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ROsEfiUrtG NEWS-REVlEw", ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1936,
Babafisu Oil, Used In Oleo
Making, Admitted Free
i From Brazil. . , ,
Just 'wh n the farm and dalrjj
oi'KuniiitioiiH of tho United Htiiltt
wore congratulating themselves
that tho iiiemier of duty-fine Im
portitlohs of vegetable Oils Md
lift' n nirlipfl, by reason of t'xcfs
Umpqua Turkey
; Fatteitier
in Mash and
Pellet Form
The most compete
Turkey Finisher ori the Market.
FEED IT TILL KILLING TIME
Douglas County
Flour
Oakland
NO LOST POWER IS
ECONOMY POWER!
Era"
f fr 4h M
UNUSUAL
MANEUVERABILITY
and suitable trends for any kind of under-footing pro
vides the Clelrac crawler tractor with the essential re
quirements for performing your awkward as well as
nomal materials handling operationn.
Short turning radius easy otccrlng
proper speeds maximum drawbar pull
the chief requirements for any tractor
are available in Cletracs.
Reborin
Lntlicwoik
Cochraii?s
Garage and Machine Shop
CLETRAC
S:des aiH
News' of Farm Life
GRANGES
tuxes imposed by congress, a now
threat hits made IIh appearance on
tho horizon. This refers to large
Importations of lmbnssu oil com
ing into this country f i o of duty,
under thu reciprocal Itade agree
ment the l nited Btutea made with
Uruzll.
Ro recently uu a ynnr ago la-
bnnsu oil won it comparatively un
known commodity to tho markets
of tbo United Slates. Hut durliiK
recent months 12,(mm,00M pounds ol
this oil v.n.s utilized In tho Inited
Kttaes in the nitinufatiure of oleo
margarine, as u fliillntitnto for but
ter. .Slutlntlehinn of tin dairy In
dustry point out tlmt thin displaces
2lM,ooO,000 pound of milk and is
equal to the output "f nndrly tio.ono
Mill
Roseburg t M jfrtle Creek
rl.u ltRinitliing
Weklim;
Service
COUNTY AGENT'S REPORTS
flairy cows for a full year.
Under the Ifiuzillun reciprocity
treaty, bubagHU oil and nuts are
ffiunu un ttie free lint. It i limber
aftreed, aecordliiR to the ternis of
the treaty, that no exelBo or Inter
nai tux shall he i.laccd Upon tbeae
commudltiej hy the t'nltetl States
lor tho duration of the aereemeiit.
Legality Doubted
The faim ffrotiim are dlititoHcd to
question tile constitutionality ot
tnlH phase of the agreement, con
lendifiK that when coiiKrcsB paired
the rcvliiroecl tnrlff ait, It did not
eonfer upon the department of
stale the riKht to decide hhat prod
ucts or cumtnotiltles should be Buh
Jected io luleruul taxes, tnls
inestloli will he carried to me
lloor of coneruas early in the next
session. It Is also likely that It
may be tliroahed out In the courts.
lialmxm. oil Is derived front tlie
nuts of a palm that Arntvs wild In
the JiiukIus of HraiMI and the sup
ply is practically unlimited, llaons
su nuts contain from one to seven
kernels or almonds, each of wnleh
Is embedded In a. separate cell.
From lO.UUil to 25,UIW pounds pres
sure In required to crush the hut
which Is very hard.
flabassu oil is Intercliansealde
with cocuuiiiu oil. in addition to
ita nao in tho manufacture of oleo
marKurlue, it also selves as a sub
stitute for lard, tallow, cottofiseed
oil, soyabean oil ami corn oil. It is
regarded as probable that the po
tential world supply of hahassu
oil is Kreuter than the supply of
cocoanut oil or palm oil.
Tho task of compiling Dig t of
prize winners at the est Douglus
(.uiiiiuiiiiiiy nur, recently held at
l-ooklngelnsB. has been (-nmnioli.fi
by tho officers, and awards are
announced as follows:
lIlviMioii .1 Hhifii n ml (intilil
v N H8 i nnrupMinrts i am. itny
"It'll. Iflt. (J. U. ItoK'TH, lm.
iiJilnri, U. (J. ltiK-rM, 1h1.
i iiiwH :i itiMuiH-j ram. Chivloti
Uimiii. iki. Kw,. vv. .i. AU-ioiiun,
1t. l-aiiih, w. J. Mirc-dith. 1st, Jot;
fi.iMM i Any liriii-il, ram, Hill Jln
KUli, Oi-tH'U Cmiilli'lil. 2nd.
