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A beautiful spot was chosen for the Hoople picnic, an island in the town thinly covered with great cottonwoods and elms, and this picture shows one. glimpse at the crowd as it listened to President A. C. Townley ‘deliver the closing address. Many brought lunches an d dined under the trees. Benches were placed around the grand stand ‘and hundreds, including women and clnldren, were seated, but many other hundreds had to stand. Ride on the “Frazier Special” Umque Opportunlty Offered All League Members for Final Week of Campaign The “Frazier Special.” : This is the official. name of the Non- partisan League special train that will stop at every town on the main railroad lines in North Dakota during the last week of the campaign, closing June 28, primary day. The tour of the “Frazier Special,” bearing the farmers’ candidate for governor, other farmers’ candidates and speakers and officers of the League, promises to bring the League’s message to thirty or thirty-five thousand non- member voters, as well as furnishing an opportunity for League members to .~ shake the hand and hear the words of the next governor of North Dakota. It is going to be a big week. With the great series of picnics already under way the “Frazier Special” will end the biggest political effort ever put forward in the state. § It was intimated a year ago the farmers were going to do something in tliis campaign, but some said the League was a fake. Now this organization, financed by the farm- ers, is pulling off a campaign such as never-seen before. It is a cam- paign that can not be beaten and it is not financed by Big Business or the politicians. - They don’t want to . know where the $6 is going mnow. They know it is going into a cam- paign conducted with such spirit, such preparedness and such certainty that victory for the farmers can not . ‘be headed off. League headquarters has announced the schedule for the Frazier Special and other facts in regard to the big” tour. Five to 10 or 15 minute stops will be made by the train for speeches by Fra- zier and other candidates at hundreds of towns, and each afternoon and even- ing stops will be made in some of the larger towns for longer meetings—big massmeetings to which people will come in from all the sutrounding country. . One of the main features of the - arrangements is the opportunity that will be given to people of the state to travel themselves on the Special from their home station to the nearest big massmeeting. Anybody can ride on this train”if he buys a ticket, the same as he can ride on any regular passenger train. It stops at ail. stations and it is expected that it will pick up thousands of people along the route to carry them “fo ‘the next big afternoon or evening meeting for whn‘.h long stops will be ‘made. Members of the League ‘and their' families and friends who desire to -take advantage o{ this feature should consult -* Complete Schedule of the Frazier Special THURSDAY, JUNE 22 (On the Great Northern Railroad) Town Arrive Leave Fargo Harwood Argusville Gardner Grandin Kelso Hl]lsboro 8:00 8:20 8:40 9:00 +9:20 10:30 10:65 11:30 11:55 7:46 2. m. 8:12 8:34 8:52 9:12 9:32 10:46 11:07 11:40 12:09 p. m. 12:15 p. m. 12:26 12:50 3:20 3:32 - 8:54 4:15 5:08 5:47 -6:08 6:20 6:51 7:01 - Crary ; 7:16 - Devils Lake 7:52 S g FRIDAY, JUNE 23 Devils Lake S 7:46a. m. . Grand Harbor = 7:59 a.m. 8:20 JPenn 8:32 8:45 . Churches Ferry 8:57 9:10 Niles - 9:20 9:20 Leeds 9:30 9:45 York 9:57 10:10 Knox 10:22 102356 Pleasant Lake 10:45 110:48 11:05 * : :‘1 10p.m. 1:15 1129 :1:40 1:54 3:00 ‘3:156 8:27 - 8:4b° © 4:53 . 12:80 3:00 3:23 8:42 4:03 4:40 5:156 5:35 6:00 6:10 6:43 - 7:06 7:25 . b8 - 7:30 a. m. 100p.m.Beach 2:28 the detailed time table of the Special given herewith. This shows every town SATURDAY, JUNE 2¢ Town Arrive Minot ; DesLacs Lone Tree Berthold Tagus Blaisdale Palermo Stanley Ross Mantou -Leaye 7:30 a. m. 8:156 8:25 9:10 9:40 10:00 10:25 7:58 a. m. 8:23 8:35 9:30 9:64 10:14 10:38 11:35 11:650 11:56 12:05 p. m. 12:10 p. m. 12:25 12:40 1:10 2:30 - 2:50 3:20 - 8:32 4:45 5:10 5:80 6:10 se lee s te 1w aamamawéwnu BEREBRERERREEE e o8 ss s ss ee o8 =3 Sidney : % ; (On the Northu-n Pmfic Rtilmad) * Sidney Newlon (Mountain time) 9:20'a. m. 9:28 a. m. 9:28 9:40 9:45 10:05. 10:15 10:27 10:35 - 10:51 "11:00 11:26 11:30 11:47 1:00 p. m. 1:20 p.m. 1:22 1:42 1:46 2:07 2:10 ©2:18 2:20 MONDAY JUNE 26 _7M&m .10a.m. 7:10- - 7:18 786 - 786 .57- .8:16 8‘55 T Craneyille Savage Burns Intake Stipke Glendive Allard Hodges Wilbaux Yates Chama * Sentinel Bum Demores - ' “Medora - Sully Springs- - . Bismarck: - Hobert : Berena ~0flska 7:26 - at which the train will 3top. For in- stance, persons living at or near Har- wood, Argusville or Gardner on the. Great Northern between Fargo —and Grand Forks will have the train stop at their stations for the short time indi- (Continued on page twenty) Gladstone ,T!ylor Antelope Hebron Glen Ullin Curley Zenith South Heart Dickinson Lehigh Almont Sims New Salem Judson : Sweetbrier Lyons 11:32 11:45 12:01 p. m. 12:10 p.m. _ 12:22 12:30 12:40 12:45 1:05 1:26 1:61 2:15 2:39 2:45 9:36 9:356 9:45 9:50 10:10 -11:10 11:20 11:20 ° 2:56 3:20 3:30 4:01 4:42 4:57 5:29: - b:48 8:00 p. m. Mt. time TUESDAY, JUNE 27 Bismarck (enseem ‘time) 7'00-.m. 7:16 a. m. 7.16 7:50 8:10 ° 8:86 9:20 9:46 10:18 10:45 11:10 11: 11:46 1:00 p. Tappan Crystal Spg't Clevelnnd ‘Windsor Eldridge Jamestown Bloom. Spiritwood: Urbana Eckelson - Sanborn ~. = . £ /, I 3 Valley City e 'S4 wniealee ws ewi s su 88 s ev EXRELRBLERE 8‘8 8 e T3