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T. B. TESTER CERTIFICATES To meet the need for qualified vet- erinarians to apply the tuberculin test to cattle intended for interstate ship- ment and issue certificates to cover movements of such animals after July 1, in accordance with the rules and regulations of the secretary of agri- culture, the United States department ° of agriculture has sent 10,000 certifi- cate blanks to state livestock officials, who will distribute them among vet- erinarians to be filled out and re- turned to the department. Veterinarians who will be author- ized to apply this test for tuberculo- sis must conduct it strictly in accord- ance with the rules and regulations prescribed by the bureau of animal industry of the department. The cer- tificates authorizing veterinarians to apply the test will carry the signa- tures of the veterinarian, the state veterinarian and the chief of the bu- reau of animal industry. Under no circumstances is the cer- tificate to be used for advertlsmg purposes, and any reference to it in connection with advertising is prohib- ited. ADVERTISEMENTS .BuTler Metal LRAINBIN LOOK AHEAD! ‘Make Provision to Take Care of Your Railroads and eles vators cannot hane dlo this enormous p at once. Storage must be mvlded! Get a Butler Metal Bin. They are able or permanent, 28 you please. ey, keop your grain in perfect condition. RAT-PROOF, FIRE-PROOF Rigld, sturdy. Made of first class galvan- ized n?ntarial. Easy to erect. Large door, removable shoveling board, 2-foot slidlng door and o*her features. Ask for full par= ticulars and literature. BUTLER MANUFACTURING CO. 900 6th Ave. S. E., Minneapolis, Minn. rvre DUROC-JERSEYS One two-year-old herd boar; fall boars and also an extra lot of spring pigs. A few sows bred to Model Orion. HERMAN DAMMANN Route 1, PLATO, MINN. Square Deal Polands' Spring pigs - of weaning age and of good breeding, sired by some of the best boars in the Northwest. | for quick sales. Call or write LOUIS STIFTER, Howard Lake, Minn. : BlgTypeChesterWlutes FOR SALE AT CLOVER BLOOM FARM which carry the best blood lines in the breed. Nothing but the best offered for sale. All stock guaranteed.’ Can supply you with al- most anything. you need. Visitors always wel- come. When writing mention the Leader. A. P. RANS, Sprin:fleld Minn. filled, saves time and labor. does not handle them, order direct. Hog Feeders, be shown at the fairs. Mention the Leader When Writing Advertisers SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT NorthDakota StateFair, July 15- 19 Learn how you can supply your stock with the clean, samtary water they need, and at the right temperature the year round. N Freeabe &) LOC aterer enables you to make 20 per cent more profit from your stock. Easily Always accessible. Prevents _ disease. Pays for itself in.a short time. use. If you want the best, insist on 0. K. products. Write_for our money-back guarantee and catalog of O. K. Sun-Lite Windows, Cu It will pay you to investigate. PHILLIP BERNARD CO., 2329 Floyd Ave., Sioux City, lowa My Story—By a Spy for the Interests (Continued from page 9) atheiét,” and asserted that Evans was a hireling of Townley and that both he and Olson were “red-hot Social- ists.” He declared that Arthur Olson and several others were “free think- ers, anarchists, believed in free love and were all agitators.” He asserted that the whole organization was com- posed of farmers and organizers, who “were the same as . W. W., only more advanced and intelligent.” He went on to say that Sorensen, the attorney for the League, was a member of the Ford peace expedition and was known as a pacifist. He as- serted that Sorensen always went out of his way to protect any anarchist bunch that came along. He declared that it was a damnable shame that Sorensen, with his learning and in- telligence, should “prostitute himself to act as attorney for a bunch of 1. W. The Big North Dakota Victory (Continued from page 3) of efficiency and economy in state government. Some changes may be made in these figures when the complete totals are in. Oliver county, a League strong- hold, is entirely missing from the re- turns at this writing, and there are scattering precincts all over