I'lul l.Mrnii, lhy Hiliil, jut; con-
IMif l;. K UlllVlim, Jsl; Julia 'll'l-
J'lin 'iviroril. L'ritl.
InrtH 6 .Milk Koats. luii-k, E. ll
Aiidtirtoil. 1h(; A. K. SlaiiU-v, Jml
Dm- l;. it. Anderson. lm; ".v. Ji.
Himilty, -ml. ivid. i. it, Anderson.
1M.
t-ihnm o Pit-tii-e, wool, L'larc
ClasB 1 J.-iM-y, hull. l- (Hl
vant, isl: Andif?w Jninljv. 2ml. imv
it. (I. Ktim-iH. 1st; Mi a. 1. n. inw
ard, 2nd; liHf.r. JU-ury Jmu-8. Isl:
l.'rdii' liiii'll, 2nd.
flan 2 IhU'iiiflfy, hull, l.vh
HlU'll. iut.
i.iaf tilli.-r iMvtMt.v .-Mw K.i
Wiird .Uuudt, Ihi: H.mt v Joiii-s. 2nd.
CUlh l-Hnf r.UUC. hull, tiiirv
Swan. jti. i .. Ji.f .Mitlthi'WIi. Ihl.'
ltlUlui ffiuiit
CImms l CiK-ster hiio, l)..:ir.
N.VIi litltlKftt, ict: vu It .AllillliJ", 2 ml.
Mow, . .i, .M.-n-dllh, Ihi.
I'uiHK :i Any Iu.m.1. fow, Ivan
MllU-r, Ih(.
rlnsfl i Sow and pins, Andrew
Jiiidy, iUl.
lH4iltiii It llorifrf hntl Mm I I'M
.'ia.".s 1 - Sit ililli Inns,-. Mamii Ita-t-nii.
1st : .loiin " fll.ii d. i'nd,
t lass Ha .-nilil jir.- a-nit wit
Chailts iys.ii, 1st; la'slie llut'il!
2nd,
l'inH :tl.- Irj(rt num. (villi
John rciioni, im; j no Ahitihfvn!
2nd.
I'laftH I Span of innlos. t'li.ii W
I'.Wil, l.nl; iltriiuili .si-1iuIj:, 2nd.
t'taj fi---ltiif v ar-idil I'Mlr. t in
vlu lliniil. l.st; J.H- .Mnitlu-W.H, 2 till.
Thus II I wii-cai-oiiI enlt. .lot-aialllu-wx.
Isl; 4 oi In Hi'flid, Jml.
IiUihIhii i-l-ouiir)
ii 'lijt kt iih i
I lasJ r lliiodi liu iut ilt ils. Iii'ii
ind ink, Isl pl!n- ii m Uilnu-u; liny
liu. It, 2nd. JMilk'tH .tnd U i i-l.
iMtn .Mil iff, ltd ; YM-y Mi'iidtlii.
un.
lasfl :i MariTtl tiock, lu'tt and
O.K. I, Villi llodsl'S. Int. I'lllll-lS IIIMl
O.K.). I. KrtilU'ill AllOIUfi. 1st; Jot'
l,iiili'W. l'imI
t i,i- i - n.intnMts. Itoln-rt I'jiuI
on. i.-l; l li.r.' Alt i -Hi Ii. 2nd.
t I tlim y s
Class Mi- limn', nioli-r nln lfir.
. A. I'm If. l.-i, Jr Al.iUll-S. 2nd
Cliis.- I'Hi - hiu- llullund, limit i
to WAV. . , I'avls. 1st.
I 'in k- and Oi-tcl
ila-" u - nin ks. K. 1-. ulllvimt.
I Ml; ii im' Miiinli. Jml.
l.ifs 1" li.i'Sf. l.i slk- IUbkIiis.
t . t Illai d ( tow. 2nd.
(Kiilddtst
t'lasrt II ItiiMnis. Snsli' Jiiiit.
l.-O . I. Luc Al i t'Hil h. Jml.
H iil'i'iis)
lass 1.". - f.ipoiis. M.iltltoWi.
Snslo .linolM. 2ml.
t KKKM
L.ss Ka our sl:ind..r,. T. O.
l.a s,.ii. 1st ; At a i k I m K. -'ml.
