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Advertisers 2 o : S _second district, has a fighting chance ful postcardsat15c % jer choice today. GHICAGY - Idaho (Continued from page 5) general and 46,667 for Black, Repub- lican. Fairchild will. get approxi- mately. 25,000 -votes in the complete state vote. ¢ Washington League Candidates Beat Demo- crats; Lose to Republicans Robert Bridges, League candidate for governor on the Farmer-Labor ticket, has polled a tremendous vote, which probably will total over 120,000, beating Black, Democratic candidate for governor, but falling below Gover- nor Hart, Republican, due to the Re- publican landslide. With 1,031 pre- cincts of 2,378 in the state reporting Bridges had 82,071 to 151,077 for Hart. League candidates for United States senator, congress and state offices, all running on the Farmer-Labor ticket, made good races, beating the Demo- crats, but losing to the Republicans. William ‘Bouck, master of the state Grange, running for congress in the for election. The first 133 precincts out of a total of 548 gave Bouck 5,732 to 8,670 for Hadley, Republican. The remaining precincts are considered favorable to Bouck. The League and labor forces have elected a number of legislators but complete returns are not in yet. 'South Dakota Blizzard Cuts Farmer Vote to 60 ~~— Per Cent . A blizzard which swept up two days before the election destroyed all chances of success for the League, in spite of a campaign in which unusual enthusiasm had been shown. Only 60 per cent of the normal farm vote was | cast, although the city and town vote was heavy. The influence of the na- tional“ Republican landslide defeated both Leaguers and Democrats. PRODUCTION GAINING According to United States depart- ment of agficulture estimates, the to- tal production of the 10 leading crops of the United States — corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye, buckwheat, potatoes, hay, tobacco and cotton—this year will b® 13 per cent above the average for the five pre-war years, 1910-1914. The per capita production for 1920, how- ever, is exactly the same as the aver- age per 'capita production for the years 1910-1914. BULL ASSOCIATIONS There are now 123 bull associations in the United States, the department of agriculture announces. In these associations a number of farmers co- operate in the purchase of purebred bulls, which are routed around a cir- cuit. Pennsylvania now leads all states in numbers, but the new North Daketa law is expected to add greatly to ac- tivities in that state. WANT “FARMERS’ DAY” The 40th ‘annual session of the Farmers’ National congress will be held at Columbus, Ohio, November 16- 19. It is proposed to ask the estab- lishment of a “Farmers’ Day” as a holiday corresponding with Labor Day. - $13.95 Goodyear Raincoat Free oodyear Manufacturing Company 4048 Goodyear Bldg.,. Kansas City, Mo., is making an offer to send a hand- some raincoat free to one person in each locality who will show and recom- mend it to their friends. 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