the state, practically all League precincts, which are not contained in the totals avail- able now. - The following table shows the vote as reported up to this time in the vari- ous counties, the figures in only a few of the counties being complete. This vote is on the NEWSPAPER BILL, which ran the POOREST of all the League measures. Both the Bank of North Dakota and industrial commis- sion bills, the main program measures, are running several thousand ahead of the vote on the newspaper bill. Sev- eral of the counties which are shown to have an adverse vote in the follow- ing table, which gives only the figures on the NEWSPAPER bill, gave ma- jorities to the two main League _pro- gram measures: Yes No Adams ... 568 370 Barnes .. 1,820 1,426 Benson ... 1,218 882 Billings .... 367 176 Bottineau 1,998 987 Bowman .. 578 456 Burke ... 1,077 952 Burleigh .. 1,334 1,212 Cass ........ 2,267 3,645 Cavalier ... 1,236 616 Dickey ...... CLIEE02 907 Divide ... ... 1,229 600 Dunn ... 812 467 Eddy .. 778 341 Emmons 681 988 Foster ....... 612 ' 486 Golden Valley . 377 710 Grand Forks . e 1,544 2,563 Grant il T 976 800 Griggs . rlis ey 828 516 Hettinger .o 811 500 Kidder “:iLo ot 862 350 Lasts a lifetime. Shipped ready for If your dealer polas, ete. All will FEFEES LaMoure ......ccccceeeeee... 1,366 861 Logan ...... s 345 541 McHenry ... 1,984 1,054 Meclntosh ... 352 678 McKenzie . 1,048 464 McLean .. 1,616 1,333 Merecer ... 801 357 Morton 1,480 1,626 Mountrail . 1,686 821 Nelson ....... ik 935 898 Pembina .. 1,004 1,587 Pierce ... 834 724 Ramsey .. 1,089 1,331 ‘Ransom .. 1,156 862 Renville ..... 1,140 . 400 Richland ... 1,396 2,199 Rolette ..... .. 1,034 523 Sargent ..... kL 866 1,112 Sheridan 709 314 Sioux ... 155 273 Slope .. 329 191 Stark .. 906 = 1,056 Steele ..... 725 645 Stutsman . 1,619 2,127 - Towner ... 824 661 - Traill ... 1,103 1,259 Walsh ... 1,450 1,960 Ward ... 2,080 1,607 Wells ... 568 422 Williams .. 2,153 - _Editor Nonpartisan Leader: 'peared. in the July 1 issue of Farm, finding the going pretty 'smooth. W. farmers.” Palmer would usually wind up such a harangue with the statement that Sorensen was a “damn little.fool.” When I first started on my investi- gations, I told Palmer that I had worked among the I. W. W. in Wash- ington and Oklahoma, and that I had a membership in the I. W. W. and carried a card issued in the name of Robert Randall, an alias I had used in Oklahoma. Palmer seemed very pleased at this information. “That’s fine,” he said, “great. If it becomes necessary in order to win the fight, we will have you arrested and when you are searched this I. W. W. card will be found on you. Then we can use that to convince the pub- lic that there is some hidden connec- tion between the I. W. W. and the Nonpartisan league.” 1,135 THE FARM PAPER Minneapolis, Minn. Inclosed find an editorial that ap- Stock and Home. ! My attention has been called to a comment in your issue of June 7 on_ a letter that recently appeared in the Farmer of St. Paul, that that paper now indorses by reproducing in poster form.” I wish to thank you for giving this matter publicity. Using that letter, as the Farmer- has used it, definitely places that ‘paper in- the “big business” camp. Had it simply published that letter it could, if any criticism had been made of it, have set up the alibi that it was corre- spondence and its publication was not necessarily an indorsement. Now, however, that defense is eliminated. Of course, the Farmer is at present There is no question but what Farm, Stock and Home’s activities in the in- terests of the farmers is being used against it to create prejudice in the minds of advertisers’ and keeping them away from us, but I feel satis- fied that the course of Farm, Stock and Home will eventually build up a more solid clientele among the farm- ers of the Northwest than the course the Farmer sees fit to pursue for the sake of present profit H. N. OWEN Publisher Farm, Stock and Home Peace is always beauhful.——WALT, WHITMAN N PAGE THIRTEEN ADVERTISEMENTS Put 99 Per Cent of the Grain You Raise in Your Grain Bm ; your grain is to thresh \ / when the weather and grain are right, and when \\ # you are ready. 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