Ui.-n lil i.oiofi'ii Htiimuid. .mis
l.l n. Ii . ila.rl i;ii.-i. .ml
Ihv i.lnn I (.ri.ni Mini s(oil
(!,!- In I ! w .ii ill i oi n. Hit
mm inn.-. 1st. Jfo Al.tUhi'ils.
ml
(ils 11. Cnstlat:.' mill. I'. ll
llMMit. Isl; Alunsoii, 2nd.
t l.i -si l. Swn'l .Mm. Mali' Aim)
.to. IM. V. .1. Al.'n-dnlt. 2nd.
i ms Id l-ap . V . .! l-
nlOKs. 1 st ; Ira How md ,li .. :m(.
In
i'ln
l.otm.
I. -I.
III'
.to
id
lift -V - Hluaf
II. hi, A. 1 1 . Mi
'du.s. 1st , V. .! .
brut. Hill
2nd.
oil. l.yiill
Im. Jml
. d. f lin
U I.IUi
a Is
i.i.'
Stonf of o-.li. A 11
.1 W .1. Ali r. iltlli, 2nd
- ', lev si . d II. Ii l
cnifoid I .on, ind.
.1. h sood. A. P. Poor-
1-t
( la
t-1.
Allalfa, A. U. Puol Itct.
-1
i l is I - Cb ot . A. II. Pm rucr.
si.
Cbi IIi: ttric
Is); Ita HmW.II
A. II Pt'Cl-
Ji 2nd.
I las
SimiU'im ot . I 'u v Man
It. iM-.iii'i. 2nd,
i SpoliK. I'umUt. It. C
l-l ;
I '1
tar,
.UI
11
Sp.it
d.
W
Ihliil.lh, t-t I,- tin- M iv. win-, .ii
hhltinfl Ii eHolnlll-
linsv la Sliiim loans, IV
Cm . Isl. (ih Mill P. hllo 2nd
linst II. Pi l.iMHi. Hnv Po
tloi. UI: lul HoiViii.l ii . 2nd
ClBo .'11 Table bo.l. . 1 1 Po
n-'v. I"; W. .1 M-ud'tb Jnd
ci. is- :t. - Su-. k iiVi i. AU i
Iliul, 1st
CROP NEWS
(iass ft .'aMi(t'. Blt-rrlt Jitirt.
lnt; Corvln Hoard, 2nd.
Ihm 4h Tnhp crtM-otH. Itny
b'TrnT, lt: A. II. iJoi-rnei-. 2nd.
tiaHH 5 Titblu cucuinlii.rB, Alor
rlt Hurt, lttt.
(ianft ftb Initio ti t'tioiimbr. . Ft.
Hmt(-nlMirk, Ihi; lltnry iindira,
2ml..
(iii)i Hi- Lome green ciK-umhera,
llMiry lenders, 1st.
ClasH :.U lii-kllnfr rueutnbei-H,
.M.iilt Hurt. Jt.
(irtsff rantalnutiffl, R. V. Olll
vallt, lftt; ChaiM'Jl lloWard." Hud.
iann 7a lo n g walf'iiiiolon.
lit in y I junior, 1st; K. K. olUvant,
nd. .
iitnn "b It u ii (I wate rmelon,
Iyiili llodK'H, int.
(,iasM --lrv onloiiJ. A. II. loor
111. lit: AfrH. It. A. Iturioiibnrk, 2nd.
I'liisH U tiioi-ii pvtpcr, .Ion Alat-tlit-Wh,
l?t; Air-rilt Unit; Jml.
liass I (j Table 1'iiinpklnn. W. J.
Meredith. 1st; Mnry Uinrtcr. 2nd.
(.iaHH I la Squash, h a n a n a.
Clin tien Howard, lut; Ali-rrlt Iturt.
-mi.
CIjish llh lluhlmrd S'finixh, Mof
rlt Iturt. Ht; ltiiidl, im.
(.iasti lie I'iidd Hiplasii, hoh Olll
vant, Ut; -"J. K. Ollhant. 2hd.
Clans Hi Uitnlsli. (Jufi-n. Jler
inun S!inlzo, lxt; Airs. J. V. Alail
dox. 2nd.
Class 1 2 Cnnnlnff toitialiii1, .
H. OotM lu-r, 1st ; Honry l-andorh,
2nd.
ChlHH 12b I'lfittcirvU tomatoes, K.
