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; fote. _but: expects to' survive. Sta.te headquarters is shocked, All the candidates mdorsed by: the League are now out on the stump and | being favored with good audiences, 5500 to 1000 ‘a Month Milling "flavb Flodp in unity on this Ne ; ; dnufulmfi?lllnz no gevluous muunz.'wu‘ _pgfienee necessary. e s BeaMxller ’ and " have a’ dignified, permanent business that will ‘earn you stcady Z 9mfits the entire year. your home-grown . whest sgglyyonrcommum with flourand You save the freight on the }:!elsat going i:ut. and the’ flour and R coming Besides earning the regular miflinz : r you get the extra profit of mak. i nz “A BETTER BARREL 'OF ELOUR CHEAPER" on the famous il ''MIDGET VEL.’’ The newpro- " cess, " stlf-con ed, one-man, ‘soller . flour mill that is revoluti : desplte the ' muddy roads.” Doctor Ladd is an exception, being held to ‘his ‘work at the agricultural college on account of the commencement: pro- gram until about June 15. Miss Ruth M. Johnson made her ‘maiden -political speech 'at Bismarck 3 ratlficatwn rally June 11, and made a: fine impression by her refined and gentle manner ‘and by the thoughtful- ness of her remarks. Rev. Fred Harrison, a minister of | the Congregational church of Elkhart, ‘Wis., has taken tbe field in behalf of the farmers’ program and»m speakmg" : [ in many cltles. it : WASHINGTON STATE B, COX, Seattle banker; who_ ~has been attackmg the Non- tnbute money to the Republican state machine, -is shown to have used the .| name " of the Independent Voters’ ‘ i Ieag'ue in an effort to give a false im- pression -of his: ba.ckmg ‘The ' Inde- pendent Voters’ leagtie is a liberal or- [ ~ganization of Seattle citizens'who will |+ co-operate’ ‘with the orgamzed farmers* | in the coming election, ; customers ‘are ziven the vrivi z legeof us!nzour Nadmuyadmmed sy 99, , F!fiao&o'l‘o&. its Flavor® We ‘furnish - the “°“’o‘;’;’§" your ' e printed on th VIC.E DEPARTMENT examinessam- plegs g@ your flour every thirty days high " Flavo " sf We start you in business with our *‘ Confidential Selmasmns"und teach you the busi- ‘ness muinza '« You can start in ‘this most ehghtfuny 4 Dmfitablebusiness,wif.bourfibanfis Bittic o ng.léogi ie ittle as tal. O g ‘The Anglo - American 1795-801 Trust Bldg., Owen%igmcl?y &mfiea! trainil;s by whieh 5,000 ° "" " 48 ers were train: 8. Gov= ernmefit and over 20 000 ;0o prevlona in 8 tew wi E& flt tbdut fllustrated free eatal F nhowlng bnn?irxeds B turg mg scuom. AUTO ~TRACTOR-AVIATION ¢ -SWEENEY &MT&ANW :wvn’l. one Man Saws 25 Cords anay : 24 ta off mm‘gm .Snwfianslt\\seaorcu Saws. ug gnlheels. fi Mnlund h:‘e. 10 Yea o o Fras Dok Rad Cashor or o ' League. arantee, e Eauy Terms, ! cfln\vumm.en.. 12341 Wood St., Ottaws, Kant )lent!on the Leader: ‘When' Writing; Advertisers - E. T. Coman, president of the Ex--‘ 1% change National bank of Spokane, state senator and aspirant for the gov- ernorship, who opposes League farm- ' ers, ‘has been challenged by H. H. Stallard ~Yakima county League man- | | . ager, to -debate on _the Nonpattlsan ; league.: Distribution: of the $55 000 000 prof~ its of the United States Gram corpora-~: tion among bankrupt farmers of the arid sections of the country was asked: in petitions adopted by Yakima county }: “Nonpartisan league farmers.:. H. H. Stallard, League Tlecturer and . ¢ Yakima county manager, is to make a lecture tour of the coast counties of the state 1mmed1ately after the state | 'League conventlon in July. . WISCONSIN ¥4 FOLLOWING the holding of | bankers? group conventions over: - the state, at practically all of | .which speakers warned against ‘the Nonpartisan league, bankers seem to be adopting a concerted plan to dis- '} courage: farmers from joining ‘the | Recently a number of banks | have protested farmers’ checks, ille- gally, according to state headquarters, which promises' to take vigorous ac- tion. Of the vanous counties in ‘Wisconsin in which the forces of organized farm- '} ers'and organized workers have come together for united political: action, ‘none has shown more enthusiasm than Kenosha, which has nominated an en- tire county ticket and is planning a - big- ratification meeting for Labor day. The candidate for assembly is a farm- er, A. C. Stoxen of Basset, who is the »father of 17 children, all hvmg A -"""‘—!? NEBRASKA ° ‘N /" RS. MARTE WEEKES of Nor- ; folk, Neb.,: prominent Demo-: ‘crat and editor of the Nor- | .folk " Press, was nominated 'for congress from the third congres- | sional district by a farmer-labor mass | ‘convention held’ in Norfolk, June 8. ‘Mrs. Weekes is well known as a pro- gressive and has long been an ardent | champion of the National Nonpartisan. | ‘league. It was felt by the convention | & that the nomination of & woman would | = greatly strengthen. the ticket. Her name will appear on the ballot in’ No-, vember by petxtmn. £ partxsan league in an effort | ® to get business firms to con- | | Ofice at Factory: Seventh Street Horth and Semd Avenue KILL QUACK( ; -Kovar Quack Grass Klller fid l PAGE SEVEN | ADVERTISEMENTS Cream Separator Superlorlty Naturally the cream separator does not make or break the ‘average farm user. 'The majority of them have no sure - means of knowmg Just what their separator may be savmg' or wastmg. : But the big user in the Whole milk creamery or cxty mllk ; o and cream plant does know, and in the long run the sep- . arator means success: or fallure in his case. “That’s the reason why 98% of the world’s users of factory size cream separa- tors' use the De Laval, and why the few such machines - of other makes occasionally sold soon find their way to the scrap heap ~And it may well be re- - membered that De Laval superiority means relative- - 1y just as much to-the small as to the big user. Ten dol- Jars a month mean as much to the farmer as ten dollars - a day to the creamery’man - It’s not only a matter of : quantity and quality of cream, but of capaclty, labor ‘Saving, dependablhty and dur-_ | ability over a long term of years.' ' A De Laval catalog helps to make these facts plam The trial of a De Laval machine does so better still. Every local : De Laval ag’ent stands ready to prove them. : If you don’t know the nearest De Laval agent sunply ; : ,address the nearest main office, as below. it THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. 165 Broadway . 29 East Madlson Street 61 Bedle Street ,'_.NEW YORK CHICAGO 'SAN" FRANCISCO 50 000 Branches and Local Agencles the World Over RobmsonUtlhty Truck Attachments - Fit Any Make of Car The Robmson Utlhty Truck Unit and ‘the power plant of your old car will make |- you a truck that will do all your hauling for'years at one-third | 3 the expense. The truck you build with' your old car and:the Utxlity is no make-shift affair.. "It is a solid, substantial and a durable truck that loo'ks ¢ood -and is good.: Latest type of construction. Internal gear shaft- drive (Torhensen axle). = Any garage man or hlacksmlth can easily and 'quickly install it: % If no dealer in: your town, write for full particulars:’ Utility umts are no expenmentr—four years of successful business prove they are a success. Hmneapulxs Minn, Alialta Cultivator swn . and other ' farms. i} Endorsed by sgricultural expert.s and thousands of " | " satisfied ‘users. " Keepa |- i} - alfalfa fields clean ‘and = - does not'injure plants, I | ‘positively guarantee sat- "' Twa-Tooth. View ,Q RN nnflmeo..nu.s&n..ma.m Mentxon t.he Leader Wheh Wrmng Adverhs - J08. 3, xovuz. Iifr Gk