The Nonpartisan Leader Newspaper, October 5, 1916, Page 21

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_- Amwmmmm i | “pose of studying featurss of the new - : | farm loan uct as it will come home to - ihe farmerd . in ‘their application for i conducted at the North: Dakota Agricul- jating. e mhh&ufi“gm%? b twicsa B o o close_ touch wlth the p:oh!oms of the £% { LAMBERT’S LEGISLATIVE RECORD What a man did while in the legisia- v tute may not be conclusive as to what ~ . . he*would do on the bench, but it cefi.smly -i shows the trend of his mind and gives i an insight into his ideals. §...F. B. Lambert, of Minot, N. D, .acan- date for District Judge in the 8th dis. triet, comprising the counties ‘of Dmde, Burke, Renville: and Ward, represented district in the 1913 ‘session of the ~ legislature. ‘A ‘careful examination of p ?azt:ecord there discloses the following thirty sessions of the committee, Heyvoted alone to reduce interast rates 010 per cent, the otho} fln'ee in his dls- Evmn 'with his “boot- ng’ blll which was - in’ the ¥ 'hoflse, but lost in the sumte, passed both “houses in 1915 and }:e ps may be up to be voted on this ) He worked and voted for the inherit- _ance tax law; the bill declari gambling halls a common: mniance provxdmg . for’their abatement; the liquor inspec “tion bill; to feduce & assenger rates tov twé and ’one-half pexr mle, to dis- Tofl Stfidy Farm}vLolém Law o . doans, and other farm problems, will be “pro‘sent at each and every one’ of the LR ALY fehuon, nml as one of ‘the fi\inzs 300N v:'m be the operation o:i'um new federal statute a ‘careful diseussion of it will be held. Itnufieiputdlthttheexpeflsof&ej extension department will be in demand in tomnection with. appraizements: which have ‘to be- made befors land can be mortgaged for a -lonn, und- that lfocal orgenizations of farmers will be plad to . have kelp inorganizing to get the bene- fitcofthelaw. Mgudofthecoflm ,m scounty ) agents, is - to ‘make the latter - valuable members of: their commmunities, fitted to give suggestions when desired 7 along agricaltuzal -lings and also atong "other lines of community ‘effort. It is expected that there will be many neigh- borhoods in which the farmers will want tofonnlocalhunasmtimmdflte' confetence will - be o5:tha;.purpose of fitting the county agents ahd’ extension workers to give countiel ix stich cases. Director Gooper hopes- to -be- able to have present some membeéf of the farm loan board if possible; and:if vthis does' not work out, then at:least to:have some Jofficial representative of the board there to. explain the details of ‘the law and answer guestions. Another distingnished visitor, who has already- te!egraphed his acceptance of the invitation, is Roder- ick Mackenzie, secre‘tary of ‘the Grain Growers’ association' of ' Manitoba, Mr. Mackenzie has been asked to dis- cuss the marketing of grain, which the Agnculmral college ‘believés is a live - issue, and to givk details of the plan followed by the farmers of Canada. He - will also answer questions and will spend A one whole day at:the conference: ~Ways_in’ which the department can coopemte in-the farm short courses will “"Blso be dealt with, and features of the wmter work on the farms will be taken ‘ Complete Ticket in Stark The Nonpartisan League now has a complete legislative ticket in Stark: county, District.No, 81, which is entitled to . elect. one state senator and three members of the lower house in Novem- ber The League dld not” have' a ticket in this county prior to the June 28 primaries and the county did not'carry for Frazier, but sinee then the district has been thoreughly organized and the + League members- have every chance of: “putting over- their leg;shtwe ticket this— fall. A meetmg of the Leme membership " was held in Dickinson September 2 and .. the following candidates were indorsed, ‘b0 run independent against the Repub- lican and Democratic eandidates nomin- ated by those parties at the primaries Senate, S. D. Grege, Gladstone; house,‘ - W, J. ‘Mozley, Dickinson, Nick Reiner, . Lefor, and, Charles B. Davis, Belfield. These men ‘are all farmers und loyal "85 nominated all down, decid- them fulfilled the pm -~ SPECIALIST ‘ Send us . your vuwnmmm We M:;r Famr m&m l:'.hh oot autos. ou. can create m . 31000 $5000 b lie 3' fi g y Wmfe H. fiigmty S po!‘g;t?f o “lli‘.berahxre _ samp!e. Your next can of cream—aweet or HOME ormcs wour.. A sguare “deal guaranteed. FARGO, N. D.] [ Delly remittances. : SN Fargo Ice Cream & Dairy Co. PARALYS]SMM“ (Cresmery Department.) Yoa Win " Dr mN\M I, mh. LATHROP'S . REGISTERED lIG TYPE PROLIFIC POLAND CHINAS, from totk that weigh from 600 to 1900 pounds. 8 BOWE farrowed 88 In:'i; nllm and ‘nued 6. no‘i’tq el hes lul):dl. Price . $30 L] . Cox Sanitarium A DRUGLESS INSTITUTION Chronic diseases cured. Appende- citis cured without an operatmn Write today. 'DR. C. W COX, Abeo 1 Papbn sy fhorre Hrpdhd AOHat $20 cach 101-8th strect South . FRED LATHROP & SONS FARCO, N. D. R. 2, Pox L. WAUZEKA, WIS Wonderful Phonograph Mr. dlon'§__ Northern School Supply Co. Co. Fargo, N. D. The House of _'Honest Goods " Fair Dealing. Efficient Service EQUITABLE AUDIT CO.,Inc. “&'Fhu; . . Farmers Elevator Companies’ Home of Auditing and Systems for Accounting. Write for References. High Class Dental Work Done ~at a Big Saving . Exa)m‘uatious Free-:-Call and See Us Offwes. Fargo, N. D. and Grand Forks, N. D.. FamosOnlxModemFireProof Hotel POWERS HOTEL Hotand Ceold Running Water and Telephone in Every Room - : FIRST CLASS CAFETERIA IN CONNECTION. i OnflroflwayOneBloekSouth of Great Northern Depot. : FARGO, N. DAK zi;’fAuenfion Fafm'ersy e Gét in touch with - m‘them Produce Co.fi}* | Fargo, N b A et - e A A

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