I'. Ollfviint, Isl.
ciaH ii !aip. Alt; it It Iturt, lt;
W. J. .Mondllh, 2ml.
CbiHH 15a I'otatnos. white, Jnllo
JliKRliiH. 1st: ChnrP-fl Howard. 2nd.
ciaiM M J tod potatoes-. Il.-nrv
Hlllott, 1st; AIih. I. It. ThdtnitAoii.
Jml,
IIIvInIiiii It itiirfU-iillure
. (AppbH)
firtfifl la Urav-oiiHtelnfl, llonry
laindiT, 1st.
Class lb UfdlelmiR. O. (I. ItoKbrft.
Isl; (Jcorne Ala if h. 2ml.
Class. It! Hpltzr rtlM-ric. Kdward
.M limit, 1st; l). (I. ItOffoiH, 2li(l.
tiasM Id (Jltley. t); o. ItuffiTtt,
1st; Henry' Joik-h, 2nd.
class lu Wlnit-r Hit nana. Iltmry
Ji.r.t-:-, lut; O. (1. Honors, 2ml.
Clans It Jonathan, i. O. Hot?cT8.
Iflt. Kdward Altindt, 2ml.
(ias Ik Ncwtoii, m tl w a r d
Al limit, 1 st ; Honry Jonos, 2nd,
. ClasH Ih Nurtliurn Spy, A. If.
Alaisii. 1st.
Class Ik Mammoth crab apples,
Oi-ojri' Marsh. 1st.
Class II Dwarf iTiib appluS. Ed
Ward Alundl, 1st.
t Pears)
Class 2a Bohc, MiH. lOrnoHt Vuor
hlcs, 1 Ht.
cm st 2 b I)' A n Jon, A. 11. Marsh,
1st; Honry Jonos, 2nd. v
(,'Iuhh 2r Cornice, A. II. Marsh,
181; Uooiku Alarhh, 2nd.
(.Mass 2il Alrn. Krtnst ViiorhlL'S,
st; Mrs. Jofiophnio .latuby, 2nd.
t I'i iiiu-h)
Class a Italian, Jnhn LamU-rs.
1st; A. H. Doernt-r, 2nd.
class ;(b ivtilo, Alndollno Zoeter,
1st; II. (1. Klot-ti. 2ml.
Class :io imtos. vVllllatn Vr
lilos.lsi; Airs. Krin-Pt Voorhlos, 2nd.
(IVaolms)
ClaHS In Klhortii. VllllHin Voor
Itlcs, 1st; O. (1; ItoKi'lH. Jml.
Class -lb Crawtord, 11. U. K lure,
t'iass 4t- Cllnpr. Airs. krnest
Vooihlos. 1st; Corvtn Hoard, 2nd.
Class Ui .1. 11. Halo, John
st'iibark, 1st; itcdioi t TJumstaiid.
2nd.
i hiss 4(; Slnppy. Mrs. hrncflt
Vooihlos, 1st.
(i.trnpcs)
liasa Oc Any lod. A. H. lioorlit-r.
1st.
Cla.is Gd Kuropoan, A. JI. Door
nor, 1st.
class 7 Strawberries, Alts. Unry
Swan, 1st.
(Waliiuts)
tiass 8a ! rampioUtfl. dry, Mrs.
Kriifst VdorhlL's, 1st; W. J. Jleie-
,l'ciastI1'ib Alyatts. Uly. Mrs. It. A.
Mnsi-nbark, 1st.
Class o I' ratnim-ttps, Klorn, Hoy
It ui'il, 1st; Airs. Kriiost VourhlL-s,
2ml.
(l-ilborlst
Class :a Itaivolona, V1lllalh
Voorllb-s, 1st.
Class tfb Any ill hers. John Hu
soiui.it k. 1st.
(iniod l-'ruHsl
tinss ll)a I'iuhom, Italians. A. H.
Uoouior. 1st; Airs. A. U. NUkoiis,
t iass Mb I'riini'S, polite, t'orvlu
floard. 1st: Hoy lliloll. 2nd.
Class hK lato I'liiiU'C Uooik'
Haron, 1st; Airs. Krnost Voorhtt'S.
2nd.
i'litss 11 Applof, W. J. Alorodllh.
1st, .iiim. Win no Hrowii. 2nd.
( iass t J I'oiirhoH, V. J. Mol C
dllb. Jml.
Cbiss 1H Pours, V. A- Moredlth.
1st.
Class II Cm, W. .1. M-'iodllh.
1st; Airs. KiMvard Aland I. Jml.
Illvlildn I l-'hirnt
Class la Asiors, M i s. Wlnnk'
Itniwit. 1st; Mis. Mary H'tin.
i lass
ItlMWII.
