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ADVERTISEMENTS The Farm Truck Built for Service Prom the ground up the Dearborn model "48" worm-drive, 2-ton truck 4s built for reliable year around service. Big enough, powerful enough to haul its load with ease. KtegHS cost les9 to buy than the average 2-ton truck, they cost less to run than the average 1-ton truck. Farmers report 16 to 18 miles per gallon of gasoline. This saving is gained by the new, simplified strength plus quality steel con struction that makes the Dearborn 500-to 2,000 lbs. lighter than other worm-drive trucks of the same capacity. That's why the Dearborn is such a giant in power, yet saves gasoline, oil and tires, and excess wear of every working part. And the working parts are absolutely un excelled—the best insurance of the long, useful, reliable working life for Dear born Trucks. Don't buy any truck, anywhere at any priee till you see the Dearborn. Another truck might satisfy you, but a Dearborn is sure to both satisfy you and savt*you money. Write as for book on "Hauling Expense" if you don't know the Dearborn dealer. THE DEARBORN TRUCK CO. Dept. N* 2015*17 South Michigan Ave., CHICAGO, ILL. LIVE STOCK To get the highest price and best fill, ship your Cattle, Sheep and Hogs to the u, Equity Co-Operative Exchange ."j 1 UNION' STOCK YARDS Chicago, III. South St. Paul, Minn. WRITE FOR INFORMATION $1200°-°Balm^Hofit think yon can easily pick np $1200 to $2000 baling vrith the Admixal" Mys Moinr Carpenter of Miss. Agricultural College. D. J. Collier, Egerton. Mo, Dade $49.00 a day with an( A'dmiral Hay'Press T. T. Jones, Hickox, GaTTan Admiral owner says he ex* pecta to nuke $1000 extra this season. John Marks* St. Marys, Kansas, baled 98 bales in one boor. 30 tons in 10 boars. For 30 years the Admiral has been fastest, rim* nlest, most powerful baler made—many doing fast work after 16 years terr^ Send name for bis: TffW hay baling profit, book and^details of oar trial offer—cash or time. ADMIRAL BAY PRESS COMPANY Box 123 Kansas CUy. If* Bi^ Money Boring Wells Have water gn your own farm. In, spare time make wells for your neighbors. It means $1000 extra in ordinary rears, double that in dry years. No risk—no experience needed. (totiits far Getting Water Anywkere Earth augers, rock drills and combined machines. Engine or horse power. Write for easy terms and five catalog. -USJ.EMFG.COMPANY Box 715 ClariBda,low» and Labor John N. Hagan for their devotion to the industrial program, as members of the industrial commis sion Commends doctor E. F. Ladd's ad ministration of the grain grading law Praises the efforts of Congressmen Senator J. I. Cahill, for secretary of state. A* S. Olsness, insur ance commissioner* for re-election. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers PAGE SEVEN Baer and Sinclair to obtain relief for drouth sufferers -Condemns ef forts to destroy both the Bank of North Dakota and the federal farm loan banks Indorses Gov ernor Frazier's action of seizing and operating lig nite coal mines during the nation wide coal strike Extends greet ings and offers co-operation to organ ized labor Commends F. W. Cathro, director general of the Bank of North Dakota, for his administration of this institu tion wtlich, as the resolutions state: "Has made 605 farm loans, aggre gating $2,203,812.75, and has approved a total of 986 loans, aggregating $3, 643,300 "Has reduced the average rate of interest paid on farm loans by more than 2% per cent on over $2, 000,000 of loans thus far made, ef fecting a net an nual saving to of more than $50, OOO "Has loaned money to counties for the purpose s& buying seed and feed for farmers who have .suffered drought losses, pending the printing and delivery of their bonds ."Has made loans to the Mill and Elevator association to permit the be ginning of work on the state's elevator and milling plants pending printing and delivery of bonds for that pur pose "Has made loans to the Home R, H. Walker* for state treasurer. Building association to finance its op erations until such times as its bonds are ready*to be delivered "Has