The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 12, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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ARISTOC RATI C , H E N S A ND
STRUT
Trizcs Awarded by Judges
On- account th:;tongeste(i -cohditibii
of bur, i bankers - any to make room for
the cargoes; that are due we; make : a
at Thirteenth Annual Ex
; hibit Meet. Satisf action
; Show Is Best Yet Held by
1 1 Association.
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THE OREGON SUNDAY I JOURNAL,! PORTLAND; SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 12,
ROOSTERS
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The thirteenth annual exhibit of the
Oreroa . SUM Poultry association to
day Bearing Ita close, la pronounced the
most successful show yet held by tne
organisation. The exhibition will be
cpm throe days more, at East Alder
afreet and Grand avenue, and will close
Tuesday afternoon with a baby ehow
la which all mothers will be permitted
te enter their babies for a prize.
Tuesday night the annual election er
officer wlU take place and a stirring
v r. snook
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EDITORS CDMIfjfi
time la erperted. Tt baa been predicted
that all th old officiate will be ousted
from office Mild new men put tn their
places. - Thae haa been consWierable
politics In the. association preceding the
' show this yeajr. which may result in a
. uiirupiion ;i oiu. cannwuuna, :
: . Tbotuand Bird Showa.
However, th cjass of birds Is 1m
coming more; iiiteronted In aristocratic
chickens. - The location on Grand ave-
nue has proved -to be a good one and
the uatronaae orfered baa been crreater
than It was last; year when the show
was held on Frpnt street. . The only
objection la ' the lack ' of - room In the
. cast eme muimnr sea zor tne snow.
' More than 1,000 birds, Including: the
piKeoaA are lncluoedt In. this year a ex
hibit. Tbere was a slightly larrer num
ber last year, but the claaa of poultry
anown was not as mgn.
A grreat deal of Interest was manifest
: edin the twartlt of special prizes which
. were as folio wjs: -
Klnghouso cap,' for the best White
t . "; Wyandotte cockerel, won by D. N. Lash;
Northwest Poultry Journal cup, for the
' larseat and best display of Rhode Island
Reds, won by James Rait; J, C. Murray
cup, for best collection of White Wjr.
, andottea, won by D, N. Lash; president's
cup, orrerea ty E. H. Bauer, won by
JYank yenwick on Golden Duck Win
uarna cocKerei; Oregon state board
avncuuwre cupw ior east exhibit oFOre
of
1 -President's trophy set won by Frank Fenwlek.
2 Oregon Homing club trophy won by E. H. Bauer.
5 Kreb's & Reynold's farm cup won by Windle Bros.
J- C. Staples' cup won by Frank Fenwick.
6 J. C. Staples' cup won by Windle Bros.
6 E. H, Bauer cup won by J. C. Murray.
7 Oregon State Board of Agriculture cup won by E. K. Brown.
: 8 D. N. Lash cup won by B. F. Keeney.
: Wlllomoor farm cup won by B. F. Keeney.
fron poultry, won by E. K. Brown; Wil
omoor farm cup, donated by Chairman
W. Clisa. of the livestock committee
of the Alaska-Yukon exposition and Sup
erintendent j. Lt. Anaerson or tne poul
try department of the Seattle exposi
tion, for the lars-est and bent dlanlav
of Barred Plymouth Rocks, won by B.
F. Keeney of Ku gone; Krebs & Reynolds
Pa;e trophy tray, for 10 highest scor
ing airas in American class, won
ftj-eDs neynoias.
wards Satisfactory.
The decision of the judges aa re
vealed by the awards are generally well
accepted by the exhibitors and the ex
ecutive ooara Has been congratulated on
us rortunate choice or judges, j. w.
Headlee Hf Everett, Washington, has
been especially mentioned aa a comoet
ent Judge of poultry, particularly by the
Barred Plymouth Rock neoDle. The
otner judges were F. Fenwlek and .
Carlisle of Portland.
.In the pigeon- and pet cock Classes
the Judrlna was dona bv Thftman Wil.
ainson or Nana mo. British Columhln
and hla work has also been commended
highly.- Knowledge of pigeons must be
inaroujn in order to maite ralr awards
as - the classes are more or leas etnuelv
ailrea. una aecisiona in tne poultry see
tlon was aa follows:
iiarred Plymouth Rocks b. Ttr kmi.
ney, Eugene, Oregon, tnlrd cock, second
cockerel, first, fourth and fifth hen.
ursi ana secona nniipt. rirnt iwn nmnii
collection; M. J. Myers, Lents, Oregon,
rourth cockerel, third and fourth m.llt
and third pen; Eugene Poultry Farm.