2ml.
Class
Itrnwn,
-Pahllas. Alts'. Wuitill-
1st; Ali s. IMh ItaiiKhinan,
-(Iladloll- Mis, Winnlo
; Airs. Mia ItitUKhtnait,
id.
class
Mi own,
Jml.
Class
1.1 -Zinnias, Mrs. Winnie
1st; Mrs. Wlltivd llrown.
le Itosos. M is. Winnie
tst: Ahs. t.ila BauKhiuan.
2nd.
i i ass
WilMIIC
lollltsol
2-l'Kplav rut flowers. Mrs.
ItroxMi. 1st; Airs. A. W.
. 2nd.
chin :i -Aiilstl
haskoi, ' Mrs.
Airs. Whmiv
I-:, hn lleanl. 1st;
lliown. 2nd.
Spo. ial- -Cot lotl plants. Airs. .-V
II. Mokoiis. Wl.
Hit 1011 .1 ViMtlltK
t TilttlltK I
Class la KdKhiRS. Alts. Arnold.
tst. Ads. II. C lloyle, 2nd.
Cuss lb Trim on towel. .Mrs.
1 Cn. n field. 1st; Mrs. Kdwald
Alumlt, 2nd.
Class lo C! ow Slips. .Mis. M. i
Smith, 2nd.
id - pressor sea r r. Airs. i;o-
v,tld Mtimlt. 1st.
(Ci.m beHiift
I iass 2a Kilunm. Airs. I. It.
Thompson, 1st; Kosc Mnmlt. 2nd.
ClsN 21.-- Towel. Mrs. II. C.
11. . h-. Isl, Mrs. .Marv Marsh. 2nd.
Class 2. - l.nmn ololb. Alts. Only
Swan. 1st: Airs, Cl..ds White. 2nd
f l:is 2d I'll low slips, r ram v
Paniols. 1st: Alts. A. Ii. Atursh. 2nd.
Cbiss 2. 1 'lessor soarr, Mt.
."Jlndvs Chile, 1st; Al i S. Veda Aleii"
l.ih,' Jml Mrs Mi. iv Ja.ob, 1st:
Ali s. O. V. .Vish. 2nd
U'ltlllsi
l.-i :in -c.mnii te otoi i. Jean
Nb Ind", 1st; Mts. i W. Nash. Jml
i i d top. '"I s. Ill Ml v
Ki.nlers. 1st; Airs. 11. C Ito.vle.
Jml.
class n. - .Complete npptlum- iitilll.
I-'taH'oS P.-.ltlels, 2nd.
Class 3d- AppMuu,' iptHi t'IV Mi's.
Hiniv l-tmlois. 1st; Aliptll llottard.
Jad.
I Mm blue HcWltm
C.,vm in- child s dtiss. Mrs.
Gladys White, 1st. Jean Nb hols.
ciaPS H - !ad's dn s. .lean Nl
lioK Isl. Alts. A. II. Alarsh. 2nd.
Cl.i-s "... -Ho.. kod rims Mrs Cl
in. -r Amb-i.MMi, 1st; Atis. Jol.tt Utli
i.i. 2nd,
C ism ;.b Croi hot tuns, Alvine
At molt. Isl, Mts. Arnold. Jml.
CI.-.S ;.i otti.-t kinds. Mis. .loin
Po. fuel, isi; Ahs. V;duid Mundt.
Jml.
i Pillow it
Cla Ka -t nl I tell Bono Al omit.
1st ; .lean Nl. 1...U. '.'ml.
flu Kb l-Tin i .t' i nio t id. Ml- ,ti-tn
APMfi-t.r 1st. l:irv Mafsh. 2nd
cbisi Ho- liomloir. Joan No lods.
1st; Mis I It Thompsnn. 2nd.
t W hile etnbt onlei
Claw ; liM.. shi'K Mis. J"hu
M- M.ii-lot P C Mi. I. B NHholf
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE NEWS
AHMilst.r. 1st; Airs. J. U. Mrhols.
2nd
.Class To Cenler . plerr, 3!rs. II.
C Huylo and Airs. Kliaor Andoraoii,
1st; Airs. John AI.Afusit-r, 2nd.
Class 7d Htarf. Mrs. J. W. Alad1
dux, 1st.
(Citlon-d embrpideryl
("lass hr Center piece, Alvine
Mutj-lt. 1st.
