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1- (n-r :; r"vf",TVr ;--v ' TT-- "?vf "? :r T TjrtTT .Tn - r m v GHI ItSSE IS TOP OF CREED li! on AT OUTPUT Or on for several years been called th Jrscy center of the world. . ; It now bas still another reason to claim . this honor.' lead's loia, a registered Jmr row owned try 8. J. McKee of , Independence, has Just complicted a year's iword of 11.320 pound of milk sand 1047.14 pounds of butter fat. This jrear-old cow now take ber placa as hamplon butter fat producer of the Jersey breed and brines to Oregon the 1 1 honor of havlnr seven of the eight j class leaders of the breed Lad's Iota Is a consistent producer. t f-'he wss a gold medal cow before starting her last test, producing before I4 she wss a mature cow a record of 12.048 X founds of milk and 756.lt pounds of fiwUvr fat In a year. During her en p tire last test sits was milked by her owner with the exception of five tnllK- fi mgs wiwn, oecauae oi an injured nana the miming was lert to the herdsman, . raul Hockena. McKee being modest "i wlaheo to five credit for this wonderful V record to his wife, his herdsman t and to Dr. Lrtle, state veterinary, who K supervised the feed ration before and L 1vtrtng the test Ha also prescribed for the cow while aha waa down with r-iV.'j. fever at the beginning cf the test and st one other short period of sick ness during the test, HIGH. RECOED C05STAXT One remarkable feature of this year's test was that due to the large flow of milk and the constant high record, only two releeta were called for and during the last IS days of the test three different official testers took turns In supervising her milking and testing Jt to check up on previous .records. Although under severe nervous strain due to the presence of strangers dur ing the last half month of her . test, U.;i cow came up true to form and con stantly produced an average of two and one-quarter pounds of butler fat each day during the last IS days, prov ing to the satisfaction of any sceptic that the record waa bona fide In every detail. , HrEE rOEMEELT FEEDEB McKeo . has been In the purebred business only for ' few years, but before that time waa recognized as a feeder and breeder of cattle. As alto tie brother, Harry D. Iliff on a neighboring farm who 1 own another class leader of the Jersey breed, St. Mawes Ladds, Lady. It la Interesting to note that. Lad's Iota. ; is sired by Rinaa Lad of a B.. a gold medal bull with five gold medal daughters, and her dam is Ruth Violet, by Mistle toe Ports, who has several - daughters In the register of merit. Other Jersey class leaders credited to Oregon are : Senior yearling, St Mawes, Lad's Lady, owned by Harry IUff, Inde pendence, Or. Production, 827.47 pounds fat. 11,729.02 pounds of milk. - ' Junior 2-year-old, Pearly Exile St Lambert, owned by Walter Domes, Mc Coy, Or. ;v 12.345.0S pounds of mtlk, 11161 pounds butter fat. Senior 2-year-oI I. St Mawes , Pretty Lady, owned by Lester Daniels, TUIa- mook. Or.; 13,s0 pounds of milk :tS3 pounds of butter fat Junior -1-year-old, Poppy's Dortha, owned by F. 10. Lynn, Perrydale. Or.; 17,804.50 pounds of miik, 934.2S pounds of butter fat . Junior 4-year-old. Oid Man's Darling IT. owned by Pickard Brothers. Marlon. Or. ; 14,631 pounds of milk, SSX63 pounds of fat - ' - Senior 4-year-old- Vive La France, owned by Pickard Brothers. Marion, Or.-; 14.S25.07 pounds of milk, 1031.64 pounds of fat A Massachusetts cow. Lass 66th of flood farm, holds th record for the senior 3-year-old cow, the only record not now held la Oregon, and rumor has It that two ' Oregon 'Jersey cows are now trying for this honor. ICske. pout from north cf Nome and Wil son from Honah. - They bad no money to pay their fare, so they stole considerable clothing and soid it to obtain funds. The trio vras arrested at Seattle a few days ago and returned here tor trial Bach pieaded guilty when arraigned. The young men, claimed they would not have fled the school bad they been treated and fed properly. Their com plaints were sot considered by the court. On their way back to the county jail from court the three told Deputy United State Marshal Frank Snow that they preferred Jail life to life at the school, principally because they have been fed sm since meir arrest Three Indian Boys Prefer Jail Life N To Chemawa School Life in the Multnomah county Jail is to be preferred to life at the Chemawa Indian school near Salem, - said three Indian youths who -were sentenced to serve three months each in the prison Wednesday afternoon by Federal Judge Eoan. ' r " We can at least get decent food to the Jal. one of the Indiana said. . ' The defendants -were Henry ean. Arthur Paul and" John Wilson. Several days . ago they decided they would quit tho school and make their way back to their homes in Alaska. Bean came from Congregation Won't -Let Pastor Resign Rogue PJver, April 13. Rev. A." "Wolfe. pastor of the Rogue River Presbyterian church, is finding difficulty in convinc ing bis congregation that he should re sign.' As he intends to leave Rogue River he tendered- his resignation at a meeting ot the congregation Monday night His parishoners refused to accept it and another meeting is to be held to settle the question. Finances of the church have more than doubled in the last year and a large-community hail ha been, constructed. Gustavo, Baker; J. F. Sullivan, Spo kane : Sirs. C L. Allen and daughter. Lostine; R. F. Co be an er.JSuiieCotxan Weiser, Idaho ; Mr. and Mrs. . F. O. Howard, La Grande ; Rose Bender, Pen dleton. LocaLGompany Permit to Develoop Snake River Power Washington, April IX (WASHING TON BUREAU OF THE JOURNAL.) The Pacific Power &. Light company has filed an applicatoln with the federal waterpower commission for a prelimin ary permit for development of 400.000 horsepower on the Snake river tn Ore gon, Idaho and Washington. A plan is outlined for a aeries of 10 concrete dams with a total head of 600 feet . covering 70 miles of river from the mouth of the Grande Ronde river to point 20 miles below Homestead. Idaho. -. l! ". S I v V k HOT LAKE. AEEltALS Hot Lake, April 13. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanatorium Monday were: Clyde Kiddlo and Mike - Griffin, la Grande ; A. O. ;Pappas and J. G. -Gipson, the Dalles ; Mrs. K. "N'akao, Baker ; Mrs. O. W. Marshall and Ester Marshall, Wel ser, Idaho; Mrs. H. Ferring. SUrbuck. Wash. ; Mrs. J." II. 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