Eugene, Oregon, fourth Cock and third
cockerel; W. P. Kneeland, Gresham, Ore-
Son, fifth cock; J. M. Garrison, Forest
rove, fourth pen; E. J. Ladd, Portland,
' i cocnerei; j. v. aaurray,. Portland,
first and second cock, first cockerel,
second and third hen, fifth pullet, sec
ona pen ana iirst collection; ueorge
W. Speight. Hubbard, fifth nen and
xnira collection. ,
White Plymouth Rocks Kreha A
Reynolda Poultry Farm, Gervais, first
ana nrtn cock, second and third hen,
first and second nullet. f frst Tien, mvnnil
collection; it. is. Mimer, Portland, rourtb
cockerel, fifth puUet, fourth pen; Haxel.
wooa x-ouury f arm, epoxane, tnira ana
pullet, second cockerel, second and third
pen, iirst .collection: JSuaene I'ouitr
rarm cue-., for est collection or Buff rm, jugene. rutn pen: William cas.
Orpingtons, won by Windle Bros.; J. C teel, Portland, fourth hen; M. W. Bu
Stanlea cud. for best Buff Plymouth ard. Rainier, third cockerel.
Rock cockerel, won bv Windle Rros I Buff Plymouth Rocks Windle Bros.
E. H. Bauer cup, for best collection of Lents, Oregon, first cockerel, first, sec-
Barred Plymouth Rocks, won by J. C ond, third, fourth and fifth pullet, first
Murray: U N. Lash cup, for best five Pn; Isaac K. Staples, Portland, second
maies ana Pest rive remaies Barred
Plymouth Rocks, won by B. F. Keeney;
to
Liberal R e duct ions
On incomplete lines of
IVORiES, BRONZES, MINIATURES,
ELECTRIC LAMPS. HNE, CUT
GLASS and LEATHER GOODS
.This is done to close out choice wares left .
over from the holiday shopping season..-
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
CORNER1, THJRD ANDWASH ING-TON
1
Black Javas C. II. Datichv. Mil wan
kle. first and second cockerel, first, sec
ona, inira ana lourtn puuet.
White Wvandottes J. R. Hamilton
Portland, 26 Russel bldg., second cock,
second and third cockerel, third pen
B. Lee Paget. Portland, 80 Third street
third cock, first hen, second and third
Eullet, second pen, second collection;
N. Larh, Woodlawn, first cock, first
ana nun cocxerei, secona ana tnira
hen. first, fourth and fifth pullet, first
pen ana iirst collection,
8. C. R. I. Reds Paradise Poultry
zaras, jm osier, uregon, tnira puiiet.. sec
ond cockerel; George C Pendleton,
Woodburn. Oregon, fourth cock: K. M.
Calkina, Lents fifth cock, fifth hen,
first pullet, third cockerel, third pen;
N. 'J. eieena. Lents, first cock, fourth
ana rirtn punet. first pen; Charles Big-
low, Portland, fourth cockerel, second
pullet; W. A. Bates, Corvallis. second
cock: I. C. Clodfelter. Portland, third
cock, zirst ana secona nen, second pen;
Windle Bros, fifth cockerel, third and
lourtn nen.
R C. R. I. Reds James Rait. Oree-on
City, first cock, frst, second and third
liuuci xirai pen. -
White OrDingtons Eue-ena Pnult.rv
Farm, first and second Dullet: Ed Car.
lisle, Portland, fourth cock; C..E. In
man, Portland, second and fourth- cock
erel; jvir a. a. Bowles, University
Park, second pullet; Windle Bros., first
and third cock, first, third una . rw
hen, first, third and fifth cockerel, third
and fourth pullet, first penn first collec
tion; rruim r en wick, Portland, aeoond
and fifth cock., fourth hen. fir I fiiu
second pen, second collection. I.. -
VS lver - Gray J. Dorking Mrs. Ida , L;
second, third and fourth pullet,'ftrst
pen . f- . ' t ?i v 'iv. . -'
. niacK -. Jangsnans Eugren J; Poultry
Farm,, first, second, third and fourth
Cockerels, first? hen, first, third, fourth
and fifth pullets; ? first pen. 1 itst col.
lection; Frank Fenwick, firtcock sec
bnd hen and second pullets -': . .. V , t
- Black- Mlnoroas-L. '!). .Elliotts Lento,
first cock, second, third and fourth
cockerel, third then, third pullet; Isaao
E. Staples, fourth cock; George W
Speight, third and fifth cock, fourth
and fifth- henj E. rFehwlck, Portland,
second -cockr -first s cockerel,, first- end
ewnu nm iirai inu ecqun a pullet, Iirst
Meeting to Be Held Tnis
Week Will Be Largest ink
Jlistory of Association.
One of the largest meetings of the
kind ever held In the state will be the
convention of ths Oregon Press associa
tion, to be held in Portland Friday and
Saturday, , January II and 17. Editors
are coming; from the most remote parts
of the state. Every county will be rep
resented and nearly every town. A let
ter reoeiyed by the executive committee
from the chairman of tne Marlon county
editors states that every newspaperman
in nig county will be nere.
For several years the State Press as
soclatlon haa been nnsatlsfactory as an
organisation, the meetinga have been
more for pleasure than business, with
the result that the newspapers have not
stood together aa they should. The
coming; meeting Is for business only,
and with the targe number of editors
who have already secured ticketa to the
meeting, a stronger ana oener organisa
tion ia assured.
County organisations have bean
formed in nearly every county to carry
out the work of the state association.
In countlea where such organizations
have not-been formed, county meetinga
for that purpose will be held during- the
convention.
Excellent speakers are to be present
and an Interesting and Instructive pro
gram has been prepared. The meetings
will be held in the Knifbts of Pytala
hall.
The social event of the week will be
a reception by the officers and their
wives, to tnis tne roruana -ress ciuo
and the Woman's Press club of Port
land, also the newspaper fraternity of
Washington, have been invitea.
HEADER'S CARD MUST
COME BACK WITH BOOK
A new rule will, be enforced in the
circulating; department at the public
library on and after February 1 the
reader's card must accompany every
book returned. For each book returned
after that data without the card a fine
at fiv will be chara-ed.
The fine folios of architectural plates
recently added to the library will be on
exhibit for another week in the art ref
erence room. - '
The most popular exhibit the library
has ever hau is now installed upon the
landing between the two floors. It is
tna Matorv of the vear 1907 in cartoons.
The leading- papers of the country have
been carefully aearched for this materi
al ana the cartoons have been cut out
and mounted and are nunc upon mo
walls in chronological order. A cordial
invitation is . extended to all those -in
terested In this lorm or art.--The
following magazines have been
added to -the periodical room this year
and may be found on file: American
Journal of Archaeology, Dramatic News,
Economic Geology, Foundry, Musical
rpimn., Man, Wnirlanri Historical and
fno-ical Register. Philippine.. Jour
nal of Science, Rural sjew Yorker, Sub
urban Life, Textil World Record,
World Today, Inland Arcnueci, Arcni
tectural Reprint. Mining Record, Mines
and Minerals, Mexican Mining; journal,
Boating. '
FIT is the besi thing to say about a shoe; COM
FORT FIRST. ,
WEAR is the next best thing to say about a shoe;
you like big Value for your money. . .j
STYLE comes last, but not least; you like to have
good-looking feet. . '
SELZ ROYAL .BLUE SHOES have these three
qualities in a greater degree than in any .other"
we've ever seen or sold. You can find them here -,
and have them for $3.50, $4.00, $5.00.
Best Oak Solo Leather Tied la All Our Shoep ' .
" ' : . (.-..
COR. SEVENTH . AND WASHINQTON STS.'
. . . 4 (Formerly 149 Third St) ;.
wanfria. Orearon. route 1. first cockerel,
firt and annnnd nullet: Rosa Pfennln-
ger, Milwaukle, Oregon, first cock, first
a C W. Leg-norn Kugene tr. ann,
first - and third cockerel, third hen.
first, second and third . puiiet, rirst
pen, third collection; airs. w. j. Rey
nolds, Gervais, Oregon, route z, nrtn
hen, fourth cockerel, stfoond cockerel,
fourth pen, fourth collection; George C.
Pendleton. Woodburn. Oregon, fourth
cockerel, fifth pullet; E. M. Calkins.
Lenta. Ore iron, first, second, third and
fifth cockerel, fifth hen, fourth and
fifth cockerel, first and third collection,
second and third pen. -. - ; .
Dm.. T jcrhnrn H. . R. Greer. Hills'
boro. first cockerel, fourth and fifth
millet, first hen. first cent-Mrs. East-
ham, University Park, Oregon, second
heni; Georg C -Pendleton, fourth, oock
erel fifth hen; 8. E. Beal, Corvallis,
Oreeon. first, second ana tnira punet,
third . and . fifth, cockerel. aecond .Den
J. M. Garrison, Forest Grove, Oregon,
second cockerel, 'third; ana lourtn , nen,
third twh . ,.':.( ,.'!-" a-:. ..
Tt. c. White Leghorn T. . sacin-
toen. iirst eoca. . '( ?