C.t Kb PlllOW Slips. (ft til
Flei'hor. 1st; Jedn Nltitols. 2nd.
Ci( hi Lum Ji oloth. Airs. I. U.
Thompson, 1st; Jean Nb hols, 2nd.
Class U Towel, Joan Nichols,
1st: Airs. Kdwiird Alumll. Snd.
Class Jto lied spread, Alts, (i, C.
Hlnke, 1st; Airs. Kim or Andowon,
2nd. . .
Class 8f Vanity or buffet set.
At is. It. II. Hpai kman, 1st; Mr;
(iladys White, 2nd.
ClaHH Hr Hem fs. Airs. Klwnrd
Alumll, isl; Mrs. 1. B. Nichols.
' l 'lass H II tin by d ress, J eu n N I -uboln,
1st.
(Cut-work embroidery)
Class Ha Pi 1 low' slips, Joan Ni
chols, 1st; Alvlne Mtimlt. 2ml.
Class Kb lAimhoon ct, Joim Ni
chols, 1st.
ClasH e Dresflfcr seilrf. Mrs. Jul
Matthews, 1st; Mrs. I. B. Thotlipsuil,
2nd.
(Wool products)
Class 10a home' carded wool.
Mrs. C. W. .nulnRs, 1st.
Class 10b Yam, Nela 1-ietchcr,
Iflt.
Ilhlxhnt U llomcsflo flaklhk
(IviKht bread) .
Class la White loaf. Hose Altindt.
1st: Alviuo Alundt, 2nd.
Class lb I-arK loaf, Mrs. A. 11.
Alursh, 1st ; Itoso Alundt, 2ml.
CPiss Ii Hulls. Alvlno Milndt.
1st; Hose Alundt, 2nd.
Class Id Huns. .Alvine Mundf.
1st; Hose Alundt, 2nd.
i nls tilts)
. Class 2n link in k powder, Hofie
Alundt. 1st; Airs. Tod HodKes. 2nd.
iass 2b Suria, Hose Alundt. 1st;
Alvhm Mundt, 2nd.
fiiiss 2i SotirdmiKli, A I V I n C
AluilUt, 1st; Hosti Al limit, 2nd.
(Ijityer cake)
Class :ta taunt. Airs. Mary Ja
eoby, 1st; Airs. John lenders, 2nd.
Class .lb Hark. Airs. K. A. Hrlt
ton, 1st; Airs. Kcho Heard. 2nd.
(Loaf cake)
Class 4a SpoiiKe, Alapril Howard,
1st: Mrs. A. H. Alarsh. 2nd.
Class lb AtiK'l fooih Jean Ni
chols, 1st; Airs. U o. Illgttiiis. 2nd.
Class 4c XJurk, Alls. Kcttu llcard,
ISt.
(CnokleS)
Class lia Holled or si hod. Airs.
Dirk. 1st; Airs. Lena Criinfield. Jml.
Class Eb Prop, Mrs. Wiutlle
Brow a, 1st; Hose Alutidt, 2nd.
Pies I
Chess Ca Two crust. Mrs. John
bait dors. 1st; Alls. I. B. Thompson,
2nd.
Class fil One erust. Airs. V. Y.
JenuiiiKS, 1st; Airs. Lena Cran field.
2nd.
(Pounhnuis)
Chus 7a Swtml, Alvine Alundl,
1st; Koflo Alumlt. 2nd.
Class "b I ( a i sett. Rose Mundt,
1st: Alvine Alundt. 2nd.
Dlvlnlon I Hairy Product and
Sortp
Class 1 Ctttae cheese, Bessie
Wheeler, 1st; Airs. H. A. Husenbaru,
2nd.
Class 2 Butter. Airs. A. It. Alarsh,
lal; Airs, C. W. .louidiiKs. Jml.
Class S Honieinade soap. Airs.
Jji'iin Cruiiflold. 1st: Airs. Veda
"Meroilith, 2ml.
lllvlMuli M lluliie ( aimltoc
.Class 1 Fruit, Airs. A. II. Alarsli,
1st; Airs. Josephine Jntoby, 2ml.
Class 2 Jams Alvine At until. 1st;
Hose Alumlt. 2ml.
Class .1 preserves, Alvine Mundt.
1st: Airs. Veda Alerodlth. 2nd.
Class 4 P I (- k 1 c fl. Alt s. Tod
HodKes. 1st; Airs. Veda Meredith,
2 ml.
Class, fi VoMTetables. Airs. .Jose
phine Jat-oby, 1st'; Mrs. A. 11. Marsh.
