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PAGE TWO B . ISMARCK DAILY TRIBUNE - OOPERATION ENDORSED BY ‘GRAIN DEALERS Commend Work of Gis alties of ‘Seventeen Sent 16 Investi- » gate’ Marketing ~ Would Put Farmers Agencies on Same Basis as Stock Brok- ers and Others , Chicago, Dec. The following resolivions were adopted at the an al, Na- in session yl, Chicago, We. urge Congress to promptly take necessary. action for the estab- lishment of a world-crop) repo pervige, .coyering both consimption and production, under the auspices of the United States department of agri culture, and’ we ask that this depart- ment be given needed funds for the collection of such information and its prompt: slelivery to farmers, and we especially approve to this end, the plan. recently submitted’ to Serato: Cummins by the officers of this or- ganization. Financial Credit “We heliewe that the tarmersig.en titled to, financial’ credit which will encourage the orderly marketing ot his crops, and we see no excuse for the, extension of credit for, specula- tive purposes while this Mnportant need of. they farmer is desired. | iy view of the real danger of lessened tuod, production which is now/in pros- pect, we urge upon the federal’ re- serve bank and financial and govern- mental interests generally a prompt und definite action of this subject. , We firmly believe that the present tariff laws should be amended 80 13 to provide adequate protection on the products of the darm if the tariff is continued on the necessities which the farmers purchase. To Buy Collectively That itis the consensus of opinion ‘of this. convention that constructive steps should be taken. promptly td en- ‘aplothe fakmers of this nation to col- lectively, buy and sell farm necessitie: afd: farm products. The present sys tem,of mafketing farm products must be, reorganized. This will, involve very large financial transactions, pro- hably, aggregating, several hundreds of -millions of dollars annually it the movement shall be supported by any,” substantial * proportion of the farming “community in ‘the Grain Belt. Comnittee of 17 Therefore we heartily approve the efforts of the Farmers Marketins Committee of 17 to investigate the situation. thoroughly, with competent, expert assistants, before submitting any; pldn. for, our consideration. yAnd further itis our recommenda- tion that nothing -further shiall_ be done ‘toward the formation of a na- tfonal® cooperative, machinery or the purchese of Jurgeiterminal elevators, or the establishment of an exp cbinpany, or plang for pooling fa a products, ‘locally or natignally, untit the ‘Committee of Seventeen shall Have rendered its report and the same shall have been considered and offi- clally passed’ upon by the state bodies represented in this organization. Hawever,. in. the meantime, we be- lieve., spreliminary, steps may. proper!: be taken, and these resolutions shall not be’ interpreted as preventing state marketing associations securing seats onthe exchanges. i, Selling“ Agencies. The time, hag dome when. farmers must go:farther with the marketing or their products, -We recommend the — FAT FOLKS 2 GED THIN Reliable, Home : “Réduction System Tat Porsonte particularly those from 10 to 60 pounds dove normajweight, will be, interested to learn that they might reduce \ ‘Weight.and. meusurements, while: eating all they nyed, and while really enjoying: tha Veooming slender and healthier, Nothing, atrenuous;: you want, this! ‘This, should be done by’ using Korein thiivles, ‘also following simple rules of Korein system thut come with the box, von 'a few days’ treatment is likely to sliow, a -pleasing reduction, The step shonld become lighter, tho flesh. firmor, the ekih- smoother; work seems: easier and sant, © More buoyant feel- ession of’ the. whole. body fat disappears, lous methods of benefit you may very, thunkfoh at. having found’ a {tie system, Look’ and, feal young ira onde longer-and happier! je ' théré--in: a moncy-refund guarantee. 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We further recommend the appointment by the President of a committee to bring about uniformity | i | | | i | i} in. the establishment of theSe sel!- | ing agen and their cooperation s9 that Farmers’ Elevators of various ng the on states patroni ers Commi: Companies will re- seive their just proportion of retur:s! from these various companies. /' | WHEREAS | state purchasing asso- ciations for the purchase of farm sup- plies handled hy Farmers’, Elevators have proved successful in sever states, BE IT RESOLVED that we recom: mend’ the establishment’ of: such: pur- thasing associations by other Farm- ars/Grain Dealers’ associations. erent Fa rm. | Cooperative Elevators. We heliev# that we should have a mmittee repres ing this organiz-; | ation of cooperative, elevators, with' Farmers Union Report Most Sat-' the Buf! authority to investigate specific plans for the creation of. ef- ‘ticient: purchasing agencies. i THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, | That the president.of each State or- | ganization shali_be requested to ap-! yoint ong memBer to serve on saii committde, and that the president of | the national organization, the Farm- ers’ National Grain Dealers Associ1- and suggest tion, shall appoint three members t| |the union and anager of its Chicago’ tr; serve on said committee, the same to agency, repor ve known as the Farmers’ Coopers tive Purchasing committees. FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED That | ‘he said committee is hereby instruct: 4d to report at our 1 annual meet- | BUTTER AND EGG SALES TWO MILLION isfactory_ Year Through Cooperative Effort Chicago; Dec. {—Farmers cooper- tive gales of butter and eggs in Chi- cago this year through the Farmers’ Equity Union amounted-to $2,000,000, P, L. Betts, national vice-president of He d that the or- anization wa vetting ready to han- ‘dle poultry here. The farmers’ i | Betts said, is one o ive organization: quity Union, M the largest farm- in unis | ‘ng, which shall be held in May, 1921, count’ test business is in ind-that jt shall also undertake! to: grain, and he éstimated thé amount of ‘ffer from time to time constructive grain handled this year at upwards of suggestions for the ¢ tion Of co- $150,000,000. ‘The union is composed | erative organizations for the pur-,of some 50. local exchanges. "Their | chase offarm neces and itis aggregate paid up ‘capital/ stock Mr. nur recommendation tit the gaia Betts placed at around $5,000,000, He committce shall appoint the nec essary | § sub committees from its own member- ship for the purpose of investigagton | and reconypendation co the maingedm- * mittee with reference to the acquisi- is common to the agricultural. publi¢ WHEREAS our past experience ha® proved that if farmers are to accom- plish the desired results, it must ha|to the fa done by themselves, and (s WHEREAS the establishment ot! terminal commission companies in the grain market, of wholesale’ purchas- | ing jations, and the succes: even d bution of farmer grain keting throughout .the yehr will quire’ adequate financial resources. | Bank of Agricutture, # ! THEREFORE BE Associatiow to appoint a committec t ty investigate the desir: to be conducted under the banking! laws and according to banking qrac- tice and to report at the next annual meeting. if in their judgment such ae tion is desirable. WHEREAS the time has come when various farm organizations perform- ing the same class of work must unit to successfully accomplish thei THEREFORE ‘BE IT RESOLVED that we offer the right hand of fel-| lowship to all other farm organiza- tions and declare that we will be ready wmd willing to embrace any op- portunity of uniting with them to sux- cessfully morket the farmers’ grain. | Place Where Oliver Hi | Twist Asked for More Closed eey. Emr Laws, Loadon Dec 9 heuse, just souti of where Oliver Tr ivt i onde “Lridge, | had 4 to ask for a Foe ud helnine of thin gruel, has “l by the Poor} Law autho! nates hava} been transferred | The gruei of which Dickens’ cnitd | > -hero.and his fellow sufferers partook, i was made in a copper cauidron, which is tobe’ presetited’ to the Sonthmari: | Borough Council's Museum, \ cooperative purchasing agency. si-) Chicago head said tion“and the distribution to the farm madeXthyough it amount, to. several | law, have amounted to $140,000.” ers of specific commodities whose use Millions of dollars anmally, ver company, he said, own tivo’ “GBAl'| notitieal mines, from which coal is shipped to} etts. \farmers” eoperative elevators to seli' to the union, Mr. settle organized in 14 states, from Colorado | to. Ohio and from North Texas, with a membership of around bility of .the és ‘farmers’ tablishment of a bank of agricultury | more than 4 cent. amount of profit,’and are paid fo all fixed divjfend i said that savings returned to farmer ran into the million The union algo se farmers. as a Its | “that \ purchases Its Deh-' 's, in territory west of ne he Missouri. Touching on orher matteis relating | ts said: i In If st tes. { “The Farmers’ Equity Union is now } Dakéta_ to! 5,000 afrmers. “In form is is not a national cor-} IT RESOLVED |poration With branches but it is mad2 that we authorize the President ofour|up of {work togethé?. individual companies which Its backbone is the grain clevator. There are }0 of these. re limited to 3 to 7 per; regardless of, tlie “Dividend: on the stock, The surplus over the ded pro rata to tock ,holders. KEEP LOOKING YOUN It’s Easy—If You'Know Dr/ Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets a j The secret of keeping young is to feel’ young—to do this you must watclPyour / liver -and_bowels—there’s no. need’ of: having a sallow complexion—dark rings under your Sire pimple? bilioys look ‘in your ,face—dull: eyes with sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all’ sickness comes fgom inactive bowels and liver. + Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician in Ohio, perfected~a vegetable. com- pound mixed will olive oil'.to. aet on the liver and bowels, which he gave to his patients for years. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets, the sube \ stitute for calomel, are gentle in their ‘action yet always effective. They bring about that natural buoyancy whi should enjoy by: toning up the livér and: clearing the system of impurities. — \ .| Was Yoaned ‘on farrh,: $78 875,359 in} KAISER FLUSH “WHILE GERMANY "HARD PRESSED, Tives in “Regal Style from: Re- ‘mittances: Sent Him: by. 2 . Legislature: : a ar EMPLOYS SIX coo i} =~. + Twenty-four. Charwomen, Keep Castle: Neat and Cleani for’ yFormer: Ruler... ‘ | ' i | | Purmciti | Doorn, Holland, D 5. — Revela- j tong in the Prussian state legislature lat Berlin of the sums of money which ithe former Garman Emperor hasbeen | permitted to draw from Germany ur jing the past 2 years, together withthe funnoancement that the Dutch gov- \ ferment will tax him for an ainuad {income of 1,300,000 guilders, have {caused the bitrghers of. Doorn to !spee nifate us toSwhat he does with“ jjall this money. (Nominally a guilder | 's worth 40. eénts.) i From rmany, the former Em~ ‘peror' is 1 to have drawn eevee |! guildd s, equivalent at present rate: lof excl hange to” 11 138.000 German jmarks, also the proceeds of ‘the ater lof some ot his property. in tae ywising a- |strasge said to. be. 40,690,000. pian! | Bes‘des' all this: income, the’ Prussian ; | goverament: ha¥- contributed ‘addftion= | telly ‘to. the. furnishing of 1 MB new [hapse'd at Doorn. ay i Living in Style” | |. Fonja.Jong time Willian complained | ‘of being sfitfaneially-embarassed. Now, | however, ‘décordikge to the ‘people ot | Dodrn, “he appears to i |higl, style. Not counting his ‘aarshel; Genéral Gontard und other. members /of | immediate suite;-approximately: 30-1 orvants are now éniployed: to”keen | {up the house of-Doorn. This'dées not | | j include the workmen who are stitt| - jengagefl in various repairs’ about we} honge and grounds. i 24 Charwomen i | There arc,24 charwomen, who are i kept busy polishing the’ floors, brass- | work, and otherwise keeping the, tle up: to\the standard of old Ger- ‘man cleanliness demanded by the for- mer Empress Augusta: Victoria. They |, | receive the equivalent of about a do!- slar a day Ten of them live in ‘the | enstle- | “In alk, William now employes six | cooks, who include a chef and an as- | sstant’ living at the castle and four } wome who come into work by the day)? "There:-are also. a number ‘of mbers accoyding | to the amount of ‘gardeners: and personal servants. s they have™furnished. This. “To: maintam this army ‘of servants. | jis what makes ‘the Equity a putely cg: | whosé ‘average wages, the people of. operative institution. Exchanges are Doorn say, must be something more | organized under the, cooperative law ; thdm @ dollar'a day, William‘ pays in jof the state they “ar®®in, if there is, wages" alone> about $20,000 a..year. sucha, law, if not-wnder the usual''Their unkeep costs him as mitch more corpération act. i] and this d6es not include the -hign | Three Agencies, jee employes, like ‘General von “We have three purchasing agencies Gontard!: Captain’ von Hiseman,, the | toca in Chicago, in Lima, O., and “court /phystefan,”._and secretaries iat Denver, Colo. We have a seat on whoj must cost the ex-emperor about | lo.und Kansas City grain ex-' $20,000 more. ! changes and in Chicago a member-| —-During® his: eighteen, months’ stay “at | i ship in. the~ merchantile exchangs|-the Bentick castle, at Amerongen, which is the Chicago butter, and ees, Willtam lived at the rate of! ahout $325 ‘hourd, Our grain houses receive grain! daily.*, In his own estate, she: is ie car lots and sell as a commission. lieved"to be spending much ‘nore. firm. In addition to buying The House “To return to our purchasing work,:of Doorn, he has this year spent ap- lwe buy direct from the factory. We | proximatély $32,500 on“ little hospi- | have a contract with the third larg-' tol which he prescnted to the village | t binder twine factory in the courf-| of Amerongen. | for sevéral million pounds ann Z| {| ally, another with a large fence’ fac-! SHOOTS BIG MOOSE | Pocologan . B. Dec. 9.