Black . Leghorn isugone arm
.1 . n..1r..nt 4 . f h,.n i rlr. . MrkYA
and third pullet; first pen. , :
. "Ruff Ieahorn C. L. PhtlllDS. Th
Dalles," Oregon, second cockerel, second
and third, nen, vrirst pen; tt' tsaur,
' 'Our Stylish' Gold Mounted
Rimle33 Eye lasses
Best Lenses formerly. 97.50 . '
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY $3.85
We will include to each purchaser as a New Year's gift,
one" beautiful 12K gold soldered .Link Chain, either with
hair pin,i ear loop pr hook pin also.pltish lined case FREE.
ulasses, refitted without charge inside of one -yean
UM(VT) APTiriAM r "1 Sixiii street
JLVriAlAJl.t V A , V.T1I I Between Washington and Stark
' : Dr..B.J Mills, Assistant; 'l' '"
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pen, f irBt collection ; W.. iS. Baker. 'sAI
hany,ioufth;,ana fifth puiietr- aecond
,WhUi. Mlnorcaar-W.' H." Hetaer. VaiW
couver. Washington first fCockereL' first
Md Second pullet '
Blua Andalualans Mrs. FMary "Albert,
first cock, first and aecond hen. .
Golden P. : Hamburg All to J. it
Forbes. Portland, trKon. ..
-" ft 8. HamburgsCharleg Ilalnerj illl-
first 'cockerel; Lee Baker, 'first and sec
ond pock, third cockerel, third and fifth
hen, lourtn ana nrtn puuei; jmu ureoe,
uresnam uregon. lourin cocaereu sec
ond pen j"-William t H. t Ketser, ' fourth
cock, first ben, .first, second and third
pullet. - ;
Silver 8 Bantam W. D. KeUey, city,
, White C. Bantam A Breedlove, first
cock,' first ana secona nen nrt puiiet.
i Buff C. Ban tam--alI ot W. P. snook,
164 East thirty-second street, city.
C. I Came F. R., Mcintosh., first
cock, mat hen.- ,i i
- Pit.OameJ, vP. Limericlc, Portland,
first and aecond cock, . first and second
hen. . - a .
v ;G. . D. ExfGame F. Fenwlek. first
cock, first hen..' first and second cocker
el,' first, second and third pullet!
y. B. S. R( Game rF. Fenwick, all. ' '-' ; "!
! . Red Pvle. dam Bantam F.-Fenwick.
1 first cock; Ed. Carlisle, first cockerel,
iirsi nen. iirst. secona ana, tnira puuet.
' Inspect Rosenthal's Bhoa gtor ' win.
dowa and get- busy.. .' . .
YOUTH TURNS THIEF TO
I GET SOnETHIHG TO EAT
Hungry and Ctold. Ho Asks
Advice ot Officer Who Tells
; Him to "Break Into Jail. ,
A 17-year-old boy turned thief Friday
night because he was hungry and cold
and had-uot elept ln(a-dry, warm bed
for mapy nights.
"How can :I get something to aatM
he asked of k policeman whom he met
on lower Third street .' :.(, .
His shoes ana clothes were - sodden
and j the gnawing at, his stomach dead
ened the natural fear that every home'
wanderer hUs for a. man tn blua
uniform, and tha bright badge of author
y. . f r. ..
"uon t anow, : -was Tne not unmnmy
resnonse," unless you nreaic into JalL"
Frank Oliver, for that was his name,;
trudged on dowa the street, pondering
the words of the bluecoat and speculate
ing how best to carry the advice into
execution, Forming a hasty resolve he
entered a gun store at Third and. Burn
side streets and aflked to see a revolver.
The proprietor handed one out from his
stock. Oliver took it and ran into the
street- and ran into the arms of" De
tectives Kay and Kelnlin who chanced
to bqr passing at the moment and whose
attention wa attracted by the outcry
made by the proprietor of the atore. ,
"Now : I guess I ' will get something
to eat," he said, as be waa led away to
the station by the officers. Then, as a
sort of' afterthough,t: . . . .
W 4U4I, -"., . ... I MV
prison?" ''V;.-i'5iW''.;5
No amount of persuasion would in.
dace young Oliver-- to tell of his home
pr hla relatives. i K:: ;-.s,-ij
- "I don't want .theirt to Tcnow about
this." he would say. "I tried to ba hon
est, but I was so hungry and old, and
the policeman told me this waa the only
way he knew of.". - But With all hU as
sumed ' manliness the youth could . not
rnnrnaa the te&ra that forcad tliamnlv..
to his eyes, or the sobs that weakness M
anq aaame orournt 10 Aia inroat. ' , i cv
' Prorilbltlon leaders lir toehti'i-i If
vNuewwTvu - v - anon -m cuotsrBaiuri&l 44
vwar va avacuu.ii iiuusuii. a I in wpaiinT
Detroit rnercliant.- Mr.' Had
Democrat with anti-saloon --sehtimmt,
ana is not liKely to run on the Prohibi
tion tick C. : 1