2nd.
Class 6 Moats, Airs. A. II. Alarsh.
1st; Mis. Arnold, Jml.
Class 7 Jelly. Air. A. II. Marsh.
1st: Jean Nhiiols. 2ml.
IHvlKion liuilU'il (inriuottts
Cluss 1 S won lor, Airs. H, C
Bovle. 1st; Mrs. Arnold. 2nd.
Class :i Other artlies. Mrs. H. C.
Bo vie, 1st; Airs. A mold. 2nd.
. (Crocheted
tiasS A AlBhan. Airs. W.
Smith. 1st : Ksthei Ine Cor, 2ntl.
t,iass 6 Other tirtliio:, Ali-s.
Oary Swan, 1st; Airs. CeuiKe Holtn,
jml.
Iiivlsian 11 ntiittien
Class I Sowing. Mis. -Pick, 1st;
Airs. Veda Moiodith. 2nd.
Class 2 Pot tory. silverware, pic
tures, etc.. Airs. O. Ilodley, 1st; Airs.
II. Al. Alexnurior. 2nd.
Class .1 tHher articles, Mrs. A. 11.
Mai'Hh, 1st; Ueorrte Alarsh. 2nd.
CATTLE IMPORTS TO
U. S. NEAR LIMIT
WASMIXHTON. Sept. 21 (AIM
NVntiy 0;l iut cpnt of the quota
of bpavy came permitted to he
imported by the I'nited Hlntes this
year under the Canadian trade
aureentPht already has been ex
haust rib tile rust onis cmiuuissiim
er it n mm nee. The quota of Hsht
uttle and eiilven Vtis exhuusted
two months uro.
The eoinniisabinei' i Ppmied only
:u.5 per cent of the quota of dHiry
cowlt luitl been received. Imports
sim-e January 1 Included 144,-1 1 1
bond of heavy cattle, weighing
70 pounds or more, and 4.104
bead of dairy cows.
The period covered waa from
January 1 to September 5.
Oregniti Washington, North 1 u-
itotn, .Mhiugaiti Minnesota and
New York were the principal
slates recel in Canadian cat lie
and dairy stock.
J xl l mm a. a m
cunur
RODEO
tnd U. S. Army Horse Show Team
PORTLAND, OREGON
October 3 lo 10
19 thw In Onlll dcrei wnar on
fAO lhlblH 6t pur Ord LrtttOch,
Dog. Pvulrrv. Pt 8tt. Wild Pt, lond
Prtjtfwm. Masntactvr Products. 4 H
CtuaanQSmitM.HngnMVocatienoi ld
cebn Wontt dlio Hont Sno Naoor
IAR0I PREMIUM USTS
LIVESTOCK i T?
s
Petit During fermentation
Pointed Out; Advice Oii
Safety Offered.
D eta use of the possible presence
of suffocating gases soon after
silage hiiB been sloretl, enterllig a
silo 1b consideretl pai Ut ularly dun
gcrous at that time, says Dr. Pavid
J. Price, chemical engineer of the
bureau of chemistry mid soils;, who
recently investigated a cawo in
Maryland, where tureo Uvea were
lost iu a pit silo.
The greatest dunger comeu. the
bureau engineer says, when large
quantities of carbon dioxide gas
are generated duribg the fermen
tation that always tiittes piuce
wheh corn ensilage Is placed hi the
alio. This fermenuition, which be
gins Immediately after the ensilage
is put in, may continue for several
days. The excess amount of carbon
Uloxitle often lowers the oxygen
content of the air to such a point
that persons enterinc the siiti will
su furcate.
The pit silo, with its lack of. ven
tilation, 1b the source of greatest
danger. The air in the nbove
ground silos may be regulated by
keeping one of the mnny doors
open near the surface of the sil
ag. Care should be taken to open
the doors as near the silage level
as possible after It has had time
tb settle.
How tb Detect Gas
The presence of dangerous gases
may be detected easily by lowering
a small animal or fowl into the
the silo before anyone' enters, Dr.
Price points but. If the atmosphere
is dangerous the animal or fowl
will be affected but may be re
vived when brought back Into fresh
air. Jo attempt should be mailt
to enter the silo until the gases
Have been removed by agitating
the air oi- by proper ventilation.
This can be accomplished by us
ing a blanket, a piece of canvas,
a lihib of a tree, or similar device.
to circulate the air and remove the
carbon dioxide. As the carbon di
oxide is beavior than air it is like
ly to settle just above the silage
and remain until the silo has been
aired properly.