made~net earnings over ex penses of better than 5 per cent per annum during the less than nine months of operation and has set aside therefrom a surplus of $40,000 and is now about to carry another $30,000 to surplus." The resolutions conclude: "We recognize that A. C. Town ley, the president of the Nonparti san league, is one of the nation's great men and leaders whose de votion to the farmers and la borers is excelled by none. We know his demand for justice to all and special privilege to none is the cause of the bitter opposition towards him by the profiteering class and their agents and we wish to assure him that this organization will stand by him in solving the world's industrial prob lems and in bringing about a' peaceful and orderly readjustment in national economic affairs. Further, we do re sent the abuse heaped upon him by the predatory interests as an insult to our intelligence." COFFEE, COFFEE, COFFEE Order your coffee from us &nd save money. The famous M. M. coffee has its reputation on quality. Try it out and be convinced. 1 pound M. M. coffee* per pound 55c 25-pound lots* M. ADVERTISEMENTS You May Not Wisely Delay Ordering Your 1920 CREAM SEPARATOR There are a dozen reasons why this is so. For three years it has not been possible to make enough De Laval machines to meet the demand. More than ever are being made this year, but'the demand is still, greater. M. coffee* per pound 50c 50-pound lots* M. ftL coffee* per pound 46c If not satisfactory, money refunded. MADSON GROCERY COMPANY Fourth Avenue East, Melrose, Minn. PURE EXTRACTED ALFALFA HONEY Thick, rich and delicious. Case of two 60 pound cans, (24. One 60-pound can, $12.60. Circular free. (I am a strong League member.) G. A. KOGEB, Meridian, Idaho. Cream Separators have ad vanced less in price than any thing else used or produced by the farmer during the war years. If labor and material costs con tinue to advance so must separar tor prices. Such an advance must very soon come from increased freight rates, if from no other cause. Freights are still slow and uncertain. There may be un avoidable delay in getting a ma "chine when you badly need it from this reason. The flush of milk and hot weather are near at hand, when a De Laval saves most and an inferior or half-worn-out sep arator wastes most. There are still other reasons, which a De Laval best dem onstrates for itself. You will have no difficulty in observing them. Every local De Laval agent will be glad to afford you the opportunity to do so. If you don't know the nearest agent simply address the nearest main office, as below. The De Laval Separator Co. 165 Broadway 29 East Madison Street 61 Beale Street NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO 50,000 Branches and Local Agencies the World Over RobinsonUtility Truck Attachments Fit Any Nake of Car The Robinson Utility Truck Unit and the power plant of your old car will make you a truck that will do all your hauling: for years at one-third the expense. The truck you build with your old car and the Utility is no make-shift affair. It is a solid, substantia] and a durable truck that looks good and is good. Latest type of construction. Internal gear shaft drive (Torbensen axle). Any garage man or blacksmith can easily and quickly install it. If no dealer in your town, write for full particulars. Utility units are no experiment—four years of successful business prove they are a success. Office at Factory: Seventh Street Sooth and Second Avenue Minneapolis, Minn. inusw MINERAL? HEAVER ^COMPOUND HEAVf,? Stf Package (raaranteet^To^ffivi^^atiflfactiw^^^mon^ .11 Package sufficient for ordinary eases. REMEDY CO,, 4?6 fourth Aft* fttUbvf. fa* Tonic.Sl"Heaves: Ij*tolSdistinraisStockie*vey" ron-dowu. •loraisb. "heatfey" bona ehar* of warfc. TOM up BB mtta, eon IS for" Planting's 1.04 wrtoMlt helps too for the Adviser. 1 bone eu't do It* fpR .core tin Heaves aaa rorfc or in money. wort*"*s 3 'fmIae mie Hmv* Powders 6»tii(aetioo «r Dtney PLCMI 336 Untoa bad. FL.EMINO BROS., Chemists 336 unto. Y.rrf., cUms* Illinois Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers