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the country being put to use by the ) eigners in Siberia before the revolu- military leaders who have overrun | tion, mines, dairy exports and farm the country from time to time.” machinery concerns practically have | “Potentially, of course, Siberia re- | been destroyed. The work o ! mains one of the world’s great sources | butlding them will be a matter of - for raw materials. For mineral | years. | ] wealth, for wool, flax, hides and val- | Because of the difficulties of rail- uable furs, the country to the east | way transport in Russia, it was decid. SURPRISE WEEK’ | ] of the Urals cannot be surpassed, but |ed that the exchange of goods, prin- @ . there is little to export at the pres- |cipally wool flax and furs, for Swed- i i i ent time. ish farm machinery, is to be under- All Next Week Leading Foreign Business Man “After normal conditions are re- |taken by the water route from den- | 0u[side 0[ Rnssia Accordin m stored in Russia and Siberia, foreign | tral Siberia. Raw materials gathered experts will need to spend much time {at Omsk have becen loaded on river | and money reconstructing and devel- | barges and shipped down the lrlish] Sp—— oping commercial enterprises before | and the Obi to the Kara Sea, where | Siberia’s pre-war export figures again |the goods will be transferred to ; London, Dec. 3.—Business men A 0 % : \ v an by actically an-going sc s and taken to | outaide Russia are prone to be over. | C*D Pe realized. Practically ail of the | ocean-going schooners an B! ses - ved by v the Arctic ocean. | optimistic regarding immediate trade | 57 St onterprises conducted by for- | Sweden by way of prospects in that country, according to a statement made to The Associat- beria for the purpose of developing trade relations with the bolsheviki. This man, Henrik Tornblom, a = i Swede who represented American - and Bwedish concerns in Omsk, Si- ! I beria, for eight years previous to the | Russian revolution, returned to so- s viet Siberia during the past sum- mer. 3 His plan was to arrange for the ex- - — change of Swedish farm machinery | Mrs. Fannie Jonson, a lifelong res- |in a Goldine advertisement that a TEETYES THOUSANDS OF PA]RS s e PE !for vast supplies of wool, flax and |ident of this section, is now able to | man named Ben Hafey in Binghamp- — e furs which the bolshevikj stated had | walk downtown daily, to go and come torn hadk(hrown his crnm}'\’es T!vxu)[' - 5 ¢ been gathered for shipment at Omsk. |as she pleases, to mix with her |[after taking Goldine No. 2, an Of M d w * h Gr d Sh Alm GI A Afrivitg in Omsk HNe found the |friends to do her housswork and |thought I might be fortunate enoush ens an omen's ng age 0es — ost Ven A amount of, goods available for ex-|make her home a pleasant and con- |to get the same results from the port far below what he had expected, genial place for her husband to en- ('mediclne. I blesr = and that the goods available had been . ter when he returns at night from |the day I went t ~ % stored for years, many of the bales his work. Two months ago, she was |the drug store an At h ' ‘nr hides having become worthless be- | crippled up with rheumatism, suf- |got Goldine No. : E e PY PY P cause of improper handling. fering agony from ‘the start to the |Ishan’t describeth § [ I d R d t w ks Ten thousand tons of raw material, | close of every day and confined to |improvement i : nGw ng an 2013t0r WOIKS | mainly wool and hides, available for her home uniess she hobbled to the {me, but will sa export from all Siberia. was Mr. house of a neighbor with the aid of |that I can wal : AIN REE RNE EAST MAIN STREET. 17 EAST MAIN STREET Tornblom's estimate after his inves- ,crutches. And she gives credit for ja good distanc J 421 M ST T’ CO R OF o 3 Under Hotel Bronson. Tel. 860. | tjgation at Omsk. |the change in her condition to Gol- [now, can do m " 3 “Raw materials must be the basis dine No. 2, the herbal rheumatism | housework and car ; 3 of foreign trade In Russia and Si- and kidney remedy She says: move my arm \ : beria,” sald Mr Tornblom to The ! “For three long years I suffered as |and legs withou [ - Py oa The Associated Press correspondent, I believe no ome ever suffered The |pain I have .nc B One Big Lot of Men’s Extra Quah “but 1 stories sent broadcast joints and muscles of my arms and |even kept my . A through Europe and America of the legs were so that to bend the elbows |crutches because I Mts. G. Grant vast supplies of raw material stored or knees would almost kill me. (am sure that with Gu.u.ne 1. the i along the Trans-Siberian railway al- Months ago I had to get crutches so | house, I shall never again be - ret iy to be shippéd to foreign coun. as to be able to move when I was not | troubled with rheumatism.” - tries in return for manufactured goods in bed. Medicine did not have any Mre. G. Grant highly recommends - 3 are myths effect on me. I decided it was hope- Goldine. “War, revolution and the resulting Jess to expect any relief and thought . o B e e R T W e i K M e e i In Genuine Dark Tan and Russia Calfskin and Vici Kid rubber and leather heels. ) ) From that sudden cold snap palred quickest, best here. No matter if the damage is great or little we can make your radlator fa officient as new. Try us. We Also carry a big stock of new Moneycomb Radlators for .Fords, special. We allow $5 00 on all old Raditors, We are prepared for all ~fginds of Radiators with cores for quick service. Give us a trial . 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