAKOTA HE North Dakota State Federation of Labor, at its annual convention, adopted resolutions call ing for continued sup port of the Nonpartisan and bank records during the raid. Governor Frazier is receiving re quests from all parts of the United States for speeches on the North Da kota industrial program. During the past month he has found time to fill a few of these dates, speaking in Nebraska, Massachusetts and New York. The North Dakota League of Wom en Voters, at its first convention in Fargo, passed a resolution appreciat ing "the good legislation in our state along the lines in which the League of Women Voters is interested" and call ing upon members to help in enforce ment. newspapers to read, have taken over the Twin Falls Daily Times. The Times has a good equipment, a large subscription list and the management of the paper has been placed in the hands of W. V. Wiegand, who is also manager of the Idaho Free Press, the farmer-owned daily newspaper at Nampa. Farmer-labor meetings in Idaho continue to attract large crowds of in terested people who many times drive 40 and 50 miles to hear the speakers. Recently at Twin Falls the largest theater building in the city was crowded to standing room, while sev eral hundred were turned away, at the occasion of a speech by Thomas Van Lear, former mayor of Minneapolis. Thomas Van Lear spoke recently to more than 1,000 people at Nampa, Idaho. Mr. Van Lear talked for two hours and was well received, stating afterwards that if the sentiment at his meeting was any criterion of the sentiment throughout Idaho the com ing election looked like a walkaway. Employers of Boise, banding to gether, have formed a pool and put up the money to secure an injunction against the cooks and waiters' onion of that city to prevent picketing. The case is set for hearing soon and the union is prepared to fight it through the supreme court. More than 1,000 persons attended a protest meeting at Rupert addressed by Ray McKaig of the Nonpartisan league and W. P. Whitaker, labor, mayor of Pocatello. Many were un able to enter the crowded auditorium. Women of Twin Falls county are making arrangements to perfect a woman's auxiliary to the Nonpartisan league. MINNESOTA Charles Lund of Vining, Minn., League farmer and banker, has been indorsed by the state executive com mittee of the Nonpartisan league and Working People's Nonpartisan Polit ical league as a candidate for the Re publican nomination for state treasur er. Mr. Lund tpkes the place on the ticket of Miss Lily. Anderson of Franklin, who was unable to file, be cause the federal suffrage amendment had not been ratified. The first graduate of the anti League school of oratory, conducted in St. Paul by the so-called "Sound Government association," made his debut at a meeting in Stillwater. Free motion pictures were shown to at tract the crowd, but most of the au dience left before the speaker had concluded his tirade against the League. Before opening the "airplane cam paign," Henrik Shipstead, candidate for governor Captain George H. Mal lon, candidate for lieutenant governor, and Thomas V. Sullivan, candidate for attorney general, all indorsed by the Nonpartisan league and labor, invaded the strongholds of the steel trust in northern Minnesota. Tremendous crowds are turning out to hear the progressive Republican candidates, indorsed by the League and labor, at the all-day picnics being held all over Minnesota. A. C. Town ley, president of the League, is able to address three meetings every day by hopping from place to place in an airplane. The Minnesota Leader has come in to possession of figures on the profits of the iron ore industry which were intendted only for the confidential in formation of the officers of the United States Steel corporation. These fig ures are being used in articles ap- V:'A-SS-K ADVERTISEMENTS Rods Prevent LightningLoss Shinn-Flat is the one Light designed and constructed, has 36 per cent more conduct ins surface than any round rod or cable containing an equal amount of material. 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