THE STORY OF THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUE 



weighing methods in the grain 

 tnide: report on, by committee 

 of North Dakota Bankers' Asso- 

 ciation, 72-73; testimony of Ben- 

 jamin Drake concerning, 74; dis- 

 coveries of D. T. McGrath con- 

 cerning, 319-320. 



Farm profits: popular notions 

 about, 3, 1; cost of raising wheat, 

 acre, 5!); farmer's balance-sheet 

 compared with grain-buyer's, 

 57-58: less than a ditch-digger's 

 pay, 01; average of, on fifty-six 

 farms in Clay County, Minne- 

 sota, 02; average of, on fifty- 

 two farms in Ottertail County, 

 Minnesota, 02; wheat raised 

 nt a loss in North Dakota, 31- 

 L<2 



Farmers, the: their share in prices 

 pi'd by consumers, 1, 00, 61; 

 disproportionate odds against, 

 i!2; further notes on their in- 

 comes, 1S4-185. 



Farmers' Alliance, career of, 90. 



"Farmers' Legislature," the, of 

 1917, record of, 224-228. 



"Farmer's Hound of Pleasure," 

 the, 92. 



Fowler, II. T., testimony of, con- 

 cerning Duluth Board of Trade, 

 140. 



Frazier, Lynn .!.: a modern Cin- 

 cinnatus, 210; chosen as Nonpar- 

 tisan lyvague's first candidate for 

 governor, 210; character and 

 experience, 210; carries North 

 Dakota in primaries of 1910, 

 210; first election as governor, 

 2-'.0; renominated, 1918, 24; 

 re-elected, 250. 



"Good men" and "bad men" in 

 reform, 187. 



Gram Buyers' Combination, re- 

 port concerning, by committee 

 of North Dakota Banker*' As- 

 sociation, 82. 



Grain exchanges, profits of, 12. 



Grain futures: extent of trading 



in, 159, 100, 161; opinion of 

 committee of national House of 

 Representatives concerning evil 

 effects of, 161-16:2. 



Grain grades, grading and inspec- 

 tions: typical instance, 27-29; 

 explanation of, 39 n.; "No 

 Grade" explained, 30-31; sys- 

 tem of, 38-39; appeals from, in 

 Minnesota, 56; made without 

 farmers' participation or con- 

 sent, 82, 86; spurious "Feed" 

 grades, 82; demonstration at 

 North Dakota Agricultural Col- 

 lege of their falsity and injustice, 

 83; tables of farmers' losses on 

 "Feed" grades, 84-85; wholly 

 arbitrary, 80; Doctor Ladd's 

 estimates of the total losses on 

 these grades, 80; scandalous in- 

 stance of controlled grading in 

 connection with Leiter wheat 

 deal, 154; reformed by legislature 

 of North Dakota in session of 

 1919, 200-263; operation of these 

 reforms, 273275. 



Gn.in Growers' Company of Mani- 

 toba, 139. 



Grain-growers' convention broken 

 up by police at Fargo, 133. 



Gr.:in trade, reforms in, demanded 

 by Minnesota farmers, 172. 



Grange, the, in politics, 97. 



Greely, Samuel Hallett, testimony 

 of, concerning grain-dealing and 

 "phantom grain," 158-159. 



Hayes, Willett M., estimates of, 

 concerning dealings in grain fu- 

 tures, 159-101. 



Hill, James J. : power of, in the 

 Northwest, 100-101, 100; de- 

 cides against state-owned eleva- 

 tor for North Dakota, 105. 



"Home-builders' Act," passed by 

 North Dakota, legislature of 

 1919. 270-271. 



Id;; ho, action of legislature against 

 Noupartisan League, 305. 