—Seorge | of this town, shot':a " moose itory,jand we buy lumber direct. from! west§rn mills. We! handle farm ma-! Hi ichinery and other staples that farm- recent ly with an antler spread ~ of [ers purchase through elevators. -\ fifty-four apd a ‘half inches, claimed “We have cooperative creameries at: to be ‘a' récord for this season. An- other ‘animal with’ a spread of fifty not D., Orleans, Nelj., Limon, 'Colo, and Liberal, Kan. Our ‘menibers mae organizing another at Mast St, | Louis 11, and are ‘getting ready to} organization of a fifth at Ft. The fae deen, creamery Aberdeen, § i¥ i inches was shot near Mink; long ago. ‘ Vai S | Se { { “DANDERINE” | 0,080. its savings | in four st of operation and set- ubstantial part of the! ngs in accordance with the | Dakota cooperative on Girls! Save “Your Hair | ‘.. Make It. Abundant! netyear South The Farmé ” Wauity Unign has no +34 sp according) to Mr. | “We advocate no change in the | “We tre | stem. of society,” he. said. italis We merely advocate the ownership by the farmer of a part of} the means of distribution.” | National headquarters are at Green: | ville, lll, which is the home of the |. tunion’s national president and fouhd- )er. C. O. Dr Local exchanges and agencie in under no tniform name. That of the Chicago’ house Js | he Chicago Equity Union Exchange. | I LIFEINSURANCE COMPANY HELP HOME BUILDING { -New York. .Dec.9.—In response to the nation-wide. cry for: shelter’ and reduced living costs, the life insur- ante ‘companies of this coiintry for \the first ten months: of the present year have loaned more than $23,000,- 000° on city and farm: real estate| mortgages, according to original stati- \stics_ submitted by Haley Fiske of New York, President ofthe Metropoli= tty Life Insurance Company, at ,the Convention of the Association of Life Insurance Presidents: here: today. Of this amount, Ite'said, $151,348,902 | Immediately after a. “Danderine” “ynassage, your hair takes on new life; lustre‘and’ wondrous beauty’ appear ing’ twice as hpavy. and pinta ing twice as heavy and: plentifil, be> cause each\‘hair seems to. fluft- and thicken: “Don’t let your hair stay lifeless, ‘colorless, ‘plain or scraggly: You, too, want lots of long, strong, beautiful - hair. A 35-cent* bottle of delightful “Danderine” ‘fresheps your szalp, checks dandruff and falling hair, This stimulating “beauty-tonic” gives to thin, dull fading hair that ‘youthful brightness «and “abundant thickness-— ‘All druggists! Y Res E SE —_———————e z HELLO 953 fe THE CITY SE SBENGER SERVICE Calls for and! Delivers: Messages and Hand Parcels to all Parts of the City 3 cities and the remainder not separated | in the figures furnished by the 39 life | insurafice companies. Mr. Fiske said that today the ‘com- panies “have the enormous’ sum of. $2,082,000,000 invested’ on /bond and and cities and have made. commit- almost eqftally divided between farms and cites. and have made commit- ments for many millions more. one For BEULAH and BEAR CREEK Lump. Coal, Call WACHTER. TRANSFER , Dr.Edwards’ Olive Tabletsareknowm | by their olive color. 15c and cS CO. -Phone 62. company alone having promised neat py $50,000,000 in loans not yet closed,”’ Jargest iupt : “ School FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10 ‘at 8 30 WClock p. m. at Highs ‘tool Gymnasium - Aamissicn 10 and 25 Cents. le ’ loses that.the. Navy.Department, is: engaged. in developing and congtruct- sine new, types, of aircraft,. inclu@in J great gia and’ semi- wan rand: seaplanes similar to those which undertook the trans-Atlantic flight jlast year. Beside’ the dirigibTe which is building in England for the United States, the navy is building a dir- igible at home. Dry Mined Lehigh . Lignite Coal for Sale. Wh J. Dobson, 615 \ Anderson St., Phone 659 R. —S US Ps ‘More Phan 100 More Under Con- | strdction Reports Navy Bs Department tat og | ! i { be, Washington, Dec. 9—Nearly 200 | warships, iheluding one superdread- naught and 96 destroyers, were com: “ACHING ING HUSCHES pleted. for, the American: navy during | the fiscal’ year ended last June 39} Outdoor and indoor workers, subs and more than 100 others, including | ‘fect lief at Stoan’ heavy teil, a eleven superdreadnaughts and six} relief in: Sloan’ sLifiment Bx your feet, lifting heavy weights? And now you're all tircd'ott. ;great battle cruisers, were building at that time! Never miad, if youare wise you have a Bditle of Slodn’s on the shelf’ at home This is shown in the annuat re- port of Rear Admiral David W. Tay- or inthe shop: Pica ote without rubbing, a “quick emes grateful lor, chief of the Bureau! of Construc+ wi rarmt hand! relief.’ tion dnd Repair, fo Secretary Daniels, made public today at the Navy Depart- od. for theGmatie 22 pain neuralgia, ga; Tumbago and: the. host af ex: ment. For continuing work on the ships building, Admiral Taylor esti- ing that are all tle timé'comt- ing. Helps break Upreolils, tool "yi mated that’ $119,000;000: Would be: re- Tés comforting, to heed it kandy,~ | {| i —+, EEN at’ work all day, stariding on ‘Ming next June 30. This compares With $59,000,000 last year and is the total ever proposed by, the American navy in peace time for con tinting construction.’ It is explained jby the fact that ‘work on many of ;the craft/ authorized in the 1916 building program was halted during |, the war. Admiral Taylor’s report also dis quired during the fiscal year begin- Three ses, Sir 10c, $1 40. 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