No ono should enter the silo
Avhile the fermentation is iu prog
fpsw. Tr. Price cnutions. tin lew
JS TV, ! I
rzg&Zi "I ued to feel sour
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some hew tires ... go down and talk to Charlie. He'll
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MEALY TIRE CO.
Richfield Station
otberj are present to render nec
etisary aid urease of un accident.
If it is necessary to reacue a per
son overcome by gas in a slio, a
rope should be tied securely to the
peiBon entering go tiiut be tan be
removed promptly. If possible the
air siiuuiU be agitated quiciiiy be
fore be enters.
First Aid Hint Given
In caes of suffocation trom nilo
gases tuo person atfected should
ue removed as quickly us possible
and artificial respiration given im
mediately, the bureau engineer
says. The person is saifuriug iroin
lack oi oxygen and Lite artificial
leaphation permiia fresn air to en
ter the lungs.
'i he prone pressure method for
artilk-ial respiration is recommend
ed by tne L. S. public health serv
ice, in this method the victim is
p:accd face liownwaril v, 1th bin
nose unu mouth to the nir by turn
ing tne heuu to one side, 'ine bad
air u foixej out of tne lungs by
the operator alternately applying
and releasing pressure on the bucii
about tbd level of the lower rib.
POULTRY PROBLEMS
TO BE DISCUSSED
Many phascj ot the poultry In
dustry n be illscu.:Sd ill the
lottl itnnuul fuultr.vinen b conven
tion, to be bold oa tne Oregon
stiuo college campus, Thursuay,
rieptember ii. l'ouitrymen win
meet ut 10:ou a. m. in the Me
morlul Union bulWillg for the open
Ins udd.ess by H. B. Coiby, head
oi the poultry deimitincnt.
Among the many auujects of In
terest to pouitrymen.wid be "Korce
-Molting for i-all Kgg I'lmluctlon."
by I.. Knowlton, jMofesBor of
poultry husbandry; "Hhould Ore
on l-.xpand Its Poultry Meat Il.i3i
nesa,'' by U. W. .Norton, .Mgr.,
.No.lhwe.it Poultry & Imiiy 1'iod
uets L'o.; "Feeding Pullots for
Kali and Winter Egg Production,"
by F. K. Fox, asaocluto professor
of poultry husbandry; "Chick My
caslB. 'Mushy' chicks and Fumiga
tion of Incubators," by Dr. W. T.
Johnson, poultry pathologist.
A large number of Douglas coun
ty poult.ymen are expected to at
tend the convention, as the speak
er.'! are nil well known for their
ability to present ract3 ot valuo to
producers in a clear and under
standing way.
RANGE BUILDING
PROGRAM STUDIED
COKVAI.t.lS, Ore., Sept. 21
(AP) Oregon Slatu college offi
cinls miidled a list of range build-
When I thought about buying new
tlrec. Which kind is best, how
much would I have to pay and.
above all how long would they
wear?
"But now!
It's easy! I know Charlie Heal
and I know he can replace the orig
inal tread by the very same
method employed on new tires
and at a big saving."
POULTRY MEETING
SET FOR CORVALLIS
wrrgon s urn Lctmii annum ijuui
trymen s convention sponsored by
Oregon Stale callepe will be teld
at corvallis Sopiember 24, As at
the recent turkey growers' conven
tion tne program starting at iu
o'clock will consist of a series of
many brief talks by marketing of
fictais, college specialists, and com
mercial poult! ymen, with time fur
discusslou between, says H. K.
Cosby, bead of thu poultry depart
ment. Subjects to be discussed will in
clude angles of the production and
marketing outlook in Oregon, feed
ing and moulting practices, electric
lloor drying, disease control, uuU
sidelights on -tne World Poultry
congress. All interested are invit
ed regardless of membership ill
any association.
ing practices for Oregon, under
the AAA conservation program,
peuding formal approval of'a ten
tative plan to pay a maximum uf
$2 times the grazing capacity In
animal units on pritatwly owned
range luhda.
Under the schedule, u ranch with
a capacity of luu bead of cattle
could qualify ior a maximum of
$200 this year.
The tentutive list of practices,
omtitiug grazing and resettling be
cause of thu nurunced season, in
cluded contour lurroiviilg, spring
and well development, dam build
ing, watt'r spreading to prevent
:mil washing, building ot range
fences and plowing